“The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is a milestone document in the history of human rights. Dra
fted by representatives with different legal and cultural backgrounds from all
regions of the world, the Declaration was proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly in Paris on 10 December 1948 as a common standard of achievements for all peoples and all nations. It sets out, for the first time, fundamental human rights to be universally protected.” (UDHR)
PhotoVoice is an organisation that encourages “the use of documentary photography by enabling those that have traditionally been the subject of such work to become its creator – to have control over how they are perceived by the rest of the world, while simultaneously learning a new skill which can enhance their lives.” (PhotoVoice’s website)
How does PhotoVoice projects bring positive social change ?????
- Promoting SELF-DEVELOPMENT through:
“Providing a unique means for expression and creativity;
Enabling vulnerable groups to work through difficulties or trauma that they may have experienced, in a safe and secure workshop environment;
Encouraging participants to gain confidence in their capabilities and their role in civil society.”
- Promoting ADVOCACY through:
“Enabling those who are traditionally the subjects of photography to become its creator;
Giving a voice to those who are too often ignored or silenced;
Enabling participants to become advocates for change;
Enabling participants to inform and affect policy on local and international levels.”
- Promoting A BETTER STANDARD OF LIVING for PhotoVoice participants through:
“Providing training in vocational photography and media skills;
Supporting particularly talented individuals in pursuing further studies in photography;
Setting up apprenticeship schemes and work placements in conjunction with other media and training bodies in the project countries;
Selling and marketing images produced by PhotoVoice participants on their behalf.”
PhotoVoice’s projects have been running “since 1999 [...] working in over 12 different countries with over 1000 beneficiaries, pioneering the use of photography with refugee groups, street children, orphans, the homeless, HIV/ AIDS sufferers and special need groups. Countries that PhotoVoice has worked in include Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Vietnam and the United Kingdom.”
PhotoVoice changing communities:
PhotoVoice: childrem in Toronto capturing their environment:
PhotoVoice in Kenya:
PhotoVoice in the lives of participants with spinal cord injury:
“Corruption not only affects business relationships but poses a considerable risk inside an enterprise. This report documents many cases of managers, majority shareholders and other actors inside corporations who abuse their entrusted powers for personal gain, to the detriment of owners, investors, employees and society at large. Executives, for example, may focus opportunistically on securing generous payouts to themselves, rather than on long-term profi tability and sustainability – a phenomenon that has been identifi ed as an important factor in the current fi nancial crisis. Majority owners may try to leverage their infl uence on corporate strategy to expropriate smaller shareholders through ’self-dealing’ and similar practices. The benefits of majority control are estimated to exceed 30 per cent of equity value in countries such as Austria, Italy, Mexico and Turkey. They amount to as much as 60 per cent or so of equity value in the Czech Republic and Brazil, raising serious concerns about checks on the powers of these actors.”
“Countries such as Brazil, China and India already boast some of the world’s largest markets, and their companies play an increasingly active and important role in global business. As this report documents, encouraging efforts are under way to update many aspects of regulatory and governance standards in these countries. Nevertheless, these efforts need to be deepened and extended beyond the ‘first in class’ companies. Firms from India, China and Brazil are regarded by their peers as among the most corrupt when doing business abroad.“
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“The Global Rich List calculations are based on figures from the World Bank Development Research Group. “
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