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Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism

The Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ) is a non-profit media organization specializing in investigative journalism. It is based in Quezon City, Philippines. Established in 1989 by nine Filipino journalists, the organization funds investigative projects for both the print and broadcast media.[2][3]

Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism
Founded1989; 35 years ago (1989)
FocusInvestigative journalism
HeadquartersNo. 11 Matimtiman Street, UP Village Central 1101, Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines[1]
Websitehttps://pcij.org/

It has published over 1,000 investigative reports and over 1,000 articles in Philippine newspapers and magazines, produced documentaries and published more than two dozen books[2] on current issues. The center also offers writing fellowships to deserving reporters, journalists, and academics.

PCIJ is one of three Philippine organizations belonging to the Global Investigative Journalism Network.[4]

History edit

Beginnings edit

Sheila Coronel, Petronilo Daroy, Lorna Kalaw-Tirol, Malou Mangahas, Horacio Severino, Rosario Tanedo, Rigoberto Tiglao, Marites Vitug, and Virgilio Vitug founded the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism in 1989.[3]

1990s edit

In 1990, PCIJ published Kudeta: the Challenge to Philippine Democracy, a joint collaboration with the Photojournalists' Guild of the Philippines.[5] It examined the Philippine Military, its rebel factions, the civil government, and society. The book won a Best Book Award from the Catholic Mass Media Awards.[6]

In 1999, PCIJ published Her Stories: Investigative Reports on Filipino Women in the 1990s.[3] It presented articles from reputable newspapers across the nation, examining the viewpoints of women across various sectors.[7]

2010s edit

In 2016, PCIJ organized a series of workshop on investigating election finance, funded by the National Endowment for Democracy.[8]

In 2017, PCIJ launched the PCIJ Story Project. It provides grants for projects that expose human rights abuses, misuse of public funds, and threats to free expression and press freedom.[9]

Organization edit

A board of editors, mostly composed of the center's founders, holds monthly meetings. A board of advisers also convenes to help determine the direction the center's endeavors will take. The center employs a 13-person staff headed by an executive director. The staff also includes five journalists, an office manager, a marketing coordinator, a researcher, and a librarian.

Awards edit

The PCIJ has been awarded nine National Book Awards, a Catholic Mass Media Award, and dozens of Jaime V. Ongpin Awards for Investigative Journalism.[6]

The PCIJ has also won the Agence France-Presse's Kate Webb Award and the AJA Award for Press Freedom from the Asia Journalist Association.[6]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "About the PCIJ - Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism". July 8, 2009. Retrieved March 30, 2024.
  2. ^ a b "About the PCIJ". Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism. Retrieved April 4, 2018.
  3. ^ a b c Detoito, Elizabeth (2005). "Engendering Change-Women in Media NGOs in the Philippines" (PDF). Ritsumeikan Social Sciences Review. 41 (3): 53–72.
  4. ^ "Members Archive". Global Investigative Journalism Network. Retrieved April 4, 2018.
  5. ^ Journalism, Photojournalists' Guild of the Philippines Philippine Center For Investigative (January 1, 1990). Kudeta: The challenge to Philippine democracy. Manila?: Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism : Photojournalists' Guild of the Philippines. ISBN 978-971-8686-00-3.
  6. ^ a b c "Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism". pcij.org. Retrieved March 30, 2024.
  7. ^ "Her Stories: Investigative Reports on Filipino Women in the 1990s". cpcabrisbane.org. Retrieved March 30, 2024.
  8. ^ "PHILIPPINES 2020". National Endowment for Democracy. Retrieved August 7, 2021.
  9. ^ "PCIJ launches project to support creative storytelling". Rappler. Retrieved April 4, 2018.

External links edit

  • Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism Online
  • Global Investigative Journalism Network

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2008 Learn how and when to remove this message The Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism PCIJ is a non profit media organization specializing in investigative journalism It is based in Quezon City Philippines Established in 1989 by nine Filipino journalists the organization funds investigative projects for both the print and broadcast media 2 3 Philippine Center for Investigative JournalismFounded1989 35 years ago 1989 FocusInvestigative journalismHeadquartersNo 11 Matimtiman Street UP Village Central 1101 Diliman Quezon City Philippines 1 Websitehttps pcij org It has published over 1 000 investigative reports and over 1 000 articles in Philippine newspapers and magazines produced documentaries and published more than two dozen books 2 on current issues The center also offers writing fellowships to deserving reporters journalists and academics PCIJ is one of three Philippine organizations belonging to the Global Investigative Journalism Network 4 Contents 1 History 1 1 Beginnings 1 2 1990s 1 3 2010s 2 Organization 3 Awards 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editBeginnings edit Sheila Coronel Petronilo Daroy Lorna Kalaw Tirol Malou Mangahas Horacio Severino Rosario Tanedo Rigoberto Tiglao Marites Vitug and Virgilio Vitug founded the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism in 1989 3 1990s edit In 1990 PCIJ published Kudeta the Challenge to Philippine Democracy a joint collaboration with the Photojournalists Guild of the Philippines 5 It examined the Philippine Military its rebel factions the civil government and society The book won a Best Book Award from the Catholic Mass Media Awards 6 In 1999 PCIJ published Her Stories Investigative Reports on Filipino Women in the 1990s 3 It presented articles from reputable newspapers across the nation examining the viewpoints of women across various sectors 7 2010s edit In 2016 PCIJ organized a series of workshop on investigating election finance funded by the National Endowment for Democracy 8 In 2017 PCIJ launched the PCIJ Story Project It provides grants for projects that expose human rights abuses misuse of public funds and threats to free expression and press freedom 9 Organization editA board of editors mostly composed of the center s founders holds monthly meetings A board of advisers also convenes to help determine the direction the center s endeavors will take The center employs a 13 person staff headed by an executive director The staff also includes five journalists an office manager a marketing coordinator a researcher and a librarian Awards editThe PCIJ has been awarded nine National Book Awards a Catholic Mass Media Award and dozens of Jaime V Ongpin Awards for Investigative Journalism 6 The PCIJ has also won the Agence France Presse s Kate Webb Award and the AJA Award for Press Freedom from the Asia Journalist Association 6 See also editCenter for Investigative Reporting Center for Investigative Reporting Bosnia Herzegovina List of journalists killed in the PhilippinesReferences edit About the PCIJ Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism July 8 2009 Retrieved March 30 2024 a b About the PCIJ Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism Retrieved April 4 2018 a b c Detoito Elizabeth 2005 Engendering Change Women in Media NGOs in the Philippines PDF Ritsumeikan Social Sciences Review 41 3 53 72 Members Archive Global Investigative Journalism Network Retrieved April 4 2018 Journalism Photojournalists Guild of the Philippines Philippine Center For Investigative January 1 1990 Kudeta The challenge to Philippine democracy Manila Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism Photojournalists Guild of the Philippines ISBN 978 971 8686 00 3 a b c Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism pcij org Retrieved March 30 2024 Her Stories Investigative Reports on Filipino Women in the 1990s cpcabrisbane org Retrieved March 30 2024 PHILIPPINES 2020 National Endowment for Democracy Retrieved August 7 2021 PCIJ launches project to support creative storytelling Rappler Retrieved April 4 2018 External links editPhilippine Center for Investigative Journalism Online Global Investigative Journalism Network nbsp This journalism related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte nbsp This Philippines related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism amp oldid 1218574282, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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