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Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project : ウィキペディア英語版 | Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), founded in 2006, is a consortium of investigative centers, media and journalists operating in Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, Central Asia and Central America. OCCRP is the only full-time investigative reporting organization that specializes in organized crime and corruption. It publishes its stories through local media and in English and Russian through its website. OCCRP is an early practitioner of collaborative, cross-border investigative journalism by non-profit journalism organizations, an approach that is gaining recognition in the United States and now Europe. It is partners with the (Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism (ARIJ) ) in Jordan, Connectas in Colombia, the (International Center for Journalists ) in Washington, (African Network of Centers for Investigative Reporting ) in South Africa and InsightCrime in Colombia. It has worked with hundreds of news organizations including the Guardian, Financial Times, Le Soir, the BBC, Time Magazine, Al Jazeera and other major media. ==History==
OCCRP was founded by veteran journalists Drew Sullivan and Paul Radu. Sullivan was serving as the editor of the Center for Investigative Reporting in CIN and Radu worked with an early Romanian center. The team paired with colleagues in the region on a story looking at energy traders in the region. The project later won the first ever Global Shining Light Award given out by the Global Investigative Journalism Network. Radu and Sullivan decided more cross border investigative reporting was needed and started OCCRP with a grant from the United Nations Democracy Fund.
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