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popped up near the end of this TED Talk
<digging into this army of "volunteers">
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The anontimes link goes to related dig with attachments, links provided below.
>https://anontimes.com/post/global-investigative-journalism-network-network-sujag_66307
<posted and notabled last night>
>https://gijn.org/member/sujag/
>https://gijn.org/sponsors-and-supporters/
>https://loksujag.com/
Global Investigative Journalism Network Network
<Based in Sujag, Pakistan?>
>Sujag logo caught muh eye on another dig and led me here…
Sujag is a multilingual digital media platform dedicated to the voices from the margins of power in Pakistan. Sujag does not believe in mimicking mainstream media in the race to break news and believes in carrying out in-depth reporting and fact-checking to contextualize everything we report. Sujag’s principles are simple and clear: we do not believe in neutrality and take pride in siding with the marginalized, we report from the margins and not centers of power, we don’t sell eyeballs and are completely ad-free.
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>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Investigative_Journalism_Network
The Global Investigative Journalism Network is a nonprofit organization registered in the U.S. state of Maryland. Most of its budget comes from foundation support in the form of grants and, to a lesser extent, from individual donations, in-kind contributions, conference fees, and speaking and consulting fees. Contributions for U.S. taxpayers can be 100% tax deductible. To contribute, please go to this link.
GIJN receives generous core support from a variety of foundations, including the Bay and Paul Foundations, Ford Foundation, Humanity United, Craig Newmark Philanthropies, Nicolas Puech Foundation, Oak Foundation, Open Society Foundations, and the Reva & David Logan Foundation.
Project-specific funding comes from Porticus for our Asia program, theGoogle News Initiativefor sustainability programs, and the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime. GIJN’s Africa program receives support from the Consortium for Human Rights and Media in Africa project (CHARM) through our partner Fojo: Media Institute at Linnaeus University in Sweden.
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The Judith Neilson Institute for Journalism and Ideas is supporting and co-hosting the 12th Global Investigative Journalism Conference in Sydney. Past conference support has come from the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, Adessium Foundation, MacArthur Foundation, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Seattle International Foundation, Arcus Foundation, andGoogle=.
<http://www.fondationpuech.ch/la-fondation-nicolas-puech>
GIJN also raises funds in partnership with other organizations for its conferences and other events. Sponsors for the 11th Global Investigative Journalism Conference in 2019 can be found on the event’s website, and are here for the GIJC in 2017, in 2015, and in 2013. Among the contributors are more than 60 GIJN member organizations and partners.
Major sponsors for Uncovering Asia: The Third Asian Investigative Journalism Conference in 2018, can be found here. Supporters of the second Asian Investigative Journalism Conference in 2016 included the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, theOpen Society, Adessium, and Ford foundations,Google News Lab, Humanity United, the Omidyar Network, First Look Media, and the Nepal Tourism Board. A full list is available here.
Major sponsors for Uncovering Asia: The First Asian Investigative Journalism Conference in 2014 included the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung,Ford Foundation, Omidyar Network, and Google. A full list is available here.
<Google News Initiative>
<Google News Lab>
<Open Society Foundations>
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