Professional and amateur photographers from countries that are members of the International Labor Organization can participate in this contest.
The International Labour Organization (ILO) is accepting entries for its photography contest, Work4Youth. The aim of the contest is to highlight youth employment issues, as well as their resilience and innovation in overcoming these challenges.
The contest focuses on issues including poor working conditions, gender barriers, discrimination, and precarious work situations.
Participants should submit up to five photos with a title, date shot, location and caption, and submit an official entry form on the organization website.
The winners will be awarded in two categories: global (a selection made from all photo entries) and regional (selection made from the Central and Eastern Europe region). The first-place winners in each category will receive US$1,000.
The deadline is April 15.
The International Labour Organization (ILO) is accepting entries for its photography contest, Work4Youth. The aim of the contest is to highlight youth employment issues, as well as their resilience and innovation in overcoming these challenges.
The contest focuses on issues including poor working conditions, gender barriers, discrimination, and precarious work situations.
Participants should submit up to five photos with a title, date shot, location and caption, and submit an official entry form on the organization website.
The winners will be awarded in two categories: global (a selection made from all photo entries) and regional (selection made from the Central and Eastern Europe region). The first-place winners in each category will receive US$1,000.
The deadline is April 15.
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