In September 2010, the Danish newspaper Berlingske published a photo of an 18-month-old orphan from Nepal. The story brought about a flood of reactions from readers. But one reader, 36-year-old...
Northern Norway: The island of Røst is part of the Lofoten archipelago and has a population of approx. 600 poeple. Røst has been inhabited for hundreds of years and is...
The Yasuní National Park in the Ecuadorian Amazon is one of the most bio-diverse places on the planet. It is home to many indigenous people including some who voluntarily maintain...
Panos photographer Chloe Dewe Mathews and Simon Brown will be speaking about her work at: Photoforum 74 New Oxford Street London WC1A 1EU on Thursday, 8 March 2012 from 6.00pm.
On 28 February 2002 the Indian state of Gujarat erupted in an orgy of communal violence that left between 1,000 and 2,000 people dead, tens of thousands homeless and caused...
Following the deadly shelling of a temporary media centre in the besieged Syrian city of Homs which killed Sunday Times journalist Marie Colvin and French photographer Remi Ochlik on 22...
Andrew McConnell, now based in Beirut, Lebanon, was in Cairo on the weekend of 4/5 February 2012 which saw some of the worst violence on the streets of the Egyptian...
In 2008, the Ghanaian government introduced free health care for all pregnant women. However, due to an acute shortage of midwives in the country, nearly half of all women still...
Panos photographer Kieran Dodds has been given a Winston Churchill Memorial Trust grant within the discovery and exploration category of the annual bursary which he intends to use to photograph...
Panos’ Assignments Editor Josh Lustig will be one of several participants at a 24-hour event held to inaugurate a large exhibition – In Afghanistan featuring the work of the late...
William Daniels’ award-winning long-term project on the faltering revolution in Kyrgyzstan – Faded Tulips – has been launched as a book project on the crowd-funding site Emphas.is. Click on the...
Panos photographer Adam Hinton has been named Photographer of the Year at the annual MOBIUS Awards, one of the world’s oldest independent international advertising competitions.
Martin Roemers will be giving a workshop in Diyarbakir as part of the World Press Photo travelling exhibition.
Justin Jin’s work on Russia will be featured on ARTE’s Temps de Pose programme at 18.50 GMT on Saturday, 21 January 2012. Click HERE or on the image below to...