Curator Selection / 2023 / /
Survive in Katanga
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Photographer
John T. Pedersen, Norway
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Category
Africa
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Studio
Freelance
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Website
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Instagram
Moreen Ajambo is a 34 years mother of seven children, and lives in Katanga, a large slum settlement in Kampala, Uganda. To provide income for herself and her children, she cooks homemade food and sells it to a customer in the neighborhood. She also works as a hairdresser, and takes on the assignments what she can get. In addition to this, she is a boxer at the Rhino boxing club and a member of Ugandas female national boxing team.
John T. Pedersen (1966) is an independent photojournalist based in Norway, with a particular focus on humanitarian issues. I have worked for a number of newspapers, trade press, magazines and agencies.
Affiliated with the national newspaper Dagbladet in Oslo.
https://www.worldpressphoto.org/collection/photo/2019/37713/1/John-T-Pedersen
Awards 2012- Årets bilder (Norway) 3rd prize Portrait.
2019- World Press Photo Contest, Sports, Singles, 1st Prize winner.
2020- IPA - The International Photo Awards Honorable Mention. Boxing in Katanga.
2020- IPA - The International Photo Awards Honorable Mention. A gift from God.
2020- IPA - The International Photo Awards Honorable Mention. Last stop Uganda.
2020- IPA - The International Photo Awards Honorable Mention. Trampoline life.
2021- IPA - The International Photo Awards Honorable Mention. The seniors at the vaccine center.
2022- IPA - The International Photo Awards, 2nd Place in the category Event, Social Cause.
2022- IPA - The International Photo Awards Honorable Mention. Inhabitants in Katanga.
2022- IPA - The International Photo Awards Honorable Mention. Acid violence against women in Uganda.
2022- IPA - The International Photo Awards Honorable Mention. Survive in Katanga.
2022- Lens Culture Summer Open 2022 winner.
2022-Budapest International Foto Awards, 1st place in the category Events. Festival people.
2022-Budapest International Foto Awards, Gold winner in the category Editorial-Environmental. Inhabitants in Katanga.
2022-Budapest International Foto Awards, Gold winner in the category Events-Other. Festival people.
2022-Budapest International Foto Awards, Bronze winner in the category Editorial-Personality. Acid violence against women in Uganda.
2022-Budapest International Foto Awards, Bronze winner in the category Editorial-Environmental. Survive in Katanga.
2022- Life Framer, Humans of the World, 2nd prize with this image of Gloria Kankunda «I’m Not a Victim, I’m a Survivor"