The Allard Prize Foundation invites entries from around the world for the Allard Photography Competition 2024 by May 1, 2024.
About the Organizer
Established in 2012 at the University of British Columbia, the CAD $100,000 Allard Prize for International Integrity is made possible through the generous contributions of Mr. Peter A. Allard, Q.C. This prestigious award is conferred every two years upon an individual, movement, or organization that has exhibited remarkable bravery and visionary leadership in the relentless pursuit of combating corruption or safeguarding human rights.
Of particular significance is their dedication to advancing ideals of transparency, accountability, and adherence to the Rule of Law. Having made its debut in 2012, the Allard Prize embarked on its journey towards autonomy from the Peter A. Allard School of Law at the University of British Columbia, a transition that reached its culmination on June 21, 2019.
About the Competition
The bi-annual Allard Photography Competition is an esteemed contest that celebrates photographic excellence aligned with the core values of the Allard Prize.
Photographers are encouraged to submit their entries throughout the year. The submissions should encompass themes that resonate with courage and leadership in the battle against corruption, with a primary focus on advancing transparency, accountability, the rule of law, and human rights, while also addressing corruption and human rights violations in developed nations.
Eligibility Criteria
- Open to individuals who have reached the age of majority in their country of residence at the time of entry.
- Members of the Allard Prize Photography Competition Jury, the Allard Prize Committee, and the Allard Prize Advisory Board are not eligible to participate during their terms as Jury, Committee, or Advisory Board members and for one year following the end of their terms.
Prizes
Each distinguished winning photograph will be honored with a prize of CAD $1,000 and will be prominently showcased on the Allard Prize website. Accompanied by a concise description and the photographer’s name, the photograph will grace the website for a duration of six months.
How to Submit?
Enter a photography competition here to show your take on corruption and human rights issues and help reveal the truth.
Submission Guidelines
- Accepted file types: jpg, png, jpeg. Max. file size: 512 MB, Max. files: 4.
- Horizontal images should be at least 1180 pixels wide and vertical images should be at least 740 pixels tall.
- There should be no borders on the image files; and no white or black framing.
Submission Deadline
May 1, 2024.





