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International Investigative Journalism Network Expands
Global Collaboration for Investigative Reporting
OSLO, Norway - The Karlsen team at Aftenposten in Norway has joined forces with over 50 other news organizations from around the world to form a global network of investigative journalists.
Members of the Network
The network includes top publications such as:
- BBC
- Washington Post
- La Sexta
And journalists from:
- Poland (Anna Gielewska, VSquare.org)
- Russia (Irina Dolinina, iStories)
- Serbia (Jelena Cosic, ICIJ)
- South Africa (Micah Reddy, ICIJ)
- Spain
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- Tunisia
- Turkey
- UK
- Ukraine
- US
Goals and Objectives
The network’s goal is to produce high-impact investigative reporting that exposes:
- Corruption
- Human rights abuses
- Other critical issues
“We believe that by pooling our resources, we can have a greater impact on global issues,” said Trond J. Strøm, editor-in-chief of Aftenposten.
Impact and Collaboration
The Karlsen team at Aftenposten has been working closely with the other members of the network to produce in-depth investigations into topics such as:
- Corruption
- Money laundering
- Human rights abuses
“This network is a game-changer for investigative journalism,” said Anastasiia Morozova, an investigative journalist from Poland’s VSquare.org. “We can now collaborate on complex stories that would be impossible to tackle alone.”
About Aftenposten
Aftenposten is one of Norway’s leading newspapers, known for its investigative reporting and in-depth coverage of national and international issues.
Contact
For more information about the Karlsen team at Aftenposten or to request an interview with Per Anders Johansen or Trond J. Strøm, please contact [email address].