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  • A 1990s poster for the AIDS virus, on 13th June 1990, in Budapest, Hungary.
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  • Stop AIDS Campaign outside Downing Street. © Andy Aitchison
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  • An AIDS awareness poster adorns the side of a hill near the Friendship Pass, a crossing at the China-Vietnam border in Guangxi Province, China on 06 July 2009. China's vast inland border is often rife with drug trafficking and cross border prostitution, making it a hot spot for transmittable disease such as HIV and AIDS.
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  • Ahmed Koson from TYPA at  workshop on HIV/AIDS and sexual health, introducing ca. 50 women to condoms, both male and female as a way of protecting themselves against HIV infection.<br />
After the condom demonstration the PLE CDG is introduced.In connection with a photo exhibition on HIV/AIDS workshops on sexual health and HIV speed testing was held at the hotel in Jalingo. The exhibition was a partnership between Positive Lives, UNFPA, UNHCR and Terrence Higgins Trust UK.<br />
The exhibition was shown and hosted by UNHCR and SACA in Taraba  Motel, Jalingo 29 May- 01 June.
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  • Narcisse, who is HIV positive and the president of his local AIDS Association - Girimpuhwe ('Have compassion') works in his fields. Kibileze, Rwanda.
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  • Narcisse, who is HIV positive and the president of his local AIDS Association - Girimpuhwe ('Have compassion') - prays with his family at home at dawn before they start work in the fields. Kibileze, Rwanda.
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  • Saidi Ruhimbana (40), who has AIDS, works in his fields, which he must continue to do throughout his illness as his wife also suffers from the disease. Kibileze, Rwanda.
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  • Sir Elton John visits a proposed wing for which he donated to patients fighting AIDS, in the summer of 1991, at Camberwell, south London England.
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  • Demonstration of how to use a female condoms, condoms sponsored by UNFPA, demonstration run by SACA.  To many women making their husband use a condom is impossible so to protect themselves they can now use the femidom as an alternative. In connection with a photo exhibition on HIV/AIDS workshops on sexual health and HIV speed testing was held at the hotel in Jalingo. The exhibition was a partnership between Positive Lives, UNFPA, UNHCR and Terrence Higgins Trust UK.<br />
The exhibition was shown and hosted by UNHCR and SACA in Taraba  Motel, Jalingo 29 May- 01 June.
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  • Dorothy Mbazumutima (27) with other members of the AIDS Association at Kansi Health Centre take part in basket and handicraft-making. All the women are HIV positive and for one or two days a week come to the centre to make the products which will be sold for a small profit. The association's name is 'Abatanyuranya' which loosely translates as 'Those that bond together'. Kibileze, Rwanda.
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  • A woman receives her AIDS test result with shock at Kibayi Health Centre. The result is 'undetermined' which means she will have to be re-tested. Kibileze, Rwanda.
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  • Health educator Theogene Niyongana gives a lecture on HIV and AIDS to a group of people waiting to be tested for the virus at Kibayi Health Centre. By addressing their status, sufferers learn how to increase their life expectancy. Kibileze, Rwanda.
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  • In Longech village, Northern Kenya, the UK based charity Merlin run a mobile Voluntary Counselling & Testing (VCT) unit for HIV and AIDS. VCT counsellor John Baraza talks to a local man & wife about living with the virus and illness.
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  • Nadine Uhatswenayo, 11 (C) plays with her friend and her grandmother. Nadine is an AIDS orphan who, like many Rwandan children, is looked after by her grandparents. She says "I don't go to school because of the illness - especially the coughing, that is really bad sometimes...". Kibileze, Rwanda.
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  • Saidi Ruhimbana (40) comforts his wife Anastasie Hwamerera (40). Both have AIDS but Anastasie is very sick. In order to pay for medicine for their treatment they have spent their savings and taken some of their children out of school. Saidi was formerly a builder but is now too weak to lift anything heavy. Kibileze, Rwanda.
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  • Korlap Rao (8) sweeps the floor whilst his mother, Narayamma (40) lies on a charpoy. She has AIDS and his father has fled. Kasapatanan  village, Araku valley, Andhra Pradesh, India
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  • Saidi Ruhimbana (40) comforts his wife Anastasie Hwamerera (40). Both have AIDS but Anastasie is very sick. In order to pay for medicine for their treatment they have spent their savings and taken some of their children out of school. Saidi was formerly a builder but is now too weak to lift anything heavy. Kibileze, Rwanda
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  • VCT run by FHI/GHAIN in the garden out side the hotel.  People lining up to get tested.  That day 31 were tested and 5 were positive, 1 man 4 women.<br />
Beauty here was negative, but given good advice how to protect herself. In connection with a photo exhibition on HIV/AIDS workshops on sexual health and HIV speed testing was held at the hotel in Jalingo. The exhibition was a partnership between Positive Lives, UNFPA, UNHCR and Terrence Higgins Trust UK.<br />
The exhibition was shown and hosted by UNHCR and SACA in Taraba  Motel, Jalingo 29 May- 01 June.
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  • VCT run by FHI/GHAIN in the garden out side the hotel.  Kilyosos fortunately turned out negative! The test can determine in minutes if the patient is HIV positive and the tests are held in privacy in a little blue tent.<br />
That day 31 were tested and 5 were positive, 1 man 4 women. In connection with a photo exhibition on HIV/AIDS workshops on sexual health and HIV speed testing was held at the hotel in Jalingo. The exhibition was a partnership between Positive Lives, UNFPA, UNHCR and Terrence Higgins Trust UK.<br />
The exhibition was shown and hosted by UNHCR and SACA in Taraba  Motel, Jalingo 29 May- 01 June.
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  • Pride, La Paz ,Bolivia. June 29th 2013. A group dressed as jesters, wearing masks and carrying rainbow flags from an organisation called ASUNCAMI which works on HIV and AIDS prevention.
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  • Pride, La Paz ,Bolivia. June 29th 2013. A group dressed as jesters, wearing masks and carrying rainbow flags from an organisation called ASUNCAMI which works on HIV and AIDS prevention.
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  • Norman Cook aka Fatboy Slim takes part in a Coaching for Hope art class with the girls and boys from the SOS orphanage outside Bamako, Mali.  Their project for the session is drawing a pitch with the teams playing. Norman is the patron for the charity Coaching for Hope. Coaching for Hope is a project set up to promote awareness of HIV and AIDS through football.
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  • Sister Beatha Mukakaba comforts Venant after his HIV results, Kibileze Health Centre, Kibileze, Rwanda.
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  • Francine, 34 Kibaye sector, Rwahambi village. She tested positive for HIV in Jan 2005.."My first husband died in 1994 during the Genocide. I think I got the disease from my second husband - because after my first husband died, I had to look for another. I did marry him ... but now he is in Tanzania (it is likely that he fled as a genocide suspect). I cannot lose hope and I cannot be angry with my husband for all this". Kibileze, Rwanda.
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  • A young boy plays football barefoot on the streets of Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso. People playing football in any location big enough is a regular sight in capital.
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  • Alphonsine is held by her mother at the Kirarambogo Health Centre. It is likely that Alphonsine was infected by an uncle with whom she used to stay when she was a small child. Kibileze, Rwanda.
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  • Emmanuel Singizumakiza, a health educator shows a boy how to use a condom. Kibileze, Rwanda.
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  • Alphonsine is held by her mother at the Kirarambogo Health Centre. It is likely that Alphonsine was infected by an uncle with whom she used to stay when she was a small child. Kibileze, Rwanda.
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  • A patient walks past a window, having had an HIV test at Kibayi Health Centre, while a health worker develops a tests in a locked room. Kibileze, Rwanda.
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  • Teacher Potamienne Komezusenge (37) plays with her youngest child. She contracted HIV from her husband who died of the diesase and is buried in the back garden under a wooden cross. She says "As long as I feel strong, I feel OK emotionally... sometimes there is stigma here... but the biggest problem is money". Kibileze, Rwanda.
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  • A woman is given the results of her HIV test at Kibayi Health centre. Kibileze, Rwanda.
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  • Woman queue for ther HIV test, Kibayi Health Centre. Kibileze, Rwanda.
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  • Venant Shyirambezre at home, who seems to have caught the virus from his late wife. Kibileze, Rwanda.
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  • Sister Beatha Mukakaba conducts a counselling session before an HIV testing session in Kansi Health Centre. Kibileze, Rwanda.
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  • Venant is tested for the HIV virus at Kibayi health centre. Kibileze, Rwanda.
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  • Venant Shyirambezre at home, who seems to have caught the virus from his late wife
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  • A group of young girls hiding their faces from the camera and sitting on a sofa in the living room at Lambano Sanctuary, a hospice and care home for children with HIV Guateng, South Africa.
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  • Children playing and dancing at Lambano Sanctuary, a hospice and care home for children who suffer from HIV. Guateng, South Africa.
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  • African babies in their cots at Lambano Sanctuary, a hospice for orphaned children with HIV in Guateng, South Africa.
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  • Sinethemba, a 12-year old African boy has Steven Johnson Syndrome; a life-threatening skin condition often triggered as an allergic reaction to  HIV medication.  He sits in a chair while receiving medication through a naso-gastric tube. He is a patient of Baragwanath hospital in Johannesburg, South Africa.  Baragwanath is the third biggest hospital in the world.
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  • The musician with the 80s band The Police, Sting supports the charity Sport Aids running event in Londons Hyde Park, on 25th May 1986, in London, England. Sport Aid also known as Sports Aid was a sport-themed campaign for African famine relief held in May 1986, involving several days of all-star exhibition events in various sports, and culminating in the Race Against Time, a 10 km fun run held simultaneously in 89 countries. Timed to coincide with a UNICEF development conference in New York City, Sport Aid raised $37m for Live Aid and UNICEF. A second lower-key Sport Aid was held in 1988.
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  • Boat relief (changeover of the keepers) at The Needles lighthouse, Isle of Wight, UK. Trinity House is the official General Lighthouse Authority for England, Wales, the Channel Islands and Gibraltar, responsible for the provision and maintenance of navigational aids. The Needles was automated in 1994 and all Trinity House lighthouses have been automated since November 1998. At the time of automation the turn of duty for the keepers was one month on the lighthouse and one month off.
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  • English musician, Sting appears at the first Sport Aid event Run the World in May 1986 at Londons Hyde Park England. Sport Aid  was a sport-themed campaign for African famine relief held in May 1986, involving several days of all-star exhibition events in various sports, and culminating in the Race Against Time, a 10 km fun run held simultaneously in 89 countries.[1] Timed to coincide with a UNICEF development conference in New York City, Sport Aid raised $37m for Live Aid and UNICEF.
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  • Families from Cuttack get legal advice and birth certificates from a Legal Aid Clinic run by the organisation CLAP. Committee for Legal Aid to Poor (CLAP), helps provide legal aid to the poorer communities in the Orissa district of India.
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  • Yen Hueng  and Treng, mothers of two boys sentenced to 4 years in prison for rape. Legal Aid Cambodia offers legal aid to children arrested and sent to prison. LAC lawyers also help the families, in this case, the mothers of two boys arrested charged with rape.LAC also offer legal aid to children arrested and sent to prison, many of them without any legal representation.
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  • The finger prints of people registering for birth certificates from a rural slum in the Orissa district of India gets legal advice and birth certificates from a Legal Aid Clinic run by the organisation CLAP. Committee for Legal Aid to Poor (CLAP) is a non-profit organisation helping to provide legal aid to the poorer communities in the Orissa district of India.
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  • Families from a rural slum in the Orissa district of India get legal advice and birth certificates from a Legal Aid Clinic run by the organisation CLAP. Committee for Legal Aid to Poor (CLAP) is a non-profit organisation helping to provide legal aid to the poorer communities in the Orissa district of India.
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  • Signing the paper work. A woman from a rural slum in the Orissa district of India gets legal advice and birth certificates from a Legal Aid Clinic run by the organisation CLAP. Committee for Legal Aid to Poor (CLAP) is a non-profit organisation helping to provide legal aid to the poorer communities in the Orissa district of India.
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  • Families from the Nehru Palli slum in Cuttack get legal advice and birth certificates from a Legal Aid Clinic run by the organisation CLAP. Committee for Legal Aid to Poor (CLAP), helps provide legal aid to the poorer communities in the Orissa district of India.
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  • First Aid kits in amergency supplies warehouse, Deutsches Rotes Kreuz (DRK - German Red Cross) at their logistics centre at Berlin-Schönefeld airport. Ready for immediate loading into disaster zones, the equipment is stored near to where freight aircraft can fly anywhere in the world. The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, with its 187 National Societies, is the world's largest humanitarian network. The German Red Cross is part of this universal community, which started 150 years ago to deliver comprehensive aid to people affected by conflict, disaster, sanitary emergencies, or social hardship, guided solely by their needs. Around four million volunteers and members support the Red Cross in Germany alone.
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  • A Haitian sees the bright side as she sits outside her shelter erected opposite the Palace in Cham De Mars. The  choice of cloth for her shack is symbolic and many Haitians are grateful for the aid and support from the US. some  commentators, however,  believe the relationship with the US two hundred miles away,  is what needs to be looked at if things are to improve. One Haitian, Jocelyn, tells me:  "They (The American government)  take with one hand and give with the other.  They swamped Haiti with cheap rice imports putting farmers out of business and forcing them into the capital's slums where they have been aid dependent ever since"
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  • Volunteer Jessica Kleczka holding a leaflet for a local community support group called Mutual Aid on a housing estate near the Caledonian Road in North London on 17th March 2020. Mutual Aid and other community support groups have grown significantly in the last few days as people volunteer to help their neighbours who are vulnerable or self isolating with things like shopping, getting prescriptions, and providing meals.  via Getty Images.
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  • Volunteer Jessica Kleczka holding a leaflet for a local community support group called Mutual Aid on a housing estate near the Caledonian Road in North London on 17th March 2020. Mutual Aid and other community support groups have grown significantly in the last few days as people volunteer to help their neighbours who are vulnerable or self isolating with things like shopping, getting prescriptions, and providing meals.  via Getty Images.
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  • Volunteer Jessica Kleczka posts a leaflet for a local community support group called Mutual Aid through a letter box on a housing estate near the Caledonian Road in North London on 17th March 2020. Mutual Aid and other community support groups have grown significantly in the last few days as people volunteer to help their neighbours who are vulnerable or self isolating with things like shopping, getting prescriptions, and providing meals.  via Getty Images.
    Covid_MutualAid-4648.jpg
  • After the meeting.LAC lawyer Noun running a workshop in basic legal rights in Kork Chork. This is LAC's first visit to Kork Chork and they have invited local villagers to meet in what is usually only used as a temple.<br />
Legal Aid Cambodia  tries through out-reach education in schools to prevent children from falling into crime and teach them their rights.LAC also offer legal aid to children arrested and sent to prison, many of them without any legal representation.
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  • LAC lawyer Noun running a workshop in basic legal rights in Kork Chork. This is LAC's first visit to Kork Chork and they have invited local villagers to meet in what is usually only used as a temple.<br />
A team of LAC staff engage with the villagers creating an atmosphere of openess. Many of the villagers have issues they want to share and they are keen to get involved inthe workshop.Legal Aid Cambodia  tries through out-reach education in schools to prevent children from falling into crime and teach them their rights.LAC also offer legal aid to children arrested and sent to prison, many of them without any legal representation.
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  • LAC lawyer Noun running a workshop in basic legal rights in Kork Chork. This is LAC's first visit to Kork Chork and they have invited local villagers to meet in what is usually only used as a temple.<br />
A team of LAC staff engage with the villagers creating an atmosphere of openess. Many of the villagers have issues they want to share and they are keen to get involved inthe workshop.Legal Aid Cambodia  tries through out-reach education in schools to prevent children from falling into crime and teach them their rights.LAC also offer legal aid to children arrested and sent to prison, many of them without any legal representation.
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  • LAC lawyer Noun running a workshop in basic legal rights in Kork Chork. This is LAC's first visit to Kork Chork and they have invited local villagers to meet in what is usually only used as a temple.Legal Aid Cambodia  tries through out-reach education in schools to prevent children from falling into crime and teach them their rights.LAC also offer legal aid to children arrested and sent to prison, many of them without any legal representation.
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  • Out-reach peer-peer education to school children. Here police officer June Bunreon goes through the LAC produced flip chart of petty crimes and social issues and talk them over with the children.Legal Aid Cambodia  tries through out-reach education in schools to prevent children from falling into crime and teach them their rights.LAC also offer legal aid to children arrested and sent to prison, many of them without any legal representation.
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  • Out-reach peer-peer education to school children. Here police officer June Bunreon goes through the LAC produced flip chart of petty crimes and social issues and talk them over with the children.Legal Aid Cambodia  tries through out-reach education in schools to prevent children from falling into crime and teach them their rights.LAC also offer legal aid to children arrested and sent to prison, many of them without any legal representation.
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  • Out-reach peer-peer education to school children. Here police officer June Bunreon goes through the LAC produced flip chart of petty crimes and social issues and talk them over with the children.Legal Aid Cambodia  tries through out-reach education in schools to prevent children from falling into crime and teach them their rights.LAC also offer legal aid to children arrested and sent to prison, many of them without any legal representation.
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  • Out-reach peer-peer education to school children. Here Ny Sreay Leak, 16 goes through the LAC produced flip chart of petty crimes and social issues and talk them over with the children.Legal Aid Cambodia  tries through out-reach education in schools to prevent children from falling into crime and teach them their rights.LAC also offer legal aid to children arrested and sent to prison, many of them without any legal representation.
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  • Out-reach peer-peer education to school children. Here Ny Sreay Leak, 16 goes through the LAC produced flip chart of petty crimes and social issues and talk them over with the children. Legal Aid Cambodia  tries through out-reach education in schools to prevent children from falling into crime and teach them their rights. LAC also offer legal aid to children arrested and sent to prison, many of them without any legal representation.
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  • Out-reach peer-peer education to school children. Here Ny Sreay Leak, 16 goes through the LAC produced flip chart of petty crimes and social issues and talk them over with the children. Legal Aid Cambodia  tries through out-reach education in schools to prevent children from falling into crime and teach them their rights.LAC also offer legal aid to children arrested and sent to prison, many of them without any legal representation.
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  • Out-reach peer-peer education to school children. Here Ny Sreay Leak, 16 goes through the LAC produced flip chart of petty crimes and social issues and talk them over with the children. Legal Aid Cambodia  tries through out-reach education in schools to prevent children from falling into crime and teach them their rights. LAC also offer legal aid to children arrested and sent to prison, many of them without any legal representation.
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  • small group demonstrate in Parliament Square urging the UK Government to drop aid to beseiged cities in Syria, including this Syrian woman who holds a poster saying Support immediate Aid drops to beseiged Syrians on December 13th 2016 in London, UK.
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  • Whilst a small group demonstrate in Parliament Square urging the UK Government to drop aid to beseiged cities in Syria, Peter Tatchell, activist, stands in front of Big Ben holding a poster saying Back UK aid drops now on December 13th 2016 in London, UK.
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  • Actresses Imelda Staunton and Jodie Whittaker launch Action Aid’s International Safe Cities for Women Day at Marble Arch, with an interactive exhibition featuring a group of 30 mannequins on May 19, 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A third of the mannequins featured in the installation will be marked in red, to represent the one in three women who experience violence in their lifetimes. But behind every statistic is a real woman, and on each mannequin are quotes from women around the world telling their experience of urban violence and the stories behind the statistics. ActionAid is campaigning for the UK government to commit to increasing the proportion of aid going directly to women’s groups working on the frontline in poor communities.
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  • Action Aid’s International Safe Cities for Women Day at Marble Arch, with an interactive exhibition featuring a group of 30 mannequins on May 19, 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A third of the mannequins featured in the installation will be marked in red, to represent the one in three women who experience violence in their lifetimes. But behind every statistic is a real woman, and on each mannequin are quotes from women around the world telling their experience of urban violence and the stories behind the statistics. ActionAid is campaigning for the UK government to commit to increasing the proportion of aid going directly to women’s groups working on the frontline in poor communities.
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  • Actresses Imelda Staunton and Jodie Whittaker launch Action Aid’s International Safe Cities for Women Day at Marble Arch, with an interactive exhibition featuring a group of 30 mannequins on May 19, 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A third of the mannequins featured in the installation will be marked in red, to represent the one in three women who experience violence in their lifetimes. But behind every statistic is a real woman, and on each mannequin are quotes from women around the world telling their experience of urban violence and the stories behind the statistics. ActionAid is campaigning for the UK government to commit to increasing the proportion of aid going directly to women’s groups working on the frontline in poor communities.
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  • Children from the Dobhanda Nagar slum in Cuttack receive birth certificates from the Urban Law centre run by the organisation CLAP. Committee for Legal Aid to Poor (CLAP) helps provide legal aid to the poorer communities in the Orissa district of India.
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  • A young boy from the Dobhanda Nagar slum in Cuttack gets her birth certificates from the Urban Law centre run by the organisation CLAP. Committee for Legal Aid to Poor (CLAP) helps provide legal aid to the poorer communities in the Orissa district of India.
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  • Families from the Dobhanda Nagar slum in Cuttack get legal advice and birth certificates from the Urban Law centre run by the organisation CLAP, Committee for Legal Aid to Poor, helps provide legal aid to the poorer communities in the Orissa district of India.
    10-clap-5769.jpg
  • After the meeting.LAC lawyer Noun running a workshop in basic legal rights in Kork Chork. This is LAC's first visit to Kork Chork and they have invited local villagers to meet in what is usually only used as a temple.<br />
Legal Aid Cambodia  tries through out-reach education in schools to prevent children from falling into crime and teach them their rights.LAC also offer legal aid to children arrested and sent to prison, many of them without any legal representation.
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  • LAC lawyer Noun running a workshop in basic legal rights in Kork Chork. This is LAC's first visit to Kork Chork and they have invited local villagers to meet in what is usually only used as a temple.<br />
A team of LAC staff engage with the villagers creating an atmosphere of openess. Many of the villagers have issues they want to share and they are keen to get involved inthe workshop.Legal Aid Cambodia  tries through out-reach education in schools to prevent children from falling into crime and teach them their rights.LAC also offer legal aid to children arrested and sent to prison, many of them without any legal representation.
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  • Out-reach peer-peer education to school children. Here police officer June Bunreon goes through the LAC produced flip chart of petty crimes and social issues and talk them over with the children.Legal Aid Cambodia  tries through out-reach education in schools to prevent children from falling into crime and teach them their rights.LAC also offer legal aid to children arrested and sent to prison, many of them without any legal representation.
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  • Actresses Imelda Staunton and Jodie Whittaker launch Action Aid’s International Safe Cities for Women Day at Marble Arch, with an interactive exhibition featuring a group of 30 mannequins on May 19, 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A third of the mannequins featured in the installation will be marked in red, to represent the one in three women who experience violence in their lifetimes. But behind every statistic is a real woman, and on each mannequin are quotes from women around the world telling their experience of urban violence and the stories behind the statistics. ActionAid is campaigning for the UK government to commit to increasing the proportion of aid going directly to women’s groups working on the frontline in poor communities.
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  • Action Aid’s International Safe Cities for Women Day at Marble Arch, with an interactive exhibition featuring a group of 30 mannequins on May 19, 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A third of the mannequins featured in the installation will be marked in red, to represent the one in three women who experience violence in their lifetimes. But behind every statistic is a real woman, and on each mannequin are quotes from women around the world telling their experience of urban violence and the stories behind the statistics. ActionAid is campaigning for the UK government to commit to increasing the proportion of aid going directly to women’s groups working on the frontline in poor communities.
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  • Local villagers with their newly acquired government work permits organized by CLAP.  Committee for Legal Aid to Poor (CLAP) is a non-profit organisation helping to provide legal aid to the poorer communities in the Orissa district of India.
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  • A Man with his government work permit organized by CLAP.  Committee for Legal Aid to Poor (CLAP) is a non-profit organisation helping to provide legal aid to the poorer communities in the Orissa district of India.
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  • CLAP volunteers visit a rural area in the Orissa region to give training and advice to Anganwadi workers. CLAP, Committee for Legal Aid to Poor (CLAP) is a non-profit organisation helping to provide legal aid to the poorer communities in the Orissa district of India.
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  • Geraldine Richards thirty-four, aid queue, Petion-Ville, with her sisters remaining child, Giodania. Geraldine is a jewellery seller. She has five kids, all boys  (twins and triplets), as did her sister prior to the earth quake but only one of her sister's children survived (Giodania, pictured) when their house collapsed in the earthquake. "My sister  is so depressed she hasn't eaten. She lost her husband and  all but one of her five  kids. She hasn't even recovered the bodies. It's necessary to bury our loved ones but the government cleared them away in huge trucks and dumped them in mass graves or they were burnt.  She  has no will to live, she is suicidal. I am looking after her and her kid, one of the bags of food I have is for my sister. I am lucky to get this, if you miss the card distribution you are lucky to get food and getting back with the food is difficult sometimes. The men take it or someone will cut the bag and catch the rice in a bucket, before you realise. All the same, we are thankful for the aid."
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  • Mutual Aid volunteers Jessica Kleczka from left, Katherine Gilroy and Nicolas Oh pose in a courtyard after posting hundreds of leaflets informing people of help available, on a housing estate near the Caledonian Road in North London on 17th March 2020. Mutual Aid and other community support groups have grown significantly in the last few days as people volunteer to help their neighbours who are vulnerable or self isolating with things like shopping, getting prescriptions, and providing meals.  via Getty Images.
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  • Volunteer Jessica Kleczka poses after posting leaflets for a local community support group called Mutual Aid through letter boxes on a housing estate near the Caledonian Road in North London on 17th March 2020. Mutual Aid and other community support groups have grown significantly in the last few days as people volunteer to help their neighbours who are vulnerable or self isolating with things like shopping, getting prescriptions, and providing meals.  via Getty Images.
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  • Volunteer Jessica Kleczka poses after posting leaflets for a local community support group called Mutual Aid through letter boxes on a housing estate near the Caledonian Road in North London on 17th March 2020. Mutual Aid and other community support groups have grown significantly in the last few days as people volunteer to help their neighbours who are vulnerable or self isolating with things like shopping, getting prescriptions, and providing meals.  via Getty Images.
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  • Volunteer Jessica Kleczka posts leaflets for a local community support group called Mutual Aid through letter boxes on a housing estate near the Caledonian Road in North London on 17th March 2020. Mutual Aid and other community support groups have grown significantly in the last few days as people volunteer to help their neighbours who are vulnerable or self isolating with things like shopping, getting prescriptions, and providing meals.  via Getty Images.
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  • Mutual Aid Volunteer Jessica Kleczka talks to a local mother who is worried about child-care provision oin the event of school closures on an estate off the Caledonian Road in North London on 17th March 2020. Mutual Aid and other community support groups have grown significantly in the last few days as people volunteer to help their neighbours who are vulnerable or self isolating, with things like shopping, getting prescriptions, and providing meals.  via Getty Images.
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  • Volunteer Katherine Gilroy posts leaflets for a local community support group called Mutual Aid through letter boxes on a housing estate near the Caledonian Road in North London on 17th March 2020. Mutual Aid and other community support groups have grown significantly in the last few days as people volunteer to help their neighbours who are vulnerable or self isolating with things like shopping, getting prescriptions, and providing meals.  via Getty Images.
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  • Singaporean volunteer Nicolas Oh posts leaflets for a local community support group called Mutual Aid through letter boxes on a housing estate near the Caledonian Road in North London on 17th March 2020. Mutual Aid and other community support groups have grown significantly in the last few days as people volunteer to help their neighbours who are vulnerable or self isolating with things like shopping, getting prescriptions, and providing meals.  via Getty Images.
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  • A poster for a local community support group called Mutual Aid is displayed in the window of a pharmacy on the Caledonian Road in North London on 17th March 2020. Mutual Aid and other community support groups have grown significantly in the last few days as people volunteer to help their neighbours who are vulnerable or self isolating with things like shopping, getting prescriptions, and providing meals.  via Getty Images.
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  • Lebanese cluster bomb searchers working for the Danish NGO  Danish Church Aid on training on the beach in Tyre.<br />
Training ONLY.  The yellow sticks are metal detectors.The Danish Church Aid train local men and women to clear the huge number of cluster sub-munition left on the ground after the Israeli invasion and bombings in 2006.<br />
South Lebanon.
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  • Detonation and destruction of two M85 cluster bomb units in an olive grove by the Danish NGO Danish Church Aid. <br />
The Danish Church Aid train local men and women to clear the huge number of cluster sub-munition left on the ground after the Israeli invasion and bombings in 2006.<br />
South Lebanon.
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  • A Lebanese BAC ( Battle Area Clearing) Team worker from the Danish NGO Danish Church Aid at work in the field.  The yellow stick is a metal detector giving out high pitch noices, a higher pitch means metal - which means a potential cluster bomb. The Danish Church Aid train local men and women to clear the huge number of cluster sub-munition left on the ground after the Israeli invasion and bombings in 2006.<br />
South Lebanon.
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  • A Lebanese BAC ( Battle Area Clearing) Team worker from the Danish NGO Danish Churcjh Aid at work in the field.  The yellow stick is a metal detector giving out high pitch noices, a higher pitch means metal - which means a potential cluster bomb.  Team leader Fatmira from Kosovo is making sure everything is going well.The Danish Church Aid train local men and women to clear the huge number of cluster sub-munition left on the ground after the Israeli invasion and bombings in 2006.<br />
South Lebanon.
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  • A Lebanese female BAC ( Battle Area Clearing) Team worker from the Danish NGO Danish Churcjh Aid at work in the field.  The yellow stick is a metal detector giving out high pitch noices, a higher pitch means metal - which means a potential cluster bomb.<br />
The Danish Church Aid train local men and women to clear the huge number of cluster sub-munition left on the ground after the Israeli invasion and bombings in 2006.<br />
South Lebanon.
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  • Cluster bomb searchers, members of the BAC TEAM employed by the Danish NGO Danish Church Aid, on a break laughing with owner of the land they are clearing for cluster bombs. The Danish Church Aid train local men and women to clear the huge number of cluster sub-munition left on the ground after the Israeli invasion and bombings in 2006.<br />
South Lebanon.
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  • Aid workers unload sacks of Unimix food aid delivered by a De Havilland Buffalo transport plane. Ajiep, Bahr el Ghazal, Sudan. The famine in Sudan in 1998 was a humanitarian disaster caused mainly by human rights abuses, as well as drought and the failure of the international community to react to the famine risk with adequate speed. The worst affected area was Bahr El Ghazal in southwestern Sudan. In this region over 70,000 people died during the famine.
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  • An elderly pensioner struggles to walk using a four-wheeled rollator mobility aid past the zigzag battens of a construction hoarding at Notting Hill, on 13th March 2018, in London, England.
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  • Paediatric nurse and humanitarian aid worker Christian Schuh, of the Deutsches Rotes Kreuz (DRK - German Red Cross), Berlin, Germany. Schuh has seen service in Afghanistan and West Africa (Ebola) and is seen here outside the Berlin DRK hospital's entrance. From the chapter entitled 'A life to save' and from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
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  • Paediatric nurse and humanitarian aid worker Christian Schuh, of the Deutsches Rotes Kreuz (DRK - German Red Cross), Berlin, Germany. Schuh has seen service in Afghanistan and West Africa (Ebola) and is seen here in the Berlin DRK hospital's A&E department. <br />
From the chapter entitled 'A life to save' and from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
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