2020 African Fact-Checking Awards for Journalists

Deadline: July 22, 2020.

Entries are now open for the seventh annual African Fact-Checking Awards, the only awards programme that honours journalism by Africa-based media in the expanding field of fact-checking.

The awards continue to grow. In 2019, we received a total of 153 entries from more than 20 countries – from Ethiopia, Nigeria and Senegal to Egypt, South Africa and Zimbabwe. In the inaugural year, 2014, we received entries from about 40 journalists across 10 countries.

As a result of the growing interest in fact-checking on the continent, Africa Check is expecting an increase in the quantity and quality of entries in 2020.

This year’s categories include:

  • Fact-Check of the Year by a Working Journalist
  • Fact-Check of the Year by a Student Journalist
  • One runner-up in each of the two categories above 

CRITERIA

  • Best fact-checking report by a working journalist

A. To be eligible, the entry must be an original piece of fact-checking journalism first published or broadcast on any date from 1 August 2019 to 22 July 2020, by a media- or independent fact-checking organisation based in Africa.

B. The work may be published in print or online, broadcast on the radio or television or published in a blog.

C. Reports published by Africa Check are not eligible for the competition. 

  • Best fact-checking report by a student journalist

A. To be eligible, the candidate must have attended a journalism school in Africa at some period between 1 August 2019 and 22 July 2020 and be younger than 35.

B. The entry must be an original piece of fact-checking journalism, produced as course work or first published or broadcast on any date from 1 August 2019 to 22 July 2020, in a blog, student publication or by a media- or independent fact-checking organisation based in Africa.

C. The work may be published in print or online, broadcast on the radio or television or published in a blog.

D. Reports published by Africa Check are not eligible for the competition.

E. Candidates can only enter for the awards in one category per year, but can submit more than one report if they choose. 

BENEFITS

A. The winner of the award for best fact-checking report by a working journalist will get a prize of $3,000, while the runner-up will be awarded $1,500.

B. The winner of the award for best fact-checking report by a student journalist will get a prize of $2,000, and the runner-up $1,000.

OFFICIAL LINK: https://africacheck.org/how-to-fact-check/the-african-fact-checking-awards/

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