Rubryka’s chief editor joined Solution Journalism Network as a LEDE Fellow
Anastasia Rudenko, Rubryka's founder and chief editor, became the LEDE fellow of the 2023 cohort of the Solution Journalism Network.
Solutions Journalism Network is one of the largest and most influential organizations in the world that develops solution journalism. The goal of the LEDE fellows is to advance solution journalism both locally and internationally.
This year, 10 scholars were selected from around 500 applicants from different countries of the world, the organizers note.
Anastasia Rudenko became the first fellow from Ukraine to join LEDE with Solution Journalism Network.
So proud to become #LEDE Fellow and cooperate with @soljourno 🌎
I am first fellow from Ukraine who enters this program — and I'll do my best to spread reporting on the ways Ukrainians are coping with the consequences of war
Follow @RubrykaEng to see solutions from Ukraine 🇺🇦 https://t.co/g5YX5op4Uf
— Anastasia Rudenko (@afrudenko) February 15, 2023
In 2021 she was awarded with 30 under 30 ranking from the The George Gongadze Prize and the Ukrainians.
Also, as Anastasiya Rudenko said, now "Rubryka's pieces are available at Solutions Story Tracker — it is a database of the best examples of solution journalism from different countries around the world. Now it has more than 14.000 materials. Stories enter the Story Tracker if they meet all the requirements. "Rubryka" is the first Ukrainian media whose articles appeared in the Solutions Story Tracker database, now there are more than 20 articles of the publication.
"Rubryka" is the first Ukrainian online media that develops solution journalism. In this approach, editors focus not so much on the problem but on possible options for its solution, and talk about it on the examples of specific people, public organizations and initiatives, communities. How decision journalism works during war, you can read via the link.