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The stories submitted by Suha Audah, Enas Jabbar and Shatha al-Shabibi win a United Nations contest which seeks to highlight the everyday challenges faced by women living in the Middle Eastern country.
Three Iraqi women journalists were selected by an independent panel for their depiction of women’s situation in Iraq.
The three winners received their prizes during a special ceremony organized at the UN Compound on 1 May, as part of a roundtable discussion on women and media to mark World Press Freedom Day.
The winning stories were anonymously selected by an independent panel composed of Mr. Busztin, the head of the Public Information Office, Eliana Nabaa, the Senior Political Advisor to UN Assistance Mission in Iraq and former journalist Hussain Hindawi and the representative for the UN Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women, Frances Guy.
Three Iraqi women journalists were selected by an independent panel for their depiction of women’s situation in Iraq.
The three winners received their prizes during a special ceremony organized at the UN Compound on 1 May, as part of a roundtable discussion on women and media to mark World Press Freedom Day.
The winning stories were anonymously selected by an independent panel composed of Mr. Busztin, the head of the Public Information Office, Eliana Nabaa, the Senior Political Advisor to UN Assistance Mission in Iraq and former journalist Hussain Hindawi and the representative for the UN Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women, Frances Guy.