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FREE ENTRY / Team Zero Palu Photo Contest
FREE ENTRY / Team Zero Palu Photo Contest

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Fee: Free / Prize: Travel

FREE ENTRY / Team Zero Palu Photo Contest

Theme: Healthcare. The photo contest is dedicated to the work of healthcare personnel, particularly community health workers, in the fight against malaria. Each participant can submit up to 6 photographs in JPG RGB format (max 3 megabytes). The selected photos must then be sent in JPEG with a...

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Jun 16, 2024, 11:30 PM

Fee: Free / Prize: Travel

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The photo contest is dedicated to the work of healthcare personnel, particularly community health workers, in the fight against malaria.

Each participant can submit up to 6 photographs in JPG RGB format (max 3 megabytes). The selected photos must then be sent in JPEG with a resolution of 300 DPI for printing. No rules are imposed on the type of device on which these photographs must be taken. Photos must be submitted digitally. Images generated by artificial intelligence are not eligible.

Context During the Paris 2024 Games, at a time when the world is looking in the same direction, we wish to imagine together a world without malaria. The Team Zero Malaria committee – composed of Friends of the Global Fund Europe, Esprit d’Ebène, and Local Elected Officials Against Malaria – mobilizes a Team Zero Malaria comprised of athletes, artists, political figures, researchers, and malaria advocates to raise awareness among the general public and call on decision-makers to increase funding for malaria control.

As part of this mobilization campaign, the Team Zero Malaria committee is launching a photo contest to showcase the reality of the work of those who enable millions of people to access essential health services, particularly for the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of malaria. The results of this contest will be presented at an exhibition at the Africa Station, a temporary venue dedicated to African Olympic committees and athletes during the entire Paris 2024 Games, located on the Île Saint Denis, opposite the athletes’ village.

This exhibition will be an essential element of the Zero Malaria campaign and must therefore present images illustrating the reality of this work and a balanced selection of stories from malaria-endemic countries. To achieve this, we apply these rules and recruit a highly qualified and diverse jury.

To facilitate a fair registration and judging process, it is important that each participant reads and accepts these registration rules when submitting their entry. These registration rules detail who can participate in the contest and what can be submitted.

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