DON'T MISS OUT
The Sony World Photography Awards exhibition is back with a powerful mix of photography and stories from around the world, featuring top talent and fresh perspectives.
Somerset House London, 17 April - 5 May.
The Sony World Photography Awards exhibition is back with a powerful mix of photography and stories from around the world, featuring top talent and fresh perspectives.
Somerset House London, 17 April - 5 May.
"Founded in 2019, the Mauritanian women's national football team played its first international match, against Djibouti, last summer (it was defeated 3-1). The Islamic Republic of Mauritania is a deeply conservative society, and for many the idea of women taking part in such a sport is unpalatable. Coach Abdoulaye Diallo - a former Mauritanian international player - visited the playgrounds of Nouakchott to recruit women for the team. Here he found girls playing football with boys, often in secret. Now Haby, Coumba, Adjara, Fama and the rest of the team train four times a week under his watchful eye. “We want to change society’s vision of women in Mauritania,” claims the director of the feminine football federation, Oumou Kane. The path has not been easy, but being part of the team enables women of all backgrounds to play together, in a society that is still heavily divided."
The Sony World Photography Awards exhibition is back with a powerful mix of photography and stories from around the world, featuring top talent and fresh perspectives.
Somerset House London, 17 April - 5 May.