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« on: June 21, 2010, 02:08:34 AM »

Salam Pandu Puteri,

To all those interested, please participate and good luck!


PHOTO CONTEST
For the second year running, the AFP Foundation is co-sponsoring an international photo contest in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Olympus Corporation. The contest, titled Picture This: We Can End Poverty, will illustrate inspirational work that is being done in many countries to achieve the Millennium Development Goals : eight goals agreed on by world leaders in 2000 to halve extreme poverty by 2015.

Launching the contest in Johannesburg on May 14, UNDP Administrator Helen Clark said:

"Through the photo contest this year we want to show that the MDGs can be reached, even in the poorest and most disadvantaged countries."

"We hope that the contest will bring much needed attention to the quickly approaching deadline for achieving the MDGs, and motivate people and governments in developed and developing countries to redouble their efforts in the fight against extreme poverty."

The contest is open to professional and amateur photographers worldwide. The deadline for entries is midnight New York time on July 16, 2010.

Contestants may submit up to three photographs, focusing on progress towards one of the eight MDGs, preferably in a developing country.

The eight goals are:

*  Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
*  Achieve universal primary education
*  Promote gender equality and empower women
*  Reduce child mortality
*  Improve maternal health
*  Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases
*  Ensure environmental sustainability
*  Develop a global partnership for development

In addition to three winners in each of the professional and amateur categories, there will be one "People’s Choice" award. This winner will be selected by the public, who can vote on the photo entries displayed on the Picture This website.

The first prize winners in the professional and amateur categories and the "People’s Choice" winner will be flown to an awards ceremony and launch of an exhibition to be held in New York in September, when world leaders will be holding a UN Summit to review progress on the Millennium Development Goals.

An exhibit featuring the winning photos will be held during the Summit to put a human face on the MDGs.

The top rated three photos in each of the professional and amateur categories, as well as the "People’s Choice" winning image will be displayed on the sponsors' websites and shown in at least two exhibitions in Japan and the United States.

UNDP Goodwill Ambassador and internationally-acclaimed actor Antonio Banderas is one of five judges who will choose the winning photos.

"We are at a defining moment in the fight against poverty", he said. "The challenges of achieving the MDGs cannot be overcome by a single person, organization or government.  All sectors of society need to be mobilized in a call to action for the big push to 2015. This photo contest is the type of initiative that will bring all these different groups together in order to bring attention to the urgency of achieving the MDGs."

The other four judges are professional photojournalists: Alexandra Avakian and John Isaac, both award winning photographers, Mark Garten, Head of UN Photo and Paola Messana, AFP Bureau Chief in New York.

"The AFP Foundation is once again very pleased to support this photo contest,ˇ said Robert Holloway, Director of the AFP Foundation. ´We believe it will give an opportunity to amateur and professional photographers everywhere to show the world how ordinary people around the world are dealing with achieving their most pressing development challenges."

President of Olympus, Tsuyoshi Kikukawa, said from Tokyo, "We hope that through this initiative, people around the world will be inspired by images showing that the simplest of actions, no matter who you are or where you live, can make a real difference in the effort to halt extreme poverty. The time has come for the world to realize that we all have a role to play to achieve the Goals, and that regardless of where we live or what we do, we all have the potential to contribute to human development in our countries, communities and villages."

The 2009 Africa-centred Picture This: Caring for the Earth competition resulted in an international travelling exhibit (Geneva, Johannesburg, New York, Osaka, St Louis in Senegal, and Tokyo), and extensive media coverage for the contest itself, its winners and participants, as well as the issue of climate change and environmental degradation in Africa. Picture This: Caring for the Earth.

For more on the 2010 Picture This: We Can End Poverty photo contest, visit: http://picturethis.undp.org

For more on the Millennium Development Goals and the September MDGs Summit, visit: http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/

Source:  http://fondation.afp.com/english/article/photo-contest-2010.html
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Joyce Ong
Relationship to Society Commissioner (Pesuruhjaya Perhubungan Dengan Masyarakat)
Persatuan Pandu Puteri Malaysia

Email Address:  joyceongck@yahoo.com
Tel. No:           6016-4224565
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