Rappler report among finalists in global media competition

Screengrab from Global Media Competition on Labour Migration Facebook page.

A RAPPLER investigative report is a finalist in the 2021 International Labour Organization (ILO) Global Media Competition on Labour Migration.

Penned by Ana P. Santos, “Ocean Lockdown” called attention to the extreme working conditions Filipino migrant fishermen endured while aboard the Fu Yuan Yu 7874, a Chinese-owned fishing vessel. The story is the first of a two-part series produced with research and photo contributions from the Rappler team.

The stories were made in partnership with the Pulitzer Center, a nonprofit organization aiming to spotlight underreported global issues through reporting grants issued to journalists.

The ILO shared a list of the competition’s four main winners as well as finalists in a release dated December 18,  International Migrants Day. The 2021 contest had encouraged reporting on issues related to the impact of COVID-19 on migrant workers.

The ILO competition seeks to promote excellence in the coverage of labour migration issues, “since balanced and ethical reporting can play an important role in addressing stereotypes and misconceptions.” Furthermore, the ILO believes that good practices can highlight the positive contributions of migrant workers in their countries of origin and destination.

Six judges reviewed the year’s entries based on the following criteria: creativity, accuracy and balance, protection of migrants, and positive portrayal of labour migration.

Winners in the professional category are listed below:

Rappler’s fellow finalists include:

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