EU Prize for Journalism in Georgia – join livestream on 2 March
February 17, 2022

EU Prize for Journalism in Georgia – join livestream on 2 March


On 2 March, the European Union Delegation to Georgia will announce the winners of the EU Prize for Journalism in Georgia, which rewards the highest standards of journalistic ethics, professionalism and quality.

The 10th ceremony will be livestreamed on the EU Delegation Facebook page.

Established by the European Union Delegation to Georgia in 2012, the EU Prize for Journalism encourages professionalism and ethical conduct in Georgian journalism. The Special Prize for conflict-sensitive journalism rewards media outlets contributing to confidence building and peace and is handed out by the European Union Monitoring Mission (EUMM).

The winners of the first six categories will receive monetary prizes. The winner of the EUMM Special Prize for Peace Journalism will receive a 30–day fellowship with the Institute of War and Peace Reporting in London.

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