Секс работники снимают свои невзгоды

Says a sex worker, Razia Begum, "We have never held a camera in our hands. We were a little hesitant initially but then I clicked all the photos in half an hour."

These enthusiastic women hit the streets every morning, capturing on film, anything that fascinates them.

Says another sex worker, Rani "I love capturing the evils of society."

These women are being trained to use cameras, as part of an initiative by a local NGO. The organizers hope the training will help them find employment in photo studios.

Says the program coordinator, Sabnam, "Even though we are sex workers, we could also be journalists and photographers."

The plan seems to be getting a fair amount of support from local newspapers too.

Says a journalist, Omkareshwar Pandey, "Our newspaper has decided to publish their photographs."

Many of these women have become prostitutes due to abject poverty. They hope that these color photographs they take can also help bring some colour back into their lives.


CNN-IBN, India

Quotes of the Month

Seeing the police members at the welcoming event together with sex workers activists and supporters, hearing the fact that 90% of reported cases between 2005 -2009 are solved and perpetrators are convicted, and that rape rate over the last year was 40%, was a real inspiration and hope that in a period of time, trough a committed work we can get there too..
--- Marija Tosheva (HOPS, Macedonia) about IHRA-2010, Liverpool.

Picture of the Month

STAR team at their office opening, Macedonia, 2011

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