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European Commission’s 2018 Lorenzo Natali Media Prize for Outstanding Reporting on Development & Poverty Eradication

by OFA

Application Deadline: March 9th 2018

Through this prize the European Commission recognises the dedication of journalists whose work helps to create a better world.

The Natali prize will acknowledge outstanding reporting on development issues and applications are open from 5 February to 9 March for online, print or audio-visual works.

It will reward outstanding reporting on issues such as poverty eradication, and the economic, social and environmental dimensions of sustainable development, as outlined in the new European Consensus for Development.

The Consensus is an ambitious vision for the EU institutions and Member States’ development policy, which calls for better coordination and coherence in support of peace, the planet, people, prosperity and partnerships.

Prize categories

  • The prize has two categories based on age: 21 to 26 years old, and 27 years plus. For each category there will be a winner from each region: Africa; the Arab World and the Middle East; Asia and the Pacific; Latin America and the Caribbean; and Europe.
  • A “Grand Winner” will be selected from among the regional winners, and an additional thematic prize will be awarded for work focused on the elimination of violence against women and girls.
  • Winners will receive their awards at a ceremony during the 2018 European Development Days (link is external) in Brussels this June.

How to apply

For More Information:

Visit the Official Webpage of the European Commission’s 2018 Lorenzo Natali Media Prize

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European Commission’s 2019 Lorenzo Natali Media Prize for Outstanding Reporting on Development & Poverty Eradication | Opportunities For Africans February 18, 2019 - 1:55 pm

[…] The Lorenzo Natali Media Prize was launched in 1992 to recognise excellence in reporting on development issues, inequality, human rights, and poverty eradication. It was created by the European Commission’s Directorate-General for International Cooperation and Development (DG DEVCO), and named after Lorenzo Natali, an early champion of European development policy. […]

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