Girls with No Name: An Inspiring Photobook launches Kickstarter Campaign!


(MENAFNEditorial) Now Seeking Community Support via Kickstarter, The Photobook will Raise Awareness against Social Invisibility & Underage Prostitution! Girls with No Name is an that blends photography and journalism against several of vital importance faced by women. The photobook is an effort by a Spanish coupe to raise awareness against problems such as social invisibility and underage prostitution. The project is currently raising funds and seeking generous community support on the crowdfunding platform of Kickstarter and everyone is welcome to make generous contributions.

In addition, the project will be entirely documented in Mabella, a crowded slum in Sierra Leone and it features seven underage girls that are unfortunately engaged in prostitution. The poor country has been suffering from several issues ranging from the displacement of thousands of children to Ebola virus outburst and also civil war.

All funds raised through this Kickstarter campaign will help the creators of this project to travel to Sierra Leone and cover this entire project in two weeks. Moreover, these funds will contribute in commissioning the first edition of this book that will publish 300 to 500 copies. Furthermore, the photobook will be published primarily in the English language but will also include Spanish and eventually French translations.

The Kickstarter Campaign is located on the web at:

and supporters from around the world can back this noble project by making generous pledges and donations. For a pledge of as little as EUR 38, a hard copy of this book signed by the authors will be sent as a reward to the supporter and that too with worldwide shipping. More details regarding the project and the rewards offered are available on the Kickstarter campaign page.

About This Project

Girls with No Name is an inspiring photobook that will document the , especially underage prostitution faced by the girls in Sierra Leone. The country has more than quarter of a million orphans and minor girls are being treated with extreme injustice. The project is currently being crowdfunded on Kickstarter and everyone is welcome to make generous donations.

Media Contact
Company Name: Orphan News
Contact Person: José Ignacio Martínez
Email:
Phone: 0034 687 103 946
City: Badajoz
State: Extremadura
Country: Spain
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