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    We’re proud to announce the six inaugural commissions by the Solutions Visual Journalism Initiative! Michael Eko, , Jere Ikonigo, , , & will receive funding to create new work with a solution focus. Find out more:

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  2. Human Rights Watch () Weekend is taking place from 6-8 February at in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Find out where you stand and learn more about human rights in a weekend of films, discussions & more:

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  3. In the latest issue of ‘Depth of Field’, highlighting China’s best visual journalism, you’ll find stories about 20-somethings: a funeral makeup artist, two people struggling with unemployment, rural men finding success on delivery bikes in Beijing, & more:

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  4. For the West Africa Visual Journalism Fellowship (WAVJF), will work on a project about the Volta Delta, and the activities along the coast that look into restoring and preserving the mangroves. Find out more his project & the WAVJF:

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  5. Photo of the Day | The feast of Las Mayas in Colmenar Viejo, Spain, is held in May to celebrate spring. Young girls chosen to be the ‘Mayas’ sit in adorned altars still & silent. By Daniel Ochoa de Olza (), awarded in the 2016 Photo Contest:

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  6. Final days to see the World Press Photo Exhibition 2019 in , & ! Don’t miss the winning images of the 2019 Photo Contest, now on the last dates of its worldwide tour. Plan your visit:

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  7. The nominees for the Photo Contest & Digital Storytelling Contest will be revealed on 25 February–including the nominees for the four major awards! Sign up to our newsletter to receive the latest updates about the 2020 nominees:

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  8. Photo of the Day | John Thompson is embraced after speaking out at a memorial rally for his friend Philando Castile, two days after police officer was acquitted of all charges in the shooting. By Richard Tsong-Taatarii, awarded in the 2018 Photo Contest:

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  9. “As photographers, we often think and speak of ourselves as storytellers, but our actual understanding of how stories work is woeful compared to other fields.” Find out how to differentiate between story and narrative in article, on Witness:

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  10. In ‘Letters to Gemma’, Mariceu Erthal García, talent from North and Central America, connects the audience to the world of Gemma, who left home for a job interview and never returned. Discover her project:

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  11. This week and Sanne de Wilde are sharing their latest projects on our Instagram feed, including their Photo Contest awarded story ‘Land of Ibeji’, about the southwestern Nigerian town of Igbo-Ora, dubbed ‘Home of Twins’:

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  12. Photo of the Day | Alyona Kochetkova sits at home, unable to face borscht (beet soup), her favorite food, during treatment for cancer. ‘When I Was Ill’ by Alyona Kochetkova was awarded in the Portraits category of the Photo Contest:

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  13. Applications are now open for the 2020 Grants! Find out how to apply, here:

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  14. “We, the viewers, are now the people who determine the afterlife of the image. But there is also a life before the image is made.” Read the sixth article in ’s year-long series on truth, ethics and storytelling in photography, on Witness:

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  15. Photo of the Day | Ieisha Evans stands her ground at a rally against police violence against black men, outside the Baton Rouge Police Department in Louisiana, USA, on 9 July 2016. By Jonathan Bachman, awarded in the 2017 Photo Contest:

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  16. We’ve been sharing images from the winning production ‘Ghadeer’ by Chiara Avesani & Matteo Delbò on our Instagram feed. The film tells the story of a journalist from Mosul returning to his war-devastated city to be a part of its future. See more:

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  17. Discover stories of extraordinary festivals and everyday life —as well the rituals and festivities in-between—by APJD members , Khadija Farah (), and Donwilson Odhambie, in the 6th edition of Four to Follow, on Witness:

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  18. Photo of the Day | ‘2015 NCAA Tournament’ by Greg Nelson, awarded in the 2016 Photo Contest. The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) competition has become the most popular basketball tournament in the US since its creation in 1939:

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  19. Production of the Week | winning ‘The Legacy of the “Zero Tolerance” Policy’ by tells the story of Adayanci Pérez, diagnosed with acute trauma after being separated from her family at the US-Mexico border:

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  20. In the book ‘Conversations of Conflict Photography’ by Lauren Walsh (), a diverse group of 19 experts from across the industry talk about their experiences, reflections, missteps and goals. Read more, on Witness:

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  21. Visit the World Press Photo Exhibition 2019 on the last dates of its worldwide tour! Now on display in , , & . Coming soon to , , , , , & . Plan your visit:

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