A viral image of a crying Honduran child at the U.S.-Mexico border has won the 2019 World Press Photo contest’s Photo of the Year prize.

The Amsterdam-based World Press Photo Foundation announced the winners of the annual awards on Thursday, honoring the best photojournalism of the prior year.

The winning photo, “Crying Girl on the Border,” was taken by Getty Images photojournalist John Moore. It shows the 2-year-old child crying while her mother, a Honduran asylum-seeker, is detained by U.S. border agents at the U.S.-Mexico border in McAllen, Texas.

Even though this image was widely shared amid outrage over the Trump administration’s policy of separating families at the border, it was later determined that the child and mother were held together at a processing center and released weeks later, pending a future asylum hearing. Still, the World Press Photo jury felt the image was powerful enough to merit the prestigious award.

The awards also highlighted the work of many other photographers in several categories, this year adding a new category for multi-image photo stories. Contest jurors ― a select group of photojournalism professionals from around the world ― reviewed 78,801 photographs from 4,738 photographers, with 43 nominees from 25 countries.

See highlights from winners and nominees below, and check out all the winners at the World Press Photo site.

Photo Of The Year Nominees