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Shooting Poverty winners announced

Earlier this year, we let you know about the Shooting Poverty film competition – where contestants were were asked to submit film treatments showing the link between guns and poverty. Well the winners have now been announced! Check out this short teaser for the 3 winning entries: “Bang for your Buck”, Burundi; “April 6th”, India and “Grosso Calibre”, Brazil. The films are all currently in production and will be released in October 2010. Read more about our work on the Control Arms campaign.

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Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh: Shamsun Nahar is a Rohingya refugee and has been living in Cox's Bazar camp for seven years, where three of her children were born. Photo: Fabeha Monir/Oxfam. Oxfam acknowledges the support of the Australian Government through the Australian Humanitarian Partnership (AHP).

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Gaza, Palestinian Territory, Occupied: Ghada Alhaddad stands in the Al-Mawasi area, collecting notes and reflections from people on the ground. Photo: Alef Multimedia/Oxfam

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Gaza, Palestinian Territory, Occupied: Fidaa Shurrab, Director of Projects at Atfaluna for Deaf Society in Rafah stands in front of a destroyed building in Gaza strip while going to work. Photo: Alef Multimedia/Oxfam

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