AFP wins the Normandy region secondary school students prize, in the television category
This saturday at the 26th edition of the Bayeux Calvados-Normandy Award for War Correspondents, The Normandy region secondary school students prize, in the television category, goes to six journalists of AFP in Caracas for Venezuela: Crisis at the border.
Octobre 10, 2019 – Bayeux, France – Yorman Maldonado during his visit to the AFP exhibition Venezuela: Collapse without end.
Among the 10 topics of 3 to 8 minutes presented, more than 2500 secondary school students rewarded a AFP video retracing four months of crisis in Venezuela between February and May 2019.
In this country, borders are the last battlefield of the crisis. Venezuelans are demonstrating in search of food and medicine at the Colombian border. They are received by tear gas and intimidation from armed supporters of President Nicolas Maduro. As for the president, he faces a new competitor for power. Opposition leader Juan Guaido has proclaimed himself interim president and is supported by more than 50 countries, including the United States. He promised the arrival of 800 tonnes of international humanitarian aid in February. The Maduro government, supported by China and Russia, insists that this is a cover for a US-led invasion.
"This new prize is yet another tribute to the fine and courageous work of our whole team in Caracas. AFP has made it a priority to better connect with younger audiences and it means a great deal to us to have this vote of confidence from these college students" says Phil Chetwynd, AFP Global News Director.
Yorman Maldonado declares: "Over the years, our team has gone from covering political and economic upheavals to witnessing the misery of Venezuelans. The crisis is so acute that those who remain must choose: protest or survive."
Jesus Olarte
Jesus Olarte began his professional career as a freelancer for Reuters in 2003 before graduating as a journalist in 2005. He then worked for Associated Press and VC-Medios which in turn produced content for the History Channel. Other companies he worked for include Univision, BBC, Financial Times. Since 2017, he has been AFPTV's unshakeable coordinator in the Caracas office. He has received several awards including the Simon Bolivar Order, which values freedom of expression, as well as the international award Fondation Varenne.
Yorman Maldonado
Leo Ramirez
Carlos Reyes
Natasha Vazquez
Edinson Estupinan