Monday, February 11, 2019

Re:Baltica

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'''The Baltic Center for Investigative Journalism ''Re:Baltica''''' () is [[Riga]], [[Latvia]] based [[non-profit organization]] that produces [[investigative journalism]].

Founded in August 2011, ''Re:Baltica'' focus on in-depth investigations of socially important issues in the [[Baltic states|Baltic region]], such as [[corruption]], [[money laundering]], [[entrepreneurship]], [[health]], [[human rights]] and [[disinformation]]. All investigations are published on their website in three languages - [[Latvian language|Latvian]], [[English language|English]] and [[Russian language|Russian]]. ''Re:Baltica'' gives away work for free and encourage other media to publish it.

''Re:Baltica'' investigations and journalists have been quoted on [[Al Jazeera]] <ref>[http://bit.ly/2GkRh9e, Al Jazeera, ''What does the future hold for non-citizens of the Baltic states?'']</ref>, [[The Washington Post]]<ref>[https://wapo.st/2I76Yme The Washington Post, ''Europe has been working to expose Russian meddling for years'']</ref>, [[Financial Times]]<ref>[https://on.ft.com/2GlYjL3 Financial Times, ''Latvia: a banking scandal on the Baltic'']</ref>, [[Meduza]]<ref>[http://bit.ly/2I2qvE7 Meduza, ''Following an investigative report by BuzzFeed and others, a network of pro-Kremlin news outlets in the Baltic states suddenly admits to being run by the Russian state'']</ref>, [[BuzzFeed News]] <ref>[http://bit.ly/2GlJb0c BuzzFeed News, ''A Network Of Russian-Language News Sites Is Secretly Owned By Kremlin, Investigation Finds'']</ref> and other international media outlets.

''Re:Baltica'' is a member of [[Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project]]<ref>[http://bit.ly/2I4weJW Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project, ''OCCRP Network Members'']</ref>, [[Global Investigative Journalism Network]] <ref>[http://bit.ly/2GlJc4g Global Investigative Journalism Network, ''Our Members'']</ref>. One of the two founders of Re:Baltica investigative journalist Inga Spriņģe is member of [[International Consortium of Investigative Journalists]] network<ref>[http://bit.ly/2CTrssf ICIJ journalists]</ref>. ''Re:Baltica'' is as recipient of several prizes, including [[Peter Greste|Greste]] Baltic Freedom of Speech Awards<ref>[http://bit.ly/2GjXN00 Greste Baltic Freedom of Speech Awards presented in Rīga, ''Latvian Public Broadcasting'', November 6, 2018]</ref> in 2018.

== Funding ==
Income is built from three sources:
*competitive grants, mostly from the institutions based in [[EU]]/[[NATO]] countries (for example, [[IJ4EU]], [[Open Society Foundations]], [[Sigrid Rausing Trust]], [[Culture Capital Foundation of Latvia]], [[POBB]] program)
*own income from teaching, moderating the events, doing research, scripting documentaries
*donations from physical and legal persons, list of which is attached to annual reports

==References==


==External links==
*[https://rebaltica.lv/ Re:Baltica] , ,

[[Category:Investigative journalism]]
[[Category:Non-profit organisations based in Latvia]]
[[Category:Organizations established in 2006]]


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