Monday, December 12, 2016

AGAHI Awards 2016, Honors the Most Credible Journalists in Pakistan

AGAHI AWARDS Celebrates Journalism Integrity

Pakistan’s most credible journalists recognized for their work at the annual AGAHI Awards in more than 40 categories.

  • ARY News Wins the Favorite News Channel of the Year, 
  • Waseem Badami Favorite Current Affairs Anchor (male),
  • Aysha Buksh Favorite Current Affairs Anchor (female) for 2016 in the People’s Choice categories. 
  • Naseem Zehra of Channel 24 recognized as the Most Credible Anchor of the Year 2016. 
  • Arshad Sharif and Adeel Raja “AGAHI Awards Investigative Journalists of the Year.

Winners of the AGAHI Awards 2016 with the Guests of Honors
Islamabad, PK – 10 December 2016: The efforts of journalists and media community are recognized every year through the AGAHI Awards. The AGAHI Awards acknowledges journalists’ professional commitment to promote accountability to safeguard public interest. Quality journalism heightens collective consciousness of a society that builds a nation’s identity and purpose. The best of the media industry striving for Ethical Journalism from all across Pakistan were recognized as Journalist of the Year in their respective categories today at the National Library of Pakistan, Islamabad.

The ceremony was hosted by senior journalists, Mubashir Zaidi and Amber Shamsi. This year AGAHI Awards received more than 3500 nominations from all over the country in more than 35 different categories from print, television, radio and online media. The AGAHI Awards received an overwhelming response by the journalist community - where AGAHI Awards reached more than 6 million Pakistanis through social media and almost 1.5 million through SMS for the Peoples’ Choice Awards categories including “Favorite News Channel of the Year” and “Current Affairs Anchors of the Year” in Pakistan. For the first time in the region, the AGAHI Awards also deployed big data and sentiments analysis to measure the people's choice categories.

Puruesh Chaudhary, President AGAHI and the co-founder of the AGAHI Awards while speaking to the participants said, “We can improve our way of thinking if we work together, the media can play an incredible role in helping the decision-makers identify people-centric challenges and opportunities thereby enabling them to opt for the right choices. AGAHI Awards is a step in that direction.”  

This is the first year the AGAHI Awards will include the special category ‘Eliminating Hidden Hunger & Malnutrition.’  Pakistan has one of the highest rates of stunting with nearly half of all children in Pakistan malnourished. With the support of the Australian Government and Mishal, the new category aims to encourage journalists to write more on this important issue.

Speaking at the awards ceremony, Australian High Commissioner to Pakistan, Margaret Adamson said the Australian Government was supporting the special category to encourage journalists to raise community awareness of such a critical issue through better informed reporting. “Australia's aid program is supporting a range of programs underway to improve nutrition and food security in Pakistan. I am confident this initiative will help build the capacity of journalists to effectively report on this issue and in turn inform the high priority by policy makers and legislators to implementing cross cutting measures, with supporting funding, to eliminate the urgent issue of malnutrition and hidden hunger in Pakistan,” Ms. Adamson said.  

Amir Jahangir, CEO Mishal Pakistan and co-founder, AGAH Awards, in his welcome address said, “For the first time in the history of journalism, the content and the knowledge creator is taking the lead. In this new ecosystem, the guardians of the infrastructure are becoming irrelevant. It’s the journalist, who is taking the center stage now”. He further said, “Journalists are the drivers of public discourse, shaping policies, their stories are becoming a vital link between the citizens and the state”.

AGAHI Awards recognizes “Credibility” as the key currency for public trust for the attention economy, where media becomes the platform to create social values and transparency. AGAHI Awards is the recognition of journalists who have shown personal integrity and professional excellence to make Pakistan a more informed nation.

The AGAHI Awards 2016 Recognized the following “Journalists of the Year” in the following categories: 

* Nasim Zehra (Most Credible Anchor of the Year),  
* Waseem Badami (Peoples' Choice Awards: Favorite Current Affairs Anchor – Male), 
* Ayesha Buksh (Peoples’ Choice Awards: Favorite Current Affairs Anchor – Female), 
* ARY News (Peoples’ Choice Awards: Favorite News Channel of the Year),
* Arshad Sharif and Adeel Raja (Investigative Journalists of the Year),

*      Javeria Siddique (Agriculture), 
*      Naimat Khan (Anti-Corruption), 
*      Adnan Aamir (Business & Economy), 
*      Shafi Moosa Mansoori (Citizen Empowerment), 
*      Shumaila Jaffery (Women Empowerment), 
*      Muhammad Sameer Saleem (Youth Empowerment), 
*      Samiullah Randhawa (Climate Change), 
*      Mubarek Zeb Khan (Competitiveness), 
*      Muhammad Irfan Haider & Sadia Qasim Shah (Conflict), 
*      Muhammad Shahzad (Corporate Social Responsibility), 
*      Adil Aziz Khanzada (CPEC), 
*      Shahzia Nisar (Creating Shared Value), 
*      Zehra Nawab (Culture & Tourism), 
*      Syed Muhammad Abubaker (Disasters and Catastrophe), 
*      Naqeebullah Taran (Education), 
*      Muhammad Luqman (Eliminating Hidden Hunger), 
*      Fazal Rahim Awan (Entrepreneurship), 
*      Muhammad Shahzad (Extremism and Terrorism), 
*      Muhammad Akbar Notezai (Foreign Policy), 
*      Ahsan Raza (South Asia Bridge Initiative – SABI), 
*      Muhammad Akbar Notezai (Foresight and Futures), 
*      Wali Zahid (Governance), 
*      Muhammad Shahid (Health), 
*      Haroon Siraj (Human Rights), 
*      Fariha Fatima (Infotainment), 
*      Zeeshan Anwar (Innovation Journalism), 
*      Hassan Bilal Zaidi (Information Communication Technology), 
*      Khalid Khattak (Innovation), 
*      Muhammad Suhail Yusuf (Reporting On Science), 
*      Imran Malik (Institutional Reforms), 
*      Zaheer Uddin Babar (Journalism for Peace), 
*      Muhammad Atif Sheikh (Media Ethics), 
*      Ihtisham ul Haq (Nutrition), 
*      Zahid Gishkori (Open Government), 
*      Sadia Seher (Photo Journalism - Print), 
*      Hussain Afzal (Video Journalism Television), 
*      Sheharyar Ali (Rule of Law), 
*      Saeed Badshah (Sports), 
*      Shehzad Ahmad (Sexual & Reproductive Health Rights - SRHR),
*      Syed Muhammad Abubakar (Sustainable Development Goals – SDGs), 
*      Fazal Khaliq (Vocational Training & Technical Education),
*      Syed Muhammad Abubakar (Water Diplomacy), 
*      Muhammad Suhail Yusuf (Water, Energy & Food Security Nexus)
Inaugurated on March 28th, 2012, the AGAHI Awards are Pakistan’s first ever journalism awards recognizing the best journalists across print, television, radio and the internet on more than 40 different journalism thematic beats. AGAHI and Mishal Pakistan in collaboration with leading press clubs across the country, local and international media development bodies, regulatory authorities and the private sector organize these awards.

The AGAHI Awards are the most sought after journalism recognition in Pakistan. The Awards have been the foremost development initiative for media and journalism in the country. The awards have identified some of the most talented and diligent journalists in the industry. The AGAHI Awards winners have now acquired decision-making and leadership position across the media industry for “Shaping the Future of Journalism” in Pakistan.

The AGAHI Awards were co-founded by Mishal Pakistan and AGAHI. The evaluation methodology and selection criteria of the awards have been designed in collaboration with the Center for Internet and Media Ethics (CIME) and on the pillars of Media Development Indicators of UNESCO, with input from the UNESCO headquarters in Paris. The Awards have been organized in collaboration with leading press clubs, local and international media development institutions, regulatory authorities, civil society organizations, private and public sector bodies and other stakeholders.

Leading opinion makers, senior journalists, policy makers, diplomats, academicians, leading professionals from the media industry and representatives from think tanks attended the award ceremony. The AGAHI Awards have been the foremost media development initiative for media and journalism in the country. The awards have identified some of the most talented and diligent journalists in the industry. The AGAHI Awards winners have now acquired decision-making and leadership position across the media industry for “Shaping the Future of Journalism” in Pakistan.

Mishal Pakistan is the country partner Institute of the Center for Global Competitiveness and Benchmarking Networks at the World Economic Forum. Established in 2003, Mishal has been engaged with key stakeholders in Pakistan to improve the state of media and competitiveness through good governance initiatives.

AGAHI is a not for profit working since 2011 to create non-paid communication strategies and strategic foresight. AGAHI encourages and advises individuals and institutions in pursuing and supporting initiatives to improve the state of development in Pakistan. It works on developmental frameworks facilitating information and knowledge sharing platforms on understanding challenges in global perspective. It’s research work mainly focuses on national and international security, ICT, human capital development, and governance.

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

World Radio Day: AGAHI announces special categories for Radio journalists in the AGAHI Awards 2014

AGAHI announces special categories for Radio journalists in AGAHI Awards 2014.

Radio plays an essential role in rural development in educating and in improving the livelihoods of the lesser privileged communities. – says Puruesh Chaudhary, President AGAHI.

Radio is the most effective tool in stimulating debate, to promote interest in radio journalism, AGAHI will create special categories in Radio Journalism at the upcoming AGAHI Awards 2014.

The World Radio Day is celebrated on 13th February, all over the world to sensitize journalists, radio station owners, executives and governments in developing gender-related policies and strategies for radio and building radio skills for youth radio production, with a special focus on young journalists as producers, hosts and reporters.

“Radio plays an essential role in rural development in educating and in improving the livelihoods of the lesser privileged communities. There are 12 million radio listeners, 138 commercial and 40 campus radio channels, but as the focus has been increasingly on entertainment content; there is an incredible need for developing and broadcasting content that empowers the vulnerable of the society” said Puruesh Chaudhary, President AGAHI on the World Radio Day 2014.

To promote news content and current affairs programming on radio, AGAHI aims to acknowledge and recognize quality work being produced local radio journalists. Local communities are the building block of democracy and no medium communicates with the local communities better than the radio. Radio journalists have the rare opportunity to use this medium in a very artistic and creative manner, said Murtaza Solangi, Former Director General, Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation.

The AGAHI Awards are an annual series of journalism awards in Pakistan, developed under the umbrella of the Credibility Lab in collaboration with AGAHI Foundation and Mishal Pakistan, to encourage ethical and quality content. The evaluation methodology and criteria of the awards has been designed on the pillars of Media Development Indicators of UNESCO, with support from the Center for International Media Ethics (CIME) and UNESCO headquarters in Paris. AGAHI Awards were inaugurated in March 2012 and have become the most prestigious awards for the journalism industry in Pakistan.

Sunday, September 22, 2013

The 2nd AGAHI Awards Maps out Quality Journalism in Pakistan.

2nd AGAHI Awards Maps out Quality Journalism in Pakistan.


Journalists compete in more than 50 different categories; AGAHI Awards encourages best content in print, television, radio and online journalism.

Pakistan’s most prestigious journalism “Agahi Awards 2013” celebrated today at PNCA Islamabad. The Awards have been organized in collaboration with leading press clubs, local and international media development institutions, regulatory authorities, civil society organizations, private sector and other stakeholders. Puruesh Chaudhary Founder & President, AGAHI and Amir Jahangir Chief Executive Officer, Mishal Pakistan founded these awards in 2012.

The Agahi Awards are an annual series of awards for journalism in Pakistan, developed under the umbrella of the Credibility Lab at Mishal for creating an appreciation methodology for ethical and quality content. The evaluation methodology and criteria of the awards have been designed on the pillars of Media Development Indicators of UNESCO, in collaboratiosn with the Center for International Media Ethics (CIME) and UNESCO headquarters in Paris. The Awards were inaugurated in March 2012 and have become the most prestigious awards for the journalism in Pakistan.
The Awards have created appreciation for journalism in fifty different categories including business and economy, conflict, corruption, crime, education, infotainment, the nexus between water, energy and food security, gender and governance, health, extremism and terrorism, peace, interfaith, dignity; thus creating media diversity across print, television, radio and the online media.


Academic partners for Agahi Awards 2013 from the disciplines of journalism and mass communication included; Fatima Jinnah Women University (Rawalpindi), Allama Iqbal Open University (Islamabad), Bahauddin Zakariya University (Multan), International Islamic University (Islamabad), Islamia University (Bahawalpur), University of Gujrat, National University of Science and Technology (Islamabad), Roskilde University (Denmark), Center for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom at European University (Italy).
  
The awards ceremony was presented by Osama Bin Javaid, a Pakistani journalist based in the Middle East and Razeshta Sethna, par of the editorial team at a leading English language publication in Pakistan. The Awards also have special categories including “Current Affairs Anchor of the Year” and “News Channel of the Year” in Pakistan. These categories are on the basis of people’s choice, which includes voting for these two categories by reaching out to more than 6 million Pakistanis through social media engagement and 1.5 million via SMS campaign and direct feedback.

GEO NEWS won the Peoples' Choice Award for the "Most Favourite News Channel" second year around. 

The “Current Affairs Anchor of the Year” Award was for two emerging anchors; won by Iqrar ul Hassan (ARY News) and Alia Nazki (BBC Urdu), as “the Emerging Current Affair Anchor of the Year” in the male and female categories. “Investigative Journalist of the Year” award was won by Asad Kharal (Express Tribune).

Ejaz Haider from Capital TV was awarded the “Most Credible Anchor” based on the Media Credibility Index developed in collaboration with more than 10 journalism schools in Pakistan.

To ensure diversity in content and more social issues to be highlighted in media, Mishal Pakistan in collaboration with Save the Children created the health category further dividing them into six sub-categories. This has not only increased the quantum of health content in media, but has also encouraged journalists to write more on the socio-economic challenges in Pakistan.

This year AGAHI Awards received an overwhelming response by the journalist community, where more than 1500 nominations were received from all over the country across more than 50 different categories in print, television, radio and online content.

Press Clubs in Lahore, Peshawar, Karachi, Multan, and the National Press Club along with the Kashmir Press Club (Mirpur) and the Tribal Union of Journalists, Center for International Media Ethics, Ethical Journalism Network, Media Helping Media, Save the Children, Devex, International Center for Journalists (ICFJ), United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Press Council of Pakistan, Internews Network, Center for Investigative Journalism (Bosina-Sarajevo), Transnational Crisis Project, Hayward Black Media, MediaShift, P@sha have partnered to ensure making the journalism awards at par with international standard of journalism.

Mishal Pakistan is the country partner Institute of the Center for Global Competitiveness and Benchmarking Networks at the World Economic Forum. Established in 2003, Mishal has been engaged with key stakeholders in Pakistan to improve the state of media through good governance initiatives. 

The AGAHI Awards 2013 Winners

Favorite News Channel


Geo News

Emerging Current Affairs Anchor of the Year

Aliya Nazki - BBC Urdu

Emerging Current Affairs Anchor of the Year


Iqrar ul Hassan - ARY News

Most Credible
Current Affairs
Anchor of the Year









Ejaz Haider - Capital TV

Human Rights

Aamir Saeed (Pique Magazine) 


Gender - Health and Survival

Abdul Shakoor (APP) 

Institutions

Abdur Rauf (Express Tribune) 

Media Safety

Syed Ali Shah (DAWN News) 

Non-communicable Diseases

Ali Usman (Express Tribune) 

Corruption

Allah Bux Arisar (DAWN) 

Gender - Domestic Violence

Allah Bux Arisar (DAWN)

Gender - Economic Opportunity

Allah Bux Arisar (DAWN)

Governance



Xari Jalil (DAWN / PIQUE)

Judiciary

Asad Kharal (Express Tribune)

Law and Order

Asad Kharal (Express Tribune)

Minorities and Marginalised Communities

Zia ur Rehman (The Friday Times) 

Crime

Ashraf Javed (The Nation)

Energy, Water and Food Security

Aslam Chandio (Online News International / Weekly Pulse)

Sports

Aslam Chandio (Online News International / Weekly Pulse)

Education

Bina Shah (Freelance Blogger)

Child Survival

Din Muhammad Watanpaal  (Daily Qudrat, Quetta)

Infotainment

Faseeh Mangi (Bloomberg)

Child Protection

Fazal Khaliq (Express Tribune)

Environment

Ghulam Mohiuddin (AAJ TV)

Health

Hanif Samoon (DAWN.com)

Market Environment

Jawwad Rizvi (The News)

Child Rights

Kiran Nazish (DAWN.com)

Labour Market Efficiency

Maimoona Saeed (GEO News TV)

Health and Primary Education

Maliha Naz Rana (Herald) 

Political and Regulatory Environment

Mehtab Haider (The News)

Journalism for Peace

Mubashir Zaidi (DAWN.com)

Conflict

Muhammad Irfan Haider (DAWN)

Competitiveness - Business & Economy

Naween Mangi (Bloomberg)

Media Ethics

Sarah Munir (Express Tribune)

Health and Nutrition

Sarwar Baloch (VASH TV)

Disaster and Catastrophe

Sehrish Wasif (Express Tribune)

Climate Change

Shabina Faraz (Jang)

Corporate Social Responsibility

Shahzada Irfan Ahmed (The News)

Gender

Shahzada Irfan Ahmed (The News)

Higher Education and Training

Shakeel Ahmed (Dawn News)

Flood and Disaster Reporting

Zahid Gishkori (Express Tribune)

Dignity

Zahir Shah Sherazi (Dawn News)

Democratic Values - General Elections 2013

Zahir Shah Sherazi (DAWN News)

Infrastructure

Zahir Shah Sherazi (DAWN.com)

Court Reporting

Zeeshan Anwar (Express News)

Extremism and Terrorism

Zia Ur Rehman (The Friday Times)

Routine and Polio Immunization

Zia Ur Rehman (The Friday Times)

Gender - Political Empowerment

Zia Ur Rehman (The Friday Times)

Photo Journalism

Zahir Shah Sherazi (DAWN.com)