Global Investigative Journalism Network

For The Cyber-Investigative Journalism Project

Overview
The Global Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN) serves as the international hub for investigative and data journalists working to hold the powerful accountable, with 227 member organizations in 88 countries. Despite the wave of cybercrime, disinformation, digital surveillance, hacking, and harassment, only a handful of investigative journalists have expertise in cyber investigations. This grant will support GIJN to develop a cyber investigative journalism project to train a global cadre of journalists in advanced cyber-investigative techniques, and to integrate them into GIJN’s networks of investigative reporters around the world. (Strategy: Translation Infrastructure)
About the Grantee
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gijn.org 
Address
P.O. Box 7375, Silver Spring, MD, 20910, United States
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for the Cyber-Investigative Journalism project  
The Global Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN) serves as the international hub for investigative and data journalists working to hold the powerful accountable, with 227 member organizations in 88 countries. Despite the wave of cybercrime, disinformation, digital surveillance, hacking, and harassment, only a handful of investigative journalists have expertise in cyber investigations. This grant will support GIJN to develop a cyber investigative journalism project to train a global cadre of journalists in advanced cyber-investigative techniques, and to integrate them into GIJN’s networks of investigative reporters around the world. (Strategy: Translation Infrastructure)

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