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INTERNATIONAL PHOTO COMPETITION: HEALTH FOR All

THE PI FTHEE

T

he International Competition announced last year, with WHO's

40th anniversary theme for 1988: Health for all-all for health, attracted no fewer than 11,500 entries from 1, 725 photographers in 127 countries. An international jury of experts unanimously picked six entrants for the "WHO Photo-Ambassador Prize" : Ko San Win (Burma), Oi Runhui (China), Tamas Urban (Hungary), Jose Hernandez-Ciaire (Mexi- co), Sergei Vasiljev (USSR) and Alon Reininger (USA). Some of Mr Reininger's colour series on AIDS appeared in the March issue of World Health. Here are just a few examples of the entries we received;

later issues will include other photographs from the competition. •

"A world of wonder. " Jose Hernandez-Ciaire (Mexico)

"Children with cancer. "

"Addiction brings only pain."

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_-ALL FOR HEALTH

-ino Soriano (Spain) (Special prize offered by Canon, Europe)

Tamas Urban (Hungary)

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