Call for submissions for the 2010 Daniel Pearl Awards
The Center for Public Integrity has issued a call for submissions for the 2010 Daniel Pearl Awards.
The Awards, which honor the world’s best cross-border investigative journalism are granted by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), a project of the Center for Public Integrity in Washington, D.C.
Held biennially, the competition is open to any professional journalist or team of journalists of any nationality working in any medium. To be eligible, the investigation — either a single work or a single-subject series — must involve reporting in at least two countries on a topic of world significance. A five-member jury of international journalists selects the winners.
Entries must be mailed by 15 January 2010.
For more information, visit the ICIJ website.
19 November 2010
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