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Rubryka
Available in
HeadquartersKyiv, Ukraine
Created byAnastasia Rudenko
URLhttps://rubryka.com/
CommercialYes

Rubryka (Рубрика) is a Ukrainian online media outlet that specializes in solutions journalism, and covers news and socio-political developments in Ukraine. It was founded in 2018 by its editor-in-chief Anastasia Rudenko, the only solutions journalism trainer in Ukraine, accredited by the Solutions Journalism Network. The outlet reports in Ukrainian, Russian, and English.

Media concept and focuses

See also: Solutions journalism

Since 2020, Rubryka has focused on solutions journalism and the principles of constructive journalism, reporting on the problems Ukrainians face, and solutions they have found. It is one of the only Ukrainian media outlets that specializes in solutions journalism, with its articles highlighted by the global solutions journalism aggregator Solutions Story Tracker. In 2021, Rubryka launched its signature format for solutions stories.

In Ukraine, Rubryka is recognized as a publication with high journalistic standards and a focus on media literacy.

The publication is internationally acclaimed as a solutions media outlet and has cooperated with organizations and global promoters of solutions journalism such as Transitions and Solutions Journalism Network.

Media work during the Russian invasion of Ukraine

See also: Russian invasion of Ukraine

From the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, Rubryka has been covering stories that address problems and solutions that have arisen in response to the war. The publication has also launched an English-language podcast on solutions that Ukrainians have developed to cope with the war challenges. Rubryka updates its readers on current developments and news from Ukraine.

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