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Latin American Center of Investigative Journalism (CLIP)

Latin American Center of Investigative Journalism (CLIP)

https://www.elclip.org/

CLIP is a non-for-profit organization based in Costa Rica, a Latin American team dedicated to carrying out and coordinating collaborative transnational journalistic investigations as well as putting technological innovation at the service of journalism in the region.

Investigations, developed in collaboration with media and journalists across Latin America, aim to untangle abuse of power beyond national borders and make it visible to citizens. In the sea of confusing information we call the internet, our allied and simultaneous publications strive to be seen and to be felt, to interact with people and to bring about change.

Attending the Μedia Village will be:

Maria-Teresa-Ronderos

María Teresa Ronderos, is the 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), among other books.

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.


Jose-Luis-Peñarredonda

Jose Luis Peñarredonda is an award-winning journalist, editor and digital researcher at CLIP, where he has helped leading investigations about disinformation and the tech industry.

He has extensively researched and written about the intersection of technology, power and the influence industry in Latin America for more than 12 years. He holds a Master's degree in Digital Culture and Society from King's College London.


Pablo-CLIP

Pablo Medina Uribe is an editor and a digital investigator at the Latin American Center for Investigative Journalism, CLIP, focusing on unmasking who orchestrates and pays for digital manipulation operations.

He has been part of teams that have won the Simón Bolívar, IPYS Venezuela, Tom Renner, and Online Journalism Awards. Before CLIP, he worked as editor-in-chief of Colombiacheck, as a journalist for La Silla Vacía, Señal Colombia and AS/COA, as a fact-checker for The New York Times Syndicate, and as a freelancer for various outlets such as Democracy Now!, Sports Illustrated, OkayAfrica, Roads & Kingdoms, and the Stanford Social Innovation Review.