GIJN Welcomes 12 New Members, from Cyprus to Eswatini
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GIJN Welcomes 12 New Members, from Cyprus to Eswatini
The Global Investigative Journalism Network is proud to announce and welcome 12 new members: a diverse group of nonprofit newsrooms and investigative journalism support organizations from 11 countries that are doing crucial accountability work in tough press environments. We are particularly delighted to welcome our first members from Eswatini— the Inhlase Centre for Investigative Journalism — and Cyprus, the Cyprus Investigative Reporting Netwo…
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