GIJN Names Emilia Díaz-Struck as New Executive Director

Award-winning journalist Emilia Díaz-Struck has been named the incoming executive director of the Global Investigative Journalism Network, an association of more than 240 investigative journalism nonprofits throughout the world. Díaz-Struck will join GIJN as editor-at-large in mid-August, and then become executive director in September at the biennial conference of the network in Gothenburg, Sweden, September 19- 22.

¡GIJN cumple 20 años!

Hace veinte años, un grupo de organizaciones sin fines de lucro se unió para formar una red con el objetivo de apoyar el periodismo de investigación a nivel global. Aquí te presentamos un resumen de lo que hemos logrado en las últimas dos décadas.

David Kaplan to Bid Farewell at Global Conference in September

After more than a decade of leadership of the Global Investigative Journalism Network, Executive Director David Kaplan has announced he will retire from his position in September 2023 at the Global Investigative Journalism Conference in Gothenburg, Sweden. Kaplan was among those representing 30 member organizations that founded the Network in 2003 and became its first full-time executive director in February 2012.

GIJN Masterclass: Washington Ülkenizde Ne Yapıyor?

GIJN Masterclass’ta Pulitzer Ödüllü gazeteci Martha Mendoza GIJN’den David Kaplan konuşacak. Mendoza, ABD dışındaki gazetecilerin ülkelerinin Washington’dan nasıl etkilendiğini ve bunu nasıl daha etkili bir şekilde haber edeceklerini anlamalarına yardımcı olmak için tasarlanmış olan oturum GIJN’in popüler yazısı “ABD’nin Dünya Üzerindeki Etkisini Araştırmak” odağında uygulamalı yürütülecek.

From the Experts: Tips and Tools for Investigations

Over the next few weeks, we’ll be rolling out our new video series on investigative tips and tools. This compact set of crash seminars features leading experts with insights on what investigative journalism is, as well as how to follow public records, investigate with data, understand financial records and the best online search strategies.

Help Support GIJN and Global Muckraking

The Global Investigative Journalism Network exists to support the world’s truth tellers and provide them with the training, strategies, and networks that help them hold the powerful accountable and give voice to those who otherwise have none. Your support today can help us meet the tremendous demand for these capacity-building efforts in the months to come.