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=== Investigative journalism and non-profit Media Development Foundation === The ''Kyiv Post'' is also a center for [[investigative journalism]]. Bonner, besides serving as chief editor, was also the regional coordinator of the Objective Investigative Journalism Project, funded by the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, from 2013-2017 along with [[Olga Rudenko]], the ''Kyiv Post''{{'s}} deputy chief editor since Oct. 6, 2017. Stories were published at various news outlets. Ex-''Kyiv Post'' staff writer Vlad Lavrov, meanwhile, is the regional coordinator for the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project, whose donors include the U.S. Agency for International Development. A group of ''Kyiv Post'' journalists in 2013 launched the Media Development Foundation, a nongovernmental organization that has raised $865,000 in the last five years to support independent journalism in three ways: #[[Investigative journalism]] #Student journalism internship exchanges #Training programs for experienced professionals. The ''Kyiv Post'' was one of the media outlets that participated in the [[Panama Papers|2016 Panama Papers investigation]]. ''Kyiv Post'' employees also launched a second nongovernmental organization, the Free Press Foundation, to support independent journalism projects.{{Citation needed|date=May 2021}}
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