One World MediaOne World Media is a non-profit organisation, registered in the UK as a charitable trust. It is based in London. The organisation describes its aim as supporting strong vibrant and independent media that empower citizens, promote justice and contribute to international development.[1] The charities activities include: The One World Media Awards, OWM Fellowship,[2] Global Short Docs Forum[3] and OWM Global Reporting Summit.[4] One World Media AwardsThe One World Media Awards[5] are for journalists and filmmakers who work on underreported stories from the global south. They recognise excellence in media coverage of the global south and its social and cultural life. They are presented annually in a ceremony in London. These prizes were described by news presenter Jon Snow as "the awards that people in the industry really want to win".[6] 2022 AwardsThe 2022 winners were recognised with an online nominees party and live event at BAFTA in London on 16 June 2022. Nominees from Bosnia, Nepal, India, Poland and France travelled to attend in person.[7] The Special Award was presented to TOLO news.[8] 2012 AwardsThe One World Media Awards 2012 (24th year) took place on the evening of 8 May at Kings Place, London.[9]
2013 AwardsThe 25th annual One World Media Awards took place on Tuesday 7 May at Kings Place in London.[11]
Staff, trustees and patronsThe current director is Gemma Bradshaw.[12] The Trustees of One World Media are: [13]
Current patrons of One World Media include Jon Snow. Previous patrons Zeinab Badawi, Michael Buerk and Jonathan Dimbleby. References
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