“ Collaboration is a road worth exploring; as a journalist, you’d have to be asleep to not go down this path. In this world, finding connections in different countries where similar things are happening and generating projects that denounce these abuses is very positive and a great challenge for journalists.”
Eldiario.es’s investigative reporting project “The Enslaved Land” comes with a subheading that gets straight to the point: “This is how poor countries are used to feed rich countries.” Read more >
Author Ana Prieto
News Site Global Investigative Journalism Network
Date Published August 22, 2017
Article Link How They Did It: Enslaved Land Investigation
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