Dilnaz Boga wins AFP prize for work in Kashmir
Dilnaz Boga, an Indian photojournalist and reporter, won the Agence France-Presse Kate Webb Prize for her courageous work in
Boga, 33, spent a year in
The Kate Webb Prize was launched in 2008 in honour of the legendary AFP correspondent in
The prize recognises exceptional work produced by locally engaged Asian journalists operating in dangerous or difficult circumstances in the region.
Boga received a certificate and 3,000 euros ($4,200) in cash at a ceremony in
"Covering
"As a woman, Dilnaz endured difficult, male-dominated conditions in an extremely hostile environment to report on the human side of the
Boga said monitoring the extent of the violence in all its forms is often difficult, especially when international human rights groups are barred from operating.
"Our stories manage to shed some light on the reality of those who have no voice," said Boga, who was educated in
Before working in
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The inaugural Kate Webb Prize was given in 2008 to Pakistani journalist Mushtaq Yusufzai for his reports from the border region between
The 2009 prize was awarded to the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism, which was chosen for its fearless work in the deadliest country for reporters.
Webb, who died in 2007 at the age of 64, was one of the finest correspondents to have worked for AFP, earning a reputation for bravery while covering wars and other historic events in the Asia-Pacific region over a career spanning four decades.
She first made her name as a UPI correspondent in the Vietnam War prior to assignments in other parts of Southeast Asia as well as
The prize is administered by the AFP Foundation, a non-profit organisation created to promote higher standards of journalism worldwide, and the Webb family.
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