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Impact Awards category | January 2022 session | Triannual award series

We are proud to announce that Frida Ghitis, world affairs analyst and international opinion columnist, has been recognized with the DUPN Recognition of Excellence Award for the January 2022 session. This recognition acknowledges her outstanding contribution to global awareness through impactful coverage, insight and advocacy in the fields of world affairs, human rights and conflict reporting, spanning more than 70 countries and many of the world’s most pivotal events.

With a career that began at CNN and evolved into one of the most respected independent voices in international journalism, Frida Ghitis brings unmatched depth to complex global issues. From the fall of the Soviet Union in Moscow, to conflict zones in the Middle East, Balkans and beyond, her reporting has consistently centered on the human dimension of world events.

She currently contributes weekly to CNN Opinion, serves as a Washington Post contributing columnist and is the senior columnist for World Politics Review. Her work has appeared in numerous global publications, and she is a sought-after speaker on global conflict, foreign relations and human rights.

As part of this recognition, DUPN has issued a certificate of recognition commemorating her excellence in international journalism and her decades-long dedication to truth, clarity and global public understanding.

We extend our deepest appreciation to Frida Ghitis for her extraordinary career and for continuing to serve as a guiding voice on the world’s most urgent and complex issues.

— DUPN Recognition of Excellence Award,
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Disclaimer:

This recognition is independently awarded by DUPN as part of its Recognition of Excellence Award series. It is based on publicly available work and does not necessarily imply endorsement, participation or formal acceptance by LSE Business Review.

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