Child-Centered Photovoice Project: Seeing through the eyes of children affected by the 2023 earthquakes in Türkiye

The 2023 earthquakes in Türkiye devastated millions, leaving children particularly vulnerable as they continue to live in temporary shelters under challenging conditions. The Child-Centered Photovoice Project empowers children aged 5-10 in two container camps in Hatay to document their lived experiences through photography. By capturing moments of their daily lives, these children offer unique insights into their emotions, attachments, and environments. The project, led by Save the Children Türkiye and partners, uses photography as a medium for storytelling, enabling children to express their perspectives, advocate for their needs, and contribute to community dialogue. Through the children’s lenses, themes such as family, nature, play, and the lingering impact of the earthquake emerge, showcasing the resilience of young minds amidst adversity. This participatory approach not only fosters emotional expression but also strengthens connections within the community, highlighting the power of visual narratives in advocating for change and improving child well-being in disaster-affected regions​. Read more HERE.

Furthermore, the Child-Centered Photovoice Project will be disseminated at the UN General Assembly event, “Act for Early Years Symposium,” in New York with a wide global audience as well as in Istanbul with a targeted policy audience.