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Arab Journalism Award presented

FOURTEEN WINNERS OF THE 17TH EDITION OF ARAB JOURNALISM AWARD FELICITATE­D

- BY MARY ACHKHANIAN Staff Reporter

Shaikh Mohammad applauds after presenting Media Personalit­y of the Year Award to Nabeel Yacoub Al Hamar, adviser for informatio­n affairs to the King of Bahrain, at the Arab Media Forum in Dubai yesterday.

Fourteen winners of the 17th edition of the Arab Journalism Award were honoured at a special ceremony held at the conclusion of the Arab Media Forum ( AMF) 2018 yesterday.

The winners included news organisati­ons and outstandin­g journalist­s from across the Arab world and beyond who received awards in 11 categories.

Winners from the UAE included Al Bayan newspaper, which bagged the Political Journalism Award and Murad Al Masri from Al Ittihad newspaper who won the Sports Journalism Award.

His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice- President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai and also patron of the award, presented Nabeel Yacoub Al Hamar, adviser for informatio­n affairs to the King of Bahrain, with the Media Personalit­y of the Year Award for enriching the Arab media through his works.

During the ceremony, special tributes were paid to the late Egyptian journalist Ebrahim Nafe for his long and remarkable contributi­ons to journalism, mainly in Egypt where he had been the editor- in- chief and managing director of the Cairo- based Al Ahram daily. A member from his family was honoured by Shaikh Mohammad on stage following a video screening that spoke about his career.

The ceremony saw Emirati singer Hussain Al Jasmi perform two songs based on the poetry written by Shaikh Mohammad, one of which was a tribute to Jerusalem and the other a tribute to the late Shaikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan in the Year of Zayed.

The two- day event held under the theme ‘ Impactful Media Trends’ brought together more than 2,500 prominent regional and internatio­nal media figures and thought leaders this year who discussed the impact of regional political developmen­ts in media and the key changes in the formand content of Arab media brought on by technologi­cal developmen­ts.

Selected from more than 5,874 nomination­s, the winners represente­d daily newspapers, magazines, online web portals and media organisati­ons.

Prominent Egyptian writer Salah Montaser from Al Ahram won the Best Column Award and was handed the award by Shaikh Maktoum Bin Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai.

The Arab Journalism Award was establishe­d in November 1999 on the directives of Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid in order to contribute to the developmen­t of Arab media.

Attending the ceremony was Shaikh Khalid Bin Ahmad Al Khalifa, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bahrain; Mona Ganem Al Merri, secretary- general of the Arab Journalism Award and chairperso­n of the Organising Committee of the Arab Media Forum, and senior government officials and Arab journalist­s.

Shaikh Mohammad emphasised that journalism, whether it is in print or electronic, continues to be an efficient and active element in the media’s work, offering followups and analyses on various topics, as well as highlighti­ng any strengths or weaknesses.

Boardmembe­rs

The Arab Journalism Award ( AJA) reflects how much the UAE appreciate­s the media sector, said Shaikh Mohammad.

Shaikh Mohammad said the UAE believes in the traditiona­l media’s strength and capabiliti­es, despite the emergence of new forms of media in recent times.

He emphasised that journalism, whether it is in print or electronic, continues to be an efficient and active element in the media’s work, offering follow- ups and analyses on various topics, as well as highlighti­ng any strengths or weaknesses.

Shaikh Mohammad made the remarks yesterday when he received board members of the award.

Shaikh Maktoum Bin Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai, was also present. Shaikh Mohammad wished the board members the best in their future endeavours. He said the award has become one of the region’s most prominent awards that recognise journalist­ic excellence, largely due to the high standards of profession­alism in the selection of winners.

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Clint Egbert/ Gulf News
 ?? Ahmed Ramzan/ Gulf News ?? Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid with the winners of the Arab Journalism Award during a ceremony held on the final day of the 17th Arab Media Forum at Madinat Jumeirah in Dubai yesterday. Nabeel Yacoub Al Hamar, adviser for informatio­n affairs to the King of Bahrain, was honoured as Media Personalit­y of the Year.
Ahmed Ramzan/ Gulf News Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid with the winners of the Arab Journalism Award during a ceremony held on the final day of the 17th Arab Media Forum at Madinat Jumeirah in Dubai yesterday. Nabeel Yacoub Al Hamar, adviser for informatio­n affairs to the King of Bahrain, was honoured as Media Personalit­y of the Year.
 ?? Ahmed Ramzan/ Gulf News ?? Shaikh Mohammad speaks with Mona Ganem Al Merri as Saudi journalist Dr Khalid Al Maeena looks on during the closing ceremony of the Arab Media Forum in Dubai yesterday.
Ahmed Ramzan/ Gulf News Shaikh Mohammad speaks with Mona Ganem Al Merri as Saudi journalist Dr Khalid Al Maeena looks on during the closing ceremony of the Arab Media Forum in Dubai yesterday.

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