World Wildlife Day: Building upon the success of the inaugural Benjamin Mkapa African Wildlife Photography Awards in 2021, African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) (www.AWF.org) and Nature’s Best Photography (NBP) officially open submissions for the 2022 edition of the prestigious annual award. Competition participants will have from March 3 to June 1, 2022 to submit photos for […]
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Press Release
AWF and Nature’s Best Photography Announce the Benjamin Mkapa African Wildlife Photography Awards ‘Call For Entries’
By AWF |
April 13, 2021
Mkapa Photography Awards Entrants Have the Opportunity to Win Cash, Prizes, and Awards Totaling USD $30,000
NAIROBI, KENYA AND WASHINGTON D.C., U.S. (APRIL 13, 2021) – African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) and Nature’s Best Photography (NBP) have announced the official Call for Entries for the Benjamin Mkapa African Wildlife Photography Awards. Competition participants will have through June 18, 2021 to submit photos for consideration by a panel of judges. Professional, Amateur, and Youth (18 and younger) photographers from Africa and across the globe are invited to enter the competition. The results are scheduled to be revealed at an awards ceremony in November 2021.
Press Release
By AWF |
March 3, 2021
NAIROBI, KENYA AND WASHINGTON D.C. (March 3, 2021) The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) and Nature’s Best Photography (NBP) officially announce the new Benjamin Mkapa African Wildlife Photography Awards. Named to honor the late, iconic African leader and former Tanzanian President H.E. Benjamin Mkapa, this competition recognizes his leadership in conservation, education, and his passionate support for AWF programs. Bringing Africa to the World and the World to Africa defines the global competition geared towards creating a platform for Africans to embrace conservation through photography and to value the beauty of its nature.
To help celebrate World Wildlife Day, the Foundation and Nature’s Best found it fitting to launch the awards as a precursor to the 60