IGAD Media Awards 2026 in Uganda: Call for Journalists, Digital Creators, and Storytellers Reporting on Migration, Mobility, and Regional Integration
The Intergovernmental Authority on Development has officially launched the highly anticipated IGAD Media Awards 2026, a prestigious regional recognition platform celebrating impactful journalism and digital storytelling focused on migration, labour mobility, forced displacement, regional integration, and human mobility across the IGAD region.
The awards aim to honor journalists, media practitioners, digital creators, photojournalists, and storytellers whose work contributes to informed public discourse, evidence-based reporting, and responsible narratives surrounding migration and regional integration in East Africa and the Horn of Africa.
The IGAD Media Awards 2026 will take place in Kampala, Uganda, in November 2026 and will spotlight stories that promote dignity, counter misinformation, encourage social cohesion, and highlight human mobility as a driver of economic opportunity and regional cooperation.
This major regional initiative offers an important platform for media professionals to gain recognition for work that influences public understanding, policy discussions, and social awareness on migration and mobility issues.
About the IGAD Media Awards 2026
The IGAD Media Awards were established to encourage responsible journalism and storytelling around migration, displacement, labour mobility, and regional integration across the IGAD region.
For the 2026 edition, the awards are centered around the powerful theme:
Theme of the Awards
“Human Mobility for Regional Integration: Free Movement, Decent Work, Protection and Shared Prosperity”
This theme reflects the growing importance of:
- Human mobility
- Labour migration
- Regional cooperation
- Free movement of persons
- Decent work opportunities
- Protection of vulnerable populations
- Climate-induced displacement
- Conflict-related migration
- Inclusive economic growth
The awards seek to encourage media narratives that are:
- Accurate
- Human-centred
- Ethical
- Evidence-based
- Solutions-oriented
- Inclusive
- Dignity-focused
Why the IGAD Media Awards 2026 Matter
Migration and displacement issues are among the most important social, economic, and political discussions in Africa today. However, misinformation, stereotypes, and sensationalized reporting can often distort public understanding.
The IGAD Media Awards 2026 aim to promote:
1. Responsible Reporting
The awards encourage journalists and digital storytellers to produce balanced and ethical stories that prioritize human dignity and factual accuracy.
2. Regional Integration
By highlighting mobility as a pathway to cooperation and prosperity, the initiative supports regional integration efforts within the IGAD region.
3. Public Awareness
The awards help elevate public conversations around:
- Labour migration
- Refugee protection
- Free movement
- Climate displacement
- Youth migration
- Women in migration
- Decent work opportunities
4. Countering Misinformation
The initiative also seeks to combat misinformation and harmful narratives about migrants, displaced persons, and mobile populations.
5. Promoting Shared Prosperity
Through impactful storytelling, the awards showcase how mobility can contribute positively to economic growth, innovation, entrepreneurship, and social development.
Who Can Apply for the IGAD Media Awards 2026?
The competition is open to a wide range of media professionals and storytellers whose work focuses on migration and regional integration issues within the IGAD region.
Eligible applicants include:
- Journalists working in:
- Print media
- Television
- Radio
- Broadcast media
- Digital platforms
- Multimedia journalism
- Photojournalists and visual storytellers
- Digital creators and influencers
- Multimedia producers
- Community media practitioners
- Indigenous language reporters
- Young and emerging journalists
- Editors and senior journalists
- Media professionals contributing to public understanding of:
- Migration
- Labour mobility
- Forced displacement
- Free movement
- Regional integration
Applicants must submit work that has already been:
- Published
- Broadcast
- Publicly shared
The work should appear through:
- Recognized media platforms
- Digital channels
- Community media outlets
- Professional communication platforms
Award Categories for IGAD Media Awards 2026
The IGAD Media Awards 2026 feature several important categories recognizing excellence across multiple forms of storytelling and journalism.
1. Migration for Regional Integration Reporting Award
This category recognizes reporting that highlights migration as a tool for strengthening regional integration and cooperation.
2. Free Movement of Persons and Regular Mobility Pathways Reporting Award
Focused on stories addressing legal migration pathways, mobility systems, and free movement policies.
3. Labour Migration and Decent Work Reporting Award
This category rewards impactful reporting on labour migration, employment opportunities, workers’ rights, and decent work conditions.
4. Climate and Conflict Induced Displacement Reporting Award
Recognizes stories examining displacement caused by climate change, environmental crises, or armed conflict.
5. Women, Youth and Girls in Migration and Displacement Reporting Award
This category highlights gender-sensitive and youth-focused reporting related to migration and displacement experiences.
6. Migration Photojournalism Award
Celebrates powerful visual storytelling and photography documenting migration realities and human mobility.
7. Digital Creator Award for Responsible Migration Narratives
This award honors digital creators and influencers producing responsible migration-related content online.
8. Indigenous Language Media Award on Migration and Mobility
Recognizes media practitioners reporting in indigenous and local languages to improve inclusive communication.
9. Emerging Journalist Award in Migration and Displacement Reporting
Designed to support and recognize young or early-career journalists working on migration-related issues.
10. Lifetime Achievement Award in Migration and Displacement Journalism
This prestigious recognition celebrates long-term contributions to migration and displacement journalism.
Benefits of the IGAD Media Awards 2026
Participating in the IGAD Media Awards offers numerous professional and regional opportunities.
Key Benefits Include:
- Regional recognition for outstanding journalism
- Increased visibility for impactful reporting
- Networking opportunities with media professionals
- Professional credibility and career growth
- Platform to influence migration discourse
- Contribution to evidence-based public conversations
- Recognition for ethical storytelling practices
- Opportunity to amplify underreported migration issues
- Exposure across the IGAD region and beyond
Event Location
The awards ceremony will be held in:
Kampala
Uganda’s capital city will host journalists, media professionals, policymakers, storytellers, and regional stakeholders for the November 2026 awards event.
Submission Requirements
Applicants are expected to submit work that:
- Relates directly to migration, mobility, displacement, or regional integration
- Has already been publicly shared or published
- Demonstrates responsible and evidence-based storytelling
- Promotes dignity and ethical reporting standards
Submissions may come from:
- Traditional media
- Digital media
- Community media
- Multimedia storytelling platforms
Key Dates
Awards Event:
- November 2026
Application Deadline:
- No official submission deadline has yet been publicly specified in the announcement.
Applicants are encouraged to monitor the official IGAD platform for updates regarding submission deadlines and procedures.
How to Apply
Interested applicants can learn more and prepare their submissions through the official IGAD Media Awards platform.
Official Website:
IGAD Media Awards Official Page
IGAD Official Website:
IGAD Official Website
For inquiries:
Email: mediaawards@igad.int
About IGAD
Intergovernmental Authority on Development is a regional bloc working to promote:
- Regional integration
- Peace and security
- Economic cooperation
- Sustainable development
- Climate resilience
- Human mobility management
The organization serves countries in East Africa and the Horn of Africa and continues to support regional collaboration on migration governance and development.
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