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.
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BRITAIN The Bureau of Investigative Journalism

"The Bureau of Investigative Journalism officially launched on Monday 26th April 2010. The not-for-profit organisation is the first of its kind in the UK and aims to bolster original journalism by producing high-quality investigations for national and international press and broadcast media," according to its website. The £2 million start up funding comes from David and Elaine Potter.

BRITAIN The Centre for Investigative Journalism

The Centre for Investigative Journalism advances education for, and public understanding of, investigative journalism, critical inquiry, and in-depth reporting and research. CIJ is a registered charity offering high-level training, resources and research to the community, journalists, students, non-governmental organisations and others interested in public integrity and the defence of the public interest. It is based at the City University in London. Have a look at the CIJ blog.

BULGARIA Bulgarian Investigative Journalism Center

The Bulgarian Investigative Journalism Center (BIJC) is an nongovernmental and uncommercial foundation, whose main goal is to organize and produce  journalistic inquiries against the corruption and the organised crime.

ROMANIA The Romanian Center for Investigative Journalism

The main goal of the Romanian Center for Investigative Journalism is to enhance the quality of the investigative journalism in the country. Members of the Center themselves work on investigative stories, the center is run independently from local financing resources, and has established investigative desks in ten of the main cities of Romania. It was founded in 2001.