The International Consortium of Journalists has just released its Paradise Papers database of and made it available to the public. Now it’s your turn to take part to the global investigation and search through the 13.5 million documents.
ICIJ’s Marina Walker Guevara on making investigative journalism relevant to the audience. GIJC17 Voices is a series of short interviews with some of the top investigative journalists from around the world.
Marina Walker, nacida en la provincia de Mendoza, Argentina, es la subdirectora del Consorcio Internacional de Periodistas de Investigación (ICIJ, por sus siglas en inglés), una red global de más de 200 periodistas de investigación en 70 países que colaboran en historias de investigación en profundidad.
Le Consortium International des Journalistes vient de publier sa base de données des Paradise Papers et de la rendre accessible au public. Désormais c’est à vous de mener l’enquête et de fouiller dans les 13,5 millions de documents provenant principalement du cabinet Appleby, cabinet d’avocats expert de l’offshore.
El Consorcio Internacional de Periodistas de Investigación, que es una red global de más de 200 periodistas de investigación en 70 países que colaboran en historias de investigación en profundidad, acaba de abrir una nueva plataforma de mucha utilidad para periodistas.
The Global Investigative Journalism Conference (GIJC17) is co-hosted and organized by the Global Investigative Journalism Network and the Wits Journalism Programme of the University of the Witwatersrand, with the support of programme’s Investigative Journalism Workshop and the University of of the Witwatersrand. This year’s conference incorporates the 12th African Investigative Journalism Conference (AIJC2017), an annual event hosted by Wits Journalism. The conference is possible because of sponsors large and small, including foundations, news media, NGOs, schools and training centers, and individuals. We raise hundreds of thousands of dollars to bring talented journalists from around the world to these events, and we are deeply grateful to those who have helped support them. In addition, member organizations of the Global Investigative Journalism Network offer invaluable support in providing speakers, participants, and resources. If you are interested in becoming a conference co-sponsor, please contact us here.