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Encarni Pindado
Encarni Pindado
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Photojournalist, video and field producer and public speaker
freelance
Civil Society (NGO, Think Tanks), Media/Journalist, Academia
Europe, North America, Central America, South America, North Africa
Gender Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection International Cooperation and Development Justice and Fundamental Rights Media Migration and Asylum

I am a award winner photojournalist covering migration, human rights, climate change and violence for main international outlets in Europe and the US, like The Guardian, BBC, The Sunday Times, El Pais, NPR, Washington Post, Texas Monthly, agencies like AP and Reuters and NGO’s like Amnesty International, UNHCR, ICRC

I am currently working on a project about COVID-19 and how it has affected to people incarcerated thanks to a grant given by National Geographic.

I have been working for several years on a long-term documentary project about Central American women migration in Central America, Mexico and the US.

I have focused my investigation on how women migration is marked by the violence, all the different types, structural, cultural and physical violence.
Violence in Central America is what forces women to migrate, while crossing Mexico violence against women is extreme, and once in the U.S. violence still present in their lives.

In 2019 I was the main producer and the person generating the ideas for the covering of the caravan that won Reuters a photography Pulitzer.

In 2018 and 2019 IWMF gave me two consecutive grants to develop a journalistic investigation about exploitation in the agricultural sector in texas.

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United Kingdom
English, Spanish

I have spoken in several conferences in Europe, the US and Mexico.

given several workshops about photography and the media. 

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Freelance Photo-Journalist-Producer | Migration-Gender-Violence | Europe-Latam-US @InsideNatGeo @IWMF @WomenPhotograph | MSc @SOASDevelopment in encarni_pindado

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Avatar Javier Bauluz @javierbauluz ·
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“Pescadores de San Luis #Senegal explican q barcos UE pescan en exceso en aguas senegalesas, BP explota yacimientos costeros gas, ellos pierden masivamente sus puestos de trabajo.

Menos muros y Frontex contra migrantes y +reflexionar sobre consecuencias de nuestra acciones https://twitter.com/Tineke_Strik/status/1629504415165042688

Tineke Strik @Tineke_Strik

St Louis fishermen explained that, as EU ships are overfishing the Senegalese waters and BP exploits coastal gas fields, they massively lose their jobs.

Instead of building fences and sending Frontex abroad, it's high time to deeply reflect on the consequences of our own action.

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Avatar michelawrong @michelawrong ·
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The Times seems to be the only British newspaper interested in how this Rwanda asylum deal is going down in Congo. Every other British media outlet has shown extraordinary parochialism, with the focus entirely on what it means for the UK. https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/congo-says-uk-is-turning-a-blind-eye-to-rwanda-atrocities-2v22g2dqm

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