openDemocracy is an independent, international media organisation headquartered in London with bureaus in the UK, Africa and Latin America. We produce investigative and movement-focused journalism in English and Spanish at the nexus of gender, geopolitics, migration, technology and rights.
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openDemocracy’s journalism consistently drives real-world change and our investigations have helped change laws, trigger official investigations and strengthen accountability worldwide.
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