Categories Categories for the 2013 awards were: • TV News • Digital • Features • Photojournalism • National Newspapers • Radio • Nations & Regions • Gaby Rado Memorial Award • Documentaries • Student Human Rights Reporter
Gaby Rado Memorial Award The
Gaby Rado Memorial Award, first awarded in May 2004, recognizes a journalist who has been covering national or international human rights stories in broadcast or print media for less than five years. The award was established with the help of the family, friends and colleagues of the journalist
Gaby Rado, who was found dead in
Iraq in 2003. He had been the recipient of three Amnesty Media Awards: in 1996 for a series of reports on Bosnia/Srebrenica, 1998 for coverage of the Muslim minority
Uighurs in north-western China and 2002 for his "moving account of the human cost of the atrocities committed in the Balkan Wars".
Student Human Rights Reporter Award The
Student Human Rights Reporter Award was started in 2010 and first awarded in 2011. Initially the award was run with The NUS (
National Union of Students) and
The Mirror newspaper. The award is now run in conjunction with the NUS, and
The Observer. The award is open to students in further and higher education, with the prize allowing them to work with sponsors to develop real-world reporting and writing experience for two weeks. In 2013 the top prize was a fellowship with the US-based
Pulitzer Center for Crisis Reporting and a $2,000 travel grant to cover an under-reported topic of ones choice. == Entry criteria ==