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“Yalla Bake” Sale at Thomson Rueters Poland

March 28, 2018April 20, 2022

The femLENS team has organised the first-ever fundraising activity, “Yalla Bake”, a bake sale in the Thomson Reuters office in […]

Fundraising, Magazine, News beirut, documentary, femLENS, ireland, photography, poland, Refugees, Thomson Reuters, women

CAMERAS FROM THOMSON REUTERS POLAND FOR OUR WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS

April 7, 2017April 20, 2022

We are very happy and grateful for the support we received from Thomson Reuters Poland by providing us with disposable […]

News cameras, disability, documentary, femLENS, gdynia, news, photography, poland, supporters, Thomson Reuters, women, workshops

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Why does femLENS focus on women and girls?
Women and girls are still underrepresented in almost all areas of life. Photography as a storytelling tool shouldn’t be the domain of the privileged few. Technology today allows us to make that happen as so many people have access to a mobile phone with a camera. Read more

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What is femLENS?

femLENS works to empower women to become social change agents themselves.

We encourage women to use their voice, to tell their stories and stories of their communities through visual storytelling, using just a mobile phone camera or other easily available alternatives.

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femLENS MTÜ (registration number 80429622) is an Estonian registered non-profit association.

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