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The winners and finalists of the 2009 Developing Asia Journalism
Awards with one of the judges, Hu Shuli (editor, Caijing Magazine,
China), fourth from left, front row. The awarding of the winners was
made in Tokyo on October 23. |
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Asian journalists awarded
TOKYO: Twenty-two journalists from developing countries in the region
were chosen as finalists in Asian Development Bank’s annual Developing
Asia Journalism Awards. Their stories were picked from at least 200
submissions and competed in four categories ranging from poverty,
climate change, government responses to the financial crisis and
infrastructure development.
Imelda Abano of the Philippines won the Development Journalist of the
Year while Supiya Khandekar of India was chosen as Young Development
Journalist of the Year.
Yasmin Lee Arpon of the Philippines and deputy editor of Asia News
Network (publisher of AsiaNews) won 2nd runner-up in the government
response category for the story “Shopping For Debts” on Taiwan’s cash
stimulus and the implications on its economy.
Xiaohua Sun of China Daily, a member of ANN, was a finalist in the
climate change category for her story “Tibet Moving on Climate Change
Threat”.
The journalists gathered in Tokyo for the awarding and a two-day
workshop that discussed varying issues affecting the region including
climate change, poverty impact of the financial crisis and trends and
the future of journalism.
For more information about the Developing Asia Journalism Awards please find at the Asian Development Bank Institute.
Please find several articles about this topic from The China Post, The Financial Express, The Phnom Penh Post, Bernama, The Business Mirror, Citizenmatters and Solomon Times.
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