Erika Sabina is an environmental and financial crime investigator dedicated to exposing the intricate connections between environmental destruction and organized crime.

With a background in Environmental sciences, studied in both England and Spain, and a Master’s in Sustainability, she has led groundbreaking investigations across Latin America, Asia, and Africa. Her work has shed light on the illegal wildlife trade, illegal logging, illicit mining, and other environmental crimes, uncovering their ties to powerful criminal networks.

Through her investigative reporting, Erika amplifies the voices of those on the frontlines, advocating for environmental conservation and the rights of local communities worldwide. Passionate, relentless, and committed to justice, she stands at the intersection of environmental conservation and human rights.

Erika Sabina is a pseudonym. The identity of this journalist is known to Journalismfund, but cannot be revealed for safety reasons.

Basic information

Name
Erika Sabina
Expertise
environmental issues
Country
Spain
City
Madrid

Supported projects

How the EACOP and Oil Fuels the Regime in Uganda

  • Corruption
  • Industry
  • Politics

KAMPALA / PARIS  - This investigation reveals that investments in Uganda's controversial oil projects, led by France's TotalEnergies and totalling $20 billion, primarily benefit President Museveni's inner circle, including his family members, military officials, ministerial staff and diplomats.