Dreams for My Daughter: Anna Christopher

 

Mothers and fathers the world over have dreams for their daughters; for love and happiness, for fulfilment and equality, for peace and prosperity….

But in all too many countries their daughters still have little option but to follow an age old pattern: forced into early marriage and risking death to give birth.   In Afghanistan, 1 in 11 women die in childbirth, and in many countries it is more likely that girls will die giving birth than go to school. This reinforces the vicious circle of low education, poverty, child marriage – and back to early death in childbirth.

This week, on International Women’s Day, 8th March, the Dreams for My Daughter exhibition, by leading photographer Joanna Vestey, will be launched at WOW – Women of the World festival at the UK’s famous Southbank Centre. The exhibition, featuring the hopes and dreams of women around the world, will run from Thursday, 8th March through Sunday, 11th March. For more information visit: www.southbankcentre.co.uk/wow.

To read more Dreams click here. Or watch a slideshow, or video compilation of the exhibit.

 

Anna Christopher, Tanzania

I have a baby boy.  When the time comes and I am blessed with a baby girl I want to make sure that she never has to experience separate rights for boys and girls. I believe in equality.

Photo by Jo Vestey