Who is photovoice for?

At its core, it amplifies voices that are often less heard and intends to reach people and institutions they wish to inform, influence, or engage.

Photovoice can be used by:

Community groups, to document housing challenges and advocate for better living conditions.

Human rights activists, to expose injustices and mobilize for change.

Communities in (post)conflict contexts to strengthen the social fabric, advocate for peace and inform about the impact of violence.

Employees of an organization, to bolster team cohesion or address obstacles to and origins of job satisfaction.

Social services or health providers, to understand barriers and catalysts to care.

Rural communities, to highlight environmental changes and inform local planning.

NGO’s to engage the target population and influence policy and public opinion.

Youth, to spark dialogue around difficult topics like bullying.

Researchers, to gain insights in everyday barriers for people living with disabilities and drive accessibility improvements.