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albertopiubello Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 356 W: 46 N: 854] (2503)
Eliminating gender discrimination and empowering women will have a profound and positive impact on the survival and well-being of children, according to a new UNICEF report issued on UNICEF’s 60th anniversary.
Despite progress in women’s status in recent decades, the lives of millions of girls and women are overshadowed by discrimination, disempowerment and poverty. Girls and women are disproportionately affected by HIV/AIDS and women in most places earn less than men for equal work. Millions of women throughout the world are subject to physical and sexual violence, with little recourse to justice. As a result of discrimination, girls are less likely to attend school; nearly one out of every five girls who enroll in primary school in developing countries does not complete a primary education. Education levels among women, says the report, correlate with improved outcomes for child survival and development.
“If we care about the health and well-being of children today and into the future, we must work now to ensure that women and girls have equal opportunities to be educated, to participate in government, to achieve economic self-sufficiency and to be protected from violence and discrimination,”said UNICEF Executive Director Ann M. Veneman.
Shot in Mile 6 beach near Limbe: black volcanic sand and warm ocean waters.

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albertopiubello Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 356 W: 46 N: 854] (2503)
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Edited by:gabrielpat Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 708 W: 258 N: 286] (5870)

Bien que l'originale soit très bonne,je ne resiste pas pas ce petit workshop,qui n'est qu'une autre "version" de ta photo et non pas une correction.J'ai recadré sur la petite fille et son allure décidée,car elle est le centre d'interêt,d'une part on coupe le ciel un peu surexposé et qui distrait un peu,et d'autre part je préfère le personnage moins au centre de la photo.
Ceci dit on perd un peu du paysage..
Amicalement,Patrick.