Radar Investigative Journalism Network seeks investigative report proposals [Middle East]

Iraqi investigative journalists are encouraged to submit their story ideas.

Radar Investigative Journalism Network, in collaboration with the online newspaper AlAlam AlJaded, is accepting applications from investigative journalists in Iraq to submit proposals for investigative reports. This initiative aims to support investigative journalism and launch the network in Iraq and the broader Arab region.

Iraqi journalists should submit their story ideas-whether local or cross-border- that address issues deeply affecting individuals and communities, with the goal of uncovering facts and driving meaningful impact.

Successful journalists will receive full editorial and legal support throughout the production process to ensure their investigations meet the highest journalistic standards.

Applicants will receive a three-day online training workshop designed to help them refine their hypotheses and enhance their reporting techniques.

The application deadline is June 1.

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