Open Eyes Collective focuses on developing investigative journalists by establishing and guiding cross-local collaborations and specialized investigative networks, for both experienced journalists who have reached a knowledge ceiling and experts transitioning into journalism. We believe that the most urgent stories emerge where knowledge, experience, and perspectives intersect.
Within the collective, we bring journalists together across local and thematic boundaries. We build cross-local collaborations and specialized investigative networks in which seasoned investigative journalists find new depth, and experts translate their knowledge into journalism that truly matters. Not individually, but as shared inquiry.
Open Eyes Collective supports these collaborations both substantively and organizationally. We create space for exchange, precision, and trust, enabling complex cases to be examined collectively. From this cohesion grows investigative journalism with greater context, greater impact, and greater authority.
We organize workshops and training sessions to keep ourselves and others up to date. The result is high-level journalism: stories that find their way into regional, national, and international media, and that demonstrate what is possible when eyes are open to one another and to the world.

Anne Nieuwpoort
Investigative reporter

geesje van haren
Chief Editor

margriet van dijken
Investigative reporter

ron broeders
Investigative reporter

bay hagebeek
Investigative reporter

irene van den berg
Investigative reporter

monica lam
Investigative reporter

suzanna de vries
Investigative reporter

casper rouffaer
Investigative reporter

laurens groeneveld
Investigative reporter

noortje smeltink
Investigative reporter

tim luimes
Investigative reporter

tomas vanheste
Investigative reporter

leonie coppes
Investigative reporter

qali nur
Investigative reporter

thijs broekkamp
Investigative reporter

esther remmelink
Investigative reporter

marcel hobma
Investigative reporter

reza sardari
Investigative reporter

clarine van karnebeek
Investigative reporter
Within the Open Eyes Collective, investigative journalists work with a broad and complementary set of skills. The collective combines classical investigative journalism with cross-media storytelling and operates at the intersection of journalism, culture, art, and society. Experience in desk and field research goes hand in hand with digging through documents and archives, conducting fieldwork, and asking critical, sometimes difficult questions. Members of the collective conduct in-depth investigations into lobbying practices, the manipulation of science, foreign interference, and international power structures, including Russian influence, while analyzing complex financial flows and constructions.
Open Eyes has extensive expertise in working with the Dutch Open Government Act (Woo/FOI): from submitting and following up on requests to analyzing large volumes of released documents, often in combination with data journalism and OSINT research. Data and technology play an important role in the investigative process, with skills in data analysis, data visualization, statistics, and monitoring. The collective works with Python, machine learning, and web scraping, and has knowledge of cybersecurity, Excel, and the interpretation of scientific and policy data.
The collective has strong audiovisual capabilities and produces podcasts, radio stories, and documentaries, from idea and research to recording, editing, and publication. Audiovisual productions are regularly used in cross-media projects, where image, audio, and text reinforce one another. The collective also has experience with journalistic photography as a standalone medium and as part of investigative and storytelling processes.
Writing skills form a core part of Open Eyes’ work. The collective produces longreads and long-form investigative articles, narrative and analytical journalism, personal stories, and academically oriented texts, as well as annual reports and policy-focused publications. In doing so, it pays close attention to trauma-informed practices and ethical journalism, with care for sources and those involved.
In addition to substantive expertise, Open Eyes possesses strong organizational and entrepreneurial skills. Members have experience in project management and coordination, fundraising, and grant applications, including funding trajectories with film and cultural funds. Networking, building trust with sources, interview techniques, moderating, and facilitating conversations are important parts of the work, as is international collaboration.
Finally, the collective brings substantive knowledge of European and Dutch policy, the social domain, and environmental issues, as well as regional expertise and language proficiency, including knowledge of the Chinese language and Indonesia. This combination of investigative skills, technological expertise, storytelling forms, and substantive knowledge enables Open Eyes to examine and communicate complex societal issues in a thorough and accessible way.
OPEN EYES COLLECTIVE IS A SPECIALIZED INVESTIGATIVE NETWORK OF STICHTING VERSPERS UITGEVERIJ
VersPers is located at A Lab,
Overhoeksplein 2, Lab. 010
1031 KS Amsterdam-Noord
ACCESSIBILITY
We are best reached by public transport. From the rear side of Amsterdam Central Station, take the free ferry across the IJ towards Buiksloterweg (approximately a 3-minute ride). From there, it is about a 4-minute walk to A Lab. Check the walking route here: https://goo.gl/maps/Se7E3EDnsJsSuznp6
If you prefer to come by car, navigate to Overhoeksplein 1 for the A’DAM Tower parking garage. This garage is available 24/7 and costs €3.45 per hour, with a maximum daily rate of €44. Please note that parking spaces are limited.
Email us at: info@openeyesinstitute.org