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The '''Global Investigative Journalism Network''' (GIJN) is "an international association of nonprofit organisations that support, promote and produce investigative journalism."<ref name=GIJN1>{{cite web|url=http://gijn.org/about/about-us/ |title=About Us |work=GIJN |accessdate=2017-01-15}}</ref><ref name=WIWatch>{{cite web|url=http://wisconsinwatch.org/2014/10/center-joins-global-investigative-journalism-network/ |title=Center joins Global Investigative Journalism Network |work=Wisconsin Centre for Investigative Journalism |date=2014-10-02 |accessdate=2017-01-15}}</ref><ref name=DJH1>{{cite book|author1=Gray, Jonathan |author2=Bounegru, Liliana |author3=Chambers, Lucy |title=The Data Journalism Handbook|url=https://books.google.com.my/books?id=SY_TZhsBSDAC|year=2012|publisher=O'Reilly Media, Inc|isbn=1-44933-006-1}}</ref><ref name=OHCS1>{{cite book|author1=Edwards, Michael |title=The Oxford Handbook of Civil Society|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qeASDAAAQBAJ|year=2013|publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=0-19933-014-X}}</ref> Its membership is open to "nonprofits, NGOs, and educational organisations" that are active in investigative reporting and data journalism.<ref name=GIJN2>{{cite web|url=http://gijn.org/membership-in-gijn/ |title=Membership in GIJN |work=GIJN |accessdate=2017-01-15}}</ref> As of January 2016, GIJN had 145 member organisations in 62 countries.<ref name=INN1>{{cite web|url=https://inn.org/2016/06/gijn-launches-as-independent-nonprofit/ |title=GIJN launches as independent nonprofit |work=Institute for Nonprofit News |date=2016-06-30 |accessdate=2017-01-15}}</ref><ref name=CPJ1>{{cite web|url=https://cpj.org/blog/2016/10/protecting-journalists-who-cover-corruption-is-goo.php |title=Protecting journalists who cover corruption is good for the bottom line |work=Committee to Protect Journalists |date=2016-10-13 |accessdate=2017-01-15}}</ref>
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The '''Global Investigative Journalism Network''' (GIJN) is "an international association of [[nonprofit]] organisations that support, promote and produce investigative journalism."<ref name=GIJN1>http://gijn.org/about/about-us/</ref><ref name=WIWatch>http://wisconsinwatch.org/2014/10/center-joins-global-investigative-journalism-network/ </ref><ref name=DJH1>https://books.google.com.my/books?id=SY_TZhsBSDAC</ref><ref name=OHCS1>https://books.google.com/books?id=qeASDAAAQBAJ|year=2013</ref> Its membership is open to "nonprofits, NGOs, and educational organisations" that are active in investigative reporting and data journalism.<ref name=GIJN2>http://gijn.org/membership-in-gijn/ </ref> As of January 2016, GIJN had 145 member organisations in 62 countries.<ref name=INN1>https://inn.org/2016/06/gijn-launches-as-independent-nonprofit/</ref><ref name=CPJ1>https://cpj.org/blog/2016/10/protecting-journalists-who-cover-corruption-is-goo.php </ref>
  
GIJN’s projects include a help desk to provide investigative journalists with advice and assistance, a resource centre with tips, tools, and manuals, and large training conferences that have attracted over 5,000 journalists from 100 countries.<ref name=GIJN3>{{cite web|url=http://gijn.org/global-conference-2/ |title=Global Conferences |work=GIJN |accessdate=2017-01-15}}</ref>
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GIJN’s projects include a help desk to provide investigative journalists with advice and assistance, a resource centre with tips, tools, and manuals, and large training conferences that have attracted over 5,000 journalists from 100 countries.<ref name=GIJN3>http://gijn.org/global-conference-2/ </ref>
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
[[GIJN]] was formed in 2003 as a loose network in support of the biennial Global Investigative Journalism Conference (GIJC), which had been launched two years earlier by veteran journalists [[Brant Houston]] and [[Nils Mulvad]].<ref name=EOJ1>{{cite book|author=Sterling, Christopher H. |title=Encyclopedia of Journalism|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=pLV1AwAAQBAJ|year=2009|publisher=SAGE Publications|isbn=1-45226-152-0}}</ref><ref name=GIJC1>{{cite web|url=https://www.scribd.com/document/283426478/GIJC15-Conference-Magazine |title=Global Investigative Journalism Conference 15 |work=GIJN |accessdate=2017-01-15}}</ref> The GIJN secretariat was officially formed after participants of the 7th GIJC in Kiev voted for the formation of a provisional secretariat in 2013.<ref name=GIJN4>{{cite web|url=http://gijn.org/blog/2016/09/20/global-conference-global-network/ |title=Global Conference, Global Network |work=GIJN |date=2016-09-20 |accessdate=2017-01-15}}</ref><ref name=GIJN5>{{cite web|url=http://gijn.org/about/organizing-statement-2003/ |title=Organising Statement (2003) |work=GIJN |accessdate=2017-01-15}}</ref> The organisation registered as a nonprofit corporation in Maryland, United States of America in 2014 and was approved as a "501(c)(3) nonprofit organisation by the U.S. [[Internal Revenue Service]] in October 2014.<ref name=GIJN1 /><ref name=GIJN4 /><ref name=INN1 /><ref name=GIJN6>{{cite web|url=https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bxjask_gtdMiQUFIVC1KS2tVZ0U/view |title=Articles of Incorporation |work=GIJN |accessdate=2017-01-15}}</ref><ref name=IRS1>{{cite web|url=http://gijn.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/IRS-501c3-Tax-Exempt-Determination-Letter-00807614xB3D1E.pdf |title=Tax exempt determination letter |work=Internal Revenue Service (IRS) |accessdate=2017-01-15}}</ref>
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[[GIJN]] was formed in 2003 as a loose network in support of the biennial Global Investigative Journalism Conference (GIJC), which had been launched two years earlier by veteran journalists [[Brant Houston]] and [[Nils Mulvad]].<ref name=EOJ1>https://books.google.com/books?id=pLV1AwAAQBAJ|year=2009</ref><ref name=GIJC1>https://www.scribd.com/document/283426478/GIJC15-Conference-Magazine </ref> The GIJN secretariat was officially formed after participants of the 7th GIJC in Kiev voted for the formation of a provisional secretariat in 2013.<ref name=GIJN4>http://gijn.org/blog/2016/09/20/global-conference-global-network/</ref><ref name=GIJN5>http://gijn.org/about/organizing-statement-2003/</ref> The organisation registered as a nonprofit corporation in Maryland, United States of America in 2014 and was approved as a "501(c)(3) nonprofit organisation by the U.S. [[Internal Revenue Service]] in October 2014.<ref name=GIJN1 /><ref name=GIJN4 /><ref name=INN1 /><ref name=GIJN6>https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bxjask_gtdMiQUFIVC1KS2tVZ0U/view |title=Articles of Incorporation </ref><ref name=IRS1>http://gijn.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/IRS-501c3-Tax-Exempt-Determination-Letter-00807614xB3D1E.pdf </ref>
  
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
Member organisations include the [[Center for Investigative Reporting]], [[Investigative Reporters and Editors]] (IRE), [[International Consortium of Investigative Journalists]] (ICIJ),<ref name=GIJN7>{{cite web|url=http://gijn.org/member/?letter=I |title=Our Members |work=GIJN |accessdate=2017-01-15}}</ref> [[Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project]] (OCCRP),<ref name=OCCRP1>{{cite web|url=https://www.occrp.org/en |title=Official website |work=Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) |accessdate=2017-01-15}}</ref> Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism (ARIJ),<ref name=JOTimes>{{cite web|url=http://www.jordantimes.com/news/local/arij-joins-elected-board-global-investigative-journalism-network |title=ARIJ joins elected board of Global Investigative Journalism Network |work=The Jordan Times |date=2014-06-29 |accessdate=2017-01-15}}</ref> Brazilian Association of Investigative Journalism,<ref name=ABRAJI>{{cite web|url=http://www.abraji.org.br/ |title=Official website |work=Brazilian Association of Investigative Journalism |accessdate=2017-01-15}}</ref> Investigative Journalism Programme at Wits University,<ref name=Wits>{{cite web|url=http://www.journalism.co.za/investigative-journalism-homepage/ |title=Investigative Journalism |work=Wits University |accessdate=2017-01-15}}</ref> [[Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism]] and [[ProPublica]].<ref name=GIJN8>{{cite web|url=http://gijn.org/2015/07/01/gijn-welcomes-eight-new-members/ |title=New Members: GIJN adds right nonprofits from five countries |work=GIJN |date=2015-07-01 |accessdate=2017-01-15}}</ref><ref name=WIWatch />
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Member organisations include the [[Center for Investigative Reporting]], [[Investigative Reporters and Editors]] (IRE), [[International Consortium of Investigative Journalists]] (ICIJ),<ref name=GIJN7>http://gijn.org/member/?letter=I </ref> [[Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project]] (OCCRP),<ref name=OCCRP1>https://www.occrp.org/en</ref> Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism (ARIJ),<ref name=JOTimes>http://www.jordantimes.com/news/local/arij-joins-elected-board-global-investigative-journalism-network </ref> Brazilian Association of Investigative Journalism,<ref name=ABRAJI>http://www.abraji.org.br/</ref> Investigative Journalism Programme at Wits University,<ref name=Wits>http://www.journalism.co.za/investigative-journalism-homepage/ </ref> [[Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism]] and [[ProPublica]].<ref name=GIJN8>http://gijn.org/2015/07/01/gijn-welcomes-eight-new-members/</ref><ref name=WIWatch />
  
 
==Global Investigative Journalism Conference (GIJC)==
 
==Global Investigative Journalism Conference (GIJC)==
GIJN co-organises a biennial Global Investigative Journalism Conference (GIJC), to bring together investigative journalists across the globe to share their knowledge and expertise with each other and to form cross-border networks for collaborative reporting.<ref name=ICJ>{{cite web|url=https://ijnet.org/en/blog/google-puts-us170-million-toward-digital-news-innovation |title=Google puts US$170 million toward digital news innovation |work=International Center for Journalists (ICJ) |date=2015-10-30 |accessdate=2017-01-15}}</ref><ref name=OHCS1 />
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GIJN co-organises a biennial Global Investigative Journalism Conference (GIJC), to bring together investigative journalists across the globe to share their knowledge and expertise with each other and to form cross-border networks for collaborative reporting.<ref name=ICJ>https://ijnet.org/en/blog/google-puts-us170-million-toward-digital-news-innovation</ref><ref name=OHCS1 />
  
The first GIJC was held in Copenhagen in 2001,<ref name=EOJ1 /> followed by Copenhagen again in 2003,<ref name=JFEU1>{{cite web|url=http://www.journalismfund.eu/global-investigative-journalism-networks |title=Global Investigative Journalism Networks |work=Journalismfund.eu |accessdate=2017-02-14}}</ref> Amsterdam (2005),<ref name=VVOJ1>{{cite web|url=http://www.vvoj.nl/activiteiten/conferentie/conferentie-2005/ |title=2005 Conferentie Amsterdam |work=Vereniging van Onderzoeksjournalisten |accessdate=2017-02-14}}</ref> Toronto (2007),<ref name=IFEX1>{{cite web|url=https://www.ifex.org/2006/11/22/toronto_to_host_global_investigative/ |title=Toronto to host Global Investigative Journalism Conference |work=IFEX |date=2006-11-22 |accessdate=2017-02-14}}</ref> Lillehammer (2008),<ref name=GIJC2>{{cite web|url=http://gijc2008.skup.no/www.gijc2008.no/news/66.html |title=Meet the world's leading investigative journalists |work=GIJN |date=2008-03-12 |accessdate=2017-02-14}}</ref> Geneva (2010),<ref name=BIRN1>{{cite web|url=http://fellowship.birn.eu.com/en/about/fellowship-programme-news-balkan-fellowship-story-praised-at-the-gijc |title=Balkan Fellowship Story praised at the GIJC |work=Balkan Fellowship for Journalistic Excellence |date=2010-05-12 |accessdate=2017-02-14}}</ref> Kiev (2011),<ref name=ICIJ1>{{cite web|url=https://www.icij.org/blog/2013/01/lessons-fledgling-investigative-reporting-center |title=Lessons from a Fledgling Investigative Reporting Center |work=[[International Consortium of Investigative Journalists]] |date=2013-01-31 |accessdate=2017-02-14}}</ref> Rio de Janeiro (2013)<ref name=TIME1>{{cite web|url=http://world.time.com/2013/10/14/greenwald-on-snowden-leaks-the-worst-is-yet-to-come/ |title=Greenwald on Snowden leaks: The worst is yet to come |work=Time magazine |date=2013-10-14 |accessdate=2017-02-14}}</ref> and Lillehammer (2015).<ref name=GIJN1 /><ref name=OHCS1 /><ref name=SMH1>{{cite web|url=http://www.smh.com.au/national/terrorism-is-a-global-threat-but-so-is-organised-crime-20151104-gkqj8m.html |title=Terrorism is a global threat, but so is organised crime |work=The Sydney Morning Herald |date=2015-11-05 |accessdate=2017-02-14}}</ref> The next conference will be held in Johannesburg in November 2017.<ref name=GIJN9>{{cite web|url=http://gijn.org/2016/10/28/global-investigative-conference-scheduled-for-16-19-nov-2017/ |title=Global Investigative Journalism Conference set for November 2017 |work=GIJN |date=2018-10-28 |accessdate=2017-02-14}}</ref>
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The first GIJC was held in Copenhagen in 2001,<ref name=EOJ1 /> followed by Copenhagen again in 2003,<ref name=JFEU1>http://www.journalismfund.eu/global-investigative-journalism-networks</ref> Toronto (2007),<ref name=IFEX1>https://www.ifex.org/2006/11/22/toronto_to_host_global_investigative/ </ref> Lillehammer (2008),<ref name=GIJC2>http://gijc2008.skup.no/www.gijc2008.no/news/66.html </ref> Geneva (2010),<ref name=BIRN1>http://fellowship.birn.eu.com/en/about/fellowship-programme-news-balkan-fellowship-story-praised-at-the-gijc </ref> Kiev (2011),<ref name=ICIJ1>https://www.icij.org/blog/2013/01/lessons-fledgling-investigative-reporting-center</ref> Rio de Janeiro (2013)<ref name=TIME1>http://world.time.com/2013/10/14/greenwald-on-snowden-leaks-the-worst-is-yet-to-come</ref> and Lillehammer (2015).<ref name=GIJN1 /><ref name=OHCS1 /><ref name=SMH1>http://www.smh.com.au/national/terrorism-is-a-global-threat-but-so-is-organised-crime-20151104-gkqj8m.html </ref> The next conference will be held in Johannesburg in November 2017.<ref name=GIJN9>http://gijn.org/2016/10/28/global-investigative-conference-scheduled-for-16-19-nov-2017/ </ref>
  
GIJN started organising investigative journalism conferences in Asia since 2014. The first Asian Investigative Journalism Conference was in Manila (2014) and the second in Kathmandu (2016).<ref name=PDE1>{{cite web|url=http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/649237/pdi-to-sponsor-10-delegates-to-intl-journalism-conference |title=PDI to sponsor 10 delegates to int’l journalism conference |work=Philippine Daily Enquirer |date=2014-11-07 |accessdate=2017-02-14}}</ref><ref name=THT1>{{cite web|url=http://thehimalayantimes.com/nepal/kunda-dixits-exile-shows-concern-nepals-press-freedom/ |title=Kunda Dixit's exile shows concern over Nepal's press freedom |work=The Himalayan Times |date=2016-09-25 |accessdate=2017-02-14}}</ref>
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GIJN started organising investigative journalism conferences in Asia since 2014. The first Asian Investigative Journalism Conference was in Manila (2014) and the second in Kathmandu (2016).<ref name=PDE1>http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/649237/pdi-to-sponsor-10-delegates-to-intl-journalism-conference</ref><ref name=THT1>http://thehimalayantimes.com/nepal/kunda-dixits-exile-shows-concern-nepals-press-freedom/</ref>
  
 
==Global Shining Light Award==
 
==Global Shining Light Award==
GIJN gives out Global Shining Light Awards for excellence in investigative reporting "in a developing or transitioning country, done under threat, duress, or in the direst of conditions".<ref name=GIJN10>{{cite web|url=http://gijn.org/awards/ |title=Global Shining Light Award |work=GIJN |accessdate=2017-02-14}}</ref><ref name=OCCRP2>{{cite web|url=https://www.occrp.org/en/27-ccwatch/cc-watch-briefs/2175-occrp-journalist-wins-global-shining-light-award |title=OCCRP journalist wins Global Shining Light Award |work=Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) |date=2013-10-17 |accessdate=2017-02-14}}</ref>
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GIJN gives out Global Shining Light Awards for excellence in investigative reporting "in a developing or transitioning country, done under threat, duress, or in the direst of conditions".<ref name=GIJN10>http://gijn.org/awards/</ref><ref name=OCCRP2>https://www.occrp.org/en/27-ccwatch/cc-watch-briefs/2175-occrp-journalist-wins-global-shining-light-award</ref>
  
The awards are presented to recipients in an awards ceremony held every two years at its biennial GIJC events. Past recipients include the Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP),<ref name=OCCRP3>{{cite web|url=https://www.occrp.org/en/announcements/4473-occrp-wins-global-shining-light-award |title=OCCRP Wins Global Shining Light Award |work=Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) |date=2015-10-12 |accessdate=2017-02-14}}</ref><ref name=AJ1>{{cite web|url=http://america.aljazeera.com/opinions/2015/10/the-world-needs-investigative-journalism.html |title=The world needs investigative journalism |work=Al Jazeera America |date=2015-10-13 |accessdate=2017-02-14}}</ref> Khadija Ismayilova from Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty,<ref name=OCCRP2 /> Sonali Samarasinghe from The Sunday Leader,<ref name=GIJC3>{{cite web|url=http://gijc2008.skup.no/www.gijc2008.no/awards/340.html |title=Sri Lanka project wins global award |work=GIJN |date=2008-09-15 |accessdate=2017-01-15}}</ref> and Stephan Hofstatter, Mzilikazi wa Afrika and Rob Rose from South Africa’s Sunday Times.<ref name=GIJN11>{{cite web|url=http://gijn.org/blog/2013/10/16/global-shining-light-award-winners-announced-at-gijc13-in-rio/ |title=Global Shining Light Award Winners announced at GIJC13 |work=GIJN |date=2013-10-16 |accessdate=2017-02-14}}</ref>
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The awards are presented to recipients in an awards ceremony held every two years at its biennial GIJC events. Past recipients include the Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP),<ref name=OCCRP3>https://www.occrp.org/en/announcements/4473-occrp-wins-global-shining-light-award </ref><ref name=AJ1>http://america.aljazeera.com/opinions/2015/10/the-world-needs-investigative-journalism.html</ref> Khadija Ismayilova from Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty,<ref name=OCCRP2 /> Sonali Samarasinghe from The Sunday Leader,<ref name=GIJC3>http://gijc2008.skup.no/www.gijc2008.no/awards/340.html</ref> and Stephan Hofstatter, Mzilikazi wa Afrika and Rob Rose from South Africa’s Sunday Times.<ref name=GIJN11>http://gijn.org/blog/2013/10/16/global-shining-light-award-winners-announced-at-gijc13-in-rio/</ref>
 
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==References==

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The Global Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN) is "an international association of nonprofit organisations that support, promote and produce investigative journalism."[1][2][3][4] Its membership is open to "nonprofits, NGOs, and educational organisations" that are active in investigative reporting and data journalism.[5] As of January 2016, GIJN had 145 member organisations in 62 countries.[6][7]

GIJN’s projects include a help desk to provide investigative journalists with advice and assistance, a resource centre with tips, tools, and manuals, and large training conferences that have attracted over 5,000 journalists from 100 countries.[8]

History

GIJN was formed in 2003 as a loose network in support of the biennial Global Investigative Journalism Conference (GIJC), which had been launched two years earlier by veteran journalists Brant Houston and Nils Mulvad.[9][10] The GIJN secretariat was officially formed after participants of the 7th GIJC in Kiev voted for the formation of a provisional secretariat in 2013.[11][12] The organisation registered as a nonprofit corporation in Maryland, United States of America in 2014 and was approved as a "501(c)(3) nonprofit organisation by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service in October 2014.[1][11][6][13][14]

Members

Member organisations include the Center for Investigative Reporting, Investigative Reporters and Editors (IRE), International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ),[15] Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP),[16] Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism (ARIJ),[17] Brazilian Association of Investigative Journalism,[18] Investigative Journalism Programme at Wits University,[19] Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism and ProPublica.[20][2]

Global Investigative Journalism Conference (GIJC)

GIJN co-organises a biennial Global Investigative Journalism Conference (GIJC), to bring together investigative journalists across the globe to share their knowledge and expertise with each other and to form cross-border networks for collaborative reporting.[21][4]

The first GIJC was held in Copenhagen in 2001,[9] followed by Copenhagen again in 2003,[22] Toronto (2007),[23] Lillehammer (2008),[24] Geneva (2010),[25] Kiev (2011),[26] Rio de Janeiro (2013)[27] and Lillehammer (2015).[1][4][28] The next conference will be held in Johannesburg in November 2017.[29]

GIJN started organising investigative journalism conferences in Asia since 2014. The first Asian Investigative Journalism Conference was in Manila (2014) and the second in Kathmandu (2016).[30][31]

Global Shining Light Award

GIJN gives out Global Shining Light Awards for excellence in investigative reporting "in a developing or transitioning country, done under threat, duress, or in the direst of conditions".[32][33]

The awards are presented to recipients in an awards ceremony held every two years at its biennial GIJC events. Past recipients include the Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP),[34][35] Khadija Ismayilova from Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty,[33] Sonali Samarasinghe from The Sunday Leader,[36] and Stephan Hofstatter, Mzilikazi wa Afrika and Rob Rose from South Africa’s Sunday Times.[37]

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References

  1. a b c http://gijn.org/about/about-us/
  2. a b http://wisconsinwatch.org/2014/10/center-joins-global-investigative-journalism-network/
  3. https://books.google.com.my/books?id=SY_TZhsBSDAC
  4. a b c https://books.google.com/books?id=qeASDAAAQBAJ%7Cyear=2013
  5. http://gijn.org/membership-in-gijn/
  6. a b https://inn.org/2016/06/gijn-launches-as-independent-nonprofit/
  7. https://cpj.org/blog/2016/10/protecting-journalists-who-cover-corruption-is-goo.php
  8. http://gijn.org/global-conference-2/
  9. a b https://books.google.com/books?id=pLV1AwAAQBAJ%7Cyear=2009
  10. https://www.scribd.com/document/283426478/GIJC15-Conference-Magazine
  11. a b http://gijn.org/blog/2016/09/20/global-conference-global-network/
  12. http://gijn.org/about/organizing-statement-2003/
  13. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bxjask_gtdMiQUFIVC1KS2tVZ0U/view |title=Articles of Incorporation
  14. http://gijn.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/IRS-501c3-Tax-Exempt-Determination-Letter-00807614xB3D1E.pdf
  15. http://gijn.org/member/?letter=I
  16. https://www.occrp.org/en
  17. http://www.jordantimes.com/news/local/arij-joins-elected-board-global-investigative-journalism-network
  18. http://www.abraji.org.br/
  19. http://www.journalism.co.za/investigative-journalism-homepage/
  20. http://gijn.org/2015/07/01/gijn-welcomes-eight-new-members/
  21. https://ijnet.org/en/blog/google-puts-us170-million-toward-digital-news-innovation
  22. http://www.journalismfund.eu/global-investigative-journalism-networks
  23. https://www.ifex.org/2006/11/22/toronto_to_host_global_investigative/
  24. http://gijc2008.skup.no/www.gijc2008.no/news/66.html
  25. http://fellowship.birn.eu.com/en/about/fellowship-programme-news-balkan-fellowship-story-praised-at-the-gijc
  26. https://www.icij.org/blog/2013/01/lessons-fledgling-investigative-reporting-center
  27. http://world.time.com/2013/10/14/greenwald-on-snowden-leaks-the-worst-is-yet-to-come
  28. http://www.smh.com.au/national/terrorism-is-a-global-threat-but-so-is-organised-crime-20151104-gkqj8m.html
  29. http://gijn.org/2016/10/28/global-investigative-conference-scheduled-for-16-19-nov-2017/
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