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UWA launches first media awards for best wildlife reporters

Media plays a fundamental role in highlighting efforts and challenges for wildlife conservation

by Newsday
January 31, 2023
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UWA launches first media awards for best wildlife reporters

Sam Mwandha, UWA Executive Director

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The Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) has officially launches the first ever conservation media awards in the country.

According to statement from UWA, “Today’s launch doubles as a call for entries for the Uganda Conservation Media Awards 2023, to reward outstanding reporting about wildlife conservation and environmental issues.”

“The Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) recognizes the critical role the media plays in raising awareness, and aims to encourage, motivate and inspire journalists to produce the best in conservation reporting,” UWA added in a statement.

UWA also said they appreciate reporting on success stories, as well as challenges.

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“Media plays a fundamental role in highlighting efforts and challenges for wildlife conservation, and helps set the agenda and frame messages for public debate,” UWA Executive Director Sam Mwandha noted.


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