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Apply to Join the Rainforest Investigations Network

Apply to Join the Rainforest Investigations Network

Deadline: 15-Dec-22

The Pulitzer Center, a nonprofit organization that supports independent global journalism, is now accepting reporting fellowship applications for its Rainforest Investigations Network (RIN).

The network is a major initiative that seeks to harness investigative reporting and cross-border collaboration to tackle stories at the intersection of climate change, corruption, and governance in the world’s three main tropical rainforest regions: Amazon, Congo Basin, and Southeast Asia.

Few stories are more urgent—and global—than the destruction of the planet’s tropical rainforests. The Pulitzer Center’s RIN seeks to create an ecosystem of collaboration among journalists to follow the money and the many illegal practices and legal loopholes that enable industrial-scale deforestation.

The RIN Fellows will work on individual and collaborative reporting projects to systematically probe the drivers of deforestation across the three main rainforest regions (Amazon, Congo Basin, and Southeast Asia), from money flows to land-grabbing activities and human rights violations.

They are seeking to recruit experienced investigative journalists in each of the tropical rainforest regions as well as journalists based at major global media outlets.

The Rainforest Investigations Network is coordinated by journalist Gustavo Faleiros, a pioneer of rainforest accountability reporting and founder of the data journalism outlet InfoAmazonia. The RIN core team includes data editor Kuang Keng Kuek Ser and investigative journalist Jelter Meers. The Fellows will also work with other Pulitzer Center staff, such as Executive Editor Marina Walker Guevara.

Details
Benefits for RIN Fellows

Duration: The fellowship lasts a year with the possibility of renewal based on performance.

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit https://pulitzercenter.org/grants-fellowships/opportunities-journalists/apply-join-rainforest-investigations-network

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