International Journalism and Media Awards - 2019
Congratulations to all the laureates and participants!!!
 
International Award for Freedom of Expression
Angola: Abilio Moniz, Ecuador: Greta Troya, Turkey:Hazel Atman
 
International Award for Promoting Dialogue (Titus Brandsma Award)

Sunday Examiner, Hong Kong

 
International Photojournalism Award

Croatia: Anic Drazenovic, Japan: Tadashi Yamaguchi, Uganda: Nadia Aweli, Vietnam: Tony Negan

 
International Award for Inter-religious Initiatives

Afghanistan: Javed Arwin, Austria: Alex Hofstetter, Czech Republic: Ana Dolezel, Norway: Bjorn Steinsland, Uzbeskistan: Kim Utyegyenova

 
International Award for Women Issues

Albania: Afrodita Ajeti, Belarus: Olga Nagornaya, China: Julia Qin, Israel: Judith Albom, Ukraine: Ana Deeva

 
International for Educommunication

Bulgarian: Marina Doynova, Colombia: Natalia Mieles, Russia: Katia Akimova

 
International for Excellence in Journalism

Algeria Basem Belkacem, Azerbaijan: Leila Valiyeva, Bangladesh: Aatmaja Aahana, Bolvia: José Valverde, Brazil: Liz Brusco, Canada: Alarie Courchsene, Denmark: Jan Kongsted, Greece: Dimitri Foukas, Portugal: Aleixo Rebocho, South Africa: Florence Chokwe, Sri Lanka: Kasun Jayakody, USA: Arnaud Adelman

 
International Award for Solidarity with Refugees

Belgium: Dominique Foubert, Cambodia: Sok Borin, Chile: Alberto Victoriano, Congo Republic democratic: Paul Senga, Georgia: Davit Kikvidze, Mozambique: Patrizia Matine, Syria: Zain Hajjar

 
International Award for Excellence in Communication (Cardinal Foley Award)

Australia: Zoe Collis, Latvia: Eva Ozola, Spain: Alan Garcia, Sweden: Urs Gronberg, United Kingdom: Adam Aldridge, Zambia: Victoria Mwiya