The Reporters’ Collective

The reporters’ collective is a deep-dive journalism collaborative that reports on issues of public interest. It takes a whole village to produce good journalism. We found the space for such villages to be shrinking. So, we came together. To form a collective of like-minded journalists. Who like to collaborate. To report on stories that put

Cuestión Pública

Cuestión Pública was born in January 2018 to fill the void in offerings of independent investigative journalism in Colombia and to shed light on cases of abuse of power. Our motto is to be the eyes that are vigilant of power on behalf of the everyday citizen, using the strength and depth of counter-power journalism.

Aisha Azeemah

Aisha Azeemah is a postgraduate student at USP with a focus on literary studies. She has been a journalist since 2022, writing both business news articles and feature stories. Her areas of interest include social issues, the protection of children, science and technology advancements, true crime, and local history, among others. She enjoys networking and

Meri Radinibaravi

I am an investigative reporter with the Fiji Times, a print media in the Fiji Islands. I joined The Fiji Times in 2022, as an attaché-Editorial team where I was assigned to the News Department. After my three-month attachment period, I was officially a cadet reporter from May and shortly after was promoted to reporter

Roberto Deniz

Roberto Deniz is a renowned Venezuelan investigative journalist. For years he has investigated and uncovered large cases of corruption in Venezuela with a transnational reach. He has received numerous awards both in his country and in Latin America. Since 2016 he has been part of the Armando.Info team and is currently also a partner of

Valeria Báez

Colombian journalist and fact-checker. She works at Cuestión Pública and investigates corruption, organized crime, human rights violations, and the Colombian armed conflict

Andrés de la Peña

Andrés de la Peña is a journalist specialized in data analytics and digital reporting. He is part of ‘Catálisis” the data and technological application team at Mexican investigative organization Quinto Elemento Lab. Before joining the team, he worked for 6 years as an independent reporter in Guadalajara, Mexico’s second largest city, where he covered issues

Siosifa Pomana

A business management advisor and coach with a diverse background across multiple industries in Tonga spanning from postal to printing, from health & education to digital media and newsroom. Committed to empowering the next generation of professionals in Tonga with the skills and knowledge they need to excel in the modern business landscape by engaging

Ronald Flier Toito’ona

Ronald Flier Toito’ona is an award-winning journalist from the Solomon Islands, known for his outstanding contributions to media and communications in the region, especially in the areas of fisheries and environment. His Journalism journey began in 2015, when he joined Solomon Islands leading daily newspaper, the Solomon Star, after studying for a Bachelor of Arts

Charmaine Poriambep

Mering is my “ples” name (traditional name). It means beautiful. I share the same name with my paternal grandmother. I was born on the 3rd of March 1987 in Port Moresby. My father comes from a very rural district in West Sepik Province. Getting to the nearest town will take one whole day to walk