Inge de Wit is a prominent Dutch journalist currently working at Trouw, where she is best known for her in-depth investigative reporting on social issues and environmental topics. Her career is marked by significant contributions to Dutch journalism, including award-winning investigations and impactful storytelling.
Inge de Wit is a prominent Dutch journalist currently working at Trouw, where she is best known for her in-depth investigative reporting on social issues and environmental topics. Her career is marked by significant contributions to Dutch journalism, including award-winning investigations and impactful storytelling.
Inge de Wit moderated a high-profile national debate on environmental policy, bringing together politicians, scientists, and activists. Her role as moderator was praised for facilitating a balanced and productive discussion on critical issues facing the Netherlands.
Inge de Wit launched a podcast series titled 'Climate Conversations', exploring the impact of climate change on Dutch society. The series features interviews with experts, activists, and policymakers, and has been praised for its insightful and accessible approach to complex environmental issues.
Inge de Wit led an investigation into a major social justice case involving housing discrimination in the Netherlands. Her reporting brought national attention to systemic issues within the housing market, resulting in policy reviews and increased public discourse.
Inge de Wit joined Trouw, where she continues to focus on investigative journalism. Her work at Trouw has included major investigations into social justice issues, further cementing her reputation as a leading voice in Dutch journalism.
Inge de Wit published her first book, 'The Silent Crisis', which delves into the environmental challenges facing the Netherlands. The book was well-received for its thorough research and compelling narrative, further establishing her as an authority on environmental journalism.
Inge de Wit received the prestigious De Tegel award for her investigative series on environmental pollution in the Netherlands. Her reporting uncovered significant regulatory failures and prompted governmental action, highlighting her impact on public policy and environmental awareness.
Inge de Wit transitioned to NRC Handelsblad, where she took on more specialized roles focusing on investigative journalism. Her work at NRC included deep dives into political scandals and corporate malfeasance, establishing her reputation as a meticulous and fearless reporter.
Inge de Wit began her career at De Telegraaf, one of the largest daily newspapers in the Netherlands. During her time there, she honed her skills in general reporting, covering a wide range of topics from local news to national events, which laid the foundation for her future in investigative journalism.