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In 1924, our founder Eglantyne Jebb drafted the first-EVER declaration of the Rights of the Child, BOLDLY asserting that every child has rights.
A century later, her words remain just as vital. In tribute to her legacy, and to mark the 100th anniversary of the League of Nations’ adoption of the Declaration, Save the Children proudly launched its Global Media Awards in 2024 to celebrate excellence in journalism that champions child rights.
Now in its second year, Save the Children’s Global Media Awards 2025 continue to honour professional journalists from around the world whose storytelling has played a pivotal role in uncovering, highlighting, and addressing critical child rights issues. We aim to showcase the power of media to drive awareness, inspire action, and spark positive change for children everywhere.
This year, the awards will recognize outstanding work across multiple categories, including:
- Print (online and print)
- Broadcast
- Radio / Podcast
- Photography
Finalists for the Global Media Awards 2025 will be announced in October. An independent jury of esteemed journalists will then review the shortlisted entries to determine the winners. The winners will be revealed during a virtual awards ceremony on World Children’s Day, 20 November 2025.
2025 Finalists :
Written News
- 7IBER Electronic Magazine: “Child Agricultural Laborers: A Stolen Childhood Under the Sun”
- BBC News Mundo: “‘No matter what age you are, you need a family’: People who decide to adopt older children that other parents do not want”
- Daraj Media: “Gaza’s Miscarriages: Generations Are Killed in Mothers’ Wombs”
- El Observador: “Living on High Alert: When Children Become “Guarantees” in Drug Houses, Mules on Their Way to School, and Survivors Amid Gunfire”
- Republik: “Camps on Samos: Detention for children, paid for by Switzerland”
BROADCAST:
- Africa Uncensored: “The Vanishing Kids of Mukuru”
- MBC: “Zero Period Climate Crisis”
- News Central TV: “Education Struggles in Makoko”
- The Guardian: “The Gaza Girl whose Face was ‘Ripped Off’ by an Israeli Missile Strike”
- TRT World: “Bangladesh Turns Tide on Climate Change with Floating Schools”
RADIO / PODCAST
- BBC Radio 4- “County Lines”
- BBC Radio 4: “Missing Pieces: The Lesbian Mothers Scandal”
- Rádio Novelo: “Listen to the Children”
- SKY FM: “False Start: After the Fire: Learning Under Trees in Dormaa Akwamu”
- Splash 105.5FM: “Period Poverty, Silence, and School Bells: The Hidden Struggle of Oyo’s Girls”
PHOTOGRAPHY:
- AFP: “Colombia’s Desert North Feels the Pain of Trump’s Cuts”
- Armenian Weekly: “Childhood Under the Fire”
- European Pressphoto Agency / EPA: “A Doll in Her Arms, a War on Her Childhood”
Past Winners:
2024
🏆 Best Local/Regional Coverage: BBC “Panorama: Undercover School: Cruelty in the Classroom” – by Ruth Evans, Sasha Hinde, Oliver Newlan and Hayley Clarke – a shocking investigative documentary exposing bullying and abuse at a school for children with special educational needs in the UK. Following the broadcast, the school was closed, five staff members were arrested, and the Department for Education launched an investigation.
🏆 Best International/Wire Coverage: The Guardian “How child labour in India makes the paving stones beneath our feet” – by Romita Saluja – a powerful investigation into the exploitation of child labour in India’s sandstone industry. Following publication, the article sparked legal investigation against a multinational, and became a central reference in a roundtable conference in London, urging businesses to address child labour in their supply chains.