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Global Health excellence in media award

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Overview

The Global Health Council recognizes the vital role played by the media in informing the public as well as decision-makers, and seek through this award to highlight the important contributions to understanding and action made by the winner of the award.

Selection of the awardee is based on the quality of the reporting as well as its wide reach among readers and viewers.

Nominations will be considered by an independent panel of noted journalists.

The Excellence in Media Award for Global Health is dedicated to drawing attention to health issues that have a global impact. The award honors those who have in the prior year most effectively captured the essence of a major issue in global health and conveyed it to a broad audience.

The Global Health Council recognizes the vital role played by the media in informing the public as well as decision-makers, and seeks through this award to highlight the important contributions to understanding and action made by the winner of the award.

The Council welcomes Media Award submissions in the following four categories:

  1. Newspaper, Magazine and Major Print Publication (NY Times, the New Yorker, the Economist, TIME Magazine, the London Times)
  2. Broadcast, TV and "New Media" (video, mixed media, radio and internet-based)
  3. Photojournalism
  4. Community Media (community, local, in-country media of all types, including newspaper, community radio and Internet-based, does not include any major news organizations or companies)

Nomination Criteria

  • Entries may be made by any individual or organization from material appearing in print or electronic media
  • Entries may be made by U.S.-based and non-U.S.-based individuals or organizations
  • Entries may be submitted in writing or electronically with a nomination letter
  • Eligible works must have been published or aired between Feb 1 2007 and Feb 1, 2008
  • Submissions must be in English
  • Previous winners are eligible for entry
  • Selection of the awardee is based on the quality of the reporting as well as its wide reach among readers and viewer

The award is given for a distinguished example of reporting on global health issues. Nominees include institutions or independent journalists. All works are to be characterized by a high caliber of writing, accurate reporting, and emphasis on influencing public behavior through education on the issue.

Nominations will be considered by an independent panel of noted journalists.