2nd prize, Daily Life
Young Nuba in Nyabroro village, Nuba Mountains, Sudan. In the mountains of central Sudan, the Nuba people struggle to preserve a culture under threat. The N...
World Press Photo of the Year, World Press Photo of the Year
Landmine victims at a center for children suffering war trauma. After decades of war, Angola was one of the most heavily mined countries in the world. It was e...
1st prize, People in the News
Homeless child in Sao Paulo's aptly named Street of Tears. More than seven million children live in the streets of Brazilian cities. Some of them choose to ...
1st prize, People in the News
Juvenile delinquents cover their faces in Salvador de Bahia, Brazil. More than seven million children live in the streets of Brazilian cities. Some of them ...
1st prize, People in the News
Homeless youngsters wake up after a night spent in an abandoned house in Salvador de Bahia, Brazil. More than seven million children live in the streets of ...
1st prize, People in the News
A murdered child in a street of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Every six hours, a young life expires somewhere in the slums of this vast country. More than seven m...
1st prize, People in the News
A church minister reads the Bible to a Brazilian street girl rendered insensitive by drugs. Drug abuse and trafficking are common reasons for imprisonment. ...
1st prize, People in the News
More than seven million children live in the streets of Brazilian cities. Some of them choose to live this way to escape from violent relatives and cramped livi...
1st prize, People in the News
More than seven million children live in the streets of Brazilian cities. Some of them choose to live this way to escape from violent relatives and cramped livi...
1st prize, People in the News
More than seven million children live in the streets of Brazilian cities. Some of them choose to live this way to escape from violent relatives and cramped livi...
1st prize, People in the News
Linked by a strong sense of solidarity, Brazilian street children are always on the run to get away from potential assassins and from the police, who often try ...
1st prize, People in the News
Suspended in a makeshift sling, a boy passes the time looking out of a prison window, Brazil. More than seven million children live in the streets of Brazili...
1st prize, People in the News
More than seven million children live in the streets of Brazilian cities. Some of them choose to live this way to escape from violent relatives and cramped livi...
1st prize, People in the News
More than seven million children live in the streets of Brazilian cities. Some of them choose to live this way to escape from violent relatives and cramped livi...
1st prize, People in the News
Kuito, Angola Landmine victims at a center for children suffering war trauma. After decades of war, Angola was one of the most heavily mined countries i...
2nd prize, General News
Children play among the ruins of Penjuin, a Kurdish town on the Iranian border destroyed by Saddam Hussein. Numbering 26.3 million, the Kurds constitute the...
2nd prize, General News
Kurdish women air their grief at the funeral of a young land mine victim in Chanchamal, Iraq. Numbering 26.3 million, the Kurds constitute the fourth larges...
2nd prize, General News
Kurdish children play in a river in Iraq. Numbering 26.3 million, the Kurds constitute the fourth largest ethnic group in the Middle East. Since the end of t...
2nd prize, General News
A Kurdish baby in Iraq. Numbering 26.3 million, the Kurds constitute the fourth largest ethnic group in the Middle East. Since the end of the first World War...
2nd prize, General News
Kurdish children in Iraq. Numbering 26.3 million, the Kurds constitute the fourth largest ethnic group in the Middle East. Since the end of the first World W...