Agência Pública

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FormatDiary
Founder(s)Marina Amaral
Natália Viana
Tatiana Merlino[2]
EditorMariana Amaral
Natalia Viana
Founded2011; 14 years ago (2011)
Agência Pública
One scoop per day[1]
FormatDiary
Founder(s)Marina Amaral
Natália Viana
Tatiana Merlino[2]
EditorMariana Amaral
Natalia Viana
Founded2011; 14 years ago (2011)
LanguagePortuguese
HeadquartersSão Paulo
CountryBrazil
Websiteapublica.org
Free online archivesYes

Agência Pública is a Brazilian investigative and independent journalism agency. It was founded in 2011 by the reporters Marina Amaral, Natália Viana and Tatiana Merlino.[2] It is currently run by Marina Amaral and Natália Viana.[3]

Agência Pública has received multiple awards for having produced excellent reports on subjects of public interest[4] with the objectives of strengthening the right to information, helping to qualify the democratic debate, and promoting human rights.[3]

The agency distributes its content free of charge, including to other sites and platforms to republish their reports, under the Creative Commons Attribution NonDerivative license.[3]

Support for independent journalism

In addition to its own reports, Pública distributes grants to: independent reporters to develop their stories,[5] incubate journalism initiatives and launch the Independent Journalism Map in 2016.[6]

The Agência Pública office is located in São Paulo and, since 2016, the organization has run the Casa Pública, the first Cultural Center of Journalism in Brazil.[6][7]

Truco

Since 2014, the Agência Pública has maintained a fact-checking project, Truco.[8][9] The project is dedicated to checking the rhetoric of politicians and personalities when they make relevant statements that lead to debates about society. Truco checked the 2014 presidential elections[9] and the 2016 municipal elections.[10] It is one of the fact checking projects that has received the facts verification mark from Google.[11]

Funding

Pública is funded by various foundations, such as the Ford Foundation, Betty and Jacob Lafer Foundation, the Open Society Foundations, the Oak Foundation, and when required, resorts to crowdfunding to fund reporting.[2]

Awards

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