Application Deadline: 19th April., 2024
Restless Development is looking for 12 young photographers to join the movement to end violence against children – positively disrupting the point of view on an issue affecting half the world’s girls and boys.
When world leaders meet in Colombia this November for the first-ever Global Ministerial Conference on Ending Violence Against Children, the perspectives of young people need to be central to the conversation. Restless Development will be partnering with Conference co-hosts the World Health Organization, government of Colombia, government of Sweden, UNICEF and UN Special Representative on ending violence, to connect Ministers with young people’s realities.
Requirements
- Restless Development is looking to find 12 young creatives (aged 18-24), from all regions of the world, who will each produce a photo-essay telling the story of what “safe” feels like to them and/or other children and young people in their community.
- Of the photographs captured by each creative, one striking ‘hero’ image will be featured in the final exhibition, taking centre stage at the historic Ministerial, with the full photo-essay published online through a global media outlet.
Benefits
For the 12 chosen participants, the following benefits await:
- A stipend of $1250 to support your involvement in the project.
- Comprehensive training, mentorship, and individual guidance throughout the project.
- Exhibition of one of your images at the global Ministerial Conference in November.
- Publication of your final photo-essay online, potentially reaching national and global audiences.
Submission Requirements
- The pitch must be submitted by Friday, 19th April. If you have any queries regarding the Safe photography competition, please email them to:
- All submissions will be reviewed by an expert panel of photojournalists, media editors, violence survivors, campaigners and young people from across and beyond Restless Development’s global network.
For More Information:
Visit the Official Webpage of the Restless Development’s Safe Photography Project Contest