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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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  • 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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  • A mobile legal aid clinic visits a rural slum in the Orissa district of India. The 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • A teacher in a village school assisted 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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  • A young girl 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
  • 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.
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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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  • 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.
    16-ActionAid-SafeCities-8368_1.jpg
  • 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.
    16-ActionAid-SafeCities-8196_1.jpg
  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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.
    IMG_6606_1.jpg
  • 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.
    IMG_6415_1.jpg
  • 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.
    IMG_6261_1.jpg
  • 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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  • A young boy with his school identity card organised 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 teacher in a village school assisted 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 group of children in their school playground, the mobile library is visiting 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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  • 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.
    10-clap-6736.jpg
  • 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.
    10-clap-6688.jpg
  • A mother and daughter in Cuttack, have just received 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.
    10-clap-6039.jpg
  • 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.
    10-clap-5906.jpg
  • 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.
    10-clap-5840.jpg
  • 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-5785.jpg
  • 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 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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  • 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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  • 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 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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  • 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 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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  • 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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  • 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 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • A dance performance by the Street Law Programme organised by CLAP, Committee for Legal Aid to Poor. Cuttack city, Orissa, India.
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  • All around Port Au prince are the hand painted signs and banners shown in the pictures, such was the desperation shortly after the earth quake. Many went without food and water for several days or more. The tragedy is that  it seems many of these requests went largely ignored. Theo , like many haitians is bemused "We painted a sign saying we needed food and water in the hope that the aid agencies may be able to help, but no one has helped, not one person."
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  • All around Port Au prince are the hand painted signs and banners shown in the pictures, such was the desperation shortly after the earth quake. Many went without food and water for several days or more. The tragedy is that  it seems many of these requests went largely ignored. Theo , like many haitians is bemused "We painted a sign saying we needed food and water in the hope that the aid agencies may be able to help, but no one has helped, not one person."
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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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  • A small group demonstrate in Parliament Square urging the UK Government to drop aid to beseiged cities in Syria including this Syrian woman holding a home-made poster saying Fifty thousand people seiged in Aleppo. They will either be killed or arrested by the Regime on December 13th 2016 in London, UK.
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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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  • This young boy is 15 and in 9th class at school.  He was rescued from working by CLAP when he was 10.  Sunil worked rolling beet/tobacco in the Baramba district of Orissa, India. CLAP, Committee for Legal Aid to Poor is a non-profit organisation based in the Orissa region of India.
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  • Children watching a performance by the Street Law Programme organised by CLAP, Committee for Legal Aid to Poor. Cuttack city, Orissa, India.
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  • All around Port Au prince are the hand painted signs and banners shown in the pictures, such was the desperation shortly after the earth quake. Many went without food and water for several days or more. The tragedy is that  it seems many of these requests went largely ignored. Theo Wilder is bemused "We painted a sign saying we needed food and water in the hope that the aid agencies may be able to help, but no one has helped, not one person."
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  • All around Port Au prince are the hand painted signs and banners shown in the pictures, such was the desperation shortly after the earth quake. Many went without food and water for several days or more. The tragedy is that  it seems many of these requests went largely ignored. Theo , like many haitians is bemused "We painted a sign saying we needed food and water in the hope that the aid agencies may be able to help, but no one has helped, not one person."
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  • A baby clings to his malnourished brother at an aid agency feeding centre. 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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  • Maternity tent mock-up in emergency 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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  • Man with hearing aid in overcoat walking on a Saturday afternoon along Picadilly by Green Park. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Marie Yolene, Bois De Fer, age 44,  and daughter Marie Geralda Auguste, 17, in a camp opposite the Palace, Cham de Mars.  Marie's son Emanuel was trapped for 12 days before he was eventually rescued ( the New York Times did a feature on him). The daughter recounts: "I was sitting down at the house when it started to rock then blocks and wood started falling, Romario broke his leg, Mum grabbed us all and we got out all except my oldest brother Emanual.  He was trapped. We weren't sure if he was alive or dead but we kept looking for him. Then my mother and Emanuel heard each other. He called out, 'Mamma I'm alive,' Mum told everybody she could find that he  was alive,  journalists, aid workers rescue workers, After 11 days rescuers ( an Israeli SAR) pulled him out, my mother collapsed from joy."
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  • Elderly Chinese lady struggles with her walking aid in a busy street scene during Chinese New Year celebrations in central London, United Kingdom. Tens of thousands of people gathered in the West End filling the streets and joining in with the festival atmosphere.
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  • A malnourished child stands in front  of a Buffalo plane delivering food aid. 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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  • 'Blanket feeding' for malnourished mothers and children. An Aid Worker  leads a group of malnourished children to line up up for food. 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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  • A malnourished child shields his ears from the noise of a Buffalo plane delivering food aid. 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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  • Deutsches Rotes Kreuz - DRK (German Red Cross) vehicle logos at their administrative HQ, 58 Carstennstrasse, Berlin. 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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  • Emergency 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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  • Blankets in emergency 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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  • Latrines in emergency 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.
    christian_schuh207-04-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Tents in emergency 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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  • Deutsches Rotes Kreuz - DRK (German Red Cross) vehicle logos at their administrative HQ, 58 Carstennstrasse, Berlin. 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. 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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  • Deutsches Rotes Kreuz - DRK (German Red Cross) vehicle logos at their administrative HQ, 58 Carstennstrasse, Berlin. 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. 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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  • Deutsches Rotes Kreuz - DRK (German Red Cross) vehicle logos at their administrative HQ, 58 Carstennstrasse, Berlin. 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. 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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  • Deutsches Rotes Kreuz - DRK (German Red Cross) vehicle logos at their administrative HQ, 58 Carstennstrasse, Berlin. 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. 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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  • A worker's tabard hangs on a hook at the German Red Cross (Deutches Rotes Kreuz - DRK) administrative HQ at 58 Carstennstrasse, Berlin. 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. 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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  • A worker's tabard hangs on a hook at the German Red Cross (Deutches Rotes Kreuz - DRK) administrative HQ at 58 Carstennstrasse, Berlin. 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. 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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  • Dahlia, 13 uses bars to supprt herself while she 'learns' to walk without the aid of stick. The Peto Institute, Budapest
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  • Kabul. Afghanistan. Women, many of them widows, queue to receive food aid from Care International.
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