
Nataliya Gumenyuk
Nataliya Gumenyuk is a Ukrainian author and journalist specializing in foreign affairs and conflict reporting. She is CEO and co-founder of The Public Interest Journalism which aims at popularizing best practices for public interest journalism in the digital age. She wrote The Lost Island. The Tales From The Occupied Crimea” (2020), based on 6 years reporting from the annexed peninsula. In 2015 published the book "Maidan Tahrir. In Search Of The Lost Revolution” – a collection of reportages from the Middle East researching what happens to societies after the revolution. In 2021, Gumenyuk was the lead trainer of the “Reporting Long-Term Conflicts: Civilians, Military, Peace Process” Hub in Ukraine run by Thomson Reuters.
Since the start of the revolution and later conflict in Ukraine, Nataliya has been reporting from the field: Maidan, Crimea, Donbas. As an independent, international correspondent, she has reported on major political and social events from nearly 60 countries. Gumenyuk is the author of the book “The Lost Island. The Tales From The Occupied Crimea” (2020), based on 6 years reporting from the annexed peninsula. In 2015 published the book "Maidan Tahrir. In Search Of The Lost Revolution” – a collection of reportages from the Middle East researching what happens to societies after the revolution.
In 2021, Gumenyuk was the lead trainer of the “Reporting Long-Term Conflicts: Civilians, Military, Peace Process” Hub in Ukraine run by Thomson Reuters.