It means you are interested in participating in the ARIJ 13th Annual Forum (1st Virtual Annual Forum). You will need confirmation of registration in order to participate.
No, you do not have to pay anything to register. The cost of the registration is covered by ARIJ and its partners.
Registration is free for investigative journalists and journalists from all over the world interested in covering issues related to the Arab world, including Arab university professors and journalism and Media university students.
#ARIJ20 will be held fully online and virtual from December 4-6, 2020.
Yes, so far we are planning to have ARIJ’s 14th Annual Forum in Jordan. However, we are following COVID-19 developments closely and monitoring the situation.
The official languages at the Forum are Arabic and English. Simultaneous interpreters will be present during all sessions.
We have organised more than 30 panels, training sessions, plenary sessions and workshops, bringing in the world’s leading investigative reporters, editors, producers and media development experts. We will share more details about the speakers along with the agenda as the date approaches.
Each year we depend on the generosity and support of media partners, IJ supporters, media outlets,
foundations, law firms, banks, and corporations to organise the ARIJ Forum. This event is central to ARIJ’s
mission to train and equip journalists to become society’s “watchdogs” in favour of democracy, transparency
and the rule of law.
The ARIJ Forum provides a great recruiting opportunity for major sponsors. Sponsor support helps us keep
registration fees low, ensuring that attendance remains robust, and travel budgets lean. For more
information, please contact ARIJ’s Business Development Specialist Yazan Abu Al Rous at:
info@arij.net
You can view our ARIJ19 partners
here.
Is the only regional gathering for investigative journalists and editors in the Middle East and North Africa. Attendees trade tips and skills with award-winning media trainers and have the rare chance to be coached by the leaders of the global investigative journalism movement. This year’s Forum topic will tackle one of the major issues facing journalists across the globe.