About the network
GIJN, founded in 2003, is an international association of over 100 reporters and more than 260 nonprofit organizations in 97 countries of five continents. It serves as a central hub for watchdog reporters, providing training, networking, and data-journalism tools to expose abuses of power, corruption, and systemic accountability failures worldwide.
Members range from large investigative newsrooms (such as OCCRP and ICIJ) to university programs and media development NGOs. The network pays special attention to supporting journalists working in marginalized communities and under repressive regimes. See the details of the members here and at a map here.
The network serves as the international hub for the world’s investigative reporters. The core mission is to support and strengthen investigative journalism around the world, with special attention to those from repressive regimes and marginalized communities. Today, with a staff based in over 20 countries, GIJN works in a dozen languages to link together the world’s most enterprising journalists, giving them the tools, technology, and training to go after abuses of power and lack of accountability.
The list of their key activities is the following:
Conferences and Training: Every two years, GIJN organizes and co-hosts the Global Investigative Journalism Conference. Since 2014, they have also organized the Asian Investigative Journalism Conference. In addition, GIJN trains journalists worldwide on investigative tools and techniques through other conferences, workshops, webinars, seminars, and online videos, working through their own programs and through those of their member and partner organizations. The conferences feature a highly competitive fellowship program that has trained over a thousand journalists from developing and transitioning countries.
GIJN Resource Center: GIJN’s free online Resource Center is used by journalists in 100 countries per day in 14 languages (English, Arabic, Bahasa Indonesia, Bangla, Chinese, French, German, Hindi, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Turkish, Ukrainian, and Urdu). With over a thousand tip sheets, videos, and reporting guides, the Center has become first-stop shopping for journalists embarking on stories worldwide.
GIJN Help Desk: Since its set up in 2012, the GIJN Help Desk has responded to over 15,000 requests for assistance from around the world. With access to hundreds of experts on investigative techniques, data journalism, nonprofits, funding, safety and security, and more, the Help Desk responds to a wide range of requests.
Capacity Building: Through GIJN Advisory Services, GIJN offers a range of resources, training, and assessments for watchdog media to build capacity. They can evaluate an organization’s editorial operations, business practices, fundraising, security, and legal exposure, and provide recommendations to strengthen sustainability.
Publishing and Network-Building: GIJN runs multilingual publishing and social media feeds on 20 platforms in 12 languages, featuring trends, events, news, and techniques on investigative and data journalism worldwide. On an average day, viewers from 140 countries visit our main site. Their daily social media feeds, published in regional editions, run hundreds of items per month.
Membership Services: GIJN provides services to its member organizations, such as discounted or free software; preferred access to GIJN’s Help Desk, Resource Center, and conferences; and pro bono consulting on fundraising, business practices, and advanced reporting techniques.
Global Shining Light Awards: Every two years, GIJN gives out the coveted Global Shining Light Awards, given to journalists in developing or transitioning countries for outstanding investigative journalism under threat or duress.
Website:
https://gijn.org/
Contact:
If you are interested in collaborating, please read the information here https://gijn.org/about-us/write-for-us/ and send the requested information (story pitch, CV or bio and samples of your work) to this email address editorial@gijn.org
Contact
Website: https://gijn.org/Network details
Size: 100+ members
Geographical focus: Global
Subjects
- Climate and environment
- Corruption and organised crime
- Democracy and politics
- Disinformation
- Human rights and migration
Skills
- Community outreach / audience development
- Editorial and mentoring support
- Event organisation
- Investigative journalism
- Media literacy
- Training and education


