Benedicte Kurzen

Open Call: NOOR Visual Storytelling Educational Programme on regenerative agriculture in Côte d’Ivoire

Submissions are open for the NOOR Visual Storytelling Educational Programme on regenerative agriculture in Côte d’Ivoire.

As the climate crisis accelerates and intensifies beyond the most dramatic projections, science-based research, indigenous knowledge and reciprocal practices tells us that we must restore our land, if we are to stand a chance at surviving the future. 

Are you a visual storyteller, photographer or visual artist interested in investigating and documenting regenerative agricultural practices in West Africa and their immense potential to make a positive societal and environmental impact on the region? Apply with an ongoing project or a project idea you hope to realise for a chance to earn a place in the tuition-free 6 months mentoring programme of the NOOR Foundation with authors Bénédicte Kurzen and Aïda Muluneh.

In the coming decades, Africa is set to become home to 40% of the world’s population and one region in particular, the 600-mile stretch between Abidjan and Lagos in West Africa is experiencing fast paced development at an astonishing speed. This rapid population growth, combined with extreme changes in the climate and the ecosystems it supports poses a very serious question: how is the region going to be able to feed the ever-growing population?

Experts believe the only solution lies in regenerative agriculture: an outcome-based food production system that aims to have a lower, or even net-positive environmental impact on the Earth. In the African context, regenerative agriculture means using smart farming techniques that work synergistically with the local climate and fertilise the soil while restoring lost wildlife and biodiversity. These high-yield techniques produce enough food to help feed a growing population and improve livelihoods in food systems. They also make the farms more resilient and adaptive, able to handle the changes in weather caused by climate change. 

The adoption of regenerative agriculture practices has the potential to improve the livelihoods and resilience of farmers, processors and consumers. It can also help restore natural systems which, in the case of West Africa, are highly eroded from centuries of intensive farming.  

Backed by the Embassy of The Kingdom of The Netherlands in Abidjan, the NOOR Foundation will support eight French-speaking Ivorian visual storytellers in the realisation of stories that investigate and highlight regenerative agricultural practices in Côte d'Ivoire.

What are the topics we are looking for:


Stories surrounding agricultural practices, challenges, issues and solutions in Côte d'Ivoire in times of climate change – that is the focus for the research and images produced during the NOOR Educational Programme.

What you receive when selected:

  • Tuition-free participation to the programme;

  • Travel costs, accommodation and food paid for during the 5-day live workshop (2 October - 6 October 2023);

  • 5-6 month mentoring programme by the NOOR Foundation in French;

  • 3-5 one-on-one online sessions with one of the mentors;

  • Participation of your story in the closing event in Abidjan which will take the form of an exhibition, a public presentation event, or a combination of different presentation forms;

  • Publication and promotion of your story on all the NOOR communications channels: newsletters, social media and website;

  • Access to the NOOR Network, a dynamic, international community where a variety of opportunities (including exhibitions, assignments, and other educational activities) will be openly accessible. 

What we expect from you when selected: 

  • Cooperation, flexibility, professionalism and commitment to the project: please keep in mind that when you are selected we are denying entry to someone else. 

  • Availability to travel to Abidjan to attend the live workshop between 2-6 October 2023, which is a mandatory part of the programme.

  • A visual story to deliver at the end of the programme (January-February 2024) composed of:

  1. Images (at least 20 high res captioned still and/or moving images: we also accept film/video but take note that we prefer photographs or a mix of both mediums); 

  2. A title and a project description (max. 500 words) in French;

  3. A source sheet wherein all data points have a note that connect them to a reliable source.

The programme is divided in 4 phases:

  1. An online kick-off session where you will be informed on the programme and mutual expectations.

  2. A 5-day live workshop in Abidjan between 02-06 October 2023 with mentors Bénédicte Kurzen and Aïda Muluneh;

  3. A 4 month online mentoring programme composed of 3-5 one-on-one sessions aimed at supporting the development and production of your chosen story;

  4. A closing event in Abidjan wherein your work will be presented publicly in the form of an exhibition or a digital presentation.

Apply before 28 July 2023 - 23:59 p.m. CET following the guidelines in the document below for a chance to participate in this unique opportunity.

©Aïda Muluneh - The Silence of Within - 2019

For any inquiries on the programme and the application process please write to stefano@noorimages.com.

Header photo: © Benedicte Kurzen / NOOR

Photographers Sanne De Wilde and Bénédicte Kurzen publish their book: Land of Ibeji

Sanne De Wilde and Bénédicte Kurzen / NOOR

Sanne De Wilde and Bénédicte Kurzen / NOOR

Discover all about the Land of Ibeji


Sanne De Wilde and Bénédicte Kurzen investigate the mythology of twins in Nigeria where the rate of natural twin births is higher than anywhere else in the world. As sacred beings, twins’ magical and spiritual powers are celebrated with mythical fervour, but also condemned as unnatural.It was a path he never would have taken, because he never could have imagined it. 

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‘Land of Ibeji’ is a collaborative photographic project about the mythology of twinhood in Nigeria“Ibeji” meaning 'double birth' and ‘the inseparable two’ in Yoruba stands for the ultimate harmony between two people. The centre of this twin zone is Igbo-Ora, a sleepy southwest town in Nigeria. Through a visual narrative and an aesthetic language that is meant to reflect and empower the Yoruba culture that celebrates twins, the two photographers extend their gaze beyond appearance - with symmetry and resemblance as tools- to open the eyes to the twin as a mythological figure and a powerful metaphor: for the duality within a human being and the duality we experience in the world that surrounds us.

They played with the concept of doubling to create an imaginative photographic story, using double exposures, mirror reflections and colour filters. Through these pictorial processes, the two artists produced inventive double portraits, while also working together as twin-like co-authors. Land of Ibeji is the magical, colourful result.

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About the book

Now for sale in the NOOR Shop!

Next to the regular signed book there is also a limited edition that includes a signed print. There are only 44 of them available!


Order now and receive your book in August 2021

Signed book for €59  excl. VAT and shipping costs

Signed book + signed Fine Art Baryta print (only 44 units available) for €248 excl. VAT and shipping costs

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Benedicte Kurzen exhibited at Museum Hundertwasser, Vienna.

I exist: European stories of islamophobia

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I exist is a group exhibition of five NOOR authors. The narratives of I exist seek to perform a challenging task: amplify the voice of those often marginalised in the contemporary discussion of Islam and its role in Europe.

Bringing together the work of Nina BermanTanya HabjouqaOlga KravetsBénédicte Kurzen and Sebastián Liste, I exist shares the personal stories of Muslims in Spain, France, Belgium and Italy, hoping to live as citizens but othered in a hyper-visible and critical reality.

The exhibition will take place from the 4th of September to 10th of October, 2020 (Tuesday to Sunday from 12:00 to 21:00) at Melkweg Expo, Marnixstraat 409 1071PJ Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

To visit the exhibition, a free online reservation by email is required. Claim your reservation by sending an email to rsvp@melkweg.nl with your time of arrival and your name and mobile number. In addition, we kindly ask everyone above the age of 13 to wear a face mask in the exhibition space. 

Croyances, faire et défaire l'invisible - "Land of Ibeji"

Benedicte Kurzen and Sanne De Wilde's latest collaborative project Land of Ibeji will be exhibited in Paris as part of the group exhibition Croyances: faire et defaire l'invisible, curated by Jeanne Mercier.

Bénédicte Kurzen & Sanne De Wilde / NOOR

Bénédicte Kurzen & Sanne De Wilde / NOOR

Sanne De Wilde's and Bénédicte Kurzen's work exhibited at the Cultural Institute for Islam in Paris

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From march until december 2020 Sanne De Wilde's and Bénédicte Kurzen's work will be exhibited at the Cultural Institue for Islam in Paris. Their project 'Land of Ibeji' is part of the exhibition 'Beliefs: make and break the invisible'.

Chibok Schoolgirls by Bénédicte Kurzen & Nina Strochlic

Six years ago, Boko Haram kidnapped 276 schoolgirls. Where are they now? The 'Chibok girls’ kidnapping sparked international outrage. More than a hundred are still missing. Today the survivors are trying to rebuild their lives. Bénédicte Kurzen was on assignment for National Geographic

Bénédicte Kurzen / NOOR

Bénédicte Kurzen / NOOR

Calabar Carnival festival by Bénédicte Kurzen and Sanne De Wilde

The Calabar Carnival festival starts every 1st of December and ends on the 31st of December in Nigeria and considered the cleanest, friendliest and best maintained state capital in the whole country. This year, NOOR photographers Benedicte Kurzen and Sanne De Wilde covered the event which had as a theme "Africanism".

Bénédicte Kurzen and Sanne De WIlde / NOOR

Bénédicte Kurzen and Sanne De WIlde / NOOR

Benedicte Kurzen & Sanne De Wilde | "Land of Ibeji" wins award at Lianzhou Foto

NOOR photographers and Nikon Ambassadors Benedicte Kurzen and Sanne De Wilde won the jury prize in China at Lianzhou Foto for their series "Land of Ibeji". They showcased their photos as part of the “A Chance for the Unpredictable” exhibition.

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