Open Spaces Zambia Media Awards for Female Journalists
To commemorate World Press Freedom Day 2024, Panos Institute Southern Africa (PSAf) as part of the USAID Open Spaces Zambia Consortium will be holding media awards to award five deserving female media practitioners for excellence in journalism and media, and their contribution to shaping public discourse and fostering positive social change.
The World Press Freedom Day Awards aim to not only recognize journalistic excellence but also contribute to the elevation of media visibility as one of the key pillars of democracy. The awards will strive to reinforce the key role of media in shaping narratives, promoting transparency, and fostering access to information for a brighter and more informed future. The media awards event will particularly reward the tenacity of women in media to positively contribute to media growth and strengthened democratic foundations in Zambia.
To that effect, Panos is calling for submissions for the USAID Open Spaces Zambia 2024 World Press Freedom Media Awards, as follows:
Target: Female journalists, exclusive to Zambia in the below categories:
Categories
Descriptions for categories
Best Media Report on Environment and Health
This category recognizes outstanding reporting on a wide range of environmental issues such as climate change and environmental degradation and associated public health issues such as cholera, malaria and respiratory-related diseases. Entries should demonstrate a deep understanding of the interconnectedness or nexus between environmental factors and human health, as well as the potential solutions to addressing environmental-related health challenges.
Best Media Report on Digital Rights
This category acknowledges excellence in reporting on digital rights issues, including internet freedom, data privacy, and online censorship. Entries should showcase investigative and in-depth reporting, and commitment to promoting ethical standards and human rights principles in digital spaces.
Best Media Report on Inclusive Governance
This category appreciates reporting that promotes inclusive governance practices, such as transparency, citizen participation, and social accountability. Entries should amplify diverse voices and address issues of social justice and equity within governance structures.
Best Media Report on Corruption
Recognizing the vital role of investigative journalism in exposing corruption and fostering accountability, this category celebrates reporting that demonstrates investigative rigor, ethical standards, and impact in uncovering corrupt practices and advocating for systemic change to strengthen responses to corruption.
Best Media Report on Transparency and Accountability in the Extractive Industry
This recognizes media reporting that promotes transparency and accountability, combat corruption, social justice and empower affected communities within and around the extractive sector. Entries should among many issues focus on transparency, accountability, and the contribution of the media sector to sustainable social and economic development.
Organizer:
Panos Institute Southern Africa is a non-profit, non-governmental and evidence-based communication for development organization that uses innovative
communication approaches to amplify the voices of the poor and marginalized to advance social change and foster social accountability. Panos supports informed and inclusive participation of marginalized people in governance and development processes by creating opportunities and platforms for informed and inclusive public dialogue.
Background to the Awards:
With support from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and in partnership with FHI360 and Internews, Panos is currently implementing the USAID Open Spaces Zambia (OSZ) project aimed at strengthening the democratic foundations of freedom of speech and assembly; building independent and new media; and safeguarding a space for activists, human rights defenders (HRDs), and oppositional voices to protect democratic space in Zambia.
Objectives:
OSZ will support the production of quality, relevant content, strengthen the enabling environment for independent media, and advance social and online platforms that allow for free expression and access to information.
Media Report Eligibility:
How to Apply
For more information and job application details, see; Open Spaces Zambia Media Awards for Female Journalists
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