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The Courage in Journalism Award is a prize by the International Women's Media Foundation (IWMF) for women journalists. It recognizes women who write from dangerous areas.

Since 1990, more than 100 women from 54 countries received the award. In 2014, the IWMF started a new award, the Anja Niedringhaus Courage in Photojournalism Award, named for the photojournalist killed in Afghanistan during the elections.

The 2016 award ceremonies were on October 22 in New York, and October 29 in Los Angeles.

Award winners by year

2017
  • Deborah Amos of the United States
  • Saniya Toiken of Kazakhstan
  • Hadeel al-Yamani of Yemen
  • Andrea Mitchell of the United States - Lifetime Achievement Award
  • Stefanie Sinclair - Anja Niedlinghaus Courage in Photojournalism Award
2016
2015
  • Mwape Kumwenda of Zambia
  • Anna Nemtsova of Russia
  • Lourdes Ramirez of Honduras
  • Linda Deutsch of the United States
2014
  • Arwa Damon of the United States
  • Solange Lusiku Nsimire of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • Brankica Stanković of Serbia
  • Alexandra Trower of the United States
2013
  • Najiba Ayubi of Afghanistan
  • Nour Kelze of Syria
  • Bopha Phorn of Cambodia
  • Edna Machirori of Zimbabwe
  • Anne Finucane of the United States
2012
  • Reeyot Alemu of Ethiopia
  • Asmaa Al-Ghoul of Palestine
  • Khadija Ismayilova of Azerbaijan
  • Zubeida Mustafa of Pakistan
2011
  • Adela Navarro Bello of Mexico
  • Parisa Hafezi of Iran
  • Chiranuch Premchaiporn of Thailand
  • Kate Adie of the United Kingdom
2010
2009
  • Jila Baniyaghoob of Iran
  • Iryna Khalip of Belarus
  • Agnes Taile of Cameroon
  • Amira Hass of Israel
2008
  • Farida Nekzad of Afghanistan
  • Sevgul Uludag of Cyprus
  • Aye Aye Win of Myanmar
  • Edith Lederer of United States
2007
  • Lydia Cacho of Mexico
  • Serkalem Fasil of Ethiopia
  • McClatchy’s Baghdad bureau (Shatha al Awsy, Zaineb Obeid, Huda Ahmed, Ban Adil Sarhan, Alaa Majeed, and Sahar Issa) of Iraq
  • Peta Thornycroft of Zimbabwe
2006
  • Jill Carroll of the United States
  • May Chidiac of Lebanon
  • Gao Yu (accepting 1995 award) of China
  • Elena Poniatowska of Mexico
2005
2004
2003
  • Anne Garrels of the United States
  • Tatyana Goryachova of the Ukraine
  • Marielos Monzon of Guatemala
  • Magdalena Ruiz of Argentina
2002
  • Kathy Gannon of Canada
  • Sandra Nyaira of Zimbabwe
  • Anna Politkovskaya (1958-2006) of Russia
  • Mary McGrory (1918-2004) of the United States
2001
  • Amal Abbas of Sudan
  • Jineth Bedoya Lima of Colombia
  • Carmen Gurruchaga of Spain
  • Colleen “Koky” Dishon (1924-2004) of the United States
2000
  • Marie Colvin (1956-2012) of the United Kingdom
  • Agnes Nindorera of Burundi
  • Zamira Sydykova of Kyrgyzstan
  • Flora Lewis (1922-2002) of the United States
1999
  • Sharifa Akhlas of Afghanistan
  • Kim Bolan of Canada
  • Aferdita Kelmendi of Kosovo
  • Peggy Peterman (1936-2004) of the United States
1998
  • Elizabeth Neuffer (1956-2003) of the United States
  • Blanca Rosales Valencia of Peru
  • Anna Zarkova of Bulgaria
  • Bonnie Angelo of the United States
1997
  • Bina Bektiati of Indonesia
  • Corinne Dufka of the United States
  • Maribel Gutierrez Moreno of Mexico
  • Nancy Woodhull (1945-1997) of the United States
1996
  • Ayse Onal of Turkey
  • Saida Ramadan of Sudan
  • Lucy Sichone of Zambia
  • Meg Greenfield (1930-1999) of United States
1995
1994
1993
  • Donna Ferrato of the United States
  • Mirsada Sakic-Hatibovic, Arijana Saracevic of Bosnia-Herzegovina
  • Cecilia Valenzuela of Peru
  • Nan Robertson (1926-2009) of the United States
1992
  • Catherine Gicheru of Kenya
  • Kemal Kurspahic, Gordana Knezevic of Bosnia-Herzegovina
  • Margaret Moth of New Zealand
  • Barbara Walters of the United States
1991
  • Lyubov Kovalevskaya of the Ukraine
  • Marites Vitug of the Philippines
1990
  • Maria Jimena Duzan of Colombia
  • Florica Ichim of Romania
  • Caryle Murphy of the United States
  • Lilianne Pierre-Paul of Haiti
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