Pacific Media Watch

24 March 2018

VANUATU: Daily Post editor wins top award for leadership among women

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Vanuatu Daily Post editor Jane Joshua ... winner of this year's Hanson Mataskelekele award for leadership among women. Image: Dan McGarry/Vanuatu Daily Post
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PORT VILA (Asia Pacific Report/Vanuatu Daily Post/Vanuatu Daily Post): Vanuatu Daily Post editor Jane Joshua, a journalist who has set new standards for social justice and human rights reporting in her country, has been awarded the Hanson Mataskelekele Award for leadership among women.

“We are immensely proud to congratulate Jane,” said the Daily Post media group director Dan McGarry in a social media message to colleagues.

Joshua became chief editor of the Daily Post in February after working for the newspaper for many years.

READ MORE: Jane Joshua and Jenny Nierre win 2018 International Woman’s Day awards

Two awards
Each year, to celebrate International Women’s Day in Vanuatu, the Australian government presents the Andy Lynch Award and the Hanson Mataskelekele Award to two ni-Vanuatu women in recognition of their contributions to the community in the fields of leadership and excellence in the community sector.

High Commissioner Jenny Da Rin presented the leadership award to Jane Joshua, from Malekula, and the community excellence award to Jenny Nierre of Tanna for her “passion, determination and commitment” to teaching despite having no formal  training.

Nierre is committed to providing the children of Lamnatou community in Tanna an education.

“From the beginning, Jane Joshua demonstrated her top-flight journalistic skills. Her reporting has provided an essential addition to the public dialogue,” said McGarry in a recent Daily Post article about her editorial appointment.

“Her reporting of human rights abuses among the country’s prison population contributed to fundamental changes in how our incarcerated population are treated.”

Joshua broke a story detailing the contents of the Commission of Inquiry into the fatal sinking of the local vessel MGY, in which charges of manslaughter were laid against the owner, captain and a crew member of the ship.

Outcry led to reforms
An outcry following this commission of inquiry report led to the creation of a Maritime Regulator and the current wholesale reform of the maritime sector.

Her work as associate editor had recently contributed significantly to the Daily Post company’s expanded radio news and current affairs programming, and its burgeoning presence on social media.

The Daily Post news group is widely regarded as the most reputable source of information and news about Vanuatu in social media today.

“Our social media news coverage has reached as many as 120,000 people in a single day,” said McGarry.

Jane Joshua has written nearly 270 front page stories in the last four years alone.

Her elevation to the rank of editor made her one of few women in the top rank of the news media establishment in the Pacific islands. She is the first woman to occupy the role of editor at the Daily Post.

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