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“Nurgazy Dreams Big… And Wins” (A Webby Award)

Nurgazy Dreams Big ... And Wins

Thanks to all your votes, our video about Nurgazy — and his arduous journey to school — won a Webby award. He went to the United States to receive the prize. His message?

Posted by RFE/RL on Friday, May 20, 2016

A feature video produced by RFE/RL’s Kyrgyz Service won the prestigious Webby People’s Voice Award for a documentary which was submitted in the Online Film & Video—Reality category of the annual competition.

Watch This Disabled Boy’s World Change In Two Minutes was published on Facebook and tells the story of a disabled teenager who relies on his friends to push him in his wheelchair every day along the rugged path to school, and his elation when a local NGO surprises him with a four-wheel all-terrain vehicle he can operate himself to make the journey. Produced by Bishkek-based correspondent Ulanbek Egizbaev—with the help of Mykola Nemchenko, and Nurgazy Yakshilikuulu—and repackaged by RFE/RL’s Current Time digital team for social media, it was viewed more than a million times globally in Russian, English, and the original Kyrgyz.

The award was presented at an awards ceremony in New York City on May 16.

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