Annoschka Borman is a prominent Dutch journalist currently affiliated with De Correspondent. Known for her in-depth investigative reporting and insightful analyses, she has made significant contributions to Dutch journalism through her work on social justice and environmental issues.
In 2023, Annoschka Borman was recognized as Journalist of the Year for her outstanding contributions to Dutch journalism. Her work, particularly in investigative reporting and environmental advocacy, has set a high standard for journalistic excellence in the Netherlands.
Annoschka Borman moderated a high-profile national debate on environmental policy, bringing together policymakers, scientists, and activists. Her role as moderator was praised for facilitating a constructive dialogue on pressing environmental issues facing the Netherlands.
In 2021, Annoschka Borman launched a podcast series dedicated to climate change. The series features interviews with experts and activists, providing listeners with a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and potential solutions related to climate change.
Annoschka Borman published a book exploring themes of social justice and inequality. The book, which received critical acclaim, delves into systemic issues affecting marginalized communities and offers insights into potential solutions for creating a more equitable society.
In 2017, Annoschka Borman was awarded the prestigious De Tegel award for her investigative journalism. Her award-winning report exposed corruption in local government contracts, leading to significant policy changes and increased transparency in municipal governance.
Annoschka Borman joined De Correspondent as an investigative journalist, where she continued to focus on in-depth reporting. Her work at De Correspondent has been characterized by a commitment to uncovering the underlying causes of social and environmental issues, earning her recognition in the field.
In 2013, Annoschka Borman published her first major investigation focusing on environmental issues. The report highlighted the impact of industrial pollution on local communities and sparked a national conversation about environmental policy and corporate responsibility in the Netherlands.
Annoschka Borman began her journalism career at Trouw, where she worked as a junior reporter. During her time there, she covered a wide range of topics, gaining experience in both local and national news reporting. Her early work laid the foundation for her future in investigative journalism.