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“An Autumn Without Quails”, an investigation by journalists Muhammad Abu Laila and Alia Abu Shahba, won the Cairo Climate Talks Environmental Journalism Awards for the year 2023, in cooperation with the German Embassy in Cairo.
26-9-2023
“An Autumn Without Quails” Wins the Cairo Climate Talks Environmental Journalism Award

This investigation uncovers how human trafficking networks and travel agencies exploit Syrians wanting to migrate to Europe, by taking them to Libya on flights operated by the private Syrian Airline company, Al Cham Wings, in cooperation with the Military Investment Authority of the Libyan National Army, under the command of Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar.
October 1, 2023
A bloody route through Libya:

This investigation uncovers why Jordanians risk facing legal prosecution and credit card theft by acquiring receivers that decrypt satellite TV channels illegally. The investigation also sheds light on a black market, thriving in the absence of government regulation, that imports these illegal devices from abroad for assembly and sale in Jordan.
July 30, 2023
Illegally Decrypted Satellite Channels Threaten Privacy of Jordanian Homes

An investigation by journalist Suhad Al-Khudari reveals how amputations have become the quick solution for victims of saw accidents among craftsmen and industrial workers in Damietta, the capital of furniture manufacturing in Egypt
July 24, 2023
Risking it All: Egypt’s furniture makers in dangerous work conditions

The investigation, supported by data, examines important health indicators in one of the government hospitals in Jordan, which show an increase in the mortality rate among hospital patients during the past decade, coupled with a decrease in the number of specialist doctors working in the facility. This comes amidst a decline in care indicators in several departments.
July 10, 2023
Red Flags Raised in Al-Nadim Hospital in Jordan

This investigation documents the story of the “Honey Mesquite tree”, which is among the ten worst species that are alien to the ecosystem of Jordan, despite those trees’ overwhelming spread in the southern and northern parts of the Jordan Valley, where they have impacted negatively people’s lives, farmers and their water security.
July 10, 2023
Green Too Can be deadly: Honey Mesquite Tree

The investigation documents stories of children who once worked or still work in Zarqa landfill located on an area of 100 acres in the eastern part of the city (around 20 KM northeast of Amman). The Labour Law in Jordan prohibits children under the age of sixteen from working and those under eighteen from doing hazardous work. The concerned authorities, however, turn a blind eye to those who employ these children.
May 29, 2023
Invisible labour in Zarqa: Children of the Landfill

Data from the Jordanian Ministry of Education reveal that the majority of schools are not
ready to support students with learning difficulties. A survey of ninety schools from the
three regions of Jordan confirms that “special resources rooms” lack the necessary
provisions, thus depriving a big sector of students of the right to an adequate education.
The investigation also reveals the lack of coordination, and absence of any proper allocation
of responsibilities among the various educational authorities, which deprived some schools
of essential provisions for more than three years.
April 13, 2023
Schools in Jordan Lack Resources to Support StudentsWith Learning Difficulties

Persons with disabilities and their parents in Jordan have been complaining lately as their applications to obtain customs exemption for their vehicles have been declined without clarifying the reasons for the decisions.
25 Octobar 2022
Women’s Rugby in Jordan High Risks And No Compensation
The Government Provides Protection for Electricity Companies at the Expense of Renewable Energy
28 August 2022


“An Autumn Without Quails”, an investigation by journalists Muhammad Abu Laila and Alia Abu Shahba, won the Cairo Climate Talks Environmental Journalism Awards for the year 2023, in cooperation with the German Embassy in Cairo.
This ...
September 26, 2023
“An Autumn Without Quails” Wins the Cairo Climate Talks Environmental Journalism Award

ARIJ concluded its participation in the thirteenth edition of The Global Investigative Journalism Conference 2023 (GIJC23) in historic Gothenburg, Sweden, between September 19 and 22. The conference is the world’s largest international gathering of investigative ...
September 25, 2023
ARIJ Participates in the Global Investigative Journalism Conference in Sweden

The Global Forum for Media Development has launched its Fundraising Guide for Media Development in Arabic and is hosted by GFMD members and ARIJ.
The guide will help to equip Arabic media, media development, and journalism ...
September 12, 2023
GFMD’s MediaDev Fundraising Guide is now available in Arabic

Tunisian President Kais Saied issued an order on Friday, September 1, 2023, to terminate the duties of Moncef Matussi, the CEO of the Tunisian Gas Pipeline Company, after the publication of an investigation by ARIJ ...
September 7, 2023
Tunisian President Dismisses CEO of the Tunisian Gas Pipeline Company Following the Publication of an Investigation by ARIJ
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Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism (ARIJ) is offering 3 fellowships for a period of 6 months within ARIJ Editorial department beginning on December 1, 2023.
Independent Jordanian investigative journalists/editors can apply. Applicants should have at least ...
September 4, 2023
ARIJ offers 3 fellowships for investigative reporters [JORDAN]

As part of its inclusive approach, ARIJ organised a workshop for journalists with special needs in its Amman office. The workshop titled "Conferences Coverage: New Angles and Approaches," included 12 male and female journalists with ...
August 21, 2023
ARIJ Offers a Workshop to Jordanian Journalists with Special Needs on Events Coverage

From 10th to 14th of July 2023 the master Non Linear Narrative at The Royal Academy of Art in the Hague (KABK) in collaboration with the Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism (ARIJ) organised the summer ...
August 8, 2023
"Rewriting Climate Headlines".. A Cross Border Training Program by ARIJ and The Royal Academy of Art in the Hague