Best of the Week â First Winner
APâs all-formats team delivers unmatched coverage of refugees fleeing Ukraine
With hundreds of hours of live coverage, gripping portraits of people fleeing, and broad takes on the impact of the migration wave, APâs multiformat team covering people displaced by Russiaâs invasion of Ukraine has provided unrivaled coverage of Europeâs biggest refugee crisis since World War II.
AP journalists posted at Ukraineâs borders and within the country have put a human face to the mass movement of refugees, mostly women and children who have left their homes traumatized and exhausted, sometimes after being trapped for days or weeks in their basements to escape bombardment.
APâs coverage started a week before the war began at the Medyka border crossing in Poland, which just days later would become a main entry point for tens of thousands of Ukrainians. In the month since, text, photo and video journalists have worked tirelessly to capture the surge, from the stress on countries accepting the brunt of the new arrivals to the generosity shown by volunteers opening their homes to the refugees.
For chronicling the exodus of an estimated 3.5 million Ukrainians with compassion, vigor and dedication to the story, APâs border/refugee team earns Best of the Week â First Winner.