The graphic ‘When Children Lack Nutrition’ publish in National Geographic win the Endesa Best of Show in print category and Reuters got the same award in the digital categories with its work ‘A window into Delhi’s deadly pollution’. The international jury, which met in the School of Communication of the University of Navarra from March 24 to 27, decided to give two awards, for print and digital categories. In this edition, 128 media outlets from 31 different countries have sent in their works. Of the 1.050 entries in the competition, 417 correspond to printed graphics categories and 633 to digital infographics categories. It is the second time that more digital entries than printed entries have been received. The jury gave a total of 140 medals, 12 gold, 36 silver and 92 bronze medals in printed and digital media. From the 140 medals awarded by the jury, 53 went to the printed category (5 gold medals, 14 silver and 34 bronze) and 87 went to the online category (7 gold medals, 22 silver and 58 bronze). The media awarded with gold medals were: The New York Times (USA), National Geographic (USA), Folha de S.Paulo (Brazil), Reuters (Singapore) and The Washington Post(USA).
The Endesa Best of Show Print
‘When Children Lack Nutrition’. National Geographic
The Endesa Best of Show Digital
‘A window into Delhi’s deadly pollution’. Reuters
Gold
The New York Times (USA). Hell On Earth: The first 12 hours of California’s Deadliest Wildfire
National Geographic (USA). Frames of Mind
National Geographic (USA). When Children Lack Nutrition
National Geographic (USA). How Birds Migrate
Folha de S.Paulo(Brazil). Electoral GPS
The digital projects awarded with gold medals were:
The New York Times (USA). ‘Hell on Earth’: The First 12 Hours of California’s Deadliest Wildfire
The New York Times (USA). How 2 M.T.A. Decisions Pushed the Subway Into Crisis
The New York Times (USA). Extensive Data Shows Punishing Reach of Racism for Black Boys
Reuters (Singapore). Tracking China’s Muslim Gulag
The New York Times (USA). 2018 Winter Olympics
Reuters (Singapore). A window into Delhi’s deadly pollution
The Washington Post (USA). Borderline
Special Awards
Miguel Urabayen Award to Best Map
Print: The New York Times (USA). ‘Hell on Earth’: The First 12 Hours of California’s Deadliest Wildfire
Digital The New York Times (USA). ‘Hell on Earth’: The First 12 Hours of California’s Deadliest Wildfire
Climate Change and Enviromental Commitment Best Graphic Award
Print National Geographic (USA). Ebbing Wastelands
Digital Reuters (Singapore). A window into Delhi’s deadly pollution
Human Rights Best Graphic Awards
Print National Geographic (USA). When Children Lack Nutrition
Digital BBC News (UK). El Helicoide: from shopping mall to torture prison
Equality and Women’s Promotion Best Graphic Awards
Print Ellery Studio & IKEM (Germany). Women making waves: A history of female empowerment
Digital Bloomberg News (USA). What Life Would Look Like Without the ‘Tampon Tax’
The jury

The jury were made up of Gregor Aisch, Datawrapper (USA), John Burn-Murdoch, Financial Times (United Kingdom), Alberto Cairo, University of Miami (USA), Carol Cavaleiro, O Globo (Brazil), Yosune Chamizo, Animal Político (México), Antonio Farach, Times of Oman (Omán), Federica Fragapane (USA), Brian Jacobs, National Geographic (USA), Laris Karklis, The Washington Post (USA), Ricard Marfà, Ara (Spain), Bernd Riedel, Ellery Studio (Germany), Al Shaw, ProPublica (USA), Derek Watkins, The New York Times (USA), Shirley Wu, sxywu.com (USA).
The next edition of Malofiej, number 28, will be held in Pamplona from March 23 to 27, 2020.