Write the World, a sponsored competition run by The Guardian is looking for enthusiastic writers who want to demonstrate their journalistic abilities by exploring crucial issues that face the developing world.
Entrants need to write a 650-1000 word article by June 13th on an aspect of global poverty needing more media exposure than it currently receives.
For more details see http://www.guardian.co.uk/journalismcompetition/2011-about-the-awards
Source: Letter sent by The Guardian
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Thursday 5 May 2011
The Guardian International Development Journalism Competition
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