Syrian Investigative Journalism Grants seek applications [Middle East]

Syrian and Arab investigative journalists can apply for this grant.

The Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism (ARIJ) is accepting applications for Syrian Investigative Journalism Grants.

The program is accepting  proposals for investigative stories that focus on transitional justice in Syria. Selected applicants will receive full editorial, legal and financial support from ARIJ to produce their investigations.

Transitional justice topics may include, but are not limited to: accountability for war crimes, victims' rights and reparations, reconstruction efforts, economic crimes and war financing, legal and legislative barriers, and more.

Candidates must be Syrian or Arab investigative journalists, based either inside or outside Syria. Proposals should clearly outline the investigation’s hypothesis, methodology, evidence, potential sources and a detailed work plan.

The deadline is May 1.

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