Its reporters conduct in-depth, cross-border investigations into migration, conflict and corruption, and work with leading media to publish their findings.
[3] As a result, more than a million people signed a petition calling on EU countries to withdraw from the treaty.
[5][6][7] In another investigation Investigate Europe revealed the Moria logbook,[8] in which the camp management recorded the conditions under which unaccompanied minors were housed in the Moria refugee camp on the Greek island of Lesbos.
Investigate Europe's research is published in Europe's major newspapers, including the Guardian,[10] Público,[11] Mediapart,[12] Il Fatto Quotidiano,[13] Dagens Nyheter,[14] Gazeta Wyborcza,[15] Republik,[16] Der Standard[17] and Tagesspiegel.
[18] The organisation's work has contributed to public debates,[19][20] policy discussions[21][22] and legislative processes[23][24] in the EU and its member states.