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MIGRATION AND TECHNOLOGY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM

Application Deadline: December 31st, 2024

LOCATION: Multiple Regions

Through the third year of our Migration and Technology fellowship program, they aim to continue creating opportunities for people with lived experience of migration to meaningfully contribute to research, storytelling, policy, implementation of technology, and advocacy conversations from the start, and not as an afterthought. Among their aims is a collaborative, intellectual, and advocacy community committed to border and migration justice. They prioritize opportunities for participatory work, including the ability to pitch unique and relevant projects by affected communities themselves.

ELIGIBILITY:

Lived Experience:

Are you currently in an active situation of forced migration, displacement (externally and internally), or occupation? 

Have you arrived in your host community and find it hard to get access to resources for the implementation of an idea? 

Has your lived experience of migration or displacement inspired you in the development of a project that will have a positive impact on mobile or migrated communities? Please read on!

Interplay of Technology and Migration

Technology already has and will have an ever-increasing impact on the life of all people. We are interested in a wide range of ideas that center the intersection of technology and migration, such as:

Research: Do you need financial support for a research project that deals with the impact of technology on mobile, migrated, or occupied communities? We want to know more.

Journalism: Are you a displaced, migrated or currently migrating journalist? Or are you a member of a community under forced occupation? Do you want to report on how technology is used in the field of migration? Please explain how. 

Culture: As a person with lived experience of migration, displacement or occupation, do you want to make the use of technology in these communities visible through a cultural project? Very interesting. What do you have in mind

Education: Do you want to use your story of migration, displacement, or occupation to teach future generations how to use and to protect themselves against technology? Do you want to use the intersection of migration and technology in order to create awareness in an educational setting? Tell us what you want to do.

Tech-in-use: Do you have first-hand experience with how technology has made the life of people on the move or under occupation more difficult? Are you inspired to develop systems and projects that want to use technology in support of mobile communities? We are all ears.

Tech and the Environment: Are you a person with lived experience of migration and/or occupation and have you witnessed how the development of technology for the global North is causing environmental issues with serious repercussions for your community? Do you witness the exploitation of workers in mines producing materials that are needed for the production of technology? Share with us. 

The MTM fellowship program’s main goal is to support members of mobile communities or people in occupied spaces outside of Europe and North-America. We explicitly invite women and members of the LGBTQIA+ community to submit project ideas. Applicants that can identify with the aforementioned will be treated with priority.

BENEFIT:

$30,000 USD for 12 months

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WORLD PRESS PHOTO CONTEST 

Application Deadline: 10 January 2025, 13.00 CET (Amsterdam time)

LOCATION: Netherland

The annual World Press Photo Contest recognizes and celebrates the best photojournalism and documentary photography produced over the last year. They want the annual contest to be a platform where a multiplicity of voices can be heard and stories can be seen, so that the results truly are reflective of our world. 

ELIGIBILITY:

The World Press Photo contest is open to professional photographers working in the field of journalism and/or documentary photography. Every entrant needs to provide a document with a valid date that confirms their current professional status. Examples of documents include, but are not limited to:

press card, stating you are working as a photographer;
OR

at least 1 proof of publication (for example a tearsheet) from 2023 or 2024, with your name visible as credit, in either online or print format from a recognized media organization or publication;
OR

journalism union membership card;
OR

membership document from a recognized photographic association that shows the photographer is a professional member;
OR

a recent letter of reference (must be from 2023 or 2024) from a photo agency, photo editor, media organization or publication, stating you have worked for them as a photographer;
OR

if you are not able to provide proof that meets the above criteria, you may register with alternative (multiple) documents so that we can gain a better understanding of your professional status.

We do not consider proof of professional status:

CVs or cover letters
OR

diplomas
OR

samples of photography


The organization reserves the right to ask for additional information to help clarify the entrant’s professional status.

Team entries of two or more photographers are allowed. Proof of professional status must be provided for each team member.

The photographer(s) must be the author(s) of the photographs submitted in their name.

The photographer(s), agent, or representative entering on their behalf must be the copyright holder(s) or have been authorized by the copyright holder(s) to submit the photographs.

Entries must comply with the categories, as described here.

Entries must meet the technical requirements

Photographs can be submitted whether or not they have been published.

Photographs taken at restricted events are not accepted (i.e. events where only photographers commissioned by those organizing the event have access, for example photographers commissioned by governments, political parties or corporations).

All entries must have accurate captions and descriptions, written in English. If the captions have been translated, please also provide the original caption. Captions must contain all the information described in the guidance on captions.

Each entry must include relevant additional information, such as motivation, the type of project (assignment/personal project) and funding.

All entries must comply with the World Press Photo code of ethics. Read the code of ethics.

Entries can only be submitted via Picter, the official contest entry platform.

The deadline for creating an account on the contest entry platform Picter, completing registration and for submitting entries to the 2025 Contest is Friday, 10 January 2025, 13.00 Central European Time.

Members of the World Press Photo staff, Supervisory Board, International Advisory Committee and 2025 Contest jury are not permitted to enter the 2025 Contest. 

The 2025 World Press Photo Contest is open for entries until 10 January 2025, 13.00 CET. To enter the contest, follow these steps: 

BENEFIT:

As a winner, your work will be:

Included in our annual traveling exhibition seen by over 4 million visitors, shown around the world in over 80 cities

Published on our website and social platforms with over 2 million followers

Included in our annual yearbook, available in six languages with a worldwide distribution of more than 30,000 copies

You will also receive:

€1,000 for each of the winners and an additional €10,000 for the World Press Photo of the Year winner

FUJIFILM GFX cameras and lenses will be awarded to the World Press Photo of the Year winner and two runners-up

An invitation to the Winners’ Program in Amsterdam for all winners

A physical award for all winners 

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