Shattering Barriers to Reveal Corruption
Barriers to reporting on corruption are numerous. Pushing past them can be risky, especially in countries where powerful interests are entrenched in business, media organizations, and government. Arrest. Legal action. Forced exile. Threats. Murder. Journalists face such dangers where the fear of what reporters might discover creates a climate of censorship and caution in newsrooms. Journalists describe the toll taken to tell stories about the corruption in their own backyards. Those who support their efforts speak to emerging strategies of training and assistance.
- Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism, ARIJ
- Article 19
- Brazilian Investigative Journalism Association (ABRAJI)
- Bulgarian Investigative Journalism Center
- Caucasus Research Resource Center
- Center for International Media Assistance
- Center for Investigative Reporting [Bosnia and Herzegovina]
- Center for Journalism and Public Ethics (Centro de Periodismo y Etica Publica, CEPET)
- China Media Project
- Committee to Protect Freedom of Expression [Armenia]
- Committee to Protect Journalists
- Danish Association for Investigative Journalism (Foreningen for UndersøgendeJournalistik, FUJ)
- Danish International Media Support (IMS)
- Eurasia Foundation
- Eurasia Partnership Foundation
- European Fund for Investigative Journalism
- Farmsubsidy.org
- Ford Foundation
- Forum for African Investigative Reporters, FAIR
- Freedom House
- Global Forum for Media Development
- Global Integrity
- Global Investigative Journalism Conference
- Global Investigative Journalism Network
- Hungarian Civil Liberties Union
- Ibero-American New Journalism Foundation (FNPI)
- Institute for War and Peace Reporting
- Instituto de Defensa Legal (IDL) [Peru]
- Inter American Press Association
- International Center for Journalists
- International Consortium of Investigative Journalists
- International Research & Exchanges Board (IREX)
- Internews Media Support [Armenia]
- Investigative Journalists of Armenia
- Investigative Reporters and Editors
- John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
- John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
- Journalists on Foot (Periodistas de a Pie) [Mexico]
- Jo´zsef Go¨bo¨lyo¨s “Soma” Foundation [Hungary]
- National Endowment for Democracy
- Open Society Foundations
- Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
- Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project
- Pascal Decroos Fund
- Institute of Media Monitoring (Instytut Monitorowania Medio´w) [Poland]
- Polish Journalists Association (Stowarzyszenie Dziennikarzy Polskich)
- Programme for African Investigative Reporting, PAIR
- Right2Info
- Romanian Center for Investigative Jounralism
- Scoop
- The Press and Democracy Foundation (Prende) [Mexico]
- Transparency International
- Ugur Mumcu Investigative Journalism Foundation [Turkey]
- USAID
- Wobbing
- World Journalism Education Council
- Yerevan Press Club [Armenia]