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Call For Entries: 2008
Kurt Schork Awards in International Journalism
NOW CLOSED
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The Kurt Schork Awards in International Journalism celebrate
the best in freelance print journalism and local reporters
who show great courage and commitment to reporting on controversial
issues.

Two $5,000 prizes are awarded each year, one to a local reporter
covering local stories in a developing country or nation in
transition, and the other to a freelance journalist covering
international news. The stories can focus on conflict, human-rights
concerns, cross-border issues, or any other issue of controversy
in a particular country or region.

Underwritten by the Kurt
Schork Memorial Fund and Reuters, the prizes honour Kurt
Schork, an American freelance journalist who was killed in
a military ambush while on assignment for Reuters on May 24,
2000, in Sierra Leone.
How to Enter
All submissions must demonstrate professionalism, meet international
journalistic standards, and provide evidence that courage
and determination played a role in generating the articles.
Winners will be chosen by an international panel of five judges.

Each applicant must submit six (6) copies of the following
if sending by post, or one (1) copy of each, as attachments,
if applying via email:
- Freelance
News Reporter Entry Form or Local
Reporter Entry Form.
- The original articles, (up to three), accompanied by
English translation. Articles must have appeared in print
between March 1, 2007 and May 31 2008.
- The applicant's curriculum vitae (resume), listing
education and journalistic experience, with dates.
- A statement providing background and context for the
stories submitted.
- A signed original letter from the editor of the publication
on official letterhead supporting the submission for the
Kurt Schork Award, including confirmation of the nominee's
employment status with the publication.
- One (1) photograph. Photocopies of photographs will
not be accepted.


Applications may be sent electronically via email, or by post.
schorkawards@iwpr.net
or,

The Kurt Schork Awards in International Journalism
c/o Alan Davis
Institute for War & Peace Reporting
48 Gray's Inn Road
London WC1X 8LT
UK
Eligibility *
Local Reporter: Print journalists employed
by a local news outlet and residing in a developing country
or nation in transition (non OECD or EU countries), whose
work has been published in a local publication are eligible.
Although individual journalists are the primary focus, submissions
from a team of journalists will also be considered. (See more
details in footnote)

Freelance News Reporter: All freelance print
journalists and those contracted by news organizations are
eligible. A freelance journalist is an individual who is not
employed by a news organization. They are self-employed, providing
services, either on the basis of time or on the production
of editorial materials as defined by individual contractual
arrangements, and earn the majority of their income from journalism.

Eligible media: Entries are welcomed from
all types of print-based media including newspapers and magazines
and established on-line publications. Comment and opinion
pieces, blogs and personal websites are not eligible.

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| Eligible Developing
Country is any country except the United States,
Canada, the European Union countries, Switzerland, Australia,
New Zealand and South Korea. |
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| The term Local Reporter
means a print journalist who: |
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(a) is a citizen of an Eligible Developing
Country;
(b) works and publishes in such Eligible Developing Country;
(c) is employed on a permanent or non permanent basis as a
freelancer by a news organization based in such Eligible Developing
Country;
(d) publishes his/her stories through the news organization
of his/her employment in the same country of his/her citizenship;
and
(e) publishes stories that have had an impact in the Eligible
Developing Country, such as a better understanding of a controversial
issue or a new revelation of an issue. |
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| The term Freelance
News Reporter means a print journalist who: |
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(a) is not permanently employed with any
news organization, although he/she may be providing services
to news organizations on the basis of [time or on the production
of editorial materials pursuant to individual contractual
arrangements];
(b) earns the majority of his/her income from journalistic
activities; and
(c) earns the majority of his/her income from journalistic
activities covering news in Eligible Developing Country. |
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| While preference shall be given
to individual journalists in both the Freelance News Reporter
and Local Reporter categories, submissions from a team of
journalists will also be considered; provided that each member
of the team satisfies the requirements of a Freelance News
Reporter or Local Reporter, respectively. |
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