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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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Egypt – One man’s march for unity
The following is an audio slideshow on Magdy Iskander, a Christian man who believes passionately in the Egyptian revolution as a force for unity of all Egyptians. This ideal of unity is currently facing a difficult test, as Muslims …
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Tagged Christians, Egypt, hope, human rights, injustice, Middle East and North Africa, Muslims, protest, religion, unity, vision
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Egypt’s ongoing revolution: images and insights from Tahrir Square
Most of the images here and many more are available for sale and to share in the gallery Egypt’s Ongoing Revolution in my image archives. Over two months have passed since the resignation of Egyptian dictator Hosni Mubarak after …
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Tagged activism, corruption, democracy, Egypt, human rights, injustice, Middle East and North Africa, people's movement, photography, politics, protest, revolution, solidarity, Tahrir Square
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25 Years of Struggle and Reconstruction in Narmada Valley
The images in this photo essay document the work of Narmada Bachao Andolan (NBA) activists during 21st to 23rd October 2010, as the movement and its supporters from all over India gathered in the Narmada Valley to mark 25 years …
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Tagged activism, human rights, India, injustice, land rights, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Narmada, people's movement, poverty, rehabilitation, social issues, solidarity, tribal people, vulnerability
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Western Ghats Under Threat II: Open cast mining
Photo essay about the detrimental effects on the environment and society of open cast mining and deforestation in Maharashtra’s Western Ghats, India.
Posted in Environment, India, Photo Essays
Tagged corruption, deforestation, development, environment, India, injustice, Maharashtra, open cast mining, poverty, religion, social issues
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Western Ghats Under Threat (Part II): Open cast mining
This photo essay from Sindhudurg District in the Indian state of Maharashtra is the second story from a two-part series on environmentally destructive activities in the Western Ghats region, originally produced for Tehelka in November 2010. I would like to acknowledge …
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Tagged corruption, deforestation, development, environment, India, injustice, Maharashtra, open cast mining, poverty, religion, social issues
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Western Ghats Under Threat (Part I): Sand mining
The images in the photo essay I’ve published on this site today come from Raigad District in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Together, they make up the first of a two-part series from that country’s Western Ghats. The work was …
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Tagged corruption, environment, India, injustice, Maharashtra, poverty, rehabilitation, sand mining, social issues
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Western Ghats Under Threat I: Sand mining
Photo essay about the detrimental effects on the environment and society of sand mining in Maharashtra’s Western Ghats, India.
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Tagged corruption, environment, India, injustice, Maharashtra, poverty, rehabilitation, sand mining, social issues
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