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Project wins development award for photo PDF Print E-mail
Posted Friday, 21 November 2008

 

Image The Philippine Human Rights Reporting Project’s photo entitled ‘Spawn,’ taken by experienced photojournalist Sonny Espiritu, was chosen as the best single photo in the photojournalism category in the 4th Annual PopDev Awards.

 

The photo, which depicts life of an urban poor family with many children, bested 106 entries for the photojournalism category. (Check winning photo at the Images section at the home page).

 

Image Espiritu has been a regular contributor of photos on poverty and human rights at the Project’s website (www.rightsreporting.net). He is also senior photographer of the daily broadsheet Manila Standard and has won several awards for his work in the past years.

 

The PopDev Awards is sponsored by the Philippine Legislators’ Committee on Population and Development Foundation (PLCPD) and the United National Population Fund. It started in 2005 to acknowledge good journalism work on population and development.

 

Espiritu, together with Project Director Alan Davis and Project Coordinator Rorie Fajardo, would receive the award on November 25 in Quezon City.