Category Archives: Photo Essays

From Hanoi with love

The Vietnamese are known for their profound love for their country. Their shared history, food and cultural heritage are just three reasons for this abundance of national pride.

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An evening in Banares, the ‘City of Light’

Indulge your senses by the side of India’s holiest river, the Ganges.

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Muslims and metalworkers: A day in Moradabad

Wander off the ‘Lonely Planet Trail’ to explore the back lanes and workshops of India’s ‘brass capital’.

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Qawwali at Nizamuddin Dargah

Witness the electrifying Qawwali, as Sufi singers and musicians perform at Nizamuddin Dargah in Delhi.

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Saving lives and building HOPE for Delhi’s mothers and children

This is Poonam, a beneficiary of HOPE foundation’s Sanjha Pahel initiative in Delhi and one of the success stories of their maternal and child health work.

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Bringing HOPE to the children of rural Karnataka

These small children in rural India are ready and waiting to learn. See how Robin Wyatt Vision helped HOPE foundation reach out to donors for support in building the school buildings they need on this plot of land.

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Senegal – Travel in the Land of Hospitality

Journey to the West African nation of Senegal’s vibrant colonial cities, through its UNESCO World Heritage bird parks, along its beautiful coastline and into its enchanting rural interior.

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Climate Change in the Nyando Basin – The Problem (IIED)

Meet the people of Wakesi and Oyola, who are coping with increasingly irregular and intense climate events, both flooding and droughts.

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Adapting to Climate Change in the Nyando Basin (IIED)

See how donor agencies and NGOs are helping the people of Wakesi and Oyola sow the seeds of hope in the face of climate change.

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Youth Empowerment in Kenya’s Rift Valley

Empowering young people to engage themselves productively within their communities.

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Livelihoods Recovery Following Post-Elections Violence (UNDP)

Helping internally displaced persons (IDPs) get back on their feet in Kenya.

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Dadaab’s Christians

Meet Dadaab’s little-known minority. Learn how their faith helps them build hope amidst the challenges of the world’s largest refugee camp.

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Building Hope in the Face of Drought (Sheepfold Ministries)

Saving lives and securing sustainable futures: The Sheepfold Ministries in North Eastern Kenya.

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Irregular Migration, the Problem (Save the Children)

A route to riches or a route to misery? Human trafficking from Egypt’s Mediterranean coast to Europe.

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Irregular Migration, an Alternative Through CSR (Save the Children)

Presenting CSR investment in Rashid (Rosetta)’s tourist industry as a tool in reducing human trafficking from Egypt to Europe.

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The Saladin Citadel of Cairo

Explore the mosques of an iconic medieval Islamic fortification, as prominent on Cairo’s skyline today as it ever was.

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Conversations With Cairo’s Small Businessmen

Confidence in hard times: conversations with nine Cairenes who run small businesses.

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Egypt’s Next Generation

Encounters with children and young people from across Cairo.

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The Pyramids of Giza

Travel photo essay on Egypt’s Giza Necropolis, site of The Great Pyramid and Great Sphinx. Get introduced to those you’ll meet there and pick up some interesting historical anecdotes.

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Looking to the Future: Cairo’s low paid

Nourishment, education and dignity: conversations with nine Cairenes from low wage occupations.

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