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Anna Politkovskaya-Arman Soldin Prize for Courage in Journalism 2024 (€10,000 prize)

Anna Politkovskaya-Arman Soldin Prize for Courage in Journalism 2024 (€10,000 prize)

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Anna Politkovskaya-Arman Soldin Prize for Courage in Journalism 2024 (€10,000 prize)

The second Anna Politkovskaya-Arman Soldin Prize for Courage in Journalism will be awarded in early November 2024, marking the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists, established in 2013 by the United Nations at France’s initiative as a tribute to Ghislaine Dupont and Claude Verlon, French journalists who were murdered in Mali.

The prize distinguishes the work of journalists and photojournalists committed to carrying out their essential role of spreading information, particularly in crisis or conflict theatres.

By awarding this prize, France reaffirms its constant commitment to defending freedom of the press and pays homage to two figures who were killed in the line of duty and symbolize journalistic courage. One of those figures is Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya who, like six of her colleagues, paid with her life for her investigations published in Novaya Gazeta on corruption, human rights violations and the war in Chechnya. The other figure is Arman Soldin, a French-Bosnian photojournalist for AFP who was killed in the field on 9 May 2023. His work helped inform the entire world of the reality of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.

For the first edition in 2023, the jury awarded the first prize to Mexican journalist Marcela Turati who, despite the risks of reporting in her country, documents violence related to drug trafficking and the social consequences of the war waged against cartels.

Prize of Arman Soldin Prize

  • The prize is accompanied by the payment of a lump sum of €10,000, which must be used to finance a project carried out by the prize-winner.

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Eligibility for Arman Soldin Prize

  • Open to journalists and photojournalists committed to carrying out their essential role of spreading information, particularly in crisis or conflict theatres.
  • Applicants may be from anywhere in the world.

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Application

Journalists who would like to apply for the 2024 edition of the Prize can send their applications, in French or English, to [email protected] using the following form by midnight on 30 August 2024.

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Specifications

Type of Opportunity Competitions and Awards
Deadline30 August,2024
CountryAfrica
OrganizerFrance Diplomacy
Contact the organizer [email protected]

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