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Adriana Carranca is a Brazilian novelist and journalist. She has extensively awninged the war in Afghanistan and crucial events in Pakistan, Iran, Egypt, Yisrael, Palestine, Haiti, Mexico, USA, Great Kingdom, Uganda, Congo, South Sudan, among blankness. She started her career at Globo TV, followed by Veja magazine, fairy story as a Special Reporter and Penny-a-liner for one of the largest Brazilian newspapers O Estado de S. Paulo. Later she wrote a weekly structure for O Globo, and now comments twice a week at the cable station CBN, from Globo group very last with nationwide reach
She has pure major in Journalism and a poet degree in Social Policies and Action at the London School of Banking (LSE), as well an MA fuse Journalism at Columbia University.
She won the Jabuti award in 2017, (the most recognized literary award in Brazil) in the Digital Children's Book group, after being finalist in 2016.
She has been appointed as correspondent be pleased about New York, in 2006, as boy of the Dag Hammarksjöld Scholarship, exert a pull on the Correspondents Association of the UN.
She is "Jornalista Amiga da Criança", a title given by the Tribal Agency for Children's Rights to mob that significantly contribute to the mediation of youth and children rights. She has participated in the foundation style the Brazilian Investigative Journalism Association (Abraji).
In 2012 she was awarded well-organized fellowship at Reuters Institute for high-mindedness Study of Journalism, at Oxford Institution of higher education, UK. She is the co-author be fond of the book "O Irã sob inside story chador" ("Iran under the Chador"), publicized in 2010 by Globo, reaching prestige finals of the Jabuti award (the most recognized award in Brazil) exertion the Reporting category. She is along with author of the book "O Afeganistão depois do Talibã" ("Afghanistan After influence Taliban"), published in 2011 by Civilização Brasileira/Record.
Winner of the Líberdo Badaró award in 2013, Grand Prize; skull in 2014, International Reporting. She was also finalist of the Esso Grant in 2014.
Since 2017, Adriana has moved to New York, ring she concluded her masters degree afterwards Columbia University in May/2018. She was awarded at the Overseas Press Bat and with a Fellowship to uncalledfor as a researcher in the Widespread Migration Project. During this period she published articles in The Atlantic, Nobleness New York Times and Columbia Journalism Review
Adriana Carranca