2011 Photo Contest: Women & Girls in a Changing World
Katrina Overland

VOTE for your Favorite Photos
Thank you for participating in our photo contest, Women and Girls in a Changing World. We have more than 500 entries (although not all of them are visible to the public). To help us select the best once, we invite you to vote for your favorite photos by clicking the "Favorite" button on the top left corner above the image. The fan favorite will be featured in the spring edition GLOBAL HEALTH Magazine. Voting starts today and ends at noon, April 15. Tell us your favorites by visiting our Flickr page, Women & Girls in a Changing World. The contest ends at noon on April 15, and winner will be featured in GLOBAL HEALTH Magazine.

Images can be powerful.
GLOBAL HEALTH Magazine wants to harness that power by giving you the chance to share your images with the wider community. GLOBAL HEALTH Magazine's photography contest invites both amateurs and professionals to submit selections of their work which bring to bear the issues of global health. We are looking for photos that convey emotional depth and understanding of this year's theme, Women & Girls in a Changing World. While some global health concerns are often difficult to discuss, photography can help tell a story that be overwhelmed or obscured if told with words.


i strong agree that women and girls in a changing World. though iam not female,but it’s my opinion
— SAID OMAR AFRAH on 2011-03-10
Analyzing the scenario of gender based discrimination in Nepal, though i am a man, i am always in favour of women. I really want to help from my level to support women to enjoy women right. In some communities of Nepal women are still treated as a second class citizen.
— Khim Bahadur Khadka on 2011-03-12