To coincide with the Commonwealth Peoples Forum in Rwanda and the run up to COP27 in Egypt, the Commonwealth Foundation is bringing together photographs from the African Commonwealth countries to show the direct effects of climate change on their communities.
The call is open to all, amateur and professional, African photographers who live and work in one of the Commonwealth countries in Africa:
Botswana |
Cameroon |
e-Swatini |
Ghana |
Kenya |
Lesotho |
Malawi |
Mauritius |
Mozambique |
Namibia |
Nigeria |
Rwanda |
Seychelles |
Sierra Leone |
South Africa |
Tanzania |
The Gambia |
Uganda |
Zambia |
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We are looking for photographs that depict the impact of climate change on your communities, in particular personal perspectives illustrating how daily life is affected by climate change.
The deadline for submissions is midnight (BST, London) on Wednesday 11 May.