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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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Alessia Cerantola

IRPI (Investigative Reporting Project Italy)
reporter
Italy
Alessia Cerantola is a journalist, co-founder and reporter of the Investigative Reporting Project Italy (IRPI). In 2013 she was a Transatlantic Media Fellow at the Center for Strategic  and International Studies (CSIS) in Washington, D.C.. Since 2007 her reports and features from Italy, Japan, South Korea, and the US have been published and broadcast by a cross section of media including Internazionale, the European Journalism Center, la Repubblica, Il Sole 24 ore, Ansa,  il Manifesto, Wired, OCCRP, Radio Rai, Sky TV, NHK, Al Jazeera, and the BBC World Service. She has been honored with eight awards and special mentions, including the Freedom of the Press Award 2012 by Reporters Without Borders and UNESCO (Austria). She is a blogger at Il Fatto Quotidiano and at the BBC College of Journalism. After graduating with a four year Bachelor’s degree in East Asian Studies at the University of Venice with a major in Japanese language, she attended a two-year Master course in Journalism at the University of Turin and a one year Master course in Corporate finance at Venice University.