pirmadienis, birželio 10, 2019

Foto paroda "Alghero Street Photography Awards: ASPA 2019"

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Indonesia supplies half the world’s palm oil, used in hundreds of foods and cosmetics products produced as well as biofuel. Palm oil plantations are replacing four-fifths of the rain forest in Indonesia and they are still expanding. I documented the disappearing Sumatran rain forest and life affected by this rapid deforestation in Indonesia. Orangutans are one of many victims of massive deforestation. They live in the wild in only two places, Sumatra and Borneo. Both species are now endangered, the Sumatran orangutan with only 6,600 left in the wild, fewer than 54,000 left in Borneo. Especially the unchecked burning of rain forests to clear land for palm oil plantations is driving orangutans to the brink of extinction in Indonesia.

https://aspawards.com/series-finalists-2019/travel-sandra-hoyn

Sandra Hoyn/ Germany (Deutschland) "Displaced by Palmoil: Indonesia`s last Orangutans"

Sandra Hoyn/ Germany (Deutschland) "Displaced by Palmoil: Indonesia`s last Orangutans"

Sandra Hoyn/ Germany (Deutschland) "Displaced by Palmoil: Indonesia`s last Orangutans"


Tanjim Akter Mala is 16 years old and from Bhola near Barisal in Southern Bangladesh. Tanjim lives with her mother, Jannatul, her father, Helal Raji, and her seven years old sister, Marjia. A man wanted to marry Tanjim, which she refused. Tanjim was going to school and wanted to complete her exam. The man got upset and attacked Tanjim and her younger sister Marjia while asleep. After the attack, Tanjim and Marjia were admitted to the Acid Survivors’ Foundations hospital in Dhaka with severe acid burns. During the first week of July 2018, Tanjim fell into a critical condition and was transferred to the Intensive Care Unit at the private City Hospital in Dhaka. Tanjim passed away on Saturday 7th July 2018 9:30pm due to kidney and lung failure and other complications caused by the acid. The following morning, family relatives came to Dhaka, and Jannatul and Marjia went back to their home with the body of  Tanjim to bury her.

https://aspawards.com/organizing-committee-prize-2019/documentary-jan-mller-hansen

Jan Møller Hansen/ Denmark (Danmark)  "Tanjim, Marjia and Jannatul"

Jan Møller Hansen/ Denmark (Danmark)  "Tanjim, Marjia and Jannatul"

The Borsos family of eight members lives in the village of Csanytelek, Csongrád county, Hungary. The everyday life and the problems of the family are perfect reflections of the problems of eastern Hungary. The main income of the family is the state aid they receive after each child, altogether 460 USD per month at the moment. Their disadvantaged situation under the poverty threshold is not unique: one-third of the population lives below the poverty line in Hungary, and more than 12% in extreme poverty. Mária and József not only have to deal with the difficulties of upbringing 6 children in their everyday lives, but also with the unemployment typical to the area. Both of them tries to do seasonal work in order to raise the monthly wage, but this work is as casual as underpaid. The bonds between parents and children are much stronger than the problems they have to face day by day, although living within the limits set by poverty.

https://aspawards.com/aspauthor-2019/documentary-simon-moricz-sabjan

Simon Moricz-sabjan/ Hungary (Magyarország) "The Borsos family"

A little girl of Suri tribe is standing with her mother in between the traditional brass bangles of Suri women.

https://aspawards.com/single-winners-2019/travel-sanghamitra-sarkar
 
Sanghamitra Sarkar/ India (भारत)  "Encircled with tradition"

The first menstruation is a turning point for every young woman in the world. In Nepal, this entry into adulthood is tied to a loss of purity. According to the Hindu faith, it is seen as a punishment for all women. In rural areas, menstrual women are exiled for a week, a practice known as Chhaupadi Partha. When they are on their period they are not allowed to enter their houses, visit the temples or cook. This year, Gauri Kumari Bayak, a 23-year-old woman, was found dead on a menstrual hut. Dozens of women and girls have died in recent years from following this tradition, despite the practice being banned by the Supreme Court in 2005. Women are constantly at risk of being bitten by snakes or choking from the fumes in the small, non-ventilated huts.Although these restrictions have existed for decades, Nepali society is changing rapidly, with Western influence being brought by widespread access to new technologies, which are steadily becoming more and more present in the everyday lives of its inhabitants. In August 2017, for the first time in the history, the country criminalized the isolation of the menstrual women with a three-month jail sentence or a 3,000 rupee fine ($30), or both, for anyone that forces a woman to follow the custom.In Kathmandu, a new generation of young people is reinventing traditions, making them their own. Some women from rural areas have started to question these practices and becoming activists. A growing number of them lead organizations and are empowering young girls in rural areas and teaching them about hygiene. Last May 2018, the Menstrual Hygiene Day was celebrated for the first time with the theme ‘Education about menstruation changes everything’. "Since I was a kid I have it clear, I was not going to go to the hut to sleep as my mother and sisters", says Radha Paudel, one of the first Menstrual Activists of Nepal and author. Now, she is teaching other women how to make their own rules.

https://aspawards.com/organizing-committee-prize-2019/documentary-maria-contrco

Maria Contrco/ Spain (España)  "Journey To Impurity"

Maria Contrco/ Spain (España)  "Journey To Impurity"

Maria Contrco/ Spain (España)  "Journey To Impurity"

Maria Contrco/ Spain (España)  "Journey To Impurity"

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