Awarding of journalistic competition

  • Friday, 01 November 2024
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The Women's Fund "Sukhumi" journalism competition awards ceremony was held at the Gelati Residence Hotel. The competition focused on the ethical coverage of gender identity disinformation and violence against women, and journalists and bloggers working in the Imereti region participated.

The event began with a welcoming speech by Ekaterine Gamakharia, head of the Tbilisi office of the Women's Fund "Sukhumi" and coordinator of the project "Changing Narratives: Fighting Against Gender Identity Disinformation for an Informed, Sensitive Society and Ethical Regional Media," and Ala Gamakharia, director of the Women’s Fund "Sukhumi". In their speech, they spoke about the Women Fund "Sukhumi"'s 25 years of experience in collaboration with journalists, and the importance of ethical coverage of violence against women.

Based on the jury's total points, the awards were distributed as follows:

 

Best Article/Blog

1st place: Keti Gelashvili

Article: „Struggle for Self-Establishment - Women in Complexity and the Digital Environment“

2nd place: Nestan Chagelishvili

Article: "I am innocent!" - the struggle of a woman left alone for survival

3rd place: Ivlita Gogua

Article: „How to fight the problem of gender-based violence“

 

The best story

1st place: Tamar Kavtaradze, Tinatin Akhvlediani

Story: Interview I didn't go out for three days"...

2nd place: Irakli Vachiberadze

Report: „The path of a woman exposed to violence to success - the story of Eliso Gegenava“.

3rd place: Tata Kachkachishvili

Radio Story: „Female Footballers' Precedental Victory Is Sexual In the case of harassment“.

 

Special Prizes

  • Best Story about a Woman Who Perseveres - Tata Akhvlediani, Lika Chogovadze
    Story: A Woman Who is a Victim of Domestic Violence Cannot Get Her Children Back
  • Beginner Journalist for Gender Equality - Nino Sanadiradze
    Blog
  • Most Ethical Competition Entry - Salome Chubinidze
    Blog: Childless

 

“Participating in the Women's Fund 'Sukhumi' competition on “Ethical Coverage of Gender Identity Disinformation and Violence Against Women” allows journalists to become more sensitive to these issues and gain a deeper understanding of ethical standards. This, in turn, enables them to cover the topic with high journalistic standards. With each competition, participants deepen their knowledge of the subject matter and become transmitters of this knowledge to their colleagues,” said the chairman of the jury, a journalist and correspondent for TV "Formula" in Imereti, Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti.

 

The event was hosted by the actress/actor participating in our news and social video clips - Nantso Tshiravashvili and Khvicha Vashakmadze.

We thank each contestant and jury member for their interest and active involvement.

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