- 300+ leading watchdogs, data gurus, and experts confirmed as speakers.
- Nearly 100 voices from across Asia.
- 15 tracks and 150+ sessions covering cutting-edge investigative tools, techniques, and stories.
These conferences have been a big driver behind the global boom in investigative reporting over the last ten years. By focusing on practical skills and training, they’ve helped spread top-notch investigative reporting, data journalism, and cross-border teamwork worldwide. People go home from these events and kick off major projects exposing corruption and abuse of power, launch new investigative teams and nonprofit centers, and bring investigative reporting to places that need it most.
The Global Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN) serves as the international hub for the world’s investigative reporters, with 250 member organizations in 91 countries.
Its staff works in a dozen languages daily, giving watchdog reporters the tools, technology, and training to go after abuses of power and lack of accountability.
Malaysiakini is a GIJN member, and an independent online news outlet created in 1999. The Malaysian-based media has been recognized both locally and internationally for its contributions to the media landscape, commitment to press freedom, and in-depth reporting. Its editorial policies and decisions remain in the full control of its editors and journalists who are committed to holding those in power to account and to deliver the news and views that matter.