Irish photographers feature in international auction of prints to benefit Médecins Sans Frontières
A young boy plays against a wall in north Belfast on the eve of the August 1994 IRA ceasefire which gave rise to the peace process, culminating in the signing of the Good Friday Agreement in April 1998. Pic: Crispin Rodwell
A pair of Irish photographers - including one from Cork - are among those auctioning prints of their work in aid of international frontline medical charity Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders).
Members of the Eyewitness Collective, a group of socially-concerned photographers spread across the world, have organised the auction while in the midst of local and national lockdowns, collecting prints of work from members and selected collaborators to auction and fundraise for the organisation's ground work, as the pandemic continues in at-risk areas worldwide.
