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Isha Sesay on the CNN MultiChoice African Journalist AwardsThe 18th CNN MultiChoice African Journalist Awards is taking place tomorrow night, 12 October 2013 at the CTICC where finalists will be recognised for their excellent journalism across the continent. ![]() Isha Sesay. Image source: www.cnn.com Isha Sesay (@IshaSesayCN), CNN anchor and correspondent, will host the awards. She is a well-known face on CNN International, HLN and CNN/U.S. and is based at the network's global headquarters in Atlanta. On CNN International Sesay anchors 'CNN NewsCenter', a half-hour, weekday news program that takes viewers through the day's big stories of global importance. She also hosts 'BackStory', the weekly program that goes behind the scenes of CNN's global newsgathering operation, and often files reports for 'African Voices.' I chatted to Sesay to find out more about the awards and to get her insights into the world of African journalism.
Each time, you know, you think maybe it would get old, but it doesn't and it's mainly because of the journalists that are involved that make it to the final and the fact that each year we get more and more entries and each year we see a higher standard amongst the entries. I mean, this year we had over 1300 entries from about 42 countries and I think in the end we have 27 finalists from 12 countries. When I get to meet the journalists when I'm here to host, I am always just so inspired and I leave completely pumped up because many of them take huge personal risk to tell stories and in sometimes it isn't a case of taking personal risk - they are operating on a continent where in some parts it's just not easy in terms of infrastructure to get things done. So I love coming - it's been five great years. It really has.
These awards are important to show Africa that we are doing great things, we've got great people here who are operating at the same level as journalists in the US and in the UK. So I think they are really important for that. With past winners we have seen that winning the award not only gives people an immense sense of self-confidence, but also, among the prizes they get to come to Atlanta and serve as part of the Journalism Fellowship Award that CNN does. We have had past winners like Hopewell Rugoh-Chin'ono from Zimbabwe, who has gone on and done a little time at Harvard and people have made films that they are in, they get funding to take up the projects that they want to. It's a big deal! You win one of these awards, it's a big deal - your resumé crosses the desk of someone, they will know you are as good as anyone out there. It's a real feather in your cap.
I don't think one should walk around making their gender define them and limit them. I think they have to push through. I interviewed someone recently who said something very interesting. I asked her that question about gender and whether it has held her back working in the global finance industry. She said that she just pushes ahead and she does the best work that she can. She said that in her experience, and her life story is testament, that people forget she is a woman... They stop focussing on that because she's not focussing on that. She is just focussing on being the best professional she can be and I think that applies to female journalists as well. Let's push ahead and let's not make our gender our defining element. I don't think we as woman should be talking about setbacks and being held back because then you are only limiting your own mind.
I would hope that people would walk away knowing that they are on the right track, they are doing great work and hopefully that just inspires them for the future. As I would say to any journalist, male or female, don't let anything hold you back Follow the awards on Twitter @AfricanJourno and #africanawards. About Ilse van den BergIlse is a freelance journalist and editor with a passion for people & their stories (check out Passing Stories). She is also the editor of Go & Travel, a platform connecting all the stakeholders in the travel & tourism industry. You can check out her work here and here. Contact Ilse through her website here. View my profile and articles... |