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Postcard from Angkor, Cambodia
It’s only been a week since my last postcard from Vietnam, and already I’m in another country, Cambodia. I’m here for the MTV Staying Alive Foundation again, and like last week have a day to myself for a bit of …
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Tagged Angkor, Cambodia, children, culture, postcards, South East Asia, tourism, travel, travel photography
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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.
Posted in Humanitarian / Social Issues, India, Photo Essays
Tagged children, development, health, hope, HOPE foundation, humanitarian photography, India, NGO, poverty, social issues, women
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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.
Posted in Humanitarian / Social Issues, India, Photo Essays
Tagged children, development, fundraising, hope, HOPE foundation, humanitarian photography, India, Karnataka, NGO, social issues
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The story behind the image
Breaking Stereotypes of Africa through Photography
All my ‘Moments’ from September 2011
As regular viewers of my Facebook page will have no doubt noticed, I’ve been playing catch up during the last two to three weeks. Ever loyal to my ‘fans’, I’m making sure that all the daily ‘moments’ I’ve been …
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Tagged Cairo, children, development, drought, East Africa, Egypt, hope, Horn of Africa, humanitarian photography, Kenya, Middle East and North Africa, Moment of the Day, photography, relief, Somalis, tourism, travel
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Irregular Migration, the Problem (Save the Children)
Irregular Migration, an Alternative Through CSR (Save the Children)
All my ‘Moments’ from August 2011
Save the Children – Humanitarian photography update from Egypt
It’s been a while since I last wrote, and it’s been a busy time for me. During the past six weeks or so, I’ve been working with Save the Children (UK)‘s Egypt office to develop communications material for its …
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Tagged children, CSR, development, Egypt, European Union, hope, human trafficking, Middle East and North Africa, NGO, people smuggling, photography, poverty, Robin Wyatt, Save the Children, social issues, tourism, travel, youth
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All my ‘Moments’ from June and July 2011
Egypt’s Next Generation
The images in the photo essay I published today are drawn from my first couple of months in Cairo. While some of the photographs were taken as part of my project on the hopes and visions of Egyptians post-revolution, …
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Tagged Cairo, children, Egypt, hope, Middle East and North Africa, poverty, revolution, social issues, Tahrir Square, tourism, travel, visual peacemaking, youth
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I made a little friend the other day…
I recently moved into a flat in Maadi in Cairo, where I plan to stay for at least the next few weeks while I work on my current project on hope and vision in Egypt (more to be revealed …
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Tagged Cairo, children, Egypt, humanity, poverty, visual peacemaking, youth
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Broken Mirrors