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Reshaping Africa and Europe’s shared story by exposing kleptocracy and building solidarity. About ZAM

Nigeria | Why has Boko Haram still not been defeated?

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By Shannon Lorimer
Investigations
26 January 2021

The strategies used by the Nigerian military and the skills they learn in the fight against Boko Haram are based on old teachings from colonial-era wars.

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The Kleptocracy Project Part II — Anatomy of a System

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By ZAM Reporter
Investigations
14 July 2020

Call for stories

In the Kleptocracy Project part I, ZAM and its partner network of African investigative journalists delved into the international associates of Africa’s kleptocrats and into the failing state structures that are connected to kleptocratic practices. In Part II, we want to dissect the kleptocracies themselves. Corruption is the system, as they say, but what systems, exactly, are these? How do they work? How is it possible that scandal after scandal, exposure after exposure, continue to leave intact the mechanisms of theft from states and disservice to Africa’s citizens?

The worldwide COVID 19 crisis has exposed ever more starkly how citizens suffer when their governments have used state resources and structures for political elite benefit instead of for services, such as water, roads, and clinics.  ‘Like a tectonic storm, the COVID-19 pandemic threatens to shatter the foundations of states and institutions whose profound failings have been ignored for too long,’ a group of 100 African intellectuals wrote last April in an open letter to Africa’s leaders.

They listed ‘chronic under-investment in public health and fundamental research, limited achievements in food self-sufficiency, the mismanagement of public finances,’ among others.

ZAM and its partners call for stories that investigate the systems of corruption. Whether these are international crime syndicates or unethical businesses bribing their way; local authorities inviting such bribes; malafide/overpriced expenditure of state budgets; malicious administration to facilitate such practices; the promotion of the incompetent to hide these, mismanagement of development aid, or all of the above, our editors (based in Amsterdam, South Africa, Germany/Nigeria, Uganda, Mali and Cameroon) want to hear from you.

Winning stories will be published in ZAM and be rewarded with a fee of US$ 2000.00 (all-in, including expenses) each after acceptance.

 Proposals to participate should include:

  1. What you want to investigate and why; what is your investigative hypothesis;
  2. No more than three paragraphs on the envisaged investigative process (where to get sources and documents to substantiate your hypothesis);
  3. Why this is important internationally and everyone should know about it
  4. The outcome you are fairly sure about (expected minimum story)
  5. Which authority/power is to be held accountable for what you expose
  6. What the impact of the published investigation could / should be
  7. Where you plan to publish or broadcast (beside on the ZAM website)
  8. A sentence or two that describe your investigative journalism record
  9. In attachments, two samples of previously published work

Most importantly, your story must be original. News/investigative results you plan to break that have been published before anywhere, including your country of origin, will not be considered.

If your proposal makes the shortlist, a risk assessment will be discussed between ZAM, yourself and your usual editor(s) and employers; it will be modified if it is deemed to unduly risk your and/or other person’s safety.
ZAM and its editors will assist you during the investigative process and help you write the story to ZAM’s specifications. Once selected, and if conducted as set out in your proposal, publication and pay out are therefore guaranteed.

NB STORY PROPOSALS LONGER THAN 1000 WORDS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED

The deadline for proposals is 1 September 2020

Send your proposal to: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

The ZAM Editorial College comprised of Lydia Namubiru, Ruona Meyer, Bram Posthumus and Christian Locka will work with the selected journalists in consultation with the ZAM editors in Amsterdam.

 

Luzia and the men

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By Pedro Cardoso
Investigations
11 June 2020

Homeless and threatened, in a country where police nor justice system will help or protect, Luzia Banzuzi saw only one way out.

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Portland's welcome

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By Pedro Cardoso
Investigations
11 June 2020

In June last year the town of Portland in Maine, north west USA, was suddenly in the news because thirty-nine migrants from Angola and the DRC had showed up at migrant reception centres

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From Angola to America. Ana's Journey from Nothing to Nowhere

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By Pedro Cardoso
Investigations
11 June 2020

After braving seas, bandits and jungle, African migrants are now stuck at Mexico's border.

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The unholy alliance of African rulers and multinational enablers of corruption

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By ZAM Reporter
Investigations
23 January 2020

The unholy alliance of African rulers and multinational enablers of corruption.

 

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Kenyans cry for Esther

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By ZAM Reporter
Investigations
25 November 2019

Millions spent on expensive medical equipment couldn’t save this life.

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Image © GIJN

African investigative journalism in the spotlight at Hamburg conference

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By ZAM Reporter
Investigations
02 October 2019

African investigative journalists met with international colleagues at the Global Investigative Journalism Conference last week.

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26 – 29.09.19, Hamburg | Africa’s investigative power in spotlight at global conference

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By ZAM Reporter
Investigations
02 September 2019

The African Investigative Publishing Collective and ZAM will present their groundbreaking reports on kleptocracy at an international journalists’ gathering in Hamburg in September.

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Ghana | The Tomato Farmer Suicides

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By Zack Ohemeng Tawiah
Investigations
14 August 2019
  • Kleptocracy Project
  • Ghana

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Nigeria| Clinics with Nothing

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By Theophilus Abbah
Investigations
04 August 2019
  • Nigeria

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Cameroon | The godfathers who own the projects

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By Chief Bisong Etahoben
Investigations
18 July 2019

As the president ages, a kleptocracy disintegrates

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Ndanai Sub-County Hospital in Bomet county, Kenya.

Kenya | Shiny new useless machines

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By Joy Kirigia
Investigations
03 July 2019
  • Kleptocracy Project

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Public Disservice | Poor African countries waste billions while depriving citizens

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By AIPC/ZAM*
Investigations
03 July 2019

Lack of state services and protection encourages despair and militancy

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The Associates | Zambia – For your Noble Life

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By Charles Mafa and John Mukela
Investigations
02 July 2019

Forest homes for the wealthy, sewage water for the rest.

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The Associates | Mozambique – Licensed to plunder

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By Estacio Valoi
Investigations
25 June 2019

A network of Mozambican ruling party leaders and Chinese businesses already notorious for large scale timber looting and deforestation, has moved from plundering Mozambican timber to fish, another natural resource in the country with its long coastline. 

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The normal market price for a box of Diago water bottles, per box (P.Unit.) : 2900 Central African Francs, five US$

The Associates | Mali – Money like water

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By David Dembélé
Investigations
12 June 2019

African kleptocratic rulers plunder natural resources and state budgets with the assistance of international and local business people. For the first time, an investigation by African reporters in seven countries reveal how they operate. Part 1: Mali.

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The Associates | How We Did It

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By Evelyn Groenink
Investigations
05 June 2019

Our researchers intimidated and detained, whistleblowers killed in suspect car accidents, legal threats and numerous ‘no comments.’ 

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The Associates | Handling business for the kleptocrats

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By African Investigative Publishing Collective
Investigations
04 June 2019

African kleptocratic rulers plunder natural resources and state budgets with the assistance of international and local business people.

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Report | The Last Resource: Risking death to feed our kids

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By African Investigative Publishing Collective
Investigations
07 May 2019

For poor women, doing sex work to survive is the rule rather than the exception. 

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The Last Resource | Risking death to feed your kids

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By African Investigative Publishing Collective
Investigations
07 May 2019

Mozambique | Millions of UN dollars fail to reach villages fighting to survive in Mozambique

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By Estácio Valoi
Investigations
26 March 2019

Withholding of promised funds left Mozambican communities to battle cyclones, floods and drought alone for years.

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Mozambique | UK’s MRM-Gemfields will pay compensation to villagers Montepuez

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By ZAM Reporter
Investigations
04 February 2019

First we were accused of ‘gross distortions’. Now the mining company gives in.

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Nigeria | When deaths become too much

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By Oluwatosin Adeshokan
Investigations
22 January 2019
  • Nigeria
  • Kleptocracy Project

Why Nigerian doctors escape a rotten health system.  

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Image: African Investigative Journalism Conference, WITS University

AIJC 2018: African investigative journalism’s strongest performance yet

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By Evelyn Groenink
Investigations
08 November 2018

The walls of kleptocracy are cracking under the force of stories and revelations. With a new pan-African alliance the changemakers’ movement enters a new stage.

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