On the occasion of the photography contest promoted by the Kalu Institute, which celebrates humanitarian responses around the world, NutriAid’s humanitarian worker in Senegal shares some pictures taken during field activities.
How does the contest work?
The jury will evaluate the photos, but your vote counts too! Until September 5th, you can vote for your favorite images. There’s a prize at stake, half of which will be donated to NutriAid to support its activities.
How to participate?
It’s simple! Just click on the four links below, one for each photo, and press the star. After clicking, a message will appear saying "Thank you for voting!". If you like, you can also leave a comment to share your impressions.
Here are the photos competing:
The photos depict two very different scenarios where NutriAid is currently active: the first is the dry, dusty landscape of Loul Sessène, where the organization collaborates with Community Health Agents to identify and treat cases of childhood malnutrition.
The second is the sandy, chaotic environment of Joal-Fadiouth, where NutriAid intervenes in the fishing supply chain to improve hygiene conditions in the processing and transformation of fish products, thus contributing to the community’s food security.
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