The CIJ is an experimental laboratory that teaches reporters new tools alongside the traditional craft of investigative journalism. We incubate promising new investigative projects and open out investigative journalism into fertile new territory.
The Centre for Investigative Journalism (TCIJ) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting investigative journalism in Thailand and across Southeast Asia. It provides training, resources, and support to journalists to uncover corruption, human rights abuses, and other issues of public interest.
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Offers comprehensive training programs for journalists to enhance their investigative skills.
A vast collection of resources including guides, case studies, and tools for investigative journalism.
Provides financial support to journalists for investigative projects.
Facilitates networking among journalists, experts, and activists in the field.
Organizes workshops and seminars on various topics related to investigative journalism.
Offers online courses for journalists who cannot attend in-person training.
Publishes research findings and reports on issues of public interest.
Provides legal advice and support to journalists facing legal challenges.
To strengthen democracy and accountability through investigative journalism.
A society where journalists are empowered to uncover the truth and hold power to account.
Journalists, media professionals, and activists interested in investigative journalism.
Primarily Thailand and Southeast Asia, but also supports journalists globally.
Works with international media organizations, NGOs, and academic institutions.
Recognized for its contributions to journalism and human rights in Southeast Asia.
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