 
		Already speakers from 15 countries have signed up, including some of the world’s top trainers in investigative and data journalism. The official hashtag of the event is: #IJAsia14. Among the speakers:
	Mar Cabra, International Consortium of Investigative Journalists
	Ying Chan, University of Hong Kong Media Studies Centre
	Umar Cheema, The News/Center for Investigative Reporting Pakistan
	Reg Chua, Thomson Reuters
	Sheila Coronel, Columbia University School of Journalism
	Kunda Dixit, Nepal Center for Investigative Journalism
	Govindraj Ethiraj, IndiaSpend
	David Kaplan, Global Investigative Journalism Network
	Yolanda Ma, Data Journalism China
	Malou Mangahas, Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism
	Smari McCarthy, International Modern Media Institute
	Nils Mulvad, Investigative Reporting Denmark
	Paul Myers, BBC
	Syed Nazakat, The Week, India
	Peter Noorlander, Media Legal Defence Initiative
	Paul Radu, Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project
	Giannina Segnini, Columbia University
	Drew Sullivan, Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project
	Yoichiro Tateiwa, NHK, Japan
	Yong Jin Kim, Korea Center for Investigative Journalism
Educators — Uncovering Asia will feature a special workshop on teaching investigative journalism. Among the schools which will be represented at the conference: the Ateneo de Manila University’s Asian Center for Journalism (Philippines), Asian College of Journalism (India), Chung-Ang University’s School of Journalism & Mass Communication (Korea), Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism (U.S.), Danish School of Media and Journalism (Denmark), Hong Kong University Journalism and Media Studies Centre (Hong Kong), and Waseda University’s Journalism School (Japan). Continue Reading →