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Lorenzo Natali Media Prize 2020: Journalism for Sustainable Development

Call for Applications: Transdisciplinary Research for Pathways to Sustainability

Deadline: 15 March 2020

The Lorenzo Natali Media Prize was launched in 1992 to recognise and celebrate excellence in reporting on sustainable development issues. It was created by DG DEVCO, and named after Lorenzo Natali, a precursor of European development policy.

Today, the Lorenzo Natali Media Prize’s community of past winners, Grand Jury members, strategic regional partners and ambassadors have created a platform supporting journalism for sustainable development. The Prize also gives a voice to those whose vital message is often overlooked or ignored.

Themes

The overarching theme of the Lorenzo Natali Media Prize is sustainable development.

Entries to this year’s competition should relate to sustainable development issues such as, but not limited to, fighting poverty and inequalities, human rights, democracy, youth, gender equality, environment and climate change, health, and technology and digital.

Categories

The applicants must choose one of these categories when filling in the online form. The Prize is open to journalists in the following three categories:

Prize Information

Eligibility Criteria

Evaluation Criteria

The evaluation will be based on the following criteria (on a scale of 0 to 5). Relevance to sustainable development issues will be the main criterion. A zero score in the relevance area will disqualify the entry.

Evaluation criteria for text-based entries:

Evaluation criteria for video or audio entries:

How to Apply

Use the application form available on the given website. You will need to upload your reporting (text or audio-visual file) as well as a translation of the work in English, Spanish or French if the original is not in one of these languages.

For more information, visit https://ec.europa.eu/international-partnerships/lnp_en

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