Where:
United Nations Headquarters, Visitors' Lobby, North East gallery
Date:
14 September 2009-18 November 2009

The theme of Portraits of Women is violence against women and girls. The exhibition includes two components: Congo/Women: Portraits of War and Women on the Frontline.

Congo/Women: Portraits of War highlights the mix of conditions that allow violence against women and girls to reach epidemic levels. It also underlines how the lack of medical infrastructure makes it difficult to address the consequences of this physical and psychological violation.

Women on the Frontline showcases a series of investigative videos that focus on a specific form of sexual violence.

Portraits of Women is organised by the ) and at Columbia College in Chicago (for Congo/Women: Portraits of War) and by  (for Women on the Frontline). It is endorsed by the 缅北禁地Population Fund ().

Credits

Photographers: Lynsey Addario, Marcus Bleasdale, Ron Haviv [James Nachtwey: forthcoming]

Essays: Federico Borello, Christine Karumba, Nancy Say Kuna, Bryan Mealer, Thoraya Ahmed Obaid, Lizzie Parsons

Videos: Patrick Burge, Kim Hopkins, Margarita Martinez, Fiona Melville, Kristin Sellefyan, Ursula Sova