Ressources: Journalists Networks, Publications & Projects
The ‘Solutions Journalism Network‘: a rigorous and compelling reporting about responses to social problems, focused on what the news misses most often: how people are trying to solve problems and what we can learn from their successes or failures.
‘Reporters d’Espoirs’ (‘Reporters of Hopes’): an independent French non-profit organization promoting a Solutions Journalism to identify, analyze and report on initiatives responding to economic, societal or environmental problems.
‘Solomon‘: a non-profit organization based in Greece that produces investigative journalism that serves public interest, structured around four main areas: accountability of those in power, refugees and migration, environment, and food systems.
‘11 tough questions on how to do Solutions Journalism’: a practical guide addressing key questions that arise when practising solutions journalism. Going beyond the traditional focus on problems by critically and transparently examining how individuals and groups are actively working to solve common issues.
‘The European Journalism Centre foundation‘: an independent Dutch non-profit organization, aiming to provide people with reliable, trustworthy and verified information, to defend freedom of expression, make governments and societies function better and enable strong democracies.

The ‘Young Reporters for the Environment‘: a platform to research environmental issues and promote solutions through investigative reporting, photography, and video journalism. The YRE program provides tools and ressources for students and teachers (webinars, Video Tutorials containing top tips for creating inspiring articles, photos and videos, etc.)
Green Reporters’ participants creations

‘Environmental Pollution in the Flegrean Fields’ by Martina and Miriam (Peripli Association, Italy).
The ‘Solutions Journalism Network‘: a rigorous and compelling reporting about responses to social problems, focused on what the news misses most often: how people are trying to solve problems and what we can learn from their successes or failures.
‘Reporters d’Espoirs’ (‘Reporters of Hopes’): an independent French non-profit organization promoting a Solutions Journalism to identify, analyze and report on initiatives responding to economic, societal or environmental problems.
‘Solomon‘: a non-profit organization based in Greece that produces investigative journalism that serves public interest, structured around four main areas: accountability of those in power, refugees and migration, environment, and food systems.
‘11 tough questions on how to do Solutions Journalism’: a practical guide addressing key questions that arise when practising solutions journalism. Going beyond the traditional focus on problems by critically and transparently examining how individuals and groups are actively working to solve common issues.
‘The European Journalism Centre foundation‘: an independent Dutch non-profit organization, aiming to provide people with reliable, trustworthy and verified information, to defend freedom of expression, make governments and societies function better and enable strong democracies.