Sure! Here’s the translation to American English:
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The Alejandro Echevarría Communicating Future Foundation has launched the nomination process for the 4th Edition of the Alejandro Echevarría Awards, a recognition aimed at highlighting the efforts of individuals, projects, and institutions in promoting responsible communication free from misinformation. The submission period will be open from October 13 to November 9, 2025, and interested parties must use a form available on the Foundation’s website to apply.
The awards are organized into several categories. The first, “Transparency and Informational Rigor,” is aimed at those who provide clear access to sources, thus strengthening public trust and combating misinformation. The “Media and Information Literacy” category will recognize educational initiatives that train citizens in identifying false news and evaluating the credibility of sources.
Additionally, the “Innovation in the Fight Against Misinformation” category will reward creative projects that offer novel solutions to this problem. This year, a new category called “Fight Against Sectorial Misinformation” will recognize specific actions in areas such as health, finance, science, technology, and the environment. A special award will also be given to those who have demonstrated a “Commitment to the Fight Against Misinformation,” in recognition of ethical paths in defending the right to information.
A jury composed of 20 experts will be responsible for selecting the finalists. The first voting round will take place on November 20, resulting in a shortlist of three nominees per category, while the final selection of winners will occur on November 27. The Foundation will also present the “Alejandro Echevarría Special Award,” honoring an emblematic figure who represents the founder’s values, such as entrepreneurship and a commitment to the common good. The awards ceremony is scheduled for February 19, 2026, and more information about the rules and categories is available on the Foundation’s website.
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via: MiMub in Spanish
