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Why Green Media Awards?
The motivation is to promote and sustain media coverage on the environment in Malawi and accelerate the agenda for sustainable utilization of Malawi’s natural resources.

  Eligibility
All journalists practising in Malawi are eligible to apply, however, AEJ members will have an added advantage. Each Journalist is eligible to submit a minimum of two stories per category for a maximum of three categories.

  Language
The jury will entertain materials in English and Chichewa only.

Categories
Agriculture (nutrition, irrigation e.t.c), Best blogger / On-line journalists, Climate Change, Disaster Risk Reduction, Energy, Forestry, Green Media House of the year, Mining, The Green Documentary, The Green Investigative/Accountability award, The Green Photojournalist of the year, Waste Management and Pollution, Water and Sanitation, Wildlife,  

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Mathews Malata Jr.

BIO
An ardent environmentalist, LEAD Fellow & versatile award-winning journalist passionate about SDGs

CONTACT INFORMATION Parent OrganizationN/Amalatamathews@gmail.com0885940050facebook profiletwitter handle

PUBLICATIONS
1. At Long Last - Drm Bill Goes To Parliament 2. Area 38 Dumpsite: Ticking Bomb 3. African Parks, Govt Caught In A Tax Feud 4. Stakeholders Unite To Save Lilongwe’s Greenspaces.5. Malawi’s Five Million Carbon Credits To Rake Us$100m6. Mepa Hands Over Forfeited Thin Plastic Making Machines To Lilongwe Tech College7. Missing Political Action Could Worsen Disaster Losses 8. Au’s Multi-hazard Early Warning Programme To Boost Africa’s Resilience 9. Delayed Court Case Exacerbating Plastic Crisis10. Attorney General Wants Thin Plastics Injunction Lifted And Case Dismissed11. Stakeholders Discuss Malawi's Worsening Loss Of Natural Assets12. Un Disaster Head Speaks On Risks And How To Manage Them13. Cop 26 In Glasgow Enters Crucial Week Amid Pushbacks14. Malawi Commits To Glasgow Declaration On Water To Contain Pollution By 203015. Malawi Businesses Not Fully Involved In Climate Adaptation Processes - Icad Study16. Malawi Highly Alert For Cyclone Chalane - Warns Citizens To Move Upland17. Malawi Reviewing Climate Action Commitments 18. Court Mete Penalties For Tree Cutting, Forfeits Truck Used19. Iddr 2020: Long Wait For New Disaster Law20. Malawi's Climate Crisis Needs Intensive Youth Participation - Uk Minister For Africa21. Hope For Thin Plastics Ban As Court Punishes Manufacturer 22. Government Mishandled Covid-19 Preparedness, Response - Red Cross23. Malawi In A Multi-country 10 Billion Kwacha Urban Resilience Project24. Environemental Rights Group Demand Action On Thin Plastic Ban