Rianne Schrapff is a seasoned Dutch journalist currently working at Trouw. Known for her in-depth investigations and insightful reporting, she has made significant contributions to Dutch journalism through her work on social issues and environmental topics.
Rianne Schrapff launched a groundbreaking investigative podcast series that delves into the hidden dynamics of power and influence in Dutch society. The series has been lauded for its in-depth research and compelling storytelling.
Rianne Schrapff moderated a high-profile national debate on climate policy, bringing together politicians, scientists, and activists. Her balanced and insightful moderation was praised for fostering constructive dialogue on critical environmental issues.
Rianne Schrapff was appointed as a foreign correspondent for Trouw in Brussels, Belgium. Her role involved covering European Union affairs, providing Dutch readers with insights into the complex political dynamics of the EU.
Rianne Schrapff published a critically acclaimed book exploring the roots and impacts of social inequality in the Netherlands. The book received praise for its thorough research and compelling narrative, cementing her reputation as a leading voice on social issues.
In recognition of her outstanding investigative journalism, Rianne Schrapff was awarded De Tegel, one of the most prestigious journalism awards in the Netherlands. Her work on social justice issues was particularly highlighted during the award ceremony.
Rianne Schrapff gained national attention with her investigative report on a major environmental scandal involving illegal waste dumping. Her work led to policy changes and increased awareness about environmental protection in the Netherlands.
Rianne Schrapff began her career at Trouw, a leading Dutch newspaper, where she quickly established herself as a diligent and insightful journalist. Her early work focused on social issues, laying the foundation for her future investigative reporting.