February 19, 2018 | In: Charter Change, Civil Society, Congress Watch, Culture, Data Journalism, Drugs & Crime, Free Expression - Asia, Freedom of Information, Human Rights, Online Research, Peace and Conflict, Rodrigo R. Duterte, Women, Youth and Education
By Karol Ilagan
HE LASHES OUT at reporters and calls the false and misleading information that he dishes out as jokes or “traps.” Yet while his diatribes can be described as unbecoming of his office, President Rodrigo R. Duterte remains widely...
August 16, 2017 | In: Access to Information, Data Journalism, Drugs & Crime, Freedom of Information, Governance, Human Rights, Internet, Journalist Killings, Local Government, Media, Peace and Conflict, The Economy, The Internet, The Judiciary, Women, Youth and Education
THE PHILIPPINE CENTER FOR INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM (PCIJ) announced today the launch of The PCIJ Story Project, a new initiative that will provide grants of P15,000 up to P75,000 to journalists and artists who work together to produce innovative...
August 16, 2017 | In: Access to Information, Civil Society, Culture, Data Journalism, Drugs & Crime, Environment Watch, Freedom of Information, Governance, Health Issues, Human Rights, In Photos, In the News, Internet, Media, Peace and Conflict, Rodrigo R. Duterte, The Internet, The Judiciary, Women, Youth and Education
The PCIJ Project for Innovation in Storytelling (The PCIJ Story Project for short) will provide grants, initially from P15,000 up to P75,000, for projects that document or expose abuse, negligence, or wrongdoing in the following subject areas:
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February 20, 2017 | In: Access to Information, Data Journalism, Drugs & Crime, General, Governance, Human Rights, In the News, Peace and Conflict, Rodrigo R. Duterte, Youth and Education
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OVER a decade ago, PCIJ started to document reports of alleged vigilante killings in Davao City under then Mayor Rodrigo...
July 14, 2016 | In: 2016 Elections, Access to Information, Civil Society, Congress Watch, Data Journalism, Drugs & Crime, Duterte, Freedom of Information, General, Governance, In the News, Local Government, Media, Peace and Conflict, Rodrigo R. Duterte
BY OFFICIAL POLICE DATA, from July 1 to 13 this year, the Duterte administration's war on crime has already chalked up big, if macabre, numbers: 135 persons killed or about 10 persons a day on average, and 1,844 arrested or about 141 persons a day on...
June 21, 2016 | In: Access to Information, Asia IJ Conference, Civil Society, Congress Watch, Cross Border, Data Journalism, Free Expression - Asia, Freedom of Information, Governance, Investigative Reports, Journalist Killings, The Internet
By Sheila Coronel*
From Global Investigative Journalism Network
Editor's Note: We are pleased to present this transcript of the keynote speech by Columbia University's Sheila Coronel at the 2016 conference of Investigative Reporters and Editors on...
May 7, 2016 | In: 2016 Elections, Access to Information, Campaign Finance, Congress Watch, Data Journalism, Governance, In the News, Investigative Reports, Local Government, Money Politics, Noynoy Watch
By Rowena F. Caronan
Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism
LOCAL POLITICAL families, not political parties, are important to national politicians as they mobilize electoral support, says political scientist Julio C. Teehankee. National...