The 8th Carmignac Photojournalism Award, Deadline: 16 October 2016

The 8th Carmignac Photojournalism Award, Deadline: 16 October 2016


Open to: anyone interested in photography
Award: exhibition of the work in Paris


Description
The 8th edition of the Carmignac photojournalism Award is devoted to modern day slavery and its incidence amongst women.

The International Labour Organisation (ILO) estimates that there are more than 2.5 million victims of modern day slavery, and women make up the majority of this number. According to Amnesty International, women represent 80% of the victims of human trafficking, of whom nearly 50% are minors. The types of exploitation are numerous: sexual, forced labour, domestic slavery…

Women are all the more vulnerable in situations where they have little protection. The countries of South and South-East Asia as well as those of Central Europe and the ex-USSR are the principal purveyors of these modern day slaves. Although abduction is the most common route into slavery, women are also sold by their own families or entrapped into joining the networks of traffickers.

Armed conflicts exacerbate discriminatory and violent behaviour towards women. In Lebanon, Jordan and Turkey, numerous camps of Syrian refugees have emerged. These refugees provide easy prey for networks on the lookout for ‘merchandise’. In Nigeria, in the Darfur region of western Sudan and in the Democratic Republic of Congo, women and girls are subject to abductions carried out to provide their kidnappers with sexual or domestic slaves.

Eligibility
The winner is selected in two stages:

Stage One – the Pre-selection Jury: consisting of experts in photography, the Media and the art world, the members of the pre-selection Jury have the task of selecting 12 to 15 submissions from those received.

Stage Two – the Jury: consisting of leading experts in the region, armed conflict and contemporary visual media, the Jury’s task is to select a winning project.

Following the selection, the Jury will meet the winning photographer to hear their thoughts and provide, where necessary, the support they will need throughout their project – from preparations for the assignment to the accompanying exhibition of their work.

Award
The winners work is exhibited in Paris. The exhibition is open to the public for free for one month.

How to apply?
In order to apply fill the application.

The application must include:
A comprehensive document outlining proposed project;8 to 15 captioned photographs from a single series or news story, which can (but does not have to) be connected with the theme;A portfolio of 10 captioned photographs providing a representative sample of the photographer’s work;A full Curriculum Vitae (age, contact details, training/education, previous reports, publications, exhibitions).

For more information please read the official call.

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