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https://aplacetocallhome.freedomfromtorture.org/?home_page?utm_campaign=22LG17&utm_source=email&utm_medium=fftml


'Calling photographers of all ages, nationalities and technical skills to tell us in a picture what home means to you. Home isn’t just a place. It’s a sense and feeling too.


Each year millions of people are forced to become refugees losing their homes and everything which is familiar to them. Refugees are forced to make perilous journeys in search of a new place to call home.


A selection of entries will be included in our digital gallery. Three winners in each age group, as judged by the eminent photographers Kolbassia Haoussou, Yousif Al Shewaili and Aisha Olamide Seriki, will be displayed at our event in a gallery space in London. Final winners will receive a selection of prizes that are yet to be announced!


Deadline for entries - December 12th 2022.'


Full details of how to enter online: https://aplacetocallhome.freedomfromtorture.org/?home_page?utm_campaign=22LG17&utm_source=email&utm_medium=fftml

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