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11 Bangladeshi journalists get UNICEF Meena Media Awards 2022

Staff Correspondent
06 Dec 2022 18:49:03 | Update: 06 Dec 2022 19:10:33
11 Bangladeshi journalists get UNICEF Meena Media Awards 2022
Winners of UNICEF Meena Award 2022 — Courtesy Photo

UNICEF has awarded eleven Bangladeshi journalists for their outstanding reporting on children’s rights in the Pan Pacific Sonargaon Hotel Grand Ballroom in Dhaka.

The winning entries were selected by an independent panel of judges from nearly 300 submissions from print, photo and video journalists working in both national and local media outlets, said a press release on Tuesday.

Stories of winners and nominees are about the forced marriage of girl child, hard labour and the struggle to manage their menstrual hygiene without access to clean water and of boys, who live in the streets, and whose lives have been disrupted by climate shocks, persecution and the Covid-19 pandemic.

“The powerful reporting that we honour today demonstrates the vital role that journalists play in bringing children’s rights to light, and in holding people in power to account. These stories of bitter deprivation, but also everyday triumph against adversity, are an inspiration to us all,” said Sheldon Yett, UNICEF representative to Bangladesh.

Talented child journalists under the age of 18 were also awarded. Their reports highlight the importance of giving children the tools and platforms that enable them to voice their own opinions, ideas and thoughts on issues of concern to them.

“We saw some powerful stories this year, and in the coming days, weeks and months we need to maintain high standards of compassionate, empathetic reporting to the highest moral standards. Ethics and sensitivity are at the heart of good reporting and the more compelling the story, the more care needs to be given to how it is handled,” said Ruma Paul, chief correspondent of Reuters Bangladesh and one of the 2022 award judges.

Editor of Prothom Alo Matiur Rahman, Novelist and President of the Bangla Academy Selina Hossain, Film-maker and Lecturer at the Pathshala Institute Shameem Akhtar, and Editor of The Daily Star Mahfuz Anam were the special guests.

The 2022 UNICEF Meena Media Awards is the 17th in a tradition that started in 2005.

Winners of the UNICEF Meena Media Awards 2022

Emran Hasan Sohel, Kaler Kantho for “Manta children have only the water” (print journalism), Himu Chandra Shil, bdnews24.com for “A day in the life of Rohingya child Ayat Ullah” (print journalism), Jesmin Akter Papri, News Bangla 24.com for “Rising salinity: Adolescent girls take birth control pills to stop their periods” (print journalism),  Sazid Hossain, Prothom Alo for “Child education” (photojournalism), Nawaz Farhin Antara, Dhaka Tribune for ‘‘Pad Apa’: A beacon of hope for rural menstrual hygiene” (print journalism), Shahnaz Sharmeen, Nagorik TV for “Child marriage has officially decreased … but what is the reality?” (videojournalism), Tanvirul Islam, Dhaka Post for “Are we harming children by using terms like ‘auto pass’ and ‘COVID batch’” (print journalism), Zahidul Karim, Daily Prothom Alo for “Price of rice” (photojournalism)

Winners of the UNICEF Children’s Meena Media Awards 2022 (under-18)

Mohammad Mosharof Hossain, Jago News 24.com for “Physical and mental health of Bede children deprived of education are at risk” (print journalism), Khalidul Islam Tanvir, ATN Bangla for “When education becomes deadly” (videojournalism), Dhee Aroni Paul, hello.bdnews24.com for “The road is their address” (photojournalism)

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