Camille Bordenet received the Grand Prix from the Varenne Foundation for its report on young rural people, published in March as part of the presidential campaign.
Two Grand Prix ex æquo of the Varenne Foundation been allocated on Wednesday, November 9, in the national daily press category. One was awarded to the journalist from the world Camille Bordenet for her report on young rural people published as part of the presidential campaign in March 2022.
The other has rewarded the journalist of Mediapart Rachida El Azzouzi for her article on Afghanistan under the Taliban .
In this same category, the Young Journalist Prize of the Foundation was awarded to the journalist of the “Africa World” Sophie Sweet for her report on the displaced to Burkina Faso.
The Varenne Grand Prix in the Image Reporter category was awarded to Gwendoline Debono (France 24) for His report to Irpin in Ukraine, with a medical team that evacuates the wounded . A special mention was awarded to Bixente Hacala (TF1 Info) for his investigation into lithium. The Young Journalist Prize was awarded to Juan Palencia (BFM-TV), for its report” investigate under the bombs “.
The Varenne Grand Prix in the Regional Daily Press category was awarded to Pierre Comet and Laura Steen (Le Progrès de Lyon) for Their investigation into the city of Gleizé . The Young Journalist Prize was awarded to Alice Forges (Le Journal du Center) for her article “open fences: Nivernais gardens, cultures in humanity” . The digital reporting price was awarded to Malik Kebour (the mountain) for its large format published on lamontagne.fr, entitled “Voice of young people” .