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Climate change and the image I accidentally loved
When I first saw this photograph while reading The Guardian over breakfast, I thought “wow, how beautiful”. The landscape seemed ethereal and mysterious. The darker patches of water give the image perspective. They lead the eye of the viewer towards …
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Tagged climate change, development, drought, environment, food security, hope, photography
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Two new photo essays on climate change adaptation
Greetings! I’m writing to let you know that I recently completed two photo essays on work commissioned by the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) on climate change adaptation in Kenya. You can click on the two images …
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Tagged climate change, development, drought, environment, environment photography, flooding, food security, IIED, Kenya, West Africa
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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.
Posted in Environment, Kenya, Photo Essays
Tagged climate change, development, drought, environment, environment photography, flooding, food security, IIED, Kenya, West Africa
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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.
Posted in Environment, Kenya, Photo Essays
Tagged climate change, development, drought, environment, environment photography, flooding, food security, IIED, Kenya, West Africa
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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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Tagged Christian, Dadaab, development, drought, East Africa, faith, food security, hope, Horn of Africa, human rights, humanitarian photography, injustice, Kenya, minority rights, NGO, religion, social issues, Somalis, The Sheepfold Ministries
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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.
Posted in Humanitarian / Social Issues, Kenya, Photo Essays
Tagged Christian, Dadaab, development, drought, East Africa, faith, food security, hope, Horn of Africa, human rights, humanitarian photography, injustice, Kenya, minority rights, NGO, religion, social issues, Somalis, The Sheepfold Ministries
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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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Tagged aid, development, drought, East Africa, food security, hope, Horn of Africa, humanitarian photography, Kenya, NGO, relief, social issues, Somalis, sustainability
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