Photo competition focuses on child rights

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Ibero-American photojournalists and photographers can submit works to a competition that aims to illustrate the right of every child to survive in a dignified manner. Only black and white photos are being accepted. Deadline: April 30.

Applicants must send no more than two photos taken in any country in Latin America or Spain. Requirements include: 1400 pixels x 900 pixels and resolution of at least 200 dpi. There is no ceiling limit for the size and resolution of pictures.

Photos must focus on the competition's theme "We all count," and show, in creative ways, that children's participation and rights must be considered.

First, second, and third place winners will receive US$800, US$500 and US$200, respectively. The winning pictures and finalists will be featured in the Save the Children materials for 2011, such as agendas, calendars and planners.

For more information, click here (in Spanish):
http://concurso.savethechildrenla.org/index.php?elidioma=1

To register, visit the contest's Web site here:
http://concurso.savethechildrenla.org/inscripcion.php

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