In 2003, Holt traveled to Iraq and photographed the impact of the UK and US invasion on the civilian population in Basra and Nazariah. The work produced was exhibited in London and Angers in France. The exhibition, entitled 'Victory' was supported by the playwright
Harold Pinter and
Tariq Ali, both of whom supported the anti-war movement. The photographs were used by Amnesty International for their campaign to end the use of
cluster bombs and illegal weapons by the Coalition Forces in Iraq. Between 2010 and 2011, Holt was embedded with
AMISOM troops from Uganda and Burundi on the frontline of Mogadishu. As well as producing a body of work on behalf of AMISOM she trained six Ugandan and Burundian soldiers in photography. The results of this training and her own work were exhibited in the
Nairobi National Museum, Kenya in October 2011 in an exhibition entitled
Brothers in Arms. The exhibition subsequently traveled to the
National Museum in Uganda and the UN Exhibition Centre in Burundi and now resides on the AMISOM base in
Mogadishu International Airport. • 1999:
Plight of a People, The White Horse Gallery, London. Photographs of the Kosovan Refugee Crisis 1999 – Solo Exhibition. • 2001:
Fleeing Afghanistan, The Gold Gallery, London. Photographs of Afghan Refugees taken in Pakistan and Afghanistan in 2001 – Solo Exhibition. • 2006:
Men and Guns, The Dutch Foreign Ministry, The Hague. A joint exhibition, with Heidi Schumann, funded by the Human Dialogue Centre. • 2007:
Men and Guns, 116th Assembly of Inter Parliamentary Union, Bali. A joint exhibition, with Heidi Schumann, funded by the Human Dialogue Centre. • 2007:
Human Face of Gun Violence, Museum of Pristina, Kosova. A joint exhibition funded by IANSA and the Human Dialogue Centre. • 2008:
World Food Crisis Photography Exhibition, New York. Participator in a fund raising exhibition and multi-media event in New York in support of the Nuru Project. • 2010:
Care International Photographic Exhibition, Thames Path in London. Participator in an awareness raising exhibition on the Thames Path in London • 2011:
Hidden Faces – Women in Afghanistan, House of Commons, London. Exhibition in the House of Commons to promote awareness of women's rights in Afghanistan. • 2011:
Brothers in Arms, Nairobi National Museum. Portraying the role of the African Union in Mogadishu, Somalia. Nairobi. • 2012:
Brothers in Arms, Bujumbura UN Information Centre. Exhibition in Bujumbura UN Information Centre portraying the role of the African Union in Mogadishu, Somalia. Bujumbura. • 2013:
Unseen Enemy Exhibition, National Army Museum in London. Exhibition exploring the use of IEDs in Afghanistan. • 2016:
Shared Success: Agriculture Transformation @ 10, Nairobi National Museum in Kenya. Exhibition for the Rockefeller Foundation and AGRA to celebrate the success of farmers and small-scale businessmen and women in four of the 18 African countries that the Rockefeller Foundation and AGRA have been assisting over the past decade. • 2017:
South Sudan: The Cost of a Relentless War. Panel discussion about the human cost of the war in South Sudan and what the future holds for the world's newest country with a selection of photos taken by Kate Holt for UNICEF in South Sudan, at the Frontline Club, London • 2017:
London Somali Conference. Exhibition of photographs demonstrating the consequences of the ongoing drought in Somalia in Whitehall, London • 2017:
Guardian: Faces of Modern Slavery. Holt contributed photography and writing to the Guardian's Faces of Modern Slavery project that documents harrowing examples of modern-day slavery in different countries that will be on display at Kings Place, London • 2018:
Brave: The Girls of South Sudan. Exhibition showing photographs taken by Kate on assignment with PLAN International UK in South Sudan, at the Gallery@OXO, London, UK • 2018:
Vaccine Heroes. Exhibition showing photographs taken by Kate on assignment with GAVI in Quai du Mont-Blanc, Geneva, Switzerland • 2019:
Brave: The Girls of South Sudan. Exhibition showing photographs taken by Kate on assignment with PLAN International UK in South Sudan, at the Midlands Arts Centre, Birmingham • 2021:
Refugee to Entrepreneur: All They Need Is Opportunity. An outdoor exhibition showcasing Kate's photographs of refugees in Uganda. This London-based exhibition aims for viewers to "walk amongst these inspiring people, read their stories and learn about the power of an opportunity." == Gallery ==