Deadline: August 29, 2025

The GHHIN/EJN Extreme Heat Photo Contest 2025 is now open for entries! This powerful initiative by the Global Heat Health Information Network (GHHIN) in partnership with the Earth Journalism Network (EJN) invites global photographers and storytellers to spotlight the human, environmental, and infrastructural toll of extreme heat—while celebrating stories of resilience and adaptation.

If you’re a visual storyteller passionate about climate, health, or justice, this contest is your chance to bring hidden heat impacts to light and influence public perception and policy.


About the GHHIN/EJN Extreme Heat Photo Contest 2025

The GHHIN/EJN Extreme Heat Photo Contest 2025 aims to raise awareness about the often-overlooked dangers of extreme heat. Participants are encouraged to submit striking images that highlight:

  • The effects of heat on people and public health
  • Damage to infrastructure and economic systems
  • Environmental and animal distress due to heatwaves
  • Innovative and grassroots heat resilience strategies

Through this photo contest, GHHIN and EJN hope to visualise the reality of global warming and empower individuals and communities to act.


Contest Categories

Participants can submit entries under the following four categories:

  1. Heat Impacts on Human Health
  2. Heat Impacts on Infrastructure & the Economy
  3. Heat Impacts on the Environment & Animals
  4. Heat Resilience Strategies

Sample submissions could include imagery of agricultural losses, sun-exposed workers, water scarcity, community cooling centres, tree planting drives, or urban design adaptations.


Recognition and Prizes

While the contest does not offer monetary rewards, selected winners will receive high-visibility recognition and professional development opportunities, including:

  • A photojournalism masterclass with world-class photographer Nicola Vigilanti
  • Publication in a curated EJN heat-risk photo essay
  • Showcasing in global UN events addressing climate and health
  • A certificate of recognition from GHHIN
  • Promotion through GHHIN, EJN, and UN digital platforms

📅 Key Dates and Eligibility

  • Application Deadline: 29 August 2025
  • Eligibility: Open to global participants aged 18 and above
  • Exclusions: Employees or contractors of GHHIN, WMO, or contest partners are not eligible

Submission Requirements

To be eligible, your entries must meet the following criteria:

  • Submit original, unaltered photos (minor editing permitted) in JPEG/PNG format
  • Minimum resolution: 4000 x 3000 pixels
  • AI-generated images are not allowed
  • Each photo must include:
    • Title
    • Date taken
    • Location
    • Brief caption/description
  • Ensure consent from any identifiable individuals in the photo
  • Participants may submit multiple entries, but only one can win

Judging Criteria

Entries will be judged based on:

  • Clarity of message
  • Creativity and originality
  • Photographic aesthetics and composition
  • Impact and emotional resonance

The panel will look for visual stories that evoke empathy, spark dialogue, and elevate understanding of heat-related challenges.


Why Participate?

Extreme heat is increasingly recognised as a “silent killer”—one that disproportionately affects the most vulnerable. Yet, its visual representation is often limited.

Through the GHHIN/EJN Extreme Heat Photo Contest 2025, you can:

  • Humanise the effects of heat
  • Champion solutions and resilience
  • Connect with a network of climate-conscious journalists and experts
  • Influence awareness and global decision-making

How to Enter

To participate:

  1. Prepare your high-quality photo(s) with all required metadata.
  2. Select the appropriate category.
  3. Submit your entries before the 29 August 2025 deadline using the application link below.

🔗 Click here to apply
🔍 Read more about the programme


For proposal drafting, refining, and review—contact grantsdatabase.org.


Ready to tell the story of rising heat? Join the GHHIN/EJN Extreme Heat Photo Contest 2025 and make your images matter.

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Oluwole Omojofodun is the Proposal Review Team Lead and Publisher at GrantsDatabase.org. With a strong background in grant writing, nonprofit development, and funding strategy, Oluwole oversees the review and refinement of proposals submitted through the platform. His work ensures that applicants are equipped with compelling, funder-ready applications. Passionate about accessibility and impact, he also curates and publishes timely grant opportunities to empower changemakers across sectors.

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