Our Cameras For Girls Students Get Lots of Photography Practice
d don't know how to use one. We were fortunate to be working with Youth Arts Movement Uganda out of their facility in Kampala.
Cameras For Girls Works For Gender Equality Through Photography
Empowering females is crucial in a world that stills struggles with gender inequality. Empowering our female students with photography and business skills enables her to fight for her rights for a job and be paid as equally as possible to her male counterpart. The pay gap amounts to a 17% difference, which tells us there is still much work to do in this area.
Cameras For Girls Equips Marginalized Females
Cameras For Girls believes in empowering females through photography. We believe in equipping marginalized females in the developing world with photography and business skills. We give her a camera to keep and teach her how to use it to tell stories that matter to her. But we don’t stop there. We also teach her business skills, to help her get a full-time job in the journalism sector – a sector that is mostly male-dominated.
CAMERAS FOR GIRLS TURNS OPPRESSION INTO OPPORTUNITY FOR FEMALES IN UGANDA
One of the main reasons we started Cameras For Girls is to help girls in developing countries move past poverty, gender inequality, oppression, suppression, and sexual exploitation.
Cameras For Girls Empowers Females in Uganda
Giving a female a camera teaches her a valuable skill in seeing her world differently, and it also encourages her to tell stories that matter to her. In a society where the female voice is not heard or valued, this becomes her way to share her views and opinions objectively and be respected alongside her male peers.