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Friday, May 29
 

11:30am CEST

Investigating CO2 emissions fraud by reverse-engineering publicly reported data
Friday May 29, 2026 11:30am - 12:45pm CEST
This session will introduce the regulatory framework of the EU emission trading systems (EU ETS) and its potentially serious shortcomings. Participants will learn the basics of anomaly analysis and how to reverse-engineer CO2 ‘emission factors’ from various European public databases. The speakers will also explore other potential investigation pathways based on their learnings - including identifying suspicious verifiers, finding expert sources, and using environmental FOIs to obtain company emission reports.

The basis of this panel is a series of investigations published between 2021 and 2025 by OCCRP, IRPI, Investigace.cz, and RISE Project. To learn more, you can go here: https://www.journalismfund.eu/carbon-deceit-ets 
Speakers
avatar for Leopold Salzenstein

Leopold Salzenstein

Data coordinator, Arena for Journalism in Europe
Leopold Salzenstein is a freelance investigative data journalist and trainer based in the south of France. At Arena, he coordinates the handling of data for publications and trainings. He is also a member of the collective of journalists Environmental Investigative Forum (EIF).

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Eli Moskowitz

Environmental Editor, OCCRP
Friday May 29, 2026 11:30am - 12:45pm CEST
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2:00pm CEST

Using data to expose violations of transgender rights
Friday May 29, 2026 2:00pm - 3:15pm CEST
Reporting on transgender people can be a minefield: official data is scarce, public understanding is patchy, and with their rights increasingly contested by politicians and commentators, the community itself is often wary of journalists.

Drawing on Investigate Europe’s project The Cruel Condition -published with Arte, New Lines, Taz, and others- this session explores how laws across Europe pushed trans people toward sterilising surgeries over decades. It will outline how we compiled first-of-its-kind data to produce an unprecedented cross-border estimate, and share practical insights on building trust with trans sources.

We will also look at other investigations using data to cover LGBT issues (e.g., on money flows to conservative groups), a topic quite often overlooked by data journalists, to consider possible pathways for future investigations amid an intensifying backlash against LGBT rights in many parts of the world. We will look at other examples and invite you to discuss how to be creative with unusual, and sometimes even non-existent, datasets.
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Friday May 29, 2026 2:00pm - 3:15pm CEST
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5:15pm CEST

Budgeting café
Friday May 29, 2026 5:15pm - 6:15pm CEST
Do you want to learn how to translate your ideas into budgets, explore different financial scenarios, draft budgets for grant applications, and improve your financial reporting? Join the budgeting cafe to ask anything you’ve always wanted to know about journalism finance.

Please note: you need to book a time slot in advance. You can do it HERE.
Speakers
avatar for Cora Moyano

Cora Moyano

Finance Manager, Arena for Journalism in Europe
Happy to share and learn about finance, business models, fundraising, processes, systems, and transparency in nonprofits. It doesn't need to be boring or terribly serious ;)

Friday May 29, 2026 5:15pm - 6:15pm CEST
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Saturday, May 30
 

9:30am CEST

Handling leaks and source protection in a changing technological environment
Saturday May 30, 2026 9:30am - 10:45am CEST
Leaks remain a  powerful source of investigations, but they are becoming harder to handle, authenticate, and secure in an era of mass leaks, AI-generated forgeries, surveillance, and legal pressure on newsrooms.

This hands-on session offers a practical, step-by-step methodology for journalists working with data leaks today, from first contact with a source to post-publication decisions. Based on real investigative cases and newsroom practices, the session focuses on decision-making, security, verification, and workflow, rather than theory.

The session walks participants through the full lifecycle of a data leak, using concrete examples and tools:

- How to evaluate a leak: source motivations, credibility, red flags, and public-interest tests
- How to decide whether to investigate (or walk away) without wasting newsroom resources
- How to verify authenticity in an era of AI-generated documents and manipulated leaks
- How to protect sources, data, and journalists throughout the investigation
- How to make smart editorial, ethical, and legal decisions under pressure
- What to do with data after publication (retain, restrict, destroy, or share)
Speakers
avatar for Sandrine Rigaud

Sandrine Rigaud

Program Director, GIJN
Sandrine Rigaud is the Program Director of the Global Investigative Journalism Network. She is an investigative journalist, director and Emmy-winning producer who served as editor-in-chief of Forbidden Stories from 2019 to 2024. In that position, she led international collaborations... Read More →
Saturday May 30, 2026 9:30am - 10:45am CEST
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11:15am CEST

Risky research - protect yourself in high-risk investigations
Saturday May 30, 2026 11:15am - 12:30pm CEST
If you have been through the Digital Hygiene session at Dataharvest, or are otherwise already aware of the baseline of digital security, you are now ready to advance to the next level.

In this session, we will dive deep into threat modelling as well as the tools and tactics to know about if your investigations involve a high degree of risk to your sources, your collaborators, or yourself.

The goal of the session is that you are able to make informed choices by assessing digital risks specific to an investigation and selecting the appropriate systems and strategies to manage them consistently.

Saturday May 30, 2026 11:15am - 12:30pm CEST
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12:35pm CEST

Budgeting café
Saturday May 30, 2026 12:35pm - 1:35pm CEST
Do you want to learn how to translate your ideas into budgets, explore different financial scenarios, draft budgets for grant applications, and improve your financial reporting? Join the budgeting cafe to ask anything you’ve always wanted to know about journalism finance.

Please note: you need to book a time slot in advance. You can do it HERE.
Speakers
avatar for Cora Moyano

Cora Moyano

Finance Manager, Arena for Journalism in Europe
Happy to share and learn about finance, business models, fundraising, processes, systems, and transparency in nonprofits. It doesn't need to be boring or terribly serious ;)

Saturday May 30, 2026 12:35pm - 1:35pm CEST
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1:45pm CEST

How to use court decisions to build multimedia narratives that enhance human rights
Saturday May 30, 2026 1:45pm - 3:00pm CEST
Court decisions are treasure troves of verified facts—but they're often locked in dense legal documents that the public never sees. This session will present a specific methodology for extracting, contextualizing, and translating judicial findings into compelling multimedia narratives that serve human rights advocacy, accountability, and education.

We want to present the methodology we developed in the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network in Bosnia and Herzegovina - BIRN BiH - on how to connect court findings into coherent narratives, translating court-verified facts into accessible, informative, and educational content.

We will use three BIRN BiH developed databases to demonstrate our methodology. Additionally, we want to present how we used court facts to develop educational tools. Many journalists and human rights documentalists treat court records as supporting evidence for stories. This session will show how court decisions themselves can be the primary story—and how systematic extraction creates accountability infrastructure that outlasts individual articles or projects.
Speakers
avatar for Katarina Zrinjski

Katarina Zrinjski

Head of Programmes, Balkan Investigative Reporting Network in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Passionate about projects promoting peacebuilding and rule of law in the Balkans since 2010. 

avatar for Denis Džidić

Denis Džidić

Director, Balkan Investigative Reporting Network Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIRN BiH)

Saturday May 30, 2026 1:45pm - 3:00pm CEST
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3:30pm CEST

Crossing the borders safely: securing devices, data and sources
Saturday May 30, 2026 3:30pm - 4:45pm CEST
Are you working on cross-border investigations that lead you to physically cross a border? Are you crossing borders with devices that hold information on your sources? Do you know what data is stored on your phone and how it could be accessed at a border? If this is you and you want to find out how best to protect yourself, then this session is for you!

Your devices hold a significant amount of information on you and your sources. At a border, this data could be accessed, copied and stored, putting you and others at risk. Join us for this 75-minute session, organised by ACOS Alliance, where you will be given clear, practical guidance to help you navigate the uncertainty around securing your data at the border. 
Speakers
avatar for Ela Stapley

Ela Stapley

Senior Digital Security Adviser
Ela Stapley is a Senior Adviser in Digital Security and Strategy who has spent the past decade working with journalists, newsrooms, and journalist networks to provide high-level digital security support.  During this time, she has trained and provided individual assistance to over... Read More →
Saturday May 30, 2026 3:30pm - 4:45pm CEST
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5:15pm CEST

Academic complicity on Palestine: Crowdsourcing and maintaining an actionable database
Saturday May 30, 2026 5:15pm - 6:30pm CEST
Across Europe, university staff and students have been challenging their institutions' complicity in oppression and occupation in the Palestinian West Bank and genocide in Gaza. This has led to numerous research efforts from ad-hoc coalitions at universities across Europe uncovering their own university's ties to institutions engaging in and enabling this violence, as well as an uptick in interest in existing research, mostly done by actors not in establishment academia.

Academic Complicity (academiccomplicity.eu) is a mapping project collating the most recent research on this and displaying it in a form usable by journalists, activists and the public. The first database was set up for the Netherlands in Summer 2024 and has since spread to Belgium, Germany, France, and Norway. It is currently expanding to Denmark and, in late May, we will have published a new database on Horizon Europe collaborations across Europe.

In this session, we will talk about how we ensured safety and anonymity of our sources and how this affected our decisions; how we maintain the volunteer-run database; how we verify the data. We will discuss our design decision and rationale based on these factors and what lessons we learned from maintaining a database like this. This session is useful to journalists working in the theme of activist repression as well as those who want to build up databases via crowdsourcing. 



Speakers
avatar for Aaron Pereira

Aaron Pereira

Co-Founder/Researcher, Solid Sustainability Research
Together with my colleague Linda Knoester, I work on research, analysis and communication about greenwashing and other forms of climate obstruction. Since 2023, we coordinate a distributed research project with students, academics and action groups mapping relationships between universities... Read More →
Saturday May 30, 2026 5:15pm - 6:30pm CEST
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