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Climate Tracker – Climate and Health Photo Contest, Fully-funded Fellowship to attend Chile COP25 and 200 USD Prize




Climate Tracker – Climate and Health Photo Contest, Fully-funded Fellowship to attend Chile COP25 and 200 USD Prize

Deadline: April 13, 2019

In 2017 and 2018 alone, populations around the world were exposed to heatwaves (in Japan and the United Kingdom, for example), severe flooding (in China, France and India), wildfires (in Greece, Sweden and the USA) and tropical storms (in Japan, the Philippines and the USA).

Climate change impacts health both directly and indirectly. Some of the health impacts associated with the climate crisis include respiratory diseases, vector-borne diseases, heat strokes, mental illness and others, as mentioned in the latest report on Health & Climate Change launched by the World Health Organization during COP24.

This year, in partnership with the World Health Organization, Climate Tracker is launching an exciting photography competition to highlight the impacts of climate change on human health.

Prizes:

  • 8 winners will be selected to produce a photostory (30 – 35 photographs) about the impacts of climate change on health.
  • After completing the photoshoots, the 8 winners will receive a 200 USD cash prize.
  • These photostories will be featured in an eBook that highlight the work of the photographers.
  • Following the 8 photostories, 1 winner will be awarded with a fully-funded fellowship to attend the COP25 in Chile on December 2019 with the Climate Tracker team!

Eligibility:

  • Everybody is welcome to participate! We are looking for 8 winners from around the world who can show issues related to health, climate and development through their photographs.
  • We accept applicants between 18 and 30 years old. However, you are encouraged to apply anyway if you are above the age limit.

How will the winners be selected:

The Climate Tracker team will evaluate both your photo(s) and pitch for the photo story you will have to produce. Then, 8 winners will be selected.

The rating system focuses on 5 main qualities:




  • Photographic composition
  • Originality
  • Expression of theme
  • Clarity and quality of submission
  • Social Impact

How to apply:

Are you passionate about photography and climate change? Show us what you got. To apply to the competition, you will have to complete your application through our platform which should include:

(1. A photograph or a photostory (up to 10 photos) that shows the challenges and/or the solution to issues related to health and climate change. By completing your submission, you agree that Climate Tracker and WHO is allowed to use your photographs on their social media platforms for non-commercial purposes.

(2. A 200-word paragraph with the idea for the photostory you will create if you are among the 8 winners. You can choose one of the main 5 themes related to health and climate change:

  • Air Pollution: you could show the pollution from public transportation in a city, for example.

  • Vector-borne diseases: diseases such as malaria, dengue, etc., which affect populations around the world.
  • Climate change-induced disasters: how are the communities being affected by these climate-induced disasters? What type of adaptation measures have they started?
  • Food security: you could take a look at issues related to malnutrition, agricultural practices, and others.
  • Migration: you can show how movements of populations due to environmental issues are also exposed to diseases.

Key Dates:

  • Launching of the competition: March 17
  • Deadline to submit applications: April 13
  • Announcement of 8 winners: April 17
  • Photoshoots: April 24 – May 5

For Enquiries:

Contact Andrea:

If you have any questions: [email protected]

How to apply:

Click here to apply




Odewale Abayomihttp://globeopportunities.com
A passionate WANDERLUST and WORLD EXPLORER, Civil Engineer, Google Local Guide Nigeria and 2017 ICFJ–UN Foundation Climate Reporting and Migration Fellow; eager to circulate opportunities with the youth across the globe – in bridging the deficiency gaps of human capacity development especially among African youths. Opportunities like Fully/Partially Funded: conferences, trainings, internships, grants, scholarships, fellowships and volunteerism. For: invitation as a SPEAKER at your conferences/trainings, PARTNERSHIP and ADVERTISEMENT, reach him via: Twitter handle: @ODEWALEAbayomi Phone/WhatsApp: +2347068801344
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