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Annual Award for Investigative Reporting to reward works of SDGs and Covid19 (Nigeria)

Fetisov Journalism Awards 2022

Deadline: 24-Oct-20

The Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ) is accepting all entries for its annual award for investigative reporting online for the first time. The 2020 award will reward works that explore the intersection between Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Covid19.

The choice of a focus area for the 15th edition of the award program is due to the fact that Covid19 has exacerbated problems of poverty, hunger, education, health, and inequalities between female and male persons among others, that Nigeria faces as the country marks its 60th independence anniversary.

A pioneer initiative dedicated to promoting investigative journalism, the award, was first held in 2005 to build a culture of investigative reporting for Nigeria’s nascent democracy and honour journalists who expose public or corporate corruption, human rights abuses, and regulatory failures. Stories from the print, online, photo, cartoon, television, and radio genres of the media, published between 4th October 2019 and 3rd October 2020 are qualified to apply.

Accepted works will be collated and scored based on the quality of investigation, evidence, human rights elements, ethical reportage, courage, individual creativity, public interest, impact, and quality of presentation. WSCIJ will use its award coding system and engage a panel of judges from diverse fields with a good understanding of investigative reporting and its public policy implications.

Award Categories

Eligibility Criteria

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