Suzana Miceva is a journalist and editor with almost two decades of experience in various media: local and national television, online media, magazines, etc.

She completed journalism school at the Macedonian Media Institute, undergraduate studies in operational management, undergraduate studies in Macedonian language and literature, as well as post-graduate studies in Strategic Communications Management.

In 2015, Miceva was one of the award-winning journalists for the Nikola Mladenov research award for her reporting on the refugee crisis. She is also the author of a dozen documentaries. She received the award of the Association of Journalists of Macedonia for reporting of local importance in 2019.

She also received the highest recognition of the Municipality of Strumica "Holy 15 Tiberiopolis priest-martyrs" for her achievements in journalism and literature. She is an author and scientific researcher in the field of communications, cultural studies, literature and folklore. She published six poetry books.

Suzana Miceva

Basic information

Name
Suzana Miceva
Title
Journalist
Country
North Macedonia
City
Strumica

Supported projects

The unbreathable air of the Western Balkans

  • Environment

SKOPJE /TIRANA /PRISTINA – The levels of pollution in the capitals of the republics in the Western Balkans are extremely high. The investigation looks at the causes of this situation as well as the health problems that air pollution leads to.

Deforestation and Hydropower Plants: Damage for Europe's Blue Heart

  • Energy
  • Environment

SKOPJE / TIRANA - Forests and rivers of Albania and North Macedonia have been exploited for years. These two countries, located in the Western Balkans, have amazing ecosystems and biodiversity, with plenty of endemic tree species and rivers with abundance of water. But natural resources in the region are often seen as a very good source for making profit, mainly by businessmen with a strong political support.

Deforestation in Albania and hydropower in Macedonia

The Disappearance of Prespa Lake

  • Agriculture
  • Environment

PRESPA LAKE - It is considered as even older than the officially oldest lake in Europe, Ohrid Lake, is endangered.

Dimitar Micev