CiFAR’s interview with Zarul de Garda

“Politicians must accept that stolen assets belongs to the Moldovan people and that they must be found and recovered” In October 2018, CiFAR co-founder Agatino Camarda travelled to Chisinau, Moldova to meet with activists and journalists fighting corruption. Zarul de Garda, one of the most important online and offline investigative journalism outlets in Moldova, interviewed Read more about CiFAR’s interview with Zarul de Garda[…]

How to ensure a bright future for investigative journalism? – Reflections from the 18th IACC

Over the past few years, we have witnessed over and over again how immensely important and at the same time incredibly dangerous is the work of investigative journalists. To enhance the support for cross-border investigative journalism, in cooperation with the GIZ, we organised a workshop at the 18th International Anti-corruption Conference that took place between 22nd and 24th of Read more about How to ensure a bright future for investigative journalism? – Reflections from the 18th IACC[…]

“L’Accent” speaks about CiFAR´s campaign work

This article in Catalan was published during our “Keep the Assets Frozen” campaign in early 2016, pushing the European Council to extend sanctions that froze assets deposited across the EU by Ben Ali and Mubarak. One of our members, Laila describes the challenges of asset recovery and how CiFAR contributes to the successful return of Read more about “L’Accent” speaks about CiFAR´s campaign work[…]

Interview with one of our founders (Spanish)

This article featured on 1 June 2016 on “Esglobal”, a spanish digital media outlet focusing on global political and  economic analysis. The article was written by Gonzalo Loca and can be found on its original website at this link. Laila Martin Garcia. Socia y fundadora de la CiFAR. Laila Martín codirige una ONG muy especial. Read more about Interview with one of our founders (Spanish)[…]