Archive for November, 2014

By: DAVID E. KAPLAN, Global Investigative Journalism Network* FIRST, the big news: In just over two weeks we’ll convene Uncovering Asia, the region’s first investigative journalism conference. Excitement is building, and we’ve got an...

A GATHERING of hundreds of journalists and press freedom advocates from around the world, and the lighting of a million candles to rekindle dimming hopes and to light the way for justice will mark the commemoration of the Ampatuan Massacre on November...

FROM THE ranges of the Himalayas, to the steppes of Thimphu, the rolling hills of Kerala, to the concrete streets of Manila, journalists from at least 25 countries across Asia and other parts of the world will gather two days from now to share with each...

Nearly 70 speakers from 25 countries are heading to Manila this week to speak on panels and conduct workshops. So who’s coming to Asia’s first investigative journalism conference? You’ll find top investigative reporters, data journalists,...

FIFTY-EIGHT dead, five years, zero justice. This, in a nutshell, is the Ampatuan Massacre case as journalists and press freedom advocates prepare to mark the fifth anniversary of the deadliest single attack on reporters and media workers across the...

November 14, 2014 · Posted in: General

Investigative impact: Case studies

This article was originally published on the Global Investigative Journalism Network website. EXAMPLES of how investigative journalism impacts public policy and accountability are not hard to find. [caption id="attachment_17239" align="aligncenter"...

MALOU Mangahas, executive director of the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism and host of GMA News TV's Investigative Documentaries, invites you to join the Million Candles Campaign on 23 November 2014, the fifth year of the Ampatuan...