Commons:Wiki Loves Africa 2021/Winners
Global winners of the Wiki Loves Africa 2021 contest
The Wiki Loves Africa 2021 photographic competition has resulted in 8,319 images uploaded to Commons around the theme Health + Wellness. For national prizes, please see what events were held locally in your country and see National winners here
The photo contest entries were reviewed first by a team of Wiki Loves Africa organisers, and then by a panel of 12 photographic experts from around the world. The international jury made up of professional photographers and Wikimedia Commonists identified the top 3 international winners. The Traditional Culture, Best Video and Special Collections prize were selected by the Organisers using the results of the Jury process.
Congratulations to all the winners ! Also check out the best images and best videos.
The international prizes were:
- 1st prize: US$1000
- 2nd prize: US$800
- 3rd prize: US$500
Additional categories were:
- Culturally specific or traditional representations of health and wellness : US$500
- Prize for best quality video (audio and visual quality and storytelling will be taken into account): $500
- Special collection : $500
Each winner will also receive a pack of goodies
The 2021 winners are...
Main international prizes
Winners were announced at Wikimania 2021.
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1st prize: Crazy Love by Ewien van Bergeijk - Kwant
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2nd prize: Malaria microscopy training (Nigeria) taken by Ozavogu Abdulsalam Khalid under contract to eHealth Africa EHA Clinics
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3rd prize: Pupil (Ghana) by Amuzujoe
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Culturally specific or traditional representations of health or wellness: Oldest Healing Dance (Botswana) by Kgara Kevin Rack
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Best Video Prize: Santé et Bien-être réalisé par Bouba Kam's
Wiki Loves Africa 2021 Special Collection
In this collection we would like to celebrate the collective images of the photographers that took part in a photowalk of the Laquintini Hospital in Cameroon as part of the Nos Jardins training. The images by Max MBAKOP, Happi Raphael, and Destiny Deffo, coordinated by Serieminou represent the reality, professionalism, hope and heartbreak of a working hospital. View more of the collection from Nos Jardins here. Prize sponsored by Ynternet.org.
Highly Commended
This year, some of the jurors wished to create a Highly Commended category so that the full range of transport, photographic styles and places across Africa could be celebrated. Here are the Highly Commended images:
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When dreams are like birds, then they fly away.jpg This is a special mention as it was not from Africa and could not be considered, but thought it was such an amazing image it should be mentioned.
National winners
There were prizes in some countries. Check out all Commons:Wiki Loves Africa 2021/National winners.
See also
2021
2020
- Commons:Wiki Loves Africa 2020/National winners
- Category:Best images from Wiki Loves Africa 2020
- Commons:Wiki Loves Africa 2020/Winners
- Jury report
2019
2017
- Commons:Wiki Loves Africa 2017/Winners
- Category:Best images from Wiki Loves Africa 2017
- Commons:Wiki Loves Africa 2017/Results and best practices
- Commons:Wiki Loves Africa 2017/Nigeria
- Commons:Wiki Loves Africa 2017/Cameroon
- Category:Wiki Loves Africa Tunisia 2017 Close Ceremony (pictures of local ceremony 2017 in Tunisia)
2016
- Commons:Wiki Loves Africa 2016/Winners
- Commons:Wiki Loves Africa 2016/Winners in Tunisia
- Commons:Wiki Loves Africa 2016/Winners in Egypt
- Commons:Wiki Loves Africa 2016 in Algeria
- Commons:Wiki Loves Africa 2016/Winners in Nigeria
- Commons: Wiki Loves Africa 2016/Community Prize Selection
- Commons:Wiki Loves Africa 2016/Results and best practices
2015
- Commons:Wiki Loves Africa 2015/Winners
- Commons:Wiki Loves Africa 2015/Community Prize Selection
- Commons:Wiki Loves Africa 2015 in Algeria
- Commons:Wiki Loves Africa 2015/Results and best practices