María Teresa Ronderos, director of the Latin American Centre for Investigative Journalism (CLIP), which has coordinated 46 cross-border investigations with over media 140 partners. She has been editor and reporter of several media and founded VerdadAbierta.com, which did key investigations on war in her native Colombia. Author or coauthor of Humo en la Calle (2024); Migrantes de Otro Mundo (2022) and Guerras Recicladas (2014). Her career has been recognised with national and international awards, among them the Tällberg-SNF-Eliasson Global Leadership Prize, the Maria Moors Cabot and the Ortega & Gasset. She serves on the boards of the Media Defence, CPJ and Gabo Foundation. As ICIJ member has participated in Pandora Papers, Water Barons and Big Tobacco Smuggling.
Speaking At 2 sessions
Strategies to Identify Funding Sources for Investigative Journalism