Awards honour outstanding press
Awards honour outstanding press works in disaster prevention, control
The 2019 National Press Awards for Disaster Prevention and Control, the first of
its kind, were presented at a ceremony in Hanoi on October 13.
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Agriculture minister Nguyen Xuan Cuong and UNDP Vietnam head Caitlin
Wiese present the awards to winning writers. |
The awards, with the main sponsorship of UNDP, Vietnam Electricity Group (EVN)
and the Central Retail Group in the country, were organised on the occasion of
the International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction and the ASEAN Day for Disaster
Management
The 2019 press awards, themed "Reducing Damage Caused by Natural Disasters -
Proactively Adapting to Climate Change Begins with the Community", was created
to recognise, commend, and reward episodes, organisations, and individuals
making practical contributions towards the dissemination of information and
communication on disaster risk management.
In the five and a half months following the launch of the awards, from October
10, 2019 to March 31, 2020, organisers received 896 submissions in the five
categories of printed articles, articles from electronic newspapers, television
reportages and documentary programmes, radio submissions, and press photos. The
press awards attracted 602 journalists, reporters, and collaborators from more
than 120 press agencies from the national to the local levels.
The organising committee awarded two first prizes, seven second prizes, 10 third
prizes, and one for the Nhan Dan (People) newspaper for the most entries
submitted.
The authors of 13 consolation prizes, as well as the "Most Powerful Story" and
"Most Impressive Image" were also honoured.
Nguyen Hoang Hiep, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development and head
of the awards organising committee, said the work of the press not only deeply
and closely reflects the situation of natural disasters in the country, but also
offers many multi-dimensional perspectives on solutions and plans to support the
prevention and reduction of risk in each specific situation, contributing to
extensive communication and raising the sense of responsibility of the whole
community in disaster risk management.
Meanwhile, UNDP Resident Representative in Vietnam Caitlin Wiesen said media
play a vital role in disaster prevention, noting that before, during, after a
disaster event, they provide critical information that enables leaders to make
decisions and people to respond promptly.
“Working together, our joint efforts will contribute to a safer, more
sustainable, and more prosperous Vietnam where no one is left behind,” she
added.
At the end of the award ceremony, the Central Steering Committee for Disaster
Prevention and Control and UNDP announced the second National Press Awards for
Disaster Prevention in 2020, which will have the theme "For a Society Safe from
Natural Disasters - Proactively Adapting to Climate Change".
Source: NDO