KIEV - What does war do to people? Helena Cazaerck, philosopher, journalist and musician, travels to Kiev to find out. She wants to sketch not only the suffering but also ...
Why Banned Toxic Pesticides from EU markets are a Concern for Cameroon and Kenya
KENYA/CAMEROON - A cross-border investigation has established that pesticides that are already banned within European Union markets are still used in Kenya and Cameroon. These chemicals of concern are readily available ...
SUMATRA - An EU directive is set to ban the import of palm oil for use as biodiesel. In the meantime, diesel will continue to be made from oil from ...
BRUSSELS - Experienced staff are being fired, volunteers are dropping out and losses are piling up. Meanwhile, external consultants earn up to €20,000 a month. What is going on at ...
Mass Misinformation: The UK Catholic Charity Funding the Italian Far Right
ROME - An investigation for Byline Times by the Citizens and il Fatto Quotidiano can exclusively reveal how a Catholic charity is being run by a former National Front member ...
PALERMO – The Italian market for sushi has surged over the last decade and is now one of its most popular foreign cuisines. Sicily – which like many regions of ...
COPENHAGEN - By 2050, the earth will have 10 billion inhabitants. At the same time, the area of available agricultural land per person is shrinking. As climate disrupts, classical farming ...
Learning by doing: Young journalists in Environmental Investigative journalism in Finland
TAMPERE - Journalismfund.eu supports this capacity-building workshop for young Finnish journalists to upskill their Environmental Investigative expertise.
SKOPJE - Journalismfund Europe is supporting SCOOP Macedonia in this project aimed at raising awareness about pollution through investigative and data journalism.
Climate change is here: preparing journalists for the 'coming storm'
TIRANA - This project equipped Albanian journalists with the knowledge to be able to report on environmental issues to the wider public in a clear way.
Protect the “Green Revolution” from Organised Crime and Corruption
MILAN - This project is providing training for investigative journalists on how to monitor the spending around the almost €60 billion Italian Recovery Plan
Visegrad center for environmental cross-border investigations
CZECH REPUBLIC - This project is developing a network of investigative reporters from Visegrad countries (Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia) who will then collaborate on cross-border environmental investigations.
Training journalists to identify the polluters of Lake Ohrid, Albanian side
LAKE OHRID - DMO Albania is organising a training for journalists, centred on the environmental issues putting pressure on the ecosystem of Lake Ohrid (Albanian side).
Investigating Deforestation - From Tracing Supply Chains To Europe To Solutions
SÃO PAULO - This project aimed to train environmental reporters to trace supply chains linked to deforestation, follow money trails and deliver cross-border investigations on profiteering European markets.
LONDON - A highly-produced three-part, narrative podcast, it follows the dirty trail of British waste from dustbins in England and exposes a British system creaking under the weight of hundreds ...
AMSTERDAM / BRUSSELS - The official handbook of the Dutch-Flemish Association of Investigative Journalists covers the internationally renowned Story-Based Inquiry method, which is a quick and efficient way to organise ...
Hashtags in the battle for women's bodies in Egypt
CAÏRO - Those who hoped the 2011 Egyptian revolution would dramatically improve women's lives are being disappointed. More than a decade later, calls for equal rights and opportunities are ringing ...
HAVANA - The IPCC is clear: besides radically reducing emissions, the world must also prepare for the consequences of 1.5 degrees of warming of our atmosphere. How will we feed ...