Journalists awarded grants for investigating IFFs, noxious assets, money laundering and corruption
A total of 20 journalists have received grants to fund investigative research and reports on corruption, money laundering, noxious assets and cross-border illicit financial flows (IFFs).
The grants were awarded by the Nigeria-based non-profit Human and Environmental Development Agenda (HEDA) Resource Centre in collaboration with Cornerhouse, Finance Uncovered, Premium Times Centre for Investigative Journalism and the UK’s University of Kent.
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