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  • A Kenyan street preacher preaches to the market stallholders and shoppers in the Makongeni market, Thika, Kenya. The market work closely with Afcic, Action for children in conflict, and are trying to encourage the kids to go to school. The manager has banned children from working in the market during school hours.
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  • A young boy walks across the street in the Kiandutu slum, Thika, Kenya.
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  • A Cabbage stall in the Makongeni market, Thika, Kenya. The market work closely with Afcic, Action for children in conflict, and are trying to encourage the kids to go to school. The manager has banned children from working in the market during school hours.
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  • Peter (12) and Moriani (15) both street boys that work outside the Makongeni market, Thika, Kenya. They are not allowed inside the market during school time as the market manager has banned all children from working during school hours. The market work closely with Afcic, Action for children in conflict, and are trying to encourage the kids to go to school.
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  • Workers move goods around in the Makongeni market, Thika, Kenya. The market work closely with Afcic, Action for children in conflict, and are trying to encourage the kids to go to school. The manager has banned children from working in the market during school hours.
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  • A street scene in the Kiandutu slum. Open sewers are a regular scene in the biggest slum in Thika, Kenya.
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  • The plantain stalls in the Makongeni market, Thika, Kenya. The market work closely with Afcic, Action for children in conflict, and are trying to encourage the kids to go to school. The manager has banned children from working in the market during school hours.
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  • Frederick Kamau the manager of Makongeni market, Thika, Kenya. The market work closely with AFCIC, Action for children in conflict, and are trying to encourage the children to go to school. Frederick has banned children from working in the market during school hours.
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  • A group a young men and boys sniff glue and hang out in a rubbish site in central Thika, Kenya.
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  • A grandmother and child sit outside their home in the Kiandutu slum. AFCIC have supplied her with the materials to build the hose when she looks after her grandchildren after loosing her daughter to HIV.
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  • A street scene in the Kiandutu slum. Open sewers are a regular scene in the biggest slum in Thika, Kenya.
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  • An ex street boy from the Kiandutu slum buys meat from the local butcher. Since leaving the street he has become a Boda Boda (bicycle taxi) driver. Kiandutu is the largest slum in Thika, Kenya.
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  • Moriani (15)  and Peter (12) both street boys that work outside the Makongeni market, Thika, Kenya. They are not allowed inside the market during school time as the market manager has banned all children from working during school hours. The market work closely with Afcic, Action for children in conflict, and are trying to encourage the kids to go to school.
    11-afcic-1052.jpg
  • A water melon stall in the Makongeni market, Thika, Kenya. The market work closely with Afcic, Action for children in conflict, and are trying to encourage the kids to go to school. The manager has banned children from working in the market during school hours.
    11-afcic-0932.jpg
  • A Cabbage stall in the Makongeni market, Thika, Kenya. The market work closely with Afcic, Action for children in conflict, and are trying to encourage the kids to go to school. The manager has banned children from working in the market during school hours.
    11-afcic-0928.jpg
  • The tomato stalls at Makongeni Market, Thika, Kenya.  The market work closely with Afcic, Action for children in conflict, and are trying to encourage the kids to go to school. The manager has banned children from working in the market during school hours.
    11-afcic-0920.jpg
  • Kenyan American singer songwriter J S Ondara performing at The Slaughtered Lamb in London, England, United Kingdom. J.S. Ondara performed songs from Tales of America, his debut album. Ondara grew up in Nairobi, Kenya, listening to American alternative rock and writing his own songs. In 2013 after his discovery of the music of Dylan, he moved to Minneapolis to pursue a career in music.
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  • Kenyan American singer songwriter J S Ondara performing at The Slaughtered Lamb in London, England, United Kingdom. J.S. Ondara performed songs from Tales of America, his debut album. Ondara grew up in Nairobi, Kenya, listening to American alternative rock and writing his own songs. In 2013 after his discovery of the music of Dylan, he moved to Minneapolis to pursue a career in music.
    20190121_j s ondara_018.jpg
  • Kenyan American singer songwriter J S Ondara performing at The Slaughtered Lamb in London, England, United Kingdom. J.S. Ondara performed songs from Tales of America, his debut album. Ondara grew up in Nairobi, Kenya, listening to American alternative rock and writing his own songs. In 2013 after his discovery of the music of Dylan, he moved to Minneapolis to pursue a career in music.
    20190121_j s ondara_019.jpg
  • Kenyan American singer songwriter J S Ondara performing at The Slaughtered Lamb in London, England, United Kingdom. J.S. Ondara performed songs from Tales of America, his debut album. Ondara grew up in Nairobi, Kenya, listening to American alternative rock and writing his own songs. In 2013 after his discovery of the music of Dylan, he moved to Minneapolis to pursue a career in music.
    20190121_j s ondara_016.jpg
  • Kenyan American singer songwriter J S Ondara performing at The Slaughtered Lamb in London, England, United Kingdom. J.S. Ondara performed songs from Tales of America, his debut album. Ondara grew up in Nairobi, Kenya, listening to American alternative rock and writing his own songs. In 2013 after his discovery of the music of Dylan, he moved to Minneapolis to pursue a career in music.
    20190121_j s ondara_014.jpg
  • Kenyan American singer songwriter J S Ondara performing at The Slaughtered Lamb in London, England, United Kingdom. J.S. Ondara performed songs from Tales of America, his debut album. Ondara grew up in Nairobi, Kenya, listening to American alternative rock and writing his own songs. In 2013 after his discovery of the music of Dylan, he moved to Minneapolis to pursue a career in music.
    20190121_j s ondara_011.jpg
  • Kenyan American singer songwriter J S Ondara performing at The Slaughtered Lamb in London, England, United Kingdom. J.S. Ondara performed songs from Tales of America, his debut album. Ondara grew up in Nairobi, Kenya, listening to American alternative rock and writing his own songs. In 2013 after his discovery of the music of Dylan, he moved to Minneapolis to pursue a career in music.
    20190121_j s ondara_006.jpg
  • Kenyan American singer songwriter J S Ondara performing at The Slaughtered Lamb in London, England, United Kingdom. J.S. Ondara performed songs from Tales of America, his debut album. Ondara grew up in Nairobi, Kenya, listening to American alternative rock and writing his own songs. In 2013 after his discovery of the music of Dylan, he moved to Minneapolis to pursue a career in music.
    20190121_j s ondara_004.jpg
  • Kenyan American singer songwriter J S Ondara performing at The Slaughtered Lamb in London, England, United Kingdom. J.S. Ondara performed songs from Tales of America, his debut album. Ondara grew up in Nairobi, Kenya, listening to American alternative rock and writing his own songs. In 2013 after his discovery of the music of Dylan, he moved to Minneapolis to pursue a career in music.
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  • Pee Poople is an new  organisation  from a Sweden.  People of Kibera slum are paid 2 KSH (Kenyan Shillings) to poo. Their faeces is used as a high grade fertilizer that has a market value.
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  • Kenyan American singer songwriter J S Ondara performing at The Slaughtered Lamb in London, England, United Kingdom. J.S. Ondara performed songs from Tales of America, his debut album. Ondara grew up in Nairobi, Kenya, listening to American alternative rock and writing his own songs. In 2013 after his discovery of the music of Dylan, he moved to Minneapolis to pursue a career in music.
    20190121_j s ondara_022.jpg
  • Kenyan American singer songwriter J S Ondara performing at The Slaughtered Lamb in London, England, United Kingdom. J.S. Ondara performed songs from Tales of America, his debut album. Ondara grew up in Nairobi, Kenya, listening to American alternative rock and writing his own songs. In 2013 after his discovery of the music of Dylan, he moved to Minneapolis to pursue a career in music.
    20190121_j s ondara_020.jpg
  • Kenyan American singer songwriter J S Ondara performing at The Slaughtered Lamb in London, England, United Kingdom. J.S. Ondara performed songs from Tales of America, his debut album. Ondara grew up in Nairobi, Kenya, listening to American alternative rock and writing his own songs. In 2013 after his discovery of the music of Dylan, he moved to Minneapolis to pursue a career in music.
    20190121_j s ondara_017.jpg
  • Kenyan American singer songwriter J S Ondara performing at The Slaughtered Lamb in London, England, United Kingdom. J.S. Ondara performed songs from Tales of America, his debut album. Ondara grew up in Nairobi, Kenya, listening to American alternative rock and writing his own songs. In 2013 after his discovery of the music of Dylan, he moved to Minneapolis to pursue a career in music.
    20190121_j s ondara_015.jpg
  • Kenyan American singer songwriter J S Ondara performing at The Slaughtered Lamb in London, England, United Kingdom. J.S. Ondara performed songs from Tales of America, his debut album. Ondara grew up in Nairobi, Kenya, listening to American alternative rock and writing his own songs. In 2013 after his discovery of the music of Dylan, he moved to Minneapolis to pursue a career in music.
    20190121_j s ondara_013.jpg
  • Kenyan American singer songwriter J S Ondara performing at The Slaughtered Lamb in London, England, United Kingdom. J.S. Ondara performed songs from Tales of America, his debut album. Ondara grew up in Nairobi, Kenya, listening to American alternative rock and writing his own songs. In 2013 after his discovery of the music of Dylan, he moved to Minneapolis to pursue a career in music.
    20190121_j s ondara_012.jpg
  • Kenyan American singer songwriter J S Ondara performing at The Slaughtered Lamb in London, England, United Kingdom. J.S. Ondara performed songs from Tales of America, his debut album. Ondara grew up in Nairobi, Kenya, listening to American alternative rock and writing his own songs. In 2013 after his discovery of the music of Dylan, he moved to Minneapolis to pursue a career in music.
    20190121_j s ondara_009.jpg
  • Kenyan American singer songwriter J S Ondara performing at The Slaughtered Lamb in London, England, United Kingdom. J.S. Ondara performed songs from Tales of America, his debut album. Ondara grew up in Nairobi, Kenya, listening to American alternative rock and writing his own songs. In 2013 after his discovery of the music of Dylan, he moved to Minneapolis to pursue a career in music.
    20190121_j s ondara_010.jpg
  • Kenyan American singer songwriter J S Ondara performing at The Slaughtered Lamb in London, England, United Kingdom. J.S. Ondara performed songs from Tales of America, his debut album. Ondara grew up in Nairobi, Kenya, listening to American alternative rock and writing his own songs. In 2013 after his discovery of the music of Dylan, he moved to Minneapolis to pursue a career in music.
    20190121_j s ondara_008.jpg
  • Kenyan American singer songwriter J S Ondara performing at The Slaughtered Lamb in London, England, United Kingdom. J.S. Ondara performed songs from Tales of America, his debut album. Ondara grew up in Nairobi, Kenya, listening to American alternative rock and writing his own songs. In 2013 after his discovery of the music of Dylan, he moved to Minneapolis to pursue a career in music.
    20190121_j s ondara_007.jpg
  • Kenyan American singer songwriter J S Ondara performing at The Slaughtered Lamb in London, England, United Kingdom. J.S. Ondara performed songs from Tales of America, his debut album. Ondara grew up in Nairobi, Kenya, listening to American alternative rock and writing his own songs. In 2013 after his discovery of the music of Dylan, he moved to Minneapolis to pursue a career in music.
    20190121_j s ondara_005.jpg
  • Kenyan American singer songwriter J S Ondara performing at The Slaughtered Lamb in London, England, United Kingdom. J.S. Ondara performed songs from Tales of America, his debut album. Ondara grew up in Nairobi, Kenya, listening to American alternative rock and writing his own songs. In 2013 after his discovery of the music of Dylan, he moved to Minneapolis to pursue a career in music.
    20190121_j s ondara_001.jpg
  • Kenyan American singer songwriter J S Ondara performing at The Slaughtered Lamb in London, England, United Kingdom. J.S. Ondara performed songs from Tales of America, his debut album. Ondara grew up in Nairobi, Kenya, listening to American alternative rock and writing his own songs. In 2013 after his discovery of the music of Dylan, he moved to Minneapolis to pursue a career in music.
    20190121_j s ondara_003.jpg
  • On the 100th anniversary of the Royal Air Force RAF and following a flypast of 100 aircraft formations representing Britains air defence history which flew over central London, a Kenyan officer leaves Horseguards, passing the memorial to those killed in the 2002 Bali bombing, on 10th July 2018, in London, England.
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  • Goats are the main trade at the daily market in Lodwar town, Turkana region of Northern Kenya.<br />
Climate change in the Northern Kenya region is having a huge impact on these traditionally nomadic pastoralist’s, with droughts happening more frequently and for longer durations. With the help of various charities and the Kenyan government they are finding ways to maintain food security.
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  • A woman with a sapling, ready for planting in the village of Kakelae. Tree planting is part of an Oxfam Cash for Work scheme set up in the Turkana region of Northern Kenya. Trees are used for food, animal fodder and shade from the sun.  Climate change in the Northern Kenya region is having a huge impact on these traditionally nomadic pastoralist’s, with droughts happening more frequently and for longer durations. With the help of various charities and the Kenyan government they are finding ways to maintain food security.
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  • A meeting is held for the villagers of Longech in the Turkana region of Northern Kenya. They have regular meetings to discuss current affairs and also receive medical attention. Climate change in the Northern Kenya region is having a huge impact on these traditionally nomadic pastoralist’s, with droughts happening more frequently and for longer durations. With the help of various charities and the Kenyan government they are finding ways to maintain food security.
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  • Kenyan American singer songwriter J S Ondara performing at The Slaughtered Lamb in London, England, United Kingdom. J.S. Ondara performed songs from Tales of America, his debut album. Ondara grew up in Nairobi, Kenya, listening to American alternative rock and writing his own songs. In 2013 after his discovery of the music of Dylan, he moved to Minneapolis to pursue a career in music.
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  • Sarah, at Atnas Kandie Primary School. Sarah was lucky enough to find a sponsor to pay her admission fees and cover her uniform and books – barriers that prohibit many of Kenya’s poorest children from attending the country’s free primary schools. Thanks to the charity Marys Meals she also gets school meal, hugely important when Sarah’s mother is so poor they are often made homeless while saving for the rent. When she is not at school she works on the dumps collecting rubbish for the family to survive. <br />
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Making a living from collecting rubbish in Eldoret is no easy job; disease, injury, substance abuse and even the threat of violence is an everyday reality for the people who live and work at the dump.  It’s especially hard for the mothers and their children forced through poverty to scrape a living of around $1 dollar a day.
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  • Lucy (13 ) photographed in one of the classrooms at Attnas Kandie School. She collects rubbish when she’s not at school. She is one of five children – the eldest is at college but the other siblings help to support him by sorting rubbish. Lucy’s mum sometimes washes clothes for other people but is sick and can’t often earn enough to feed the children. Lucy is now in primary school and gets lunch there every day thanks to Mary’s Meals. Making a living from collecting rubbish is no easy job; disease, injury, substance abuse and even the threat of violence is an everyday reality for the people who live and work at the dumps in Eldoret.  It’s especially hard for the mothers and their children forced through poverty to scrape a living of around $1 dollar a day.
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  • Lucy (13 ) photographed in one of the classrooms at Attnas Kandie School.<br />
She collects rubbish when she’s not at school. She is one of five children – the eldest is at college but the other siblings help to support him by sorting rubbish. Lucy’s mum sometimes washes clothes for other people but is sick and can’t often earn enough to feed the children. Lucy is now in primary school and gets lunch there every day thanks to Mary’s Meals.<br />
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Making a living from collecting rubbish is no easy job; disease, injury, substance abuse and even the threat of violence is an everyday reality for the people who live and work at the dumps in Eldoret.  It’s especially hard for the mothers and their children forced through poverty to scrape a living of around $1 dollar a day.
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  • A family whose children are supported by Wema to go to the Mari Mani School Nr Mombassa, Kenya. Wema is a NGO organisation in Kenya that provides rehabilitation programs for street children; poor, disadvantaged youth; and, orphaned and vulnerable children affected by poverty.
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  • A family whose children are supported by Wema to go to the Mari Mani School Nr Mombassa, Kenya. Wema is a NGO organisation in Kenya that provides rehabilitation programs for street children; poor, disadvantaged youth; and, orphaned and vulnerable children affected by poverty.
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  • Children from Kibera slum attend the local school where they learn English.  The school consists of 6 teachers with approximately 60 children in each class.  Undugu Society of Kenya (USK) is an NGO who run various programmes help the school and pupils with books and other materials.
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  • Children from Kibera slum attend the local school where they learn English.  The school consists of 6 teachers with approximately 60 children in each class.  Undugu Society of Kenya (USK) is an NGO who run various programmes help the school and pupils with books and other materials.
    11-undugu-9987.jpg
  • Children from Kibera slum attend the local school where they learn English.  The school consists of 6 teachers with approximately 60 children in each class.  Undugu Society of Kenya (USK) is an NGO who run various programmes help the school and pupils with books and other materials.
    11-undugu-9975.jpg
  • Children studying at their desks in the class 3 school room. The school consists of 6 teachers with approximately 60 children in each class.  Undugu Society of Kenya (USK) are an NGO who run various programmes to help the school and pupils including a lunchtime feeding program.
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  • A teacher stands at the front of the class teaching English to a year 3 class. The school consists of 6 teachers with approximately 60 children in each class.  Undugu Society of Kenya (USK) are an NGO who run various programmes to help the school and pupils including a lunchtime feeding program.
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  • Kitchen staff prepare food for all the pupils at Kibera School, Nairobi. The school consists of 6 teachers with approximately 60 children in each class.  Undugu Society of Kenya (USK) are an NGO who run various programmes to help the school and pupils including a lunchtime feeding program.
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  • Kitchen staff prepare food for all the pupils at Kibera School, Nairobi. The school consists of 6 teachers with approximately 60 children in each class.  Undugu Society of Kenya (USK) are an NGO who run various programmes to help the school and pupils including a lunchtime feeding program.
    11-undugu-9909.jpg
  • A new gang of street children recently formed, they are called Rysambu youth stars and are photographed at their base. They are from the Mwiki slum and the children are being supported by Undugu Society of Kenya (USK). USK is an NGO based in Nairobi, Kenya.
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  • Julia Ngeri is the president of the children’s association in the Mwiki slum. They  have weekly meetings to discuss what is going on.  They inform Undugu Society of Kenya (USK) of street children with the aim to persuade them off the streets.  USK is an NGO based in Nairobi, Kenya.
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  • A finance self help group (SHG) called the Neema group based near the Kitengela Centre, 40km from Nairobi, Kenya. They meet regularly talk about saving money and to give out loans to each other. Rhoda is their trainer and brings support from the Undugu Society of Kenya (USK), an NGO based in Nairobi, Kenya.
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  • A finance self help group (SHG) called the Neema group based near the Kitengela Centre, 40km from Nairobi, Kenya. They meet regularly talk about saving money and to give out loans to each other. Rhoda is their trainer and brings support from the Undugu Society of Kenya (USK), an NGO based in Nairobi, Kenya.
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  • A finance self help group (SHG) called the Neema group based near the Kitengela Centre, 40km from Nairobi, Kenya. They meet regularly talk about saving money and to give out loans to each other. Rhoda is their trainer and brings support from the Undugu Society of Kenya (USK), an NGO based in Nairobi, Kenya.
    11-undugu-0613.jpg
  • A finance self help group (SHG) called the Neema group based near the Kitengela Centre, 40km from Nairobi, Kenya. They meet regularly talk about saving money and to give out loans to each other. Rhoda is their trainer and brings support from the Undugu Society of Kenya (USK), an NGO based in Nairobi, Kenya.
    11-undugu-0609.jpg
  • A finance self help group (SHG) called the Neema group based near the Kitengela Centre, 40km from Nairobi, Kenya. They meet regularly talk about saving money and to give out loans to each other. Rhoda is their trainer and brings support from the Undugu Society of Kenya (USK), an NGO based in Nairobi, Kenya.
    11-undugu-0604.jpg
  • Children that have recently been persuaded to leave the streets in Dandora slum wait at the Undugu centre before heading off to an Undugu centre. They collect plastic and sell to recycling dealers to earn a little money. Undugu Society of Kenya (USK), an NGO who run various programmes in the area and at local schools.
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  • Pupils of Mathare School give a performance to the younger pupils in Nairobi, Kenya. Undugu Society of Kenya (USK) are an NGO who run various programmes that assist the school and children.
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  • Pupils of Mathare School give a performance to the younger pupils in Nairobi, Kenya. Undugu Society of Kenya (USK) are an NGO who run various programmes that assist the school and children.
    11-undugu-0457.jpg
  • Pupils of Mathare School give a performance to the younger pupils in Nairobi, Kenya. Undugu Society of Kenya (USK) are an NGO who run various programmes that assist the school and children.
    11-undugu-0446.jpg
  • Pupils of Mathare School give a performance to the younger pupils in Nairobi, Kenya. Undugu Society of Kenya (USK) are an NGO who run various programmes that assist the school and children.
    11-undugu-0427.jpg
  • Children playing on a small section of spare land deep inside Kibera Slum, Nairobi, Kenya. Kibera is the largest slum in Nairobi and the second largest in Africa.
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  • Plates of freshly cooked food are given out by the kitchen staff to the pupils at Kibera School, Nairobi. The school consists of 6 teachers with approximately 60 children in each class.  Undugu Society of Kenya (USK), an NGO who run various programmes to help the school and pupils including a lunchtime feeding program.
    11-undugu-0303.jpg
  • Plates of freshly cooked food are given out by the kitchen staff to the pupils at Kibera School, Nairobi. The school consists of 6 teachers with approximately 60 children in each class.  Undugu Society of Kenya (USK), an NGO who run various programmes to help the school and pupils including a lunchtime feeding program.
    11-undugu-0279.jpg
  • Plates of freshly cooked food are given out by the kitchen staff to the pupils at Kibera School, Nairobi. The school consists of 6 teachers with approximately 60 children in each class.  Undugu Society of Kenya (USK), an NGO who run various programmes to help the school and pupils including a lunchtime feeding program.
    11-undugu-0271.jpg
  • The children queuing for food and getting their hands washed at lunchtime at Kibera School, Nairobi. The school consists of 6 teachers with approximately 60 children in each class.  Undugu Society of Kenya (USK), an NGO  run various programmes to help the school and pupils including a lunchtime feeding program.
    11-undugu-0252.jpg
  • Plates of food are ready to be given out to the pupils at Kibera School, Nairobi. The school consists of 6 teachers with approximately 60 children in each class.  Undugu Society of Kenya (USK), an NGO run various programmes to help the school and pupils including a lunchtime feeding program.
    11-undugu-0224.jpg
  • The children of Kibera School, Nairobi, line up to get their lunchtime meal.  There are 6 teachers with approximately 60 children in each class.  Undugu Society of Kenya (USK), a local NGO run various programmes to help the school and pupils including a lunchtime feeding program.
    11-undugu-0219.jpg
  • The children of Kibera School, Nairobi, line up to get their lunchtime meal.  There are 6 teachers with approximately 60 children in each class.  Undugu Society of Kenya (USK), a local NGO run various programmes to help the school and pupils including a lunchtime feeding program.
    11-undugu-0216.jpg
  • Children at Kibera School dance and tell stories during break time. There are only 2 schools within Kibera slum, Nairobi, the biggest slum dwelling in Africa.
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  • Children at Kibera School dance and tell stories during break time. There are only 2 schools within Kibera slum, Nairobi, the biggest slum dwelling in Africa.
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  • Children at Kibera School dance and tell stories during break time. There are only 2 schools within Kibera slum, Nairobi, the biggest slum dwelling in Africa.
    11-undugu-0161.jpg
  • Children at Kibera School dance and tell stories during break time. There are only 2 schools within Kibera slum, Nairobi, the biggest slum dwelling in Africa.
    11-undugu-0150.jpg
  • Children at Kibera School dance and tell stories during break time. There are only 2 schools within Kibera slum, Nairobi, the biggest slum dwelling in Africa.
    11-undugu-0144.jpg
  • Children at Kibera School dance and tell stories during break time. There are only 2 schools within Kibera slum, Nairobi, the biggest slum dwelling in Africa.
    11-undugu-0121.jpg
  • Children at Kibera School dance and tell stories during break time. There are only 2 schools within Kibera slum, Nairobi, the biggest slum dwelling in Africa.
    11-undugu-0061.jpg
  • Children running down the corridors at break time in Kibera School in the slums of Kibera, Nairobi, Kenya.
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  • Boys playing football in the grounds of the AFCIC residential centre in Thika, Kenya. AFCIC - Action for children in conflict, help children who have been affected by various forms conflict or crisis.
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  • A boy who lives at the AFCIC residential centre in Thika, Kenya. AFCIC - Action for children in conflict, help children who have been affected by various forms conflict or crisis.
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  • A boy does a handstand at the AFCIC residential centre in Thika, Kenya. AFCIC - Action for children in conflict, help children who have been affected by various forms conflict or crisis.
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  • A couple of boy with their personal possessions box at the AFCIC centre in Thika, Kenya. AFCIC - Action for children in conflict, help children who have been affected by various forms conflict or crisis.
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  • A sick patient sleeps outside because of the heat at Lokitaung district hospital in Turkana, Northern Kenya. The hospital is run and funded by the Merlin project.
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  • In the village of Lokitaung Oxfam organise the removal of the Prosopis bush, a dangerous shrub that grows 4-inch thorns. Injuries from the poisonous thorns are common and in some cases have caused the loss of limbs. The bush was introduced by colonialists. Lokitaung is in the Turkana region of Northern Kenya.
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  • The Sodom apple is used as a traditional treatment for cold & flu symptoms in Northern Kenya. These apples are from Kakelae in the Turkana region.
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  • A group of young boys stand outside their Manyata house in the village of Kaikor in Turkana, Northern Kenya.
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  • A herdsman stands, watches and waits for his goats under the moonlight outside the village of Kaikor in Turkana, Northern Kenya.
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  • A nomadic pastoralist herds his goats out of the Kaeris water reservoir, which was built by the community with help from Oxfam. The reservoir is about 60m in diameter and is used to store animal drinking water.
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  • Local Turkana men & women from Kanukurudio dig a new water pan in Northern Kenya. The water pan rehabilitation project is organised by Oxfam and the local people are in a cash working scheme. 126 households in the surrounding area are employed for 5 months.
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  • Children collect water from their local borehole that supplies the village of Kanukurudio, in Turkana, Northern Kenya.  The goats drink from the trough that the wastewater spills into.
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  • A herdsman travels across the lake on a boat. The Turkana herdsmen have had to change their traditional way of living as pastoralists and learn new skills. Some of the younger men have become fishermen on Lake Turkana.
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  • A herdsman travels across the lake on a boat. The Turkana herdsmen have had to change their traditional way of living as pastoralists and learn new skills. Some of the younger men have become fishermen on Lake Turkana.
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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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  • A child is emitted to the Therapeutic Feeding Centre for malnourished children at the Lodwar district hospital, Northern Kenya. Preventable diseases such as malaria, TB and diarrhoea are heavily present within the hospital. The Merlin charity run and helps fund the Therapeutic Feeding Centre.
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