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Zhelikhovskaya, a professional writer who focuses on travel and tourism, is one of 11 winners in the World Bank’s “Picture Inequality” photo contest. Her photo, titled “Vietnam 2,” shows a young child sleeping on a blanket by a busy street in Ho Chi Minh City. The photo spoke to the public, which voted for the image online, and also to the panel of photographers who selected winners from the finalists the public picked.
The other winners in the contest were Cléopâtre Di Benedetto, France; Robert John Cabagnot, Philippines; Maureen Shelly Dabbagh, United States; Marc Ellison, Canada; Abigail Generalia, Philippines; Niraj Prasad Koirala, Nepal; Reis Oluwatosin Oladunni, Nigeria; Sayanthan Thiviyaraj, Sri Lanka; Juan Sebastian Lozano Velásquez, Colombia; and Juan Cruz Zorzoli, Argentina.
Congratulations to our "Picture Inequality" photo contest winners!

The winning photos were selected by our panel of photography experts from 36 finalists chosen through a public vote. The winning images were judged on their power and potential impact, originality and photographic quality. They show a personal and broad view of what inequality means to people around the world.

We invited people everywhere to participate as long as they submitted a photo from a World Bank client country. The photo gallery below shows the regions the winning photographers registered under and in most cases took their photos.