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 18 / JANUARY / 2012 - 37 journalists from 19 countries sent applications in the January 2012 round of applications at Journalismfund.eu. The 16 applications in sum need € 160.423 for their research, an average of €10.000 per project. 
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2009/01 Mogos & team, Labour trafficking

Investigative journalism award to Adrian Mogos

BRUSSELS – 13 / 7 / 2010 – Romanian journalist Adrian Mogos has won the CEI – SEEMO award for Outstanding Merits in Investigative Journalism. Mogos is praised for his cross-border stories, among them the Slave Labour Trafficking, which was made possible through a grant from Journalismfund.eu.

Done: Trafficking route covered

BRUSSELS – 14 / 5 / 2010 – Poor people in the Ukraine, slave workers picking asparagus in the Czech Republic, companies in the Netherlands. Three parts of the same trafficking business for cheap labour.  With the most recent publication in the Netherlands the route has been covered from start to end. 

 

First Journalismfund.eu story: Slave workers in Central Europe

BRUSSELS – 24 / 1 / 2010 - First research supported by Journalismfund.eu published. The story immediately was quoted in numerous media in several countries. Romanian journalists had heard a rumour about workers in being lured from outside the EU to the Czech Republic where they work under slave like conditions. The story is researched and published now – but the journalists could not have done it without support from Journalismfund.eu.