How does investigative journalism work in Ukraine?

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Denis Bihus, the founder of Bihus.Info and chairman of the TOM14, speaks about their viewers, monetization strategy, society request, risks, and independence of Bihus.Info.

In October 2020, the EU Anti-Corruption Initiative renewed its institutional partnership with civil society organization TOM14. The EUACI support for TOM14 would help the organization increase its capacity for carrying out activities aimed at decreasing the level of corruption in Ukraine by raising Ukrainianians’ awareness about its impact.

European Union Anti-Corruption Initiative (EUACI), co-funded and implemented by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark, consolidates efforts to assist Ukraine’s anti-corruption reform. One of the EUACI’s components is the support for investigative journalism to investigate and report on anti-corruption cases on the local, regional, and national levels.

 

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