JUBA, Nov. 20 -- South Sudan's Magdalena Keji has defied physical impairment to pursue photography with passion, believing it can contribute to her country's renewal.
"Acquiring photography techniques will help me use only a lens to demystify negative beliefs that people have toward people living with physical disabilities," the 28-year-old told Xinhua during an interview in Juba on Monday.
Keji said that five years of civil strife in South Sudan has greatly affected people with disabilities both mentally and physically because their stories remain untold.
She participated in a five-day training organized by a team of professional freelance photographers in Juba to defy the belief that this vocation can be difficult for people with physical or mental disabilities.
"The skills I will get here is important to me as someone who has lived life as physically disabled girl child, because I believe the training will help me know how to disseminate right photo that gives a clear message to the public," said Keji.
She revealed that she has lived the plight of being a person with disability since childhood but managed to defy the odds and became a graduate in 2013 from the University of Juba with a Bachelor's degree in Public Administration.
The graduate said despite the work done by the ministry of gender, child and social welfare, there is still dissemination against people with physical disabilities in the workplaces.
Dhieu Lual Aken, 38-year-old and also the father of three children, said the training will equip him with much-needed photographic techniques that will support him to acquire a job with one of the media local dailies in the country.
"It has been my dream to become a professional photographer and tell a story using a camera. I believe the training will earn me a job that can support my family's basic needs," Aken told Xinhua.
Aken expressed physical disability has not affected his human senses, saying he has experienced rejection and hardships, but adversity will never deter him from becoming a videographer.
Another participant, 27-year-old Laku Bonnaparte, said as a graduate of economics and business administration from a local university, he would love to own a studio once he learns how to operate a camera.
"As you have seen me moving with crutches, I will use my hands, mind to operate the camera," Laku told Xinhua.
Jok Solomon Anyang, a freelance professional photographer, the organizer and facilitator of the training, told Xinhua that his aim is to empower people with physical disabilities to be able to cover and narrate their own stories to the world.
He said the 12 participants include six females, and his team of six professional photographers will equip the learners with the basic photographic techniques, including how to set the camera among others.
"It took me three months to decide why I wanted to train people living with physical disabilities on photographic skills and the reason was that they are the most neglected but they need to have knowledge," Jok said.
"There is a need to engage and encourage them that they have a special role to play in this country. I believe it is the opportunity for them to have jobs in the country," he added.
帕蒂史密斯新作 后视镜中回望人生
戴尔630亿美元成功收购数据存储企业EMC
“十二五”开创“三农”发展新格局
台湾大选临近之际国民党考虑换人
日本兴起“沉默咖啡馆”
上海迪士尼乐园开办招聘会,为开园做好准备
国产喜剧电影《夏洛特烦恼》票房喜人
上合组织举办首次“网络反恐演习”
释放P2P的经济价值
未来,家具会飞
苏富比重回古董车拍卖市场遇冷
王毅外长:中方愿向叙利亚提供帮助
“恐婚”阿根廷年轻人流行花钱参加假婚礼
《坏蛋必须死》入围第20届釜山国际电影节
太空影片《火星救援》领跑北美票房
突尼斯全国对话大会获2015年诺贝尔和平奖
百事公司:我们卖可乐,也卖手机
新科诺贝尔文学奖得主对其政治影响力不乐观
推动“全球治理体制”改革是大势所趋
科学家12年不洗澡,靠微生物喷雾清洁
《滚蛋吧!肿瘤君》代表内地争夺奥斯卡,《狼图腾》落选
北京故宫博物院考虑用线上购票代替传统购票
长眠于月球,只要12000刀
中国互联网企业激战个人信用评分业务
商务休闲游:工作游玩两不误
英国前首相布莱尔:英国力争成为中国在西方最好的伙伴
人为实现冬暖夏凉易引发疾病
广州公司推“孝顺税”引热议
优步如何为自己提供政治导航
澳大利亚大规模捕杀野猫引发争议
| 不限 |
| 英语教案 |
| 英语课件 |
| 英语试题 |
| 不限 |
| 不限 |
| 上册 |
| 下册 |
| 不限 |