Thursday, 4 September 2008

CARE International Award for Humanitarian Reportage

ARCHIVED : For the 13th CARE International Award (Grand Prix) for Humanitarian Reporting, the exhibition will present the best entries competing for the award which stands as an expression of hope. Since 2003, the CARE International Award for Humanitarian Reporting has been sponsored by sanofi-aventis. The 2008 winner, Stéphanie Sinclair, will receive a prize of 8000 Euros.


L’excision, une tradition en Indonésie par Stephanie Sinclair (VII Network), lauréate 2008
Les finalistes 2008 :
- Agnes Dherbeys : Wat Prah Bat Nam Phu, le temple des condamnés (Thaïlande)
- Suthep Kritsanavarin : Cyclone Nargis…la vie d’après (Birmanie)
- Ariana Cubillos (Associated Press): Des cookies d’argile pour ne plus avoir faim (Haïti)
- Alixandra Fazzina (Trolley Books) : Un million de Shillings (Somalie)

L'exposition est accueillie à Paris par la Galerie Fait & Cause (Association Pour Que l'Esprit Vive) du 30 septembre au 31 octobre 2008)

Plus d' info : Communique de presse
CARE is a humanitarian association working through international solidarity; it is non-denominational and apolitical. CARE works towards sustainable development, providing assistance for the most needy, helping them become autonomous, while also defending their economic and social rights.

For information on the award and copies of rules:
CARE France - Martine Czapek / Alexandra Banget-Mossaz
71, rue Archereau, 75019 Paris
Tél: +33 1 53 19 89 89 - 92 / fax: +33 1 53 19 89 90
e-mail: gprh.carefrance@gmail.com
http://www.carefrance.org
CARE is a humanitarian association working through international solidarity; it is non-denominational and apolitical. CARE works towards sustainable development, providing assistance for the most needy, helping them become autonomous, while also defending their economic and social rights.

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