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Rights! Cameras! Action! UK (2011)
Young people in the UK explore the relevance and importance of children’s rights through photography.
Read more about the Rights! Cameras! Action! UK (2011) project...
Nothing Special (2007 - 2008)
Through photographic workshops in the South East, South West, London, West Midlands and Yorkshire, PhotoVoice enabled nearly 50 participants to document and explore their identities as disabled young people. They wanted to focus especially on the issues around access and inclusion. A booklet of some of the work was produced to raise awareness of their concerns among policy makers, leisure providers and the public. The project culminated in regional exhibitions and an exhibition in London.
Read more about the Nothing Special (2007 - 2008) project...
Images of What is Ours - Paraguay (2009-2010)
Advocacy training project with landless indigenous minority teenagers in Paraguay.
Read more about the Images of What is Ours - Paraguay (2009-2010) project...
See it Our Way - Albania, Armenia, Lebanon, Romania, Pakistan (2010-11)
Young people speak out about the risks and root causes of human trafficking in their communities. In partnership with World Vision.
Youth as Agents for Change - Direct Voices Russia and Bosnia Herzegovina (2009-2010)
Photography by young people living with HIV in St Petersburg, Russia, and young Roma women in Bosnia Herzegovina. In partnership with World Vision.
Images of Foul Play - India (2010)
Photography by members of the Dalit (‘untouchable’) community in India, campaigning against the illegal practice of Manual Scavenging.
Read more about the Images of Foul Play - India (2010) project...
Visible Rights - Afghanistan (2010)
Young people in Afghanistan use photography to explore the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Read more about the Visible Rights - Afghanistan (2010) project...

