(ANSA) - BELGRADE, NOV 9 - This year's CEI SEEMO Award for
Outstanding Merits in Investigative Journalism emphasised the
importance of investigative journalism in revealing
environmental, agricultural/food security, and health concerns.
An international jury evaluated submissions based on topic
relevance, reporting quality, and societal impact before
choosing winners to be honoured at the South East Europe Media
Forum (SEEMF) in Podgorica, Montenegro, on November 27-28, 2024.
Adrian Mogoş (Romania) won the "Professional journalists"
category, while Dino Cviko (Bosnia and Herzegovina) and Giorgio
Michalopoulos (Italy) won the "Young Professional journalists"
category jointly.
Considering the outstanding quality of the candidates, the jury
decided to assign special mentions to Taras Zozulinskyy
(Ukraine) and Cornelia Cozonac (Moldova) from "Detectives,"
Elvin Luku (Albania) from MediaLook. Saša Dragoljo (Serbia) from
Balkan Insight/BIRN, Belgrade Jovana Georgievski (Serbia) from
BBC News Serbian Ivana Milosavljević (Serbia) from the Center
for Investigative Journalism of Serbia-CINS (ANSA).
CEI SEEMO awards in Investigative Journalism announced
Winners are Adrian Mogos, Dino Cviko, Giorgio Michalopoulos