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    NATIONAL WOMB: BABY BOOM IN NAGORNO KARABAKH PROJECT WINS INTERNATIONAL AWARD

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    April 11, 2012 - 15:54 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - The National Womb: Baby Boom in Nagorno Karabakh
    project by London-based photojournalist Anastasia Taylor-Lind, won
    Project Award 2012, organized by Center, a non-profit photographic
    organization in Santa Fe.

    The project documents the "birth encouragement program" initiated by
    the Nagorno Karabakh's government to repopulate the region following
    the 1991-94 war waged by Azerbaijan.

    "Since its introduction four years ago, the 'birth encouragement
    program' is credited for an increased birthrate of 25.5% from 2145
    recorded births in 2007 to 2694 in 2010," writes Taylor-Lind.

    "The program is administered by the Department of Social Security,
    which oversees the payments to married couples of approximately ~@575
    at their wedding. They are paid ~@190 for the first baby born, ~@380
    for the second, ~@950 for the third and ~@1350 for a fourth. Families
    with six children under the age of 18 are given a house."

    Her work was selected by a panel of jurors that included curator Greg
    Hobson of the National Media Museum, Paul Moakley, a deputy photo
    editor with Time Magazine, and Christopher Steighner of Rizzoli
    Publications, .bjp-online.com says.

    "Despite where the work was made or the nationality of the
    photographer, what made for a winning project was that it explored
    universal themes. They had an international scope in some way and hit
    on issues that affect us all," the statement of the jury representing
    Denmark, Mexico, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom,
    and the United States said.

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