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GIJN serves as the international hub for the world’s investigative reporters. Our Substack, "How They Investigated" takes you behind the scenes of some of the top global investigations.
Welcome to How They Investigated
What tools and techniques are investigative journalists around the world using to do their jobs?
By taking you behind the scenes of some of the top investigations from across the globe, GIJN's new monthly Substack newsletter, “How They Investigated,” aims to provide valuable insights to help inspire and fuel your next story.
Tomorrow, on Friday, June 14, the first installment will be released, digging deeper into the results of a cross-border collaboration between journalists and researchers investigating the Pylos shipwreck.
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GIJN works in more than a dozen languages to link together the world’s most enterprising journalists, giving them the tools, technology, and training to go after abuses of power and lack of accountability. Therefore, all of GIJN’s resources, including this newsletter, are available for free.
However, if you are interested in becoming a paid subscriber your donations will go toward supporting our efforts to provide free training and resources for investigative journalists.
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