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Doctors Without Borders: Wonder Women Event

Idea:
Comprised of individual portraits in which women are adorned with a superhero cape, this series seeks to amplify the voice and demonstrate the resilience of the women of Gaza. Ovidiu’s photographs disrupt the monolithic representation of Palestine as a place defined by destruction and poverty, with images of strength, happiness and laughter, to demonstrate the multifaceted experiences.
 
Describing the inspiration behind the series, Ovidiu explains: “I wanted to give a voice to all the women in Gaza,
genuine heroes living in a very difficult context: high unemployment rates, war, limited women’s rights
and dramatic gender inequalities.”
 
I also wanted to get rid of stereotypical images of Gaza’s reality (destroyed buildings, poor people, etc.) and
to take photos of women laughing, because despite all odds there is hope for peace and a better life.”
Some of the women featured in the collection are staff of Médecins Sans Frontières in Gaza, where Ovidiu
himself worked for nine months.
 
MSF has been present in Palestine since 1989, providing surgical and mental health care to those who would otherwise have no access to such services. As part of their mission, MSF continues to bear witness and speak out about the conditions their patients face, in Gaza and beyond.
  
Results: 
In 4 days the exhibition attackeded over 300 visitors.  The exhibition also attrackted a number of news agencies to cover the event. 
 
Credits:
Project Manager: Jasmina Graho
Creative Director: Jan Stoop
Event co-ordinator: GPP
Event Hosted by: MSF and GPP
 
Doctors Without Borders: Wonder Women Event
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Doctors Without Borders: Wonder Women Event

Wonder women of GAZA photographic exhibtion.

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