
British Journal of Photography | Malala Fund
Malala Fund partnered the British Journal of Photography’s Studio 1854 for a year-long project called Against All Odds that aimed to celebrate the strength, ambition and agency of girls. We commissioned three female-identifying photographers to create photo essays featuring a young woman from their community who inspires them.
Photographers were profiled on the British Journal of Photography’s blog. Each of the young women selected for the project also shared her own story through a personal essay on Assembly, Malala Fund’s digital platform. The opportunity was open to women and nonbinary photographers worldwide, with free applications for those from low-income countries and Malala Fund program countries.
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Recipients of the grant included Silvana Trevale from Venezuela, Hady Barry from Guinea and Lina Geoushy from Egypt. Their images provided powerful and dignified storytelling, co-created with the girls themselves.
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I worked as the project manager for this on the Malala Fund side — guiding creative and messaging, leading promotion and advising on digital content development.


