ORGANISATIONS

Lighthouse Reports
Lighthouse Reports pioneers collaborative journalism and works with the world’s leading media to deliver deeply reported, public interest investigations. Its core areas of interest are migration, climate, conflict and corruption. It builds newsrooms around topics and channel editors, tools and resources to working journalists with the results reaching the public on existing platforms. It has co-published series and investigations that have reached more than 30m people across 100 media partners. It works across media formats from television and documentary to news and radio, podcasts, print and online.
Attending the Media Village will be:

Hui Yee Tan is the deputy managing editor of Lighthouse Reports.
Prior to joining Lighthouse, she was The Straits Times’ Bangkok-based bureau chief, helming its coverage of Thailand, Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam and board member of the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Thailand.
Her enterprise journalism has won awards from the World Association of Newspapers and Publishers as well as The Society of Publishers in Asia.
As a co-founder of The Gender Beat collective, she has worked with a broad range of partners to establish gender-sensitive journalism guidelines in her native Singapore and support gender journalism in the Majority World.

Ariadne Papagapitos is Impact Director at Lighthouse Reports where she is responsible for developing strategies to ensure Lighthouse's journalism informs change.
Ariadne has 15 years of experience building programmes on conflict resolution, governance and human rights in complex contexts for philanthropic institutions and nonprofits.
Prior to joining Lighthouse, she was a consultant to foundations working on forced migration, director of the Peacebuilding program at the Rockefeller Brothers Fund and Co-Founder and New Markets Director at Localized, a startup social enterprise focused on closing the skills and employment gap for young people in developing markets.

Katerina Stavroula is an operations specialist based in Athens.
She worked previously at UNHCR, heading donor visibility and donor-related content creation in Greece.
Prior to that Katerina worked as a freelance journalist in newspapers and online media and was a contributor to the award-winning Migrants Files, an international data journalism project.