Manila Bulletin

Five ABS-CBN journalist­s earn local & int'l recognitio­n

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Karen Davila, Mike Navallo, Dennis Datu, Jervis Manahan and Jacque Manabat added feathers to their cap as they were recognized by internatio­nal agencies and local award-giving bodies for their excellence in journalism.

Karen Davila, who anchors “TV Patrol” and “ANC Headstart,” was appointed as the National Goodwill Ambassador for the Philippine­s by UN Women to amplify critical issues and inspire change, drawing attention to the role of women in developmen­t and nation building, promoting gender equality and women’s empowermen­t.

“It is an honor to be UN Women’s first National Goodwill Ambassador for the Philippine­s. I will be working with many others who speak out in support of UN Women to help bring about positive change in mindsets, behaviors, and hopefully, in the everyday lives of women and girls,” said Karen.

Meanwhile, Mike Navallo was the recipient of the esteemed Jaime V. Ongpin (JVO) Award of Distinctio­n, presented by the Center for Media Freedom and Responsibi­lity (CMFR), while Dennis Datu was named as TV Reporter of the Year by the Manila Overseas Press Club during its first-ever MOPC Bell of Freedom and Excellence Award.

Additional­ly, Jervis Manahan won Best Online Story at the 16th Bright Leaf Agricultur­e Journalism Awards for his special report “The Onion Story,” which probed the problems of onion farmers in the country.

Jacque Manabat attended the World Creator Festival, an event that aims to celebrate the people who shape how netizens consume media and informatio­n, in South Korea as the only Filipino journalist invited by the organizers. (Manila Bulletin Entertainm­ent)

 ?? ?? ABS-CBN journalist­s (from left) Dennis Datu, Mike Navallo, Karen Davilla, Jervis Manahan, and Jacque Manabat*
ABS-CBN journalist­s (from left) Dennis Datu, Mike Navallo, Karen Davilla, Jervis Manahan, and Jacque Manabat*

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