Fiona Lloyd-Davies

Fiona Lloyd-Davies is a photojournalist and documentary maker whose work is focused on human rights abuses in conflict zones. She is a graduate of the Royal College of Art and has won various awards for her work.

In 1999 Lloyd-Davies was the producer of Murder in Purdah, which dealt with honour killing in Pakistan. The documentary won the Peabody award for journalism, the George Polk Award for television,the Johns Hopkins University Award and a New York TV medal.[1] She produced a follow up documentary in 2000 Licence to Kill for which the Royal Television Society (RTS) awarded her, the Best International Journalism of the Year.[2][3] In 2005 her documentary The Baghdad Blogger: Salam Pax won another RTS award.[4] In 2010 Lloyd-Davies traveled to the Democratic Republic of Congo to film a documentary for BBC3 titled, The World`s Most Dangerous Place for Women and to work on an independent project titled, Field of Hope.[5][6][7]

She is a former producer for the BBC show, Newsnight.[8]

References

Bibliography

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Saturday, October 10, 2015. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.