Oana Filip (Romania) writes about culture and life. She is a journalist for Scena9, a Romanian magazine and website. 

After working for a news agency and in television for a few years, she moved to independent media and began to focus more on long-form journalism. She wrote extensively about rural life in Romania and edited a daily newsletter.

So far she has written about water buffaloes, trout, mummies, museums, slaughterhouses, bees, traditional clothing or women's rights. She hopes the list will continue to grow.

Oana Filip

Basic information

Name
Oana Filip
Title
Journalist
Expertise
Water Buffaloes, Trout, Mummies, Museums, Slaughter Houses, Bees, Traditional Clothing or Women Rights
Country
Romania
City
Bucharest
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Supported projects

The Quiet Invasion. Impact of Invasive Species

  • Environment

SANT'ANGELO in VADO / BUCHAREST - As people and goods migrate from one place to another, so too do plants, insects, and animals. Some of these species survive the journey, multiply uncontrollably, and profoundly affect their new ecosystems — in which case they are considered invasive species.

Afsarnayakkan, Vespa Watch

Ukraine and Romania's shared garbage problems and solutions

  • Environment

TARGU LAPUS / DRAHOBRAT - This investigation looks at three localities facing problems of illegal dumping, landfill development and rifts between citizens and local authorities, and what is being done to address them.

How to Protect the Unique Ecosystems of the Danube

  • Environment
  • Transport

DANUBE - Romania and Ukraine share a very important river — the Danube. As a transport artery, one of the mouths of the Danube started to be used at the beginning of the war for export. 

Ioana Cîrlig