Adi Renaldi is a freelance multimedia journalist based in Jakarta, Indonesia with more than a decade of experience.

He has worked with various media organizations across the globe on issues including human rights, technology, the environment, climate, and culture. He has won the 2022 Telly Awards with Al Jazeera's 101 East and Judith Neilson Institute for a documentary investigating the medical waste in Southeast Asia during the pandemic.

He was part of a team of reporters, photographers, and videographers commissioned by Rest of World for the Global Gig Workers project launched in September 2021, examining the socio-economic impact of digitally-mediated gig work that surveyed almost 5,000 gig workers across the globe, which won the Excellence in Regional Technology Reporting SOPA Awards 2022.

He was a 2018 Southeast Asian Press Alliance (SEAPA) Journalist Fellow and has received various reporting grants from Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, Internews Earth Journalism Network, and Judith Neilson Institute for Journalism.

Adi Renaldi

Basic information

Name
Adi Renaldi
Title
Freelance Multimedia Journalist
Expertise
Politics, Culture, Human rights, Environment
Country
Indonesia
City
Jakarta

Supported projects

The Toxic Side of Palm Oil Production

  • Climate
  • Environment
  • Exploitation
  • Healthcare

KALIMANTAN – This investigation reveals how EU-banned pesticides are dumped in Indonesia, disrupting Borneo ecosystem, and communities’ livelihood.