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Prmio Anamatra highlights journalism in the defence of human rights at work
BR🏛️ Politics11 days ago

Prmio Anamatra highlights journalism in the defence of human rights at work

The Anamatra Human Rights Award 2026 has opened for submissions, aiming to recognize journalistic work that promotes human rights in the workplace. The award, organized by the National Association of Labor Judges (Anamatra), offers prizes of R$10,000 per category. Journalists can submit works published between May 24, 2024, and July 5, 2026, across four categories: Written Journalism, Video Journalism, Audio Journalism, and Photojournalism. Submissions must address labor-related themes such as combating forced labor, child labor, discrimination, promoting decent work, and protecting the labor environment. There is also a 'Citizen' category for non-governmental projects and initiatives by students and teachers aimed at social justice. Entries must be submitted electronically via the organization’s website, with results announced by September 30, 2026, and the ceremony held in Brasília on October 28.

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Prmio Anamatra highlights journalism in the defence of human rights at work

The Anamatra Human Rights Award 2026 has opened for submissions, aiming to recognize journalistic work that promotes human rights in the workplace. The award, organized by the National Association of Labor Judges (Anamatra), offers prizes of R$10,000 per category. Journalists can submit works published between May 24, 2024, and July 5, 2026, across four categories: Written Journalism, Video Journalism, Audio Journalism, and Photojournalism. Submissions must address labor-related themes such as combating forced labor, child labor, discrimination, promoting decent work, and protecting the labor environment. There is also a 'Citizen' category for non-governmental projects and initiatives by students and teachers aimed at social justice. Entries must be submitted electronically via the organization’s website, with results announced by September 30, 2026, and the ceremony held in Brasília on October 28.

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