Investigative journalism is becoming harder to sustain.


 

Dear Reader,

Let me share something we can’t ignore: investigative journalism is becoming harder to sustain. 

Around the world, support for public-interest journalism is shrinking, while the cost of complex cross-border investigations continues to grow. The most important stories today don’t stay in one country—they require secure technology, careful data analysis and collaboration among journalists working across many borders.

At ICIJ, this is what our work depends on every day: our journalists and partners rely on secure systems and shared infrastructure to investigate corruption, uncover hidden financial networks and hold powerful interests accountable.

None of this happens without support.

Your contributions make it possible for us to maintain the technology and collaborative infrastructure our reporting relies on—and to ensure journalists around the world can continue following the facts wherever they lead.

Please consider making a gift today to help sustain our work.

 

DONATE NOW

With gratitude,

Gerard Ryle
Executive Director

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