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Welcome, everyone! Mark your calendars -- Asia’s first investigative journalism conference is happening. Join us in Manila on November 22-24 for this breakthrough event, bringing together top investigative reporters, data journalists, and media law and security experts from across Asia and around the world. 

Check back soon for updates on our program. IJAsia14 will feature nearly 30 sessions and special events. There will be panels on digging out hidden facts online, the environment, business, and how to fund your project; seminars on security and tracking dirty money; data journalism workshops by the best in the business; and much more.

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Monday, November 24 • 4:00pm - 5:30pm
Collaborating Across Borders

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In a globalized world, increasingly our stories lead across borders. The food we eat for breakfast, the toys our children play with in the afternoon, the medicine we take at night -- all come from other countries today. Businesses and crime figures move money, goods, and people with ease around the world. How do journalists track stories across borders, and how do they collaborate with their colleagues abroad? Here are three extraordinary journalists with experience on the front lines of cross-border collaboration, representing the Inter Press Service, International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, and the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project.

Moderators
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Giannina Segnini

Director of the Master on Data Journalism, Columbia University
Giannna Segnini heads the Data Concentration Program at The Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. She was the head of the investigative team at «La Nacion» in Costa Rica. Their investigations has led to prosecution of more than 50 politicians, businessmen and public... Read More →

Speakers
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Paul Radu

Executive Director, Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP)
Paul Radu is the executive director of the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) and a co-creator of the Investigative Dashboard concept. He has held a number of fellowships, including the Alfred Friendly Press Fellowship in 2001, the Milena Jesenska Press Fellowship in 2002, the Rosalyn Carter Fellowship for Mental Health Journalism in 2007, the 2008 Knight International Journalism fellowship with the In... Read More →
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Johanna Son

Regional Director for Asia-Pacific, Inter-Press Service
Johanna Son, a journalist for more than two decades, is the Bangkok-based director of IPS Asia-Pacific (www.ipsnewsasia.net) media organisation. She has edited 15 books, the latest one being ‘Reporting Development in ASEAN’, which contains the work of regional journalists and a content analysis study on how the region’s newspapers report on the Association of South-east Asian Nations. She n... Read More →


Monday November 24, 2014 4:00pm - 5:30pm PST
Ballroom D

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