Bernard Rwebangira
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- Feb 15, 2009
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Heshima mbele,
Picha yaongea maneno alfu walisema wahenga, na picha hii ambayo si ngeni machoni pa wana JF wengi ilishika nafasi ya tano katika shindano la Radio Netherlands Worldwide.
An international jury of leading journalists has evaluated all the eligible entries, and the winner is Veena Krishna (39) from Mumbai. Her entry To make the girl-child live, consisting of a photograph and accompanying text, tackles the issue of child policy in India, where girls are considered inferior to boys. Her prize is an all-expenses-paid weeks internship at RNWs international newsroom in the Netherlands.
RNW received 535 entries from around the world in response to the question Share your world with the world... What do you want to change?. The majority of entries came from Arabic and English-speaking countries and from Indonesia. The international jury of leading journalists awarded the second prize to Bai Xiaoci from China and the third prize to Eric Barrantes Garcia from Peru.
Jury chairman Rik Rensen, RNWs editor-in-chief, commented that Veena Krishnas seemingly simple photograph reveals an entire hidden world: Her entry made a powerful impression on me, because it conceals a dramatic story.
Other prizes
Second prize, a digital video camera, goes to Bai Xiaoci from China for his photograph of a man carrying a huge load of chemical drums on his bicycle. Xiaocis photograph reminds us that Chinas economic development has often taken place at the expense of the environment.
Eric Barrantes Garcia from Peru won the third prize, the choice of a reference book in the field of journalism. The jury noted that his photograph addresses three issues: the problem of poverty and its social consequences, social injustice and the precarious condition of this kind of construction in case of heavy rainfall caused by climate change.
The other nominees are:
Winsley Masese Azael, Kenya (photo)
Education opportunities for prisoners
Bernard Rwebangira, Tanzania (photo)
Transport for students
Adilson Faxina, Curitiba, Brazil (photo)
Social exclusion
Sandra Sueli Garcia de Sousa, Brazil (text)
On the noisy Amazon city of Belém
Lwindi Kibamba Pacifique, Congo (text)
A child amidst the chaos
Bo Fransen - Canada (text)
Motorists need to become more energy conscious
Fazel Mondani, Iran (photo)
Postage stamp to strengthen ties between Morocco and Iran
Ibad Noer, Kampung Basman, Papua (text and photo)
Papua is a neglected region of Indonesia; improved education gives children a future
Masrur Jamaluddin - Indonesia (video)
'Sanah and Boyo' about a woman who lives beside the railway line in Jakarta and whose dog is her only company.
Bella Hassan - Indonesia (photo)
Drawing attention to street children
Laura Rodriguez - El Maitén, Argentina (photo)
Unity through a common goal
Competition
Contestants were invited to submit their stories in the form of a video, photograph or short story. All the entries and the 15 nominated entries can be viewed at the competition page.
Picha yaongea maneno alfu walisema wahenga, na picha hii ambayo si ngeni machoni pa wana JF wengi ilishika nafasi ya tano katika shindano la Radio Netherlands Worldwide.
An international jury of leading journalists has evaluated all the eligible entries, and the winner is Veena Krishna (39) from Mumbai. Her entry To make the girl-child live, consisting of a photograph and accompanying text, tackles the issue of child policy in India, where girls are considered inferior to boys. Her prize is an all-expenses-paid weeks internship at RNWs international newsroom in the Netherlands.
RNW received 535 entries from around the world in response to the question Share your world with the world... What do you want to change?. The majority of entries came from Arabic and English-speaking countries and from Indonesia. The international jury of leading journalists awarded the second prize to Bai Xiaoci from China and the third prize to Eric Barrantes Garcia from Peru.
Jury chairman Rik Rensen, RNWs editor-in-chief, commented that Veena Krishnas seemingly simple photograph reveals an entire hidden world: Her entry made a powerful impression on me, because it conceals a dramatic story.
Other prizes
Second prize, a digital video camera, goes to Bai Xiaoci from China for his photograph of a man carrying a huge load of chemical drums on his bicycle. Xiaocis photograph reminds us that Chinas economic development has often taken place at the expense of the environment.
Eric Barrantes Garcia from Peru won the third prize, the choice of a reference book in the field of journalism. The jury noted that his photograph addresses three issues: the problem of poverty and its social consequences, social injustice and the precarious condition of this kind of construction in case of heavy rainfall caused by climate change.
The other nominees are:
Winsley Masese Azael, Kenya (photo)
Education opportunities for prisoners
Bernard Rwebangira, Tanzania (photo)
Transport for students
Adilson Faxina, Curitiba, Brazil (photo)
Social exclusion
Sandra Sueli Garcia de Sousa, Brazil (text)
On the noisy Amazon city of Belém
Lwindi Kibamba Pacifique, Congo (text)
A child amidst the chaos
Bo Fransen - Canada (text)
Motorists need to become more energy conscious
Fazel Mondani, Iran (photo)
Postage stamp to strengthen ties between Morocco and Iran
Ibad Noer, Kampung Basman, Papua (text and photo)
Papua is a neglected region of Indonesia; improved education gives children a future
Masrur Jamaluddin - Indonesia (video)
'Sanah and Boyo' about a woman who lives beside the railway line in Jakarta and whose dog is her only company.
Bella Hassan - Indonesia (photo)
Drawing attention to street children
Laura Rodriguez - El Maitén, Argentina (photo)
Unity through a common goal
Competition
Contestants were invited to submit their stories in the form of a video, photograph or short story. All the entries and the 15 nominated entries can be viewed at the competition page.