Amateur 2011 supplement
The competition, in partnership with a group of UK-based international non-governmental organisations (NGOs) – is now in its fifth year, building on the successes of 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011.
The NGOs are Marie Stopes International, AMREF, Bishop Simeon Trust, Care International, David Rattray Memorial Trust, Plan UK, Progressio, Save the Children and The Syngenta Foundation for Sustainable Agriculture.
The competition is sponsored by Barclays and GlaxoSmithKline.
The challenge is to write a feature of 650 to 1,000 words by Thursday 3 May at 23.59pm on an aspect of global poverty that deserves greater media exposure. The 16 best writers (eight amateur, eight professional) will be selected from a longlist of around 40 entrants, all of whom will have their articles published online at guardian.co.uk/journalismcompetition
International Development Journalism competition 2012
The market for malaria preventionInternational Development Journalism competition 2012
A community takes controlInternational Development Journalism competition 2012
A business in good healthInternational Development Journalism competition 2012
Minding the community's business
International Development Journalism competition 2012
'We used to think malaria was caused by eating unripe mangoes'International Development Journalism competition 2012
Poor attitudes to healthcareInternational Development Journalism competition 2012
The right to say 'no'International Development Journalism competition 2012
A new spirit of community
International Development Journalism competition 2012
Starting again with a new businessInternational Development Journalism competition 2012
How to change the worldInternational Development Journalism competition 2012
Boys help to bring new ideasInternational Development Journalism competition 2012
'The community does not care'International Development Journalism competition 2012
Amateur case studiesInternational Development Journalism competition 2012
'You must find your own roof'International Development Journalism competition 2012
A reproductive rights activistInternational Development Journalism competition 2012
On the road to learningInternational Development Journalism competition 2012
Smaller families plannedInternational Development Journalism competition 2012
Food for thoughtInternational Development Journalism competition 2012
A parent's dutyInternational Development Journalism competition 2012
Why malaria is such a highly transmittable disease
About 43 results for Amateur 2011 supplement