Ministry
launches
Environmental
Reporting
Competition
Accra,
Dec.
20,
GNA
-
The
Ministry
of
Local
Government,
Rural
Development
and
Environment
on
Wednesday
announced
the
third
in
the
series
of
the
Environmental
Reporting
Competition
as
part
of
activities
to
commemorate
Africa
Environment
Day,
which
falls
on
March
3,
2007.
A
statement
signed
by
Mr
D.A.
Nyankamawu,
Chief
Director,
said
the
National
Environment
Reporting
Awards
Committee
was
calling
for
the
submission
of
entries
from
journalists,
nongovernmental
organisations
(NGOs)
and
individuals
for
the
competition.
Categories
for
the
contest
include
the
Best
Environmental
Reporter
for
the
Print
Media,
Best
for
Radio
and
Best
for
Television.
Each
of
the
categories
would
have
the
first
and
second
runners-up.
The
statement
said
an
overall
Environmental
Journalist
for
the
year
2006
would
be
selected
from
among
the
three
best
winners
from
the
print,
radio
and
television
as
the
ultimate
winner.
All
journalists
of
the
print
media
interested
in
the
contest
are
to
submit
two
feature
articles
each.
Those
for
radio
and
television
are
to
submit
audio/visual
cassette
recordings
and
two
printed
transcripts
of
the
same
recordings.
Contestants
in
the
print
category
are
also
to
submit
two
copies
each
of
the
two
articles,
which
must
contain
their
by-lines.
The
features,
programmes
or
reports
must
have
been
published
or
broadcast
between
July
5,
2005
and
July
1,
2006.
The
statement
said
the
Best
Environmental
NGO
and
Outstanding
Environmental
Personality
of
the
Year
would
also
be
awarded.
The
closing
date
for
entries
is
January
15,
2007.
"The
criteria
for
assessment
for
the
Reporting
contest
will
include
style;
content;
relevance;
source
and
clarity
of
information;
theme;
creativity
and
impact,"
it
said.
The
statement
said
winners
in
all
categories
would
be
given
handsome
cash
prizes
in
addition
to
other
prize
items.
The
statement
said
all
newspapers;
magazines;
radio
and
television
stations
which
carried
the
publication
or
broadcast
the
winning
articles
would
be
presented
with
certificates.
It
said
the
Environmental
Personality
Contest
and
the
Best
NGO
entries
would
be
accepted
only
from
heads
of
recognized
institutions
on
what
had
been
done
to
contribute
significantly
to
the
promotion
of
the
environment
in
Ghana
from
July
5,
2005
to
July
1,
2006.
The
statement
said
individual
or
self-nominations
of
the
Outstanding
Environmental
Personality
Contest
would
not
be
entertained.
All
entries
are
to
be
forwarded
to:
The
Environmental
Awards
Committee,
c/o
Public
Relations
Department,
Ministry
of
Local
Government,
Rural
Development
and
Environment,
Accra.
GNA