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12/3/2004
UN Health Agency Launches Photo Contest To Fight Pregnancy And
Abortion Deaths
Against a backdrop of over half a million pregnancy and childbirth
deaths, 5 million new cases of HIV infection, and nearly 70,000
fatal abortions each year, a United Nations agency this week launched
a photographic contest as part of its efforts to highlight the
importance of sexual and reproductive health.
The UN World Health Organization
(WHO) is inviting photographers from around the world, both amateur
and professional, to submit
images that capture four key stages in the "River of Life" – as
the exhibition is called – Love, Life, Illness and Death.
"Cultural and social taboos often obscure the central role
reproductive and sexual health plays in all our lives as individuals,
couples or families," the Geneva-based agency said. "WHO
is challenging photographers to bring to life success stories in
sexual and reproductive health and also to zoom in on the glaring
inequities where we, as a global community, must do better."
Underscoring the challenges the
international community faces in raising public awareness of
the importance of sexual and reproductive
health, the agency declared: "Too many people, particularly
in developing countries, suffer from persistently high rates of
maternal deaths, sexually transmitted infections including HIV,
unwanted pregnancies and unsafe abortion."
WHO noted that every year, 80 million women have unintended or
unwanted pregnancies.
The contest, closing on 13 April, will be judged by a panel of
experts. The winning photographs will be displayed at the World
Health Assembly in Geneva in May 2004 and used in a WHO campaign
on sexual and reproductive health.
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