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Shoot Nations

Shoot Nations

Shoot Nations is an annual, global photography project including a competition, workshops and exhibitions on various continents. Each year focuses on a different global issue and the photographs produced are presented to the United Nations in New York.

2010 was a fantastic year for the project with workshops and exhibitions in London, Liverpool, Dakar (Senegal) and Cartagena (Colombia). A group of young people presented the winning photos to Ban-Ki Moon at the United Nations headquarters in New York to celebrate the launch of the International Year of Youth.

The project, open to anyone aged 11-25 from anywhere in the world, has received over 5,000 entries from over 100 countries in the last 5 years.

Visit Shoot Nations for the latest news and to see the winning entries from the 2010 competition.

The plan
Take the vow to end early and forced marriage
  • Where
    WORLDWIDE
  • What
    EARLY AND FORCED MARRIAGE
  • Impact
    Girls escape early marriage and stay in education
Take the Vow
Latest News
  • Plan UK launches Choices for Girls campaign with a futuristic advert that’s a national first.
    20-Feb-12
  • Plan's work on its global campaigns against violence in schools and for universal birth registration has been recognised as an example of good practice.
    20-Feb-12
Latest Blogs
  • The VSL is a tool Plan uses worldwide to help families meet the minimum needs of their children. The mechanism gets extra money in the hands of women, who are much more likely than men to use the income to feed, clothe, and school their children.
    22-Feb-12
  • If things had worked out differently, Sallah Chibisa, 21, would now be a wife, a mother to three or four little ones and a farmer in rural Malawi, living a life of poverty with little light ahead.
    10-Feb-12

Resources

  • This document highlights the key themes that run throughout Plan's Development Education programme. It focuses on what the young people in their schools and communities have achieved and what made our work with them, and our approach to development education, so effective.
    28-Nov-11
What you can do now

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