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Photo contest to point out inequality in society

The photo contest will point out inequality between men and women, adults and children, disabled and normal people, the rich and the poor, and the immigrants and urban citizens. — Photo courtesy of Oxfam Viet Nam
Viet Nam News

HA NOI — A photo contest aimed at highlighting inequality has been opened by Oxfam Viet Nam in collaboration with the US Embassy to Viet Nam.

The event is part of the Even It Up Campaign launched in Viet Nam in 2016.

Oxfam in Viet Nam is part of a global network of Oxfam affiliates and development projects working in more than 90 countries. With partners, allies and local communities, Oxfam helps people to claim rights for themselves.

Through the photo contest, Oxfam promotes public debate on the need to combat extreme inequalities, raising public awareness and contributing to the formulation of policies that address inequalities.

The Even It Up campaign focuses on the state budget and national tax system, looking at how a fair and effective collection of revenue and spending of the State budget can help finance high-quality and equitable public services.

The campaign also addresses gender inequality and promotes women’s leadership, linking with existing Oxfam projects.

Participants are encouraged to reflect the inequality through their lens with specific subjects such as inequality between men and women, adults and children, disabled and normal people, the rich and the poor, and the immigrants and urban citizens.

The judges include freelance photographers Maika Elan, Pham Ba Linh, Nguyen Thanh Duong from Viet Nam Street Photography Club, Hoang Lan Huong from Oxfam Viet Nam and Le Quang Binh from ECUE, a social enterprise for consultation, research and communications.

Entries should be sent before November 30.

The winning photos will be displayed at an exhibition held on January 13 next year. — VNS

 

 


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