Despite making up 52% of the world's population, women are grossly under-represented in the media. While male politicians and world leaders dominate newspaper column inches, women are often reduced to sex objects or as victims.
But here at HuffPost UK Lifestyle, we're looking to challenge the status quo. That's why we're running our All Women Everywherecampaign, which celebrates women from all walks of life and shares stories of female empowerment from around the world.
The campaign, which runs throughout March, ties in with International Women's Day and Women's History Month, and has had support from prominent, trail-blazing women the world over.
So when the finalists for the Trust Women Photo Awards hit our inbox earlier this month, to say we were excited would be an understatement.
The awards form part of the annual Microsoft and Thomson Reuters Foundation Trust Women Conference, which is dedicated to the advancement of women’s rights and the fight against human trafficking and slavery.
“Women are the ultimate economic accelerators, spending 90% of everything they earn back on their families,” said Thomson Reuters Foundation CEO Monique Villa. “Think of the enormous implications of that. When a woman works, the whole family benefits; children are better fed, better educated and have more chances to succeed in life. This award wants to showcase women as game changers through the incredible power of images.’’
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