Moza Banco launched the 1st edition of the Moza Banco Journalism Prize

Theme: Gender-based violence in times of Covid-19.
Moza Banco, launched this Monday, 5th of April, theMoza Banco Journalism Prize – 1st Edition, under the theme: “Gender based violence in times of Covid-19”. This competition aims to encourage media professionals to investigate, produce and publish articles about gender violence, and to reward excellence in journalistic activity in the social area. The distinction of the best works published in the national media covers three categories, namely, Written Press, Radio and Television.
Candidates may apply for this award for original works by professional journalists, or a group of journalists, duly signed and having been published/issued in Portuguese at a registered Mozambican media body between 1 June 2020 and 31 October 2021 and that portray domestic violence in its various aspects.
The Chairman of the Board of Directors at Moza Banco said that, “with this initiative, we hope to contribute to greater dissemination and awareness on the issue of gender violence, as well as the promotion of a society of pluralism, tolerance and a culture of peace, in a harmonious equality of rights between men and women”.
The Inspector General from the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Action, Carlota Mahai, representing the Minister Nyeleti Mondlane, started by thanking Moza Banco for the invitation, before going on to state that, "this journalism competition, launched today, demonstrates that the private sector has a social responsibility to contribute to building a society that respects human rights and is free from gender-based violence, recognizing the fundamental role that the media plays in this process. We also hope, that with this competition, articles will be produced that will improve the perception about the contours of gender-based violence especially in this period when we are facing the COVID-19 pandemic”.
The event also served to honour the journalist Francisco Júnior for his contribution, delivery and commitment in producing articles on human rights and gender. Besides the homage, there was also a monetary award to encourage his important journalistic work.
Moza Banco has implemented actions to value women, having associated itself to entities such as MUVA, with the objective of promoting the economic empowerment of women through a platform that brings together female entrepreneurs from different branches of activity, for the sharing of experiences, networking and dissemination of business opportunities. Very recently, it joined the Freestyle Talkz project in a special programme dedicated to women.
For more information:
Communication and Social Responsibility Department
Moza Banco
06/04/2021