Journalism Award for Best Coverage of the United Nations Work in Armenia
05.05.2011 | 11:45 | www.nt.am | Noyan Tapan | Press release
(Noyan Tapan - 05.05.2011) UN Country Team in Armenia is pleased to
announce the 2011 Award for the distinguished, outstanding,
professional and objective journalistic coverage of the UN work in
Armenia. Rules for submitting UN Award entries
>From April 06, 2011 to October 11, 2011, the UN Office in Armenia will
be accepting media materials about UN work in Armenia from individual
journalists (citizens of Armenia) from any print media, broadcast and
online media outlet, operating on the territory of Armenia. The
entries can be in all the journalistic formats, including print,
radio, television, online, multimedia and images, etc. They must be
prepared in 2011 and published, aired and posted by the time of the
submission. The journalists should provide proof to this end (e.g.,
copy of the published article for print media, DVD of the aired report
with TV channel logo evidence and the screenshot or URL of the web
site for electronic media).
Each journalist can submit as many entries as he/she wants. The
authors own the copy right to their works. The entries may be in the
Armenian, English or Russian languages. Materials may be submitted
both via email at [email protected] (subject line `UN Journalism
Award 2011'), regular post sent to the UNDPI `UN Journalism Award
2011', UN House, 14 Petros Adamyan Street, Yerevan 0010, Armenia, and
in person to the UNDPI/Office at the mentioned address.
Please make sure the submitted photos are of high enough digital
resolution (minimum 300 dpi), while the videos are in one of the
widely used formats (avi, mp4, mpg, wmv). . Questions regarding the UN
Journalism Award may be directed to [email protected] Award The
winner will receive the envisaged Prize and a Certificate from the UN
Resident Coordinator in Armenia, Ms Dafina Gercheva, at the Awards
Ceremony on the UN Day on October 24, 2011. The best entries,
including photos and multimedia stories, will be displayed at the UN
House during the Ceremony. Awards Committee The Awards Committee
consists of the members of the UN Communication Group, which
represents all UN Agencies, Funds and Programms based in Armenia. It
is left up to the expertise of the Committee members to determine
exactly what makes a work "distinguished, outstanding, professional
and objective."
From: A. Papazian
05.05.2011 | 11:45 | www.nt.am | Noyan Tapan | Press release
(Noyan Tapan - 05.05.2011) UN Country Team in Armenia is pleased to
announce the 2011 Award for the distinguished, outstanding,
professional and objective journalistic coverage of the UN work in
Armenia. Rules for submitting UN Award entries
>From April 06, 2011 to October 11, 2011, the UN Office in Armenia will
be accepting media materials about UN work in Armenia from individual
journalists (citizens of Armenia) from any print media, broadcast and
online media outlet, operating on the territory of Armenia. The
entries can be in all the journalistic formats, including print,
radio, television, online, multimedia and images, etc. They must be
prepared in 2011 and published, aired and posted by the time of the
submission. The journalists should provide proof to this end (e.g.,
copy of the published article for print media, DVD of the aired report
with TV channel logo evidence and the screenshot or URL of the web
site for electronic media).
Each journalist can submit as many entries as he/she wants. The
authors own the copy right to their works. The entries may be in the
Armenian, English or Russian languages. Materials may be submitted
both via email at [email protected] (subject line `UN Journalism
Award 2011'), regular post sent to the UNDPI `UN Journalism Award
2011', UN House, 14 Petros Adamyan Street, Yerevan 0010, Armenia, and
in person to the UNDPI/Office at the mentioned address.
Please make sure the submitted photos are of high enough digital
resolution (minimum 300 dpi), while the videos are in one of the
widely used formats (avi, mp4, mpg, wmv). . Questions regarding the UN
Journalism Award may be directed to [email protected] Award The
winner will receive the envisaged Prize and a Certificate from the UN
Resident Coordinator in Armenia, Ms Dafina Gercheva, at the Awards
Ceremony on the UN Day on October 24, 2011. The best entries,
including photos and multimedia stories, will be displayed at the UN
House during the Ceremony. Awards Committee The Awards Committee
consists of the members of the UN Communication Group, which
represents all UN Agencies, Funds and Programms based in Armenia. It
is left up to the expertise of the Committee members to determine
exactly what makes a work "distinguished, outstanding, professional
and objective."
From: A. Papazian