The Signals Network

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TypeNon-profit organization
Key people
Delphine Halgand-Mishra (Executive director)
The Signals Network
TypeNon-profit organization
HeadquartersSan Francisco, California
Key people
Delphine Halgand-Mishra (Executive director)
Websitethesignalsnetwork.org

The Signals Network (TSN) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded in 2017 by a coalition of journalists, lawyers, whistleblowers, technology entrepreneurs, and transparency activists. The organization supports whistleblowers who have shared public interest information and has helped coordinate international media investigations addressing corporate misconduct and human rights abuses.

TSN describes its approach to whistleblower support as independent and global. The organization provides services, including legal assistance, psychological support, physical security measures, temporary safe housing, online safety protection, career guidance and communication support.[1] TSN's Whistleblower Protection Program aims to help whistleblowers navigate the legal, physical, psychological and economic consequences of speaking out.[2] Through its Whistleblower Protection Fund, TSN also offers direct financial aid to those in need. [3]

TSN was founded by Gilles Raymond, a French entrepreneur who serves as the organization's founding chairman.[4][5] TSN's executive director is Delphine Halgand-Mishra, who previously worked at Reporters Without Borders.[6][7]

The Signals Network is an associate partner of Whistleblowing International Network[8] and a member of the Institute for Nonprofit News.[9] It is among the whistleblower organizations recommended by the Office of the Whistleblower Ombuds in the United States Congress.[10]

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