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She Shapes Biodiversity Photo Contest 2022

Deadline: October 24, 2022

She Shapes Biodiversity is a photo competition that strives to recognize and highlight the responsibilities and achievements of women that can help to advance the implementation of a post-2020 global biodiversity framework that takes gender equality into account.

This competition is being held in advance of the UN Biodiversity Conference, also known as the CBD COP 15 Conference of Parties to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity, which will take place in Montreal, Canada, from December 7–19. With a focus on a stand-alone target on gender equality (Target 22) in the post-2020 global biodiversity framework, this date is intended to draw attention to and spark conversation about the need for a gender-responsive global biodiversity framework. The planned Target 22 is crucial to ensuring gender equality and women’s rights.

Prizes

  • We will show the top 15 photos in Women4Biodiversity website and social media accounts. They will also be used and/or exhibited during COP 15 this December in Montreal, Canada, where 196 nations will gather and adapt the post-2020 global biodiversity framework. This framework will guide each nation in their biodiversity policy for the next 30 years.
  • Photographers of the top 5 photos will receive 200 Euros each.

Eligibility

  • No age limit;
  • Participant can submit more than one entry, maximum 3 entries;
  • Participant can interpret the theme “she shapes biodiversity” in the way they like, though here are some examples to give an idea:
    • Indigenous women’s and local women’s traditional knowledge and practices.
    • Women on the ground – women sustainably using natural resources from biodiversity, conserving, and/or restoring biodiversity.
    • Actions by women environmental defenders, women’s actions and activism for biodiversity.
    • Women engaging in biodiversity policy planning and implementation.
    • Transmission of natural, botanical, medicinal, agricultural, fisheries knowledge and practices from our grandmothers, mothers, and other women.
    • Inspiring photos about characters linked to the environment, about stories whose protagonists are related to the environment (legends, indigenous folk tales, etc.).
  • Photo should be in PNG or JPEG format, with a resolution of maximum 10 MB in size and minimum 200 dpi (printing resolution);
  • Photo should have a title, with an accompanying story and sharing (minimum 1 paragraph) on why the woman’s/women’s contribution shown in the photo is important. Sharing can also include a poem/verse if this helps convey the message or feeling of the photo. Participant can use English, Spanish, or French for the title and accompanying story and sharing;
  • Participant should have the consent of the subject/s. Asking permission at the time the photo was taken is fine. Consent is especially needed when:
    • Subject’s face is identifiable
    • Subject is in a private setting like a ritual or meeting. Permission is needed here even if the subject’s face may not be identifiable.
  • Participant retains rights to the photo but allows Women4Biodiversity to use the photo for its communications;
  • Winners should provide their Wise account or bank details for receiving the prize money.

Judging Criteria

  • Story and relevance to the theme (History and relevance to the topic). The originality in which the relationship between women and the care of nature is presented will be valued. It is here that the photographer will have the opportunity to share local realities with the world in a personal way. The textual description of the photograph will thus be key to understanding the particularities of the situation portrayed.
  • Photography technique (Objective reality). Aspects such as the framing, light, white/colour balance, focus or composition of the photograph will be considered as long as the subject in question requires it.
  • Artistic approach (Subjective reality). Creativity in capturing the idea behind the photograph will be valued. It is here where the participant shows their particular way of seeing and feeling the world and their distinctive style. Aspects such as the use of colour, movement, the symbolic use of elements such as silhouettes or objects, intentional blurs, and light painting technique will be considered as long as they reinforce the emotional part of the photograph.

Application

Participants can submit their photos, stories, and consent form here (1 photo entry in 1 form). Deadline for submission is October 24, 2022 at 5pm UTC.

Oyin Olufayo

Oyin Olufayo is a Sustainable Development Goals Advocate. A recent graduate of The School of Politics, Policy, and Governance (SPPG) She is a Technical Writer, Political Writer, and a Content Writer. Her passion for sustainable development goals has been implemented by creating tangible solutions. She has featured in grassroots initiatives like TedX, World Literacy Foundation, Spur Nation Media, FRCN, Naija Law and etc. spreading the impact of Sustainable education, and also facilitated numerous events regarding SDGs.

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