

The multimedia special portrayed the port’s poverty, displacement and violence.
Find the validation of El Cazamentiras at the end of the news.
The multimedia report’Buenaventura, a port stranded in oblivion’ won the award this Wednesday of Journalism Gerardo Bedoya Borrero, delivered by the Government of Valle del Cauca and Valle Invencible.
The work, which combined several multimedia platforms, portrays the harsh reality of violence in the Port and how illegal dynamics threaten the entire population, especially children and young people with fewer resources.
We are live with the award ceremony of the 1st Vallecaucano Prize for Journalism ‘Gerardo Bedoya Borrero’, prizes that the @GobValle delivery to the best in the region. Connect right now through our channel or Facebook Live at → https://t.co/8aLJlKK3rK #InvincibleValley
– Telepacifico (@TelepacificoTV) February 17, 2022
Santiago Saldarriaga, photographer for EL TIEMPO, was also recognized in the category ‘Graphic Reporting in the Press’ for his work ”The Attorney General’s Office took up an investigation against police officers in Cali.’ This was one of the photos:

Cali, Colombia. May 31, 2021.
Santiago Saldarriaga Quintero / THE TIME
Regarding the Buenaventura special, this is the team behind the journalistic work:
Editor of the special: José Alberto Mojica Patiño
Writing: Carolina Bohórquez, José Luis Valencia, Julián Vivas, Valentina Leudo, José Antonio Minota
Digital design: Sandra Rojas, Sebastián Márquez
Layout: Giovany Ariza
Photography and video: Juan Pablo Rueda and Santiago Saldarriaga
Video Editing: Juan Pablo Rueda
Multimedia Reporting Journalist: Diana Ravelo
Data: Rafael Quintero and Yaleni Solano, Data Unit
Graphic editor: Beiman Pinilla
Photo Editor: Jaime Garcia
Direction of the special: Jhon Torres
If you want to relive the multimedia report, go to this link.

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