Elvir has received many recognitions because she reported on human interest stories. Elvir won 6 Emmy Awards in the last few years. She was also nominated for an
Emmy Award in the category of Best Investigative Report in Los Angeles in 2001. She also won 2 "Golden Mike", one with her report
Corners of Sin as the Best Investigative Report of the Year and a second with special breaking news coverage. Elvir has received various special recognitions from the
Los Angeles City,
Los Angeles County, and the
California State Senate;. She was also awarded special recognition from the California State Assembly and members of the
US Congress. She also won the
GLAAD Award in 2005. She was invited as a special guest to visit the White House by The
National Association of Latina Leaders (NALL). In 2006, she received the "Distinguished Award Visitor" from the city of
La Ceiba, where the 2006 Miss Honduras beauty pageant took place. Up until that point, she was virtually unknown in her own country. In August 2007, she received the "Journalist of the Year" Award in
Toronto, Ontario,
Canada at the "Toni Reyes Summer Festival" where over 70 thousand
Hispanics from different nationalities gathered to celebrate. On September 20, 2007, she received from the Camara de Comercio e Industria de Tegucigalpa (Tegucigalpa Chamber of Commerce and Industry) the "Orgullo Hondureño en el Extranjero" Award for her community service and the positive impact on other Hondurans in the United States. In 2008, Dunia's story "Danger in Hospitals" was selected by
NAHJ (National Association of Hispanic Journalists) as the best Investigative report of the year, recognition she received in Washington D.C. Dunia received the
Los Angeles Press Club Award for "Best Public Service Program", a 30-minute piece. In 2011, Dunia was awarded the "NBC Ovation Award" for the Above and Beyond distinction. These are just a few of the many acknowledgments Dunia has received during the last 20 years. From September 15, 2023 – August 17, 2025, she was one of seven Latinas profiled in the
Smithsonian Institution's
National Museum of American History's exhibit "¡De última hora!: Latinas Report Breaking News." On July 13, 2024, Elvir was elected president of the
National Association of Hispanic Journalists. ==References==