Kids for Peace address the problems in their communities through photography

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Photos taken by members of the Kids for Peace clubs in Kosovo, highlighting the needs in their communities.

Thirty children and youth, members of the Kids for Peace and Youth for Peace clubs, across Kosovo received training on how to use cameras and communicate through art. As a result, they took the initiative to pictures around their communities to capture and communicate the biggest problems such as: pollution, domestic violence, poverty, drugs, unemployment, lack of water, etc. After the pictures were taken, they organized an exhibition to share their photos and their messages with the communities they are a part of.

Here is a selection of their photos, within their names and a message about what they wanted to communicate through their image: