Photo từ Vietnam đoạt giải "Bất bình đẳng" của World Bank của nhiếp ảng gia Maria Zhelikhovskaya ở Moscow
[url]http://www.worldbank.org/en/news/feature/2013/01/29/photographers-around-the-world-share-stories-on-inequality[/url]
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[COLOR="#B22222"]Zhelikhovskaya, a professional writer who focuses on travel and tourism, is one of 11 winners in the World Bank’s “[B]Picture Inequality[/B]” photo contest. Her photo, titled “[B]Vietnam 2[/B],” shows [I]a young child sleeping on a blanket by a busy street in [B]Ho Chi Minh[/B] City[/I]. 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.[/COLOR]
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.