Global Investigative Journalism Network
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The Global Investigative Journalism Network "is guided by a steering-committee composed of one representative from each participating organization. At all times, the network attempts to work through consensus. If necessary, votes are taken on decisions and those votes will require a three-fourths majority to prevail.
"The network takes no political, religious or ideological stances. It encourages and coordinates training, resources for training, and networking services. It does not do investigations." [1]
- Brant Houston - cofounder
Members
Accessed September 2007: [2]
- Abraji - Brazilian Association of Investigative Journalism. Brazil
- African Investigative Reporters, Africa region
- Center for Developing of the Independent Journalism, Croatia
- Center for Investigative Journalism, Nepal
- Center for Investigative Journalism, UK
- DICAR - Danish Institute for Computer-Assisted Reporting, Denmark
- DJE - The Mid-Career Institute for Journalism, Denmark
- DJH - The Danish School of Journalism, Denmark
- EJC - European Journalism Centre, Europe
- Free Media Movement of Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka
- Freedom of Information Center, US
- FUJ - The Danish Association for Investigative Journalism, Denmark
- GCPI- Ghana Center for Public Integrity, Ghana
- Gräv - Grävände Journalister, Sweden
- IJA - Investigative Journalists, Bulgaria
- IJ - Institut for Journalistik, Norway
- IMS - International Media Support, Denmark
- International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, a project of Center for Public Integrity, US
- IRE - Investigative Reporters and Editors, US
- IRE-Mexico/Periodistas de Investigacion, Mexico
- Latvian Media Professionals Training Centre, Latvia
- Mediacentar, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Media Focus, Serbia
- NetMedia - Digital Media & Research, UK
- Netzwerk Recherche, Germany
- NSSJ - The Novi Sad School of Journalism, Serbia (Vojvodina)
- Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism, Phillipines
- Romanian Centre for Investigative Journalism, Romania
- SEENCAR - Southeast European Network for Computer-Assisted Reporting, Balkan Countries
- SEENIR - Southeast European Network for Investigative Reporting, Balkan Countries
- S.K.U.P - The Association for a Critical and Investigative Press, Norway
- TJY - The Finnish Association for investigative Journalism, Finland
- Association of the Turkish International Press Institute, Turkey
- VVOJ - Vereniging van Onderzoeksjournalisten, organisation of Dutchspeaking journalists in Flanders (Belgium) and the Netherlands
- World Press Institute, US
- Working groups from different countries
Resources and articles
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References
- ↑ About GCPI, GCPI, accessed September 15, 2007.
- ↑ About GCPI, GCPI, accessed September 15, 2007.