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Covers:  Urban issues, environment, gender equality, minority groups and human rights.
Co-founder, Executive Director at projectmultatuli.org. Byline at @projectm_org, @jakpost, the Guardian.

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Evi Mariani’s Biography

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Evi Mariani is a co-founder and the chief editor of Project Multatuli, a public service journalism initiative in Indonesia. Evi has been a journalist based in Indonesia for about 20 years.

Her works at The Jakarta Post, in collaboration with Tirto.id, Tabloid Jubi and VICE Indonesia, won two awards in 2020: Tasrif Award from Indonesia's Independence Journalists Alliance (AJI) and Excellence in Public Service Journalism from the Society of Publishers in Asia (SOPA).
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Awards

The Society of Publishers in Asia (SOPA)

2019 - Excellence in Public Service Journalism

The prize acknowledges outstanding journalistic work in the Asia-Pacific region with an excellent contribution to public service. “This piece demonstrated high impact collaborative journalism on the widespread but hidden crime of sexual assault on university campuses,” the SOPA judges noted during the virtual awards ceremony on Wednesday. “This project checks all the boxes of public service: it reached out to affected people, showed the scale of the problem and inspired a public conversation.”

Tasrif Award

2019

The AJI established the Tasrif Award to commemorate renowned journalist Suardi Tasrif, who was named the father of Indonesia’s journalistic code of ethics for having established the Indonesian Journalist Union’s (PWI) code of ethics in 1954. One of the judges for the Tasrif Award, Mujtaba Hamdi from the Wahid Foundation said during the online award ceremony that the Tasrif Award was given to stories that fulfilled the public’s right to information, that utilized the press’ function for social accountability and that revealed hidden injustices. “I think this year is the year of collaboration,” Mujtaba said during the virtual awards ceremony on Friday.