Participants in a photography project for women of different nationalities say showing their work gives them a sense of pride and has helped them make new friendships.

Women of the World was run by the Hive community centre in Ipswich and led by professional photographer Gillian Allard.

She worked with seven women, from Ukraine, Afghanistan and Tanzania, to explore creative ways to express their outlook of their new home town in Suffolk.

Ms Allard said: “It was for them to explore identity in a way that’s fun and playful, so they could forget about what’s going on on the outside and just enjoy their time together.”

Saghar, Gillian, Sadaf and Olga sit on a bench in front of a chalk sign which reads Women of the World

Saghar, Gillian, Sadaf and Olga at the launch event for the exhibition at the Hive community centre on Norwich Road, Ipswich [Jon Wright/BBC]

The themes the group explored include resilience and strength; empowerment and change; cultural and identity; motherhood and family; and hope and joy.

Jackie Ellis, one of the Hive community workers, said: “Through this exhibition we aim to honour the resilience, beauty and strength of women from all walks of life, showcasing their stories through the universal language of photography.”

The project was funded by Suffolk County Council.

The images are on display at the Hive on Norwich Road, Ipswich.

A women's face with yellow and red leaves superimposed over the top.

Saghar, from Afghanistan, used textures from leaves and trees in Ipswich’s Christchurch Park to enhance the portrait [Women of the World/Saghar]

Photos of women hung in a window, viewed through the glass from the street

The Hive on Norwich Road in Ipswich runs events for different community groups [Jon Wright/BBC]

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