Tag Archives: East Africa

The story behind the image

Journalist Camille Bromley recently contacted me again (see my earlier interview with her), as she was interested in learning the story behind the scenes one of my images. Which image was up to me. She just wanted to know a little …

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November Moments and upcoming mentoring service

  After a busy few weeks in the field, followed by a four-flight hop (or, rather, series of hops) from Dakar in Senegal to Bangalore in India, I’m writing to share my Moments of November with you. As you’re surely …

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Humanitarian Photography Update and my ‘Moments’ of October

  I’m writing to you from Dakar, capital of the West African nation of Senegal (which you can see pinpointed on the little map to the right). It’s the holiday of Tabaski (known elsewhere in the Muslim world as Eid …

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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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Breaking Stereotypes of Africa through Photography

  Hi folks! Just a quick update today to draw your attention to a guest blog entry I wrote for See Africa Differently, an initiative of Comic Relief that, in its own words, “presents Africa positively, without ignoring her challenges”. …

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Dadaab’s Christians

  In my last journal entry, I mentioned that I would soon be sharing images from Dadaab, the world’s largest refugee camp. Well, that’s what I’m doing today. My work there was not focused on what you will have been …

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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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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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Building Hope in the Face of Drought (Sheepfold Ministries)

  I’ve been in Kenya for about three weeks now, and after surfacing from some intense work in rather remote parts of the country, I’m ready to share some of the fruits of my endeavours. I have had the privilege …

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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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