European Commission launches the Lorenzo Natali Media Prize 2015

DUSHANBE, May 12, 2015, Asia-Plus – The Delegation of the European Union to Tajikistan says the European Commission launched the Lorenzo Natali Media Prize 2015, which rewards outstanding contributions by journalists who report on development, and in particular on the eradication of poverty. The aim of the European Year for Development is reportedly to inform […]

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DUSHANBE, May 12, 2015, Asia-Plus – The Delegation of the European Union to Tajikistan says the European Commission launched the Lorenzo Natali Media Prize 2015, which rewards outstanding contributions by journalists who report on development, and in particular on the eradication of poverty.

The aim of the European Year for Development is reportedly to inform EU citizens about development cooperation by highlighting the results that the EU, acting together with Member States, has achieved as the world’s largest donor.

This year’s Lorenzo Natali Media Prize, is launched under the motto “Today”s Stories Can Change Our Tomorrow.”  It gives reporters and amateur journalists in the development community an unparalleled opportunity to showcase their commitment to eradicating poverty worldwide, and inspire people to help improve the lives of those in their own communities.

For the first time ever, this year the Prize will be open to amateur journalists, including bloggers, in a separate category.  As witnessed during the Arab Spring, amateur journalism gives people the power to shape public opinion and influence political events.

In many parts of the world, press freedom is undermined and journalists are at risk of attack. The EU is committed to press freedom and recognizes the important contribution of journalists to bring about change by exposing injustice and suffering.

The Lorenzo Natali Media Prize will be awarded to one amateur and one professional journalist from the following five regions: Europe, Africa, the Middle East and the Arab World, Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as Asia and the Pacific.  Each winner will receive a trophy and cash prize of €5,000.

An independent Grand Jury will also consider all the regional winners for the additional €5,000 Grand Prize.  The winners will be revealed and honored at an award ceremony in Brussels in December 2015.

Established in 1992 by the European Commission, the Lorenzo Natali Prize is awarded in memory of Lorenzo Natali, former Commissioner for Development and a staunch defender of freedom of expression, democracy, human rights and development.  The Prize represents a unique opportunity to illustrate the power of great stories to change the world.

Professional and amateur journalists are invited to submit their work – online, print, radio, TV and blogs – before August 31, 2015.

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