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Foro de Periodismo de ArgentinaInvestigación periodística sobre el destino de algunos fundos públicos que reparten el Gobierno y el Congreso argentinos a organizaciones civiles sin fines de lucro.
Produced by: Primer Equipo de Investigación del Fopea
tags: storytelling, multimedia, argentina, subsidios, fopea
Investigación periodística sobre el destino de algunos fundos públicos que reparten el Gobierno y el Congreso argentinos a organizaciones civiles sin fines de lucro.
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