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Humanizing Development: Global Photography CampaignRegion
Global
Deadline DateOctober 1, 2009
The International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth (IPC-IG), formerly, the International Poverty Centre, invites entries in a participatory photography project that aims to promote and showcase visual examples of people winning the battle against poverty, social exclusion, and marginalisation. In extending a call for submissions, the organisation hopes to present alternative visions of development, which is often portrayed through images of desolation and despair. The goal is to illuminate the human face of the initiatives, programmes, ideas, and partnerships that are changing the lives of millions of people throughout the developing and transitional world. Everyone can contribute a photograph, including professional and non-professional photographers, students, civil society activists, government officials, United Nations (UN) staff members. If a photo is chosen, the participant will be contacted no later than October 30 2009 by the IPC-IG. Chosen photo contributions to this campaign will be acknowledged by a wide dissemination of the work through a range of UN communications tools. The campaign invites people to contribute photographs related to a wide array of development situations, such as:
Application InformationClick here for more information and a participation form, as well as a location to upload a photo. Previous WinnersClick here to view entries. ContactFrancisco Filho
Communications, Outreach and Advocacy Unit
International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth (IPC-IG)
Poverty Practice, Bureau for Development Policy, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Brasilia-DF
70052-900
Brazil
Tel: 55 61 2105 5036
Giovana Lerda
Communications Assistant
Communications, Outreach and Advocacy Unit, IPC-IG
Poverty Practice, Bureau for Development Policy, United Nations
Brasilia-DF
70052-900
Brazil
Tel: 55 61 2105 5017
Related SummariesSourceEmails from IPC-IG to The Communication Initiative on June 1 2009 and July 8 2009; and Campaign website. Placed on the Communication Initiative site July 10 2009 Last Updated July 13 2009 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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