The
international consortium of investigative journalists is a global network
of more than 190 investigative journalists in more than 65 countries who
collaborate on in-depth investigative stories.
Founded
in 1997 by the respected american journalist Chuck Lewis, ICIJ was launched as
a project of the center for public integrity to extend the center’s style
of watchdog journalism, focusing on issues that do not stop at national
frontiers: cross-border crime, corruption, and the accountability of
power. Backed by the center and its computer-assisted reporting
specialists, public records experts, fact-checkers and lawyers, icij reporters
and editors provide real-time resources and state-of-the-art tools and
techniques to journalists around the world.
Our advisory
committee consists of some of the biggest names in investigative
journalism worldwide:
Bill Kovach, Chuck Lewis, Rosental Calmon Alves, Phillip Knightley, Gwen
Lister, Goenawan Mohamad, Reginald Chua And Brant Houston.
Why we exist
The
need for such an organization has never been greater. Globalization
and development have placed extraordinary pressures on human societies, posing
unprecedented threats from polluting industries, transnational crime networks,
rogue states, and the actions of powerful figures in business and government.
The
news media, hobbled by short attention spans and lack of resources, are even
less of a match for those who would harm the public interest. Broadcast
networks and major newspapers have closed foreign bureaus, cut travel budgets,
and disbanded investigative teams. We are losing our eyes and ears
around the world precisely when we need them most.
Our
aim is to bring journalists from different countries together in teams -
eliminating rivalry and promoting collaboration. Together, we aim to be the
world’s best cross-border investigative team.
What we do
ICIJ
projects are typically staffed by teams ranging from as few as
three to as many as 100-plus reporters spread around the world. These
journalists work with counterparts in other countries and with our
Washington, D.C., staff to report, edit, and produce groundbreaking
multimedia reports that adhere to the highest standards of fairness and
accuracy.
Over
the years, our teams have exposed smuggling by multinational
tobacco companies and by organized crime syndicates; investigated private
military cartels, asbestos companies, and climate change lobbyists;
and broke new ground by publicizing details of Iraq and Afghanistan war
contracts.
To
release its findings, ICIJ works with leading news organizations
worldwide. We are always open to new collaborations. Our stories have
appeared in more than a dozen languages and with such partners as the bbc,
including flagship program PANORAMA, LE MONDE (FRANCE), EL
MUNDO (SPAIN), EL PAIS (SPAIN), FOLHA DE SAO
PAULO (BRAZIL), LE SOIR (BELGIUM), THE SOUTH
CHINA MORNING POST (HONG KONG), STERN (GERMANY), THE GUARDIAN (UK), THE
SUNDAY TIMES (UK), PROCESO (MEXICO), THE HUFFINGTON
POST (USA), THE AGE (AUSTRALIA),24CHASA (BULGARIA), ABC COLOR
DIGITAL (PARAGUAY),ARMANDO.INFO/IPYS (VENEZUELA), THE ASAHI SHIMBUN (JAPAN), CANADIAN
BROADCASTING CORPORATION (CBC) (CANADA), CENTER FOR INVESTIGATIVE
REPORTING - INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM CENTER (CIN -IJC) (CROATIA), CIPER
(CHILE), COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE (HONG KONG), EL COMERCIO (ECUADOR), EL
CONFIDENCIAL (SPAIN), FINNISH BROADCASTING COMPANY YLE (FINLAND), FOKUS (SWEDEN), HETQ - ASSOCIATION
OF INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISTS (ARMENIA), THE INDIAN EXPRESS (INDIA),
ISRA NEWS AGENCY (THAILAND), THE IRISH TIMES (IRELAND), KOREA CENTER FOR
INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM - NEWSTAPA (SOUTH KOREA), KYIV POST (UKRAINE),
LA NACIÓN (ARGENTINA), LA NACIÓN (COSTA RICA), LE MATIN DIMANCHE AND
SONNTAGSZEITUNG (SWITZERLAND), L'ESPRESSO (ITALY), M&G
CENTRE FOR INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM (AMABHUNGANE) (SOUTH AFRICA), MALAYSIA
KINI (MALAYSIA), MING PAO (HONG KONG), NDR (GERMANY), NEW
AGE (BANGLADESH), NEWS (AUSTRIA), NORWEGIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION
NRK (NORWAY), NOVAYA GAZETA (RUSSIA), NOVI MAGAZIN (SERBIA), ORIGO (HUNGARY),
PAK TRIBUNE - PAKISTAN NEWS SERVICE (PAKISTAN), PHILIPPINE CENTER FOR
INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM (PHILIPPINES), PREMIUM TIMES (NIGERIA),RADIO
FREE EUROPE/RADIO LIBERTY (AZERBAIJAN), ROMANIAN CENTRE FOR
INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM (ROMANIA), RUSTAVI TV (GEORGIA), SÜDDEUTSCHE
ZEITUNG (GERMANY), THE NEW YORK TIMES,THE SYDNEY MORNING
HERALD (AUSTRALIA), THE SUNDAY TIMES (UK), TA NEA (GREECE),TROUW (NETHERLANDS), THE
WASHINGTON POST (USA)
These unique
collaborations have been honored repeatedly. Among icij’s awards:
george polk award, overseas press club award, john oakes award, editor and
publisher award, society of professional journalists, kc kulish award and the
investigative reporters and editors award.
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