UN ANNOUNCES MEDIA AWARDS FOR SOMALI
JOURNALISTS.

Office of the United Nations Resident & Humanitarian
Coordinator for Somalia
Springette, Off
Lower Kabete Road,
P.O. Box 28832, 00200, Nairobi, Kenya
Tel. (254 20) 4255000; Fax (254 20) 4255101 Website:
www.somalia-un.org
Press
Statement: for immediate release
The
United Nations in Somalia has announced media awards to be
won by Somali
journalists, writers and radio broadcasters based in South
Central Somalia, Puntland and Somaliland.
The new awards aim to encourage the production of media
features on development and humanitarian issues facing the
country.
UN
Resident Coordinator and Humanitarian Coordinator, Mark
Bowden says the UN hopes to make the awards an annual
event. “We want to recognize the contribution of Somali
journalists and broadcasters who work under challenging
conditions yet manage to put issues related to development
and humanitarian issues on the public agenda”.
“This is all part of our long-term goal to support the
improvement of journalism on development issues. Many
Somali writers and broadcasters are highlighting the
efforts towards peace, partnership, recovery and
development across the country and we want to reward them
for doing so,” said Mr. Bowden.
Individual prizes of up to USD 1,000 can be won in two
categories: print and radio. The UN aims to add a TV
category next year.
Features published or broadcast between 1 August 2007 and
30 September 2008 are eligible for entry in the following
broad subject areas: Peace & Governance, Partnership,
Children, Women, Health and Responding to Emergencies.
Entries will be evaluated by a panel of judges comprising
high-level UN representatives and journalism professionals
based on criteria including accuracy, analysis, balance,
content, impact, originality and human interest value.
The call for entries is being made to Somali media houses,
journalists’ organizations and freelance media
practitioners in South Central Somalia, Puntland and
Somaliland.
The winners will be announced before year-end.
The awards are supported by United Nations agencies
operating in Somalia: FAO, ILO, UNAIDS, UNDP, UNESCO,
UNFPA, UNHABITAT, UNHCR, UNICEF, UNIFEM, UNOCHA, UNPOS,
WFP, WHO.
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