Marcelo Jelen Award

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Premio Marcelo Jalen
Awarded for Uruguayan journalist award
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Presented by Cotidiano Mujer, Unesco, ONU Mujeres, Uruguayan Associated Press
First awarded2016

Premio Marcelo Jalen (English: Marcelo Jelen Award) is an Uruguayan journalist award.

It is organized by Cotidiano Mujer, Unesco, ONU Mujeres and Uruguayan Associated Press. This initiative try to award journalist works to intend avoid unique thinking, promote diversity and no discrimination. [1] [2]

Some people awarded are Diana Cariboni, [3] Victoria Fernández, [4] Guillermo Draper and Raúl Santopietro. [5]

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