Pakistani journalist gets prestigious Journalists of Courage Impact Award

Pakistani journalist Kamal Siddiqi addresses the audience after receiving the prestigious Journalists of Courage Impact Award at the East-West Center (EWC) International Media Conference in Manila on June 23, 2024. (Photo courtesy: (International Media Conference/website)
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  • Kamal Siddiqui is the first Pakistani to receive the biennial award
  • Siddiqui has previously served as editor of The Express Tribune

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani journalist Kamal Siddiqi on Monday received the prestigious Journalists of Courage Impact Award at the East-West Center (EWC) International Media Conference in Manila, the organization announced on its website. 

The former director news at Aaj TV is the first Pakistani to receive the biennial award, which honors journalists who have “displayed exceptional commitment to quality reporting and freedom of the press, often under harrowing circumstances.”

The six other recipients include Sincha Dimara, news editor at Inside PNG, Tom Grundym, editor-in-chief and founder of Hong Kong Free Press, Alan Miller, founder of the News Literacy Project in Washington DC, Soe Myint, editor-in-chief and managing director at Mizzima Media Group in Yangon, Myanmar, John Nery, columnist and editorial consultant at Rappler in Manila and Ana Marie Pamintuan, editor-in-chief at The Philippine Star.

In February when the award was first announced, Siddiqi said in a statement on X that he was “humbled” at getting the award.

Siddiqi is currently working at the Media Development Investment Fund as a senior program officer focusing on South Asia. He was previously the director at the Center for Excellence in Journalism at the Institute of Business Administration.

He has also served as editor of The Express Tribune, and president of the EWC’s alumni association in Karachi. Siddiqui is also a fellow of the Center for Democratic Development and Rule of Law at Stanford University and a senior non-resident fellow with the Atlantic Council, according to the EWC.