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We’re Hiring Contributors for the Global Integrity Report: 2011. Apply Here!
See also our full time positions: we are hiring project managers in Washington and Cape Town and an online community manager in Washington. It’s that time of the year again: Global Integrity is seeking journalists, researchers, social scientists, attorneys, academics and other experts with a background in governance and corruption issues to begin work on…
June 22, 2011
We’re Hiring: Project Managers in Washington, DC
See also: Hiring a Technology & Community Manager in Washington, project managers in Cape Town, and journalists and researchers for the Global Integrity Report field staff. Organizational Description Global Integrity (https://globalintegrity.org) is one of the world’s leading independent information providers on governance and corruption trends globally, generating original, bottom-up data and journalistic reporting through a network of more…
Crime and Punishment in the Philippines
On June 1, Andal Ampatuan Sr. pled not guilty to planning the November 2009 massacre of 57 supporters traveling to file nomination papers for Ismael Mangudadatu, a political rival of the Ampatuan clan. Andal Sr. is the patriarch of the Ampatuan political family in the Philippine province of Maguindanao, served as its governor, and was an…
June 21, 2011
Law, a Large-Caliber Political Weapon in Bolivia’s Fight Against Money Laundering
Despite stronger anti-money laundering regulations in Latin America, many countries show little evidence of efforts to enforce the law. In some cases, however, enforcement is turning into a new and powerful political tool. Andrés Schipani explains what’s happening in Bolivia in his story Law, a Large-Caliber Political Weapon in Bolivia’s Fight Against Money Laundering. This…
June 13, 2011
We’re Hiring: South Africa-based Project Managers
UPDATE (7/1/2011): The application process for these positions is now closed. UPDATE (8/15/2011): These positions have been filled. Thank you to all who expressed interest. We’re hiring again. And, by the way, opening an office in Cape Town, South Africa (more on that to come). Interested in working with us? Read more and apply below.…
June 8, 2011
They Still Burn Newspapers: Angola’s Zero Tolerance Towards Investigative Journalism
In the age of blogs, social media and all sorts of information technology innovations, some governments still think they can just burn thousands of newspaper and magazine issues to stop a publication. Reporter Rafael Marquis de Morais, who usually publishes the results of his investigations in his blog, explains the situation in Angola in the…
June 1, 2011