Gambia Leaks exists to promote accountability, investigative journalism, and public-interest reporting. Real change does not happen in isolation — it requires informed citizens, courageous sources, and a community that values truth over silence.
Here’s how you can help.
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Ways to support:
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Here’s how you can help.
1. Submit Information Securely
If you have evidence of corruption, abuse of power, financial misconduct, or public wrongdoing, your information matters.You can:
- Submit documents anonymously
- Share tips through secure channels
- Provide background context that helps investigations move forward
Your safety comes first.
2. Share Our Investigations
Independent journalism only has impact when it reaches the public.You can help by:
- Sharing verified stories on social media
- Sending articles to community groups and WhatsApp networks
- Discussing investigations respectfully in civic forums
3. Provide Professional Expertise
Are you:- A lawyer familiar with constitutional or anti-corruption law?
- An auditor or financial expert?
- A journalist, researcher, or policy analyst?
4. Support Ethical Journalism
Investigative journalism requires time, research, verification, and legal review.Ways to support:
- Volunteer skills (research, editing, legal review)
- Offer secure technical support
- Assist with data analysis
- Help translate materials when needed
5. Promote Civic Responsibility
Transparency is not partisan — it is foundational to democracy.You can:
- Encourage peaceful civic engagement
- Support freedom of the press
- Advocate for institutional accountability
- Participate in respectful, evidence-based dialogue
6. Protect Whistleblowers
If someone confides in you about wrongdoing:- Do not pressure them to go public
- Direct them to secure reporting options
- Avoid exposing their identity without consent
7. Hold Us Accountable
Gambia Leaks is committed to:- Verifying information before publication
- Correcting errors transparently
- Avoiding defamation and misinformation
- Separating facts from opinion
Our Commitment
Gambia Leaks stands for:- Truth
- Accountability
- Responsible investigative journalism
- Protection of sources
- Respect for the rule of law