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Guinevere Latoza

Guinevere Latoza

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Writer, Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism

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Total articles 13

  • 2025 Elections Blog: Supreme Court urged to compel Congress to ban political dynasties

    By Guinevere Latoza

    Apr. 01, 2025

  • Unfinished project: Portraits, stories of women fighting for divorce in the Philippines

    By Rick Rocamora, Guinevere Latoza

    Mar. 31, 2025

  • Political clans gain, women lose seats in new BARMM interim government

    By Guinevere Latoza

    Mar. 30, 2025

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Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism

The Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ) is an independent, nonprofit media agency that specializes in investigative reporting. It was founded in 1989 by nine Filipino journalists who realized, from their years on the beat and at the news desk, the need for newspapers and broadcast agencies to go beyond day-to-day reportage. PCIJ has published over 1,000 investigative reports and over 1,000 other stories in major Philippine newspapers and magazines, produced five full–length documentaries and scores of documentaries for TV, and launched over two dozen books. In addition, the PCIJ organizes training seminars and offers the services of its journalism trainers, for news organizations in the Philippines and Southeast Asia. The PCIJ has won over 150 major awards, including nine National Book Awards, a Catholic Mass Media Award, and more than two dozen awards and citations from the Jaime V. Ongpin Awards for Investigative Journalism. PCIJ stories make an impact. Well–researched and well–documented, these reports have contributed to a deeper understanding of raging issues, from politics to the environment, from health and business to women and the military. Some of these reports have prodded government action on issues like corruption, public accountability, and environmental protection. Still, some other reports have triggered the transfer or resignation of senior public officials and justices, and formed part of the evidence in the impeachment, and eventual trial for plunder, of a Philippine president, Joseph Estrada.

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Founded: 1989