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  • Mothers sit with their babies in pushchairs on park benches in the Silesian industrial town of Zabrze. A mining town known formerly as Hindenburg until 1945, under Stalinist thought, miners were considered a “working class elite” and were rewarded with higher wages and better social benefits but after communism, Zabrze has a high rate among mother of Ovarian Cancer because of the pollution, caused by the large concentration of industry, the triangle of land between Zabrze, Chorzów, and Bytom has locally been known as 'death triangle'. Since the collapse of communism in 1989, the environmental situation has steadily been improving due the restructuring of the Silesian industry although more than 250,000 jobs have been lost in coal mining since the reintroduction of capitalism. At the same time, enterprises are enjoying enormous profits.
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  • Hanipha, Cathy and Sylvie are all expectant mothers staying in the hostel for expectant mothers in the grounds of Bwindi Community Hospital. Most pregnant women in the area have to travel long distances to get to the hospital for their births and this can cause complications. The staff at the hospital felt this was a very useful addition to the hospital and it also means they can be monitored in the late stages of pregnancy. The Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma Village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60 000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • Young mothers push their babies in prams on Brixton Road, a multicultural area in South London. This is on the corner of Atlantic Road underneath the railway bridge. Brixton is a district in south London, England, in the London Borough of Lambeth. The area is identified in the London Plan as one of 35 major centres in Greater London. Brixton is predominantly residential with a prominent street market and substantial retail sector. It is a multiethnic community, with around 24 percent of Brixton's population being of African and Caribbean descent, giving rise to Brixton as the unofficial capital of the British African-Caribbean community.
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  • Young mothers push their babies in prams on Brixton Road, a multicultural area in South London. This is on the corner of Atlantic Road underneath the railway bridge. Brixton is a district in south London, England, in the London Borough of Lambeth. The area is identified in the London Plan as one of 35 major centres in Greater London. Brixton is predominantly residential with a prominent street market and substantial retail sector. It is a multiethnic community, with around 24 percent of Brixton's population being of African and Caribbean descent, giving rise to Brixton as the unofficial capital of the British African-Caribbean community.
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  • Young mothers push their babies in prams on Brixton Road, a multicultural area in South London. This is on the corner of Atlantic Road underneath the railway bridge. Brixton is a district in south London, England, in the London Borough of Lambeth. The area is identified in the London Plan as one of 35 major centres in Greater London. Brixton is predominantly residential with a prominent street market and substantial retail sector. It is a multiethnic community, with around 24 percent of Brixton's population being of African and Caribbean descent, giving rise to Brixton as the unofficial capital of the British African-Caribbean community.
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  • Young mothers push their babies in prams on Brixton Road, a multicultural area in South London. This is on the corner of Atlantic Road underneath the railway bridge. Brixton is a district in south London, England, in the London Borough of Lambeth. The area is identified in the London Plan as one of 35 major centres in Greater London. Brixton is predominantly residential with a prominent street market and substantial retail sector. It is a multiethnic community, with around 24 percent of Brixton's population being of African and Caribbean descent, giving rise to Brixton as the unofficial capital of the British African-Caribbean community.
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  • One of the prisoners with her baby in the special mother and baby unit. HM Prison Styal is a Closed Category prison for female adults and young offenders, located in the village of Styal (near Wilmslow) in Cheshire, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Styal is a Closed Category prison for sentenced and remanded female adults and young offenders. There are also facilities for mothers with babies up to age 18 months. The education provision at Styal is contracted out to The Manchester College. Courses offered include hairdressing, information technology, art and design, ESOL, catering, industrial cleaning, painting & decorating, and Open University support.
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  • One of the prisoners with her baby in the special mother and baby unit. HM Prison Styal is a Closed Category prison for female adults and young offenders, located in the village of Styal (near Wilmslow) in Cheshire, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Styal is a Closed Category prison for sentenced and remanded female adults and young offenders. There are also facilities for mothers with babies up to age 18 months. The education provision at Styal is contracted out to The Manchester College. Courses offered include hairdressing, information technology, art and design, ESOL, catering, industrial cleaning, painting & decorating, and Open University support.
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  • The fence surrounding the special mother and baby unit. HM Prison Styal is a Closed Category prison for female adults and young offenders, located in the village of Styal (near Wilmslow) in Cheshire, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Styal is a Closed Category prison for sentenced and remanded female adults and young offenders. There are also facilities for mothers with babies up to age 18 months. The education provision at Styal is contracted out to The Manchester College. Courses offered include hairdressing, information technology, art and design, ESOL, catering, industrial cleaning, painting & decorating, and Open University support.
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  • The special mother and baby unit. HM Prison Styal is a Closed Category prison for female adults and young offenders, located in the village of Styal (near Wilmslow) in Cheshire, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Styal is a Closed Category prison for sentenced and remanded female adults and young offenders. There are also facilities for mothers with babies up to age 18 months. The education provision at Styal is contracted out to The Manchester College. Courses offered include hairdressing, information technology, art and design, ESOL, catering, industrial cleaning, painting & decorating, and Open University support.
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  • One of the prisoners with her baby in the special mother and baby unit. HM Prison Styal is a Closed Category prison for female adults and young offenders, located in the village of Styal (near Wilmslow) in Cheshire, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Styal is a Closed Category prison for sentenced and remanded female adults and young offenders. There are also facilities for mothers with babies up to age 18 months. The education provision at Styal is contracted out to The Manchester College. Courses offered include hairdressing, information technology, art and design, ESOL, catering, industrial cleaning, painting & decorating, and Open University support.
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  • Greek Cypriot mothers and wives known as "the women of the Barricades" hold pictures of their loved ones, husbands and sons, whose deaths or disapperances they blame on Turkey. They congregate regularly at the border crossing between the divided Nicosia, Cyprus
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  • A group of mothers at a hairdressing stall in Kalerwe market, Kampala, Uganda. These mothers have joined up with Miles2Smiles and enrolled their children in the day care centre. <br />
Miles2Smiles Welfare Centre in Kalerwe market, Kampala, Uganda. The centre is a day care and welfare service for market vendors with babies and infants aged 6 months to 5 years old.
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  • Aymara indian mothers carry their baby children on their backs, Llallagua mining town, Bolivia
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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 week of Dunblane."  Mindful of the Dunblane massacre that week, a baby massage class takes place at a health clinic in south London. Spread across a matt are six babies of varying ages and sizes whose mums are tenderly stroking their infants' bodies and senses with soft, gentle touches over the head, face, shoulders, arms, chest, stomach and legs which is a recommended way of tactile communication between mother and child. Some children are looking up into their mothers' faces, others are looking elsewhere and one is upset but comforted. This is from a documentary series of pictures about the first year of the photographer's first child Ella. Accompanied by personal reflections and references from various nursery rhymes, this work describes his wife Lynda's journey from expectant to actual motherhood and for Ella - from new-born to one year-old.
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  • Deus a 2 weeks  old baby sleeps whilst waiting with her mother. Women from Kitahurira, the only Batwa tribe settlement in Mpungu district, wait with their children to attend the community out reach clinic. Bwindi Community Hospital provides several clinics every day in the local area. The mothers and children receive nutrition information and vaccinations from the hospital nurse. The Mpungu district is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Western Uganda.
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  • A Mother’s Club in Gobindohuda village receives nutrition training from an employee of IFB. There are around 900 mothers clubs in the region improving the lives of an estimated 50,000 children. <br />
Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provides care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
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  • A Mother’s Club in Gobindohuda village receives nutrition training from an employee of IFB. There are around 900 mothers clubs in the region improving the lives of an estimated 50,000 children. <br />
Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provides care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
    10-IFB-1484.jpg
  • A Mother’s Club meeting in Gobindohuda village receives nutrition training from an employee of IFB. meetings. There are around 900 mothers clubs in the region improving the lives of an estimated 50,000 children. <br />
Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provides care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
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  • The barred windows of the special mother and baby unit. HM Prison Styal is a Closed Category prison for female adults and young offenders, located in the village of Styal (near Wilmslow) in Cheshire, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Styal is a Closed Category prison for sentenced and remanded female adults and young offenders. There are also facilities for mothers with babies up to age 18 months. The education provision at Styal is contracted out to The Manchester College. Courses offered include hairdressing, information technology, art and design, ESOL, catering, industrial cleaning, painting & decorating, and Open University support.
    09-styal-1451_1.jpg
  • The special mother and baby unit. HM Prison Styal is a Closed Category prison for female adults and young offenders, located in the village of Styal (near Wilmslow) in Cheshire, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Styal is a Closed Category prison for sentenced and remanded female adults and young offenders. There are also facilities for mothers with babies up to age 18 months. The education provision at Styal is contracted out to The Manchester College. Courses offered include hairdressing, information technology, art and design, ESOL, catering, industrial cleaning, painting & decorating, and Open University support.
    09-styal-1450_1.jpg
  • Hanipha is an expectant mother staying in the hostel for expectant mothers in the grounds of Bwindi Community Hospital. Most pregnant women in the area have to travel long distances to get to the hospital for their births and this can cause complications. The staff at the hospital felt this was a very useful addition to the hospital and it also means they can be monitored in the late stages of pregnancy. The Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma Village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60,000 people from the surrounding area.
    11-bwindi-2081.jpg
  • A Mother’s Club meeting in Gobindohuda village receives nutrition training from an employee of IFB. meetings. There are around 900 mothers clubs in the region improving the lives of an estimated 50,000 children. <br />
Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provides care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
    10-IFB-1285.jpg
  • Two mothers push their classic design prams on Hastings Pier, on 29th April 2017, at Hastings, East Sussex, England.
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  • Two 1960s housewives and mothers stand in sunshine on the front porch of their council house. The two women stand smiling for a portrait by an amateur photographer in 1963. Alongside them is a hanging basket of flowers that is suspended in the porch. This post-war image whows a confidence and prosperity among the working class and the ladies wear bright, white clothing that is well-washed and laundered at a time when a growing disposable income was an asset to families being offered domestic products to help improve their everyday lives. The picture was recorded on a film camera by the boy's father, an amateur photographer in 1964. The picture shows us a memory of nostalgia in an era from the last century.
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  • Two mothers and neighbours gossip with arms folded outside their houses on an Essex estate in the early nineteen sixties. Wearing aprons popular for working mums in this era of early 1960s, and one seemingly pregnant, the two women talk about families and children and their lives at the beginning of a new decade. This row of houses is in the Essex suburb of Westcliff, Southend and a proud gardener has grown a colourful bed of dahlias in the front. The picture was recorded on Kodachrome (Kodak) film in about 1961.
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  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Batalimo camp for refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo.  New mothers waiting to get babies vaccinated as the nurse prepares a syringe of vaccine.
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  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Batalimo camp for refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo.  New mothers waiting to get babies vaccinated, waiting in the shade of a large tree.
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  • Andrew Kaggwa the community nurse from Bwindi community hospital gives nutritional advice to women from Kitahurira, the only Batwa tribe settlement in Mpungu district The mothers and children also receive vaccinations from the hospital nurse.  Bwindi Community Hospital provides different outreach clinics everyday for the surrounding area around Buhoma. The Mpungu district is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Western Uganda.
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  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Batalimo camp for refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo.  New mothers waiting to get babies vaccinated as the nurse prepares a syringe of vaccine.
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  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Batalimo camp for refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo. New mothers waiting to get babies vaccinated
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  • Two prisoners push their babies in prams through the grounds of the prison. HM Prison Styal is a Closed Category prison for female adults and young offenders, located in the village of Styal (near Wilmslow) in Cheshire, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Styal is a Closed Category prison for sentenced and remanded female adults and young offenders. There are also facilities for mothers with babies up to age 18 months. The education provision at Styal is contracted out to The Manchester College. Courses offered include hairdressing, information technology, art and design, ESOL, catering, industrial cleaning, painting & decorating, and Open University support.
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  • Mothers push cilds buggies past a career bus ad and a graffiti-covered bus stop in Brixton, on 30th january 2019, in Lambeth, south London, England.
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  • Ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, raise their hands in the hope of peace while gathering to hear speeches by the British peer Lord Ahmed and traditional songs by local singers just outside the compound walls belonging to the Governor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues and celebrate Darfurian culture. The Sudanese Women General Union has 27,000 branches all over Sudan, including Darfur. They have representatives in all rural villages, across communities of around 80 tribes and clans. The women of Sudan are wives, mothers, farmers a real force and historically, there have been female leaders.
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  • Dhaka, Bangladesh. Children and mothers at an Inclusive Pre-School where children both disabled and not are prepared for going to school in the Adabor/Mohammadpur area. The project is supported by Save the Children International. Centre for Services and Information on Disability (CSID) is a charity working for integrating disabled children into mainstream society.
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  • Scovia with baby Deus (2 weeks old). Women from Kitahurira, the only Batwa tribe settlement in Mpungu district, wait with their children to attend the Bwindi Community Hospital outreach clinic. The mothers and children receive nutrition information and vaccinations from the hospital nurse.  Bwindi Community Hospital provides different outreach clinics everyday for the surrounding area around Buhoma. The Mpungu district is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Western Uganda.
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  • Allen with baby Babra (2 months old). Women from Kitahurira, the only Batwa tribe settlement in Mpungu district, wait with their children to attend the Bwindi Community Hospital outreach clinic. The mothers and children receive nutrition information and vaccinations from the hospital nurse.  Bwindi Community Hospital provides different outreach clinics everyday for the surrounding area around Buhoma. The Mpungu district is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Western Uganda.
    11-bwindi-2435.jpg
  • Mothers club member Bilkar Nahar, Tamim. Has had her garden 7-8 yrs and uses it for herself, but also to distribute vegetables to her neighbours. The IFB helps with nutrition training.<br />
Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provides care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
    10-IFB-1429.jpg
  • A Real Birmingham Family by Gillian Wearing in Birmingham, United Kingdom. A Real Birmingham Family is a public artwork and sculpture by Gillian Wearing, cast in bronze, and erected in Centenary Square, outside the Library of Birmingham, England, on 30 October 2014. It depicts two local sisters, each single mothers called Roma and Emma Jones, with their two children.
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  • A Real Birmingham Family by Gillian Wearing in Birmingham, United Kingdom. A Real Birmingham Family is a public artwork and sculpture by Gillian Wearing, cast in bronze, and erected in Centenary Square, outside the Library of Birmingham, England, on 30 October 2014. It depicts two local sisters, each single mothers called Roma and Emma Jones, with their two children.
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  • Environmental activist mothers protest about Climate Change during an occupation of Trafalgar Square in central London, the third day of a two-week prolonged worldwide protest by members of Extinction Rebellion, on 9th October 2019, in London, England.
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  • Two mothers pushing their baby's buggies, walk past a large poster for the iPhone 5 on the wall of a 'Carphone Warehouse' retailer. With the large image of its screen of this popular smartphone over their shoulders, the ladies make their way uphill in Wimbledon, London, passing this store selling Apple and other brands for consumers.
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  • London Eastender babies and mothers pause to admire the community memorial to notorious 60s gangster twin Ronnie Kray during East End funeral at Chingford cemetery in Essex. The floral tributes are in honour of the recently deceased Ronald, commonly referred to as Ron or Ronnie who suffered from paranoid schizophrenia. Ronnie and his twin brother Reggie were involved in armed robberies, arson, protection rackets and violent assaults including torture. During the 1950s and 60s. They terrorised their organised crime competitors but were loved by the communities of East London. The Kray gangster twins were eventually jailed separately in 1969 and Ronnie remained in Broadmoor (psychiatric) Hospital until his death on 17 March 1995.
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  • Mothers and their children exit Herne Hill Baptist Church, Herne Hill SE24 that serves as a temporary Polling station for voters on Britain's general election day.
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  • Dhaka, Bangladesh. Children and mothers at an Inclusive Pre-School where children both disabled and not are prepared for going to school in the Adabor/Mohammadpur area. The project is supported by Save the Children International. Centre for Services and Information on Disability (CSID) is a charity working for integrating disabled children into mainstream society.
    IMG_2115_1.jpg
  • Women from Kitahurira, the only Batwa tribe settlement in Mpungu district, wait with their children to attend the Bwindi Community Hospital outreach clinic. The mothers and children receive nutrition information and vaccinations from the hospital nurse.  Bwindi Community Hospital provides different outreach clinics everyday for the surrounding area around Buhoma. The Mpungu district is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Western Uganda.
    11-bwindi-3003.jpg
  • Women from Kitahurira, the only Batwa tribe settlement in Mpungu district, wait with their children to attend the Bwindi Community Hospital outreach clinic. The mothers and children receive nutrition information and vaccinations from the hospital nurse.  Bwindi Community Hospital provides different outreach clinics everyday for the surrounding area around Buhoma. The Mpungu district is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Western Uganda.
    11-bwindi-2979.jpg
  • Women from Kitahurira, the only Batwa tribe settlement in Mpungu district, wait with their children to attend the Bwindi Community Hospital outreach clinic. The mothers and children receive nutrition information and vaccinations from the hospital nurse.  Bwindi Community Hospital provides different outreach clinics everyday for the surrounding area around Buhoma. The Mpungu district is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Western Uganda.
    11-bwindi-2938.jpg
  • Women from Kitahurira, the only Batwa tribe settlement in Mpungu district, wait with their children to attend the Bwindi Community Hospital outreach clinic. The mothers and children receive nutrition information and vaccinations from the hospital nurse.  Bwindi Community Hospital provides different outreach clinics everyday for the surrounding area around Buhoma. The Mpungu district is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Western Uganda.
    11-bwindi-2914.jpg
  • Women from Kitahurira, the only Batwa tribe settlement in Mpungu district, wait with their children to attend the Bwindi Community Hospital outreach clinic. The mothers and children receive nutrition information and vaccinations from the hospital nurse.  Bwindi Community Hospital provides different outreach clinics everyday for the surrounding area around Buhoma. The Mpungu district is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Western Uganda.
    11-bwindi-2884.jpg
  • Women from Kitahurira, the only Batwa tribe settlement in Mpungu district, wait with their children to attend the Bwindi Community Hospital outreach clinic. The mothers and children receive nutrition information and vaccinations from the hospital nurse.  Bwindi Community Hospital provides different outreach clinics everyday for the surrounding area around Buhoma. The Mpungu district is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Western Uganda.
    11-bwindi-2882.jpg
  • Andrew Kaggwa the community nurse from Bwindi community hospital gives nutritional advice to women from Kitahurira, the only Batwa tribe settlement in Mpungu district The mothers and children also receive vaccinations from the hospital nurse.  Bwindi Community Hospital provides different outreach clinics everyday for the surrounding area around Buhoma. The Mpungu district is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Western Uganda.
    11-bwindi-2555.jpg
  • Andrew Kaggwa the community nurse from Bwindi community hospital gives nutritional advice to women from Kitahurira, the only Batwa tribe settlement in Mpungu district The mothers and children also receive vaccinations from the hospital nurse.  Bwindi Community Hospital provides different outreach clinics everyday for the surrounding area around Buhoma. The Mpungu district is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Western Uganda.
    11-bwindi-2541.jpg
  • Women from Kitahurira, the only Batwa tribe settlement in Mpungu district, wait with their children to attend the Bwindi Community Hospital outreach clinic. The mothers and children receive nutrition information and vaccinations from the hospital nurse.  Bwindi Community Hospital provides different outreach clinics everyday for the surrounding area around Buhoma. The Mpungu district is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Western Uganda.
    11-bwindi-2519.jpg
  • Magret with baby Carolyne (1 year old) Women from Kitahurira, the only Batwa tribe settlement in Mpungu district, wait with their children to attend the Bwindi Community Hospital outreach clinic. The mothers and children receive nutrition information and vaccinations from the hospital nurse.  Bwindi Community Hospital provides different outreach clinics everyday for the surrounding area around Buhoma. The Mpungu district is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Western Uganda.
    11-bwindi-2487.jpg
  • Scovia with baby Ronald (1 year old)  Women from Kitahurira, the only Batwa tribe settlement in Mpungu district, wait with their children to attend the Bwindi Community Hospital outreach clinic. The mothers and children receive nutrition information and vaccinations from the hospital nurse.  Bwindi Community Hospital provides different outreach clinics everyday for the surrounding area around Buhoma. The Mpungu district is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Western Uganda.
    11-bwindi-2439.jpg
  • Women from Kitahurira, the only Batwa tribe settlement in Mpungu district, wait with their children to attend the Bwindi Community Hospital outreach clinic. The mothers and children receive nutrition information and vaccinations from the hospital nurse.  Bwindi Community Hospital provides different outreach clinics everyday for the surrounding area around Buhoma. The Mpungu district is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Western Uganda.
    11-bwindi-2429.jpg
  • Penninab with baby Maximo (2 months) Women from Kitahurira, the only Batwa tribe settlement in Mpungu district, wait with their children to attend the Bwindi Community Hospital outreach clinic. The mothers and children receive nutrition information and vaccinations from the hospital nurse.  Bwindi Community Hospital provides different outreach clinics everyday for the surrounding area around Buhoma. The Mpungu district is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Western Uganda.
    11-bwindi-2411.jpg
  • Mothers club member Bilkar Nahar, Tamim. Has had her garden 7-8 yrs and uses it for herself, but also to distribute vegetables to her neighbours. The IFB helps with nutrition training.<br />
Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provides care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
    10-IFB-1431.jpg
  • Prisoners taking part in a dance class. HM Prison Styal is a Closed Category prison for female adults and young offenders, located in the village of Styal (near Wilmslow) in Cheshire, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Styal is a Closed Category prison for sentenced and remanded female adults and young offenders. There are also facilities for mothers with babies up to age 18 months. The education provision at Styal is contracted out to The Manchester College. Courses offered include hairdressing, information technology, art and design, ESOL, catering, industrial cleaning, painting & decorating, and Open University support.
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  • A notice and childrens handprint paintings on the wall of the visitors centre. HM Prison Styal is a Closed Category prison for female adults and young offenders, located in the village of Styal (near Wilmslow) in Cheshire, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Styal is a Closed Category prison for sentenced and remanded female adults and young offenders. There are also facilities for mothers with babies up to age 18 months. The education provision at Styal is contracted out to The Manchester College. Courses offered include hairdressing, information technology, art and design, ESOL, catering, industrial cleaning, painting & decorating, and Open University support.
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  • The Diversity Resource Centre. HM Prison Styal is a Closed Category prison for female adults and young offenders, located in the village of Styal (near Wilmslow) in Cheshire, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Styal is a Closed Category prison for sentenced and remanded female adults and young offenders. There are also facilities for mothers with babies up to age 18 months. The education provision at Styal is contracted out to The Manchester College. Courses offered include hairdressing, information technology, art and design, ESOL, catering, industrial cleaning, painting & decorating, and Open University support.
    09-styal-1498_1.jpg
  • Dhaka, Bangladesh. Children and mothers at an Inclusive Pre-School where children both disabled and not are prepared for going to school in the Adabor/Mohammadpur area. The project is supported by Save the Children International. Centre for Services and Information on Disability (CSID) is a charity working for integrating disabled children into mainstream society.
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  • Dhaka, Bangladesh. Children and mothers at an Inclusive Pre-School where children both disabled and not are prepared for going to school in the Adabor/Mohammadpur area. The project is supported by Save the Children International. Centre for Services and Information on Disability (CSID) is a charity working for integrating disabled children into mainstream society.
    IMG_2147_1.jpg
  • Women from Kitahurira, the only Batwa tribe settlement in Mpungu district, wait with their children to attend the Bwindi Community Hospital outreach clinic. The mothers and children receive nutrition information and vaccinations from the hospital nurse.  Bwindi Community Hospital provides different outreach clinics everyday for the surrounding area around Buhoma. The Mpungu district is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Western Uganda.
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  • Real-life mother and child with Marge and Maggie Simpson characters in Manhattan, New York City. Sitting next to the fictional mother, the real-life mom poses for a family photo in a scene of maternity and motherhood. Marjorie Jacqueline "Marge" Simpson (née Bouvier), is the beautiful happy homemaker and full-time mom of the Simpson family. With her husband Homer, she has three (later four) children: Bart, Hugo, Lisa, and Maggie.
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  • Dhaka, Bangladesh. Mahmuda with her mother. They live in a shack next to the rail tracks in Tejgaon. Mahmuda is 9 years old and lost a leg i 2008 in a train accident. She had a train accident previously which damaged her hearing and when she did not hear the train coming when she was playing on the tracks. The mother called Zoynal, a counsellor from DSID for help and he took the severely injured Mahmuda to the hospital. Without this Mahmuda would have been dead since the ambulance service in Dhaka is over stretched and would never have made it to the slum in time. CSID now provide her with a wheel chair, counselling and she is attending pre-school.The Stars Foundation visiting CSID.<br />
Centre for Services and Information on Disability (CSID) is a charity working for intergrating disabled children into mainstream society. disabled children into mainstream society.
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  • Dhaka, Bangladesh. Mahmuda with her mother. They live in a shack next to the rail tracks in Tejgaon. Mahmuda is 9 years old and lost a leg i 2008 in a train accident. She had a train accident previously which damaged her hearing and when she did not hear the train coming when she was playing on the tracks. The mother called Zoynal, a counsellor from DSID for help and he took the severely injured Mahmuda to the hospital. Without this Mahmuda would have been dead since the ambulance service in Dhaka is over stretched and would never have made it to the slum in time. CSID now provide her with a wheel chair, counselling and she is attending pre-school.The Stars Foundation visiting CSID.<br />
Centre for Services and Information on Disability (CSID) is a charity working for intergrating disabled children into mainstream society. disabled children into mainstream society.
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  • In afternoon sunshine, a local mother and her child on scooter pause to talk during a walk in Brockwell Park, Herne Hill, South London. Bending down to the child's face, the mum makes her point known to the youngster who stands astride her toy before continuing their journeys around the upper paths of this Victorian public space. Brockwell Park is a 50.8 hectare (125.53 acres) park located between Brixton, Herne Hill and Tulse Hill. Brockwell Hall house and its grounds were acquired by the London County Council (LCC) in March 1891 and opened to the public the following summer. In 1901 the LCC acquired a further 43 acres (17 ha) of land north of the original park.
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  • Shuhaq, 22. Shuhaq was born healthy and grew up happily till he when he was 17 started to feel pains in the joints. He suffers from a genetic disease called Muscular Dystrophy and he is now  100% dependent. He cannot walk or feed himself and is in constant pain. The illness is not treatable and both his sister's two sons now suffer from the same illness. He lives with mother who is the sole carer with a little financial support from his sister and brother-in-law. CSOID used to provide him with a wheel chair but now the only support they can give is counselling and pain killers.Dystrophy and he is now  100% dependent. He cannot walk or feed himself and is in constant pain. The illness is not treatable and both his sister's two sons now suffer from the same illness. He lives with mother who is the sole carer with a little financial support from his sister and brother-in-law. CSOID used to provide him with a wheel chair but now the only support they can give is counselling and pain killers.
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  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Batalimo camp for refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo.  Fedwa Mamie  mother of six with baby Eboma Mamie 3 weeks old, waiting to get her vaccinated .
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  • Baby Shemeririwe is only 5 days old. She was premature, born at 30 weeks term. Her mother stays with her in the neo-natal unit at Bwindi Community hospital, Uganda. She is about to have a cannula fitted so she can receive Dextra that will help with her early development. Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • A mother and baby selling onions in the market place, Kalerwe market, Kampala, Uganda.
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  • Dhaka, Bangladesh. Sjojun, 14 years old,  lost the use of his legs due to polio and CSID provides him with crutches. He lives with his mother and brother near the tracks in Tejgaon.  The Stars Foundation visiting CSID. Centre for Services and Information on Disability (CSID) is a charity working for integrating disabled children into mainstream society.
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  • Baby Shemeririwe is only 5 days old. She was premature, born at 30 weeks term. Her mother stays with her in the neo-natal unit at Bwindi Community hospital, Uganda. She is having a cannula fitted so she can receive Dextra that will help with her early development. Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • Baby Shemeririwe is only 5 days old. She was premature, born at 30 weeks term. Her mother stays with her in the neo-natal unit at Bwindi Community hospital, Uganda. She is about to have a cannula fitted so she can receive Dextra that will help with her early development.Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • Baby Shemeririwe is only 5 days old. She was premature, born at 30 weeks term. Her mother stays with her in the neo-natal unit at Bwindi Community hospital, Uganda. She is about to have a cannula fitted so she can receive Dextra that will help with her early development.Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • Prams stored in the special mother and baby unit.  HMP Styal, Wilmslow, Cheshire
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  • A painting on the wall of the special mother and baby unit. HMP Styal, Wilmslow, Cheshire
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  • A mother and baby boy on the outskirts of Kalerwe market, Kampala, Uganda.
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  • Information leaflets available to prisoners in the special mother and baby unit. HMP Styal, Wilmslow, Cheshire
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  • Shuhaq, 22. Shuhaq was born healthy and grew up happily till he when he was 17 started to feel pains in the joints. He suffers from a genetic disease called Muscular Dystrophy and he is now  100% dependent. He cannot walk or feed himself and is in constant pain. The illness is not treatable and both his sister's two sons now suffer from the same illness. He lives with mother who is the sole carer with a little financial support from his sister and brother-in-law. CSOID used to provide him with a wheel chair but now the only support they can give is counselling and pain killers.
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  • Monir,9 years old, father Sorif and Muktar, 15. Muktar is visually impaired and Monir has multiple disability. Muktar is fantastic at English and when he grows up he is going to be a doctor. they live in a shack behind a rickshaw holding place with mother Morshda and little sister Mim.  CSID provides Monir with therapy twice/week, his chair and in the past several eye operations for Muktar.
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  • Baby Shemeririwe is only 5 days old. She was premature, born at 30 weeks term. Her mother stays with her in the neo-natal unit at Bwindi Community hospital, Uganda. She is about to have a cannula fitted so she can receive Dextra that will help with her early development. Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • Patients line up and wait to see one of the doctors at Bwindi Community Hospital. The drop in clinic for the community runs every morning.  Doctors see patients suffering from a wide variety of health problems; malaria and malnutrition are very common.  The young girl sleeping while she waits with her mother has malaria. The Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • A shelf in one of the prisoners cells on the special mother and baby unit. HMP Styal, Wilmslow, Cheshire
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  • A Mums Day message in the window of a trinket and card shop on the Strand, on 5th March 2018, in London, England.
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  • Thousands of protestors demostrate in  Whitehall protesting at Prime Minister Boris Johnson suspension of parliament on 31st August 2019 in London, United Kingdom. His plan to prorogue parliament to block the chance of MPs voting to prevent a No Deal Brexit has prompted an angry backlash from the public, MPs from both opposition parties and the ruling Conservative Party.
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  • Hungary, Budapest, Keleti Station. A Syrian refugee family about to board a train to the Austria n border.
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  • A group of Akha Cherpia women and their children wearing a mixture of traditional and modern clothing in Ban Nam Hin village, Phongsaly Province, Lao PDR.  One of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia, Laos has 49 officially recognised ethnic groups although there are many more self-identified and sub groups. These groups are distinguished by their own customs, beliefs and rituals. Details down to the embroidery on a shirt, the colour of the trim and the type of skirt all help signify the wearer's ethnic and clan affiliations.
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  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Batalimo camp for refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo.  Baby being vaccinated by midwife Nina Seddua Yatia
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  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Batalimo camp for refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo. Patients waiting to be seen at the health clinic.
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  • Bwindi Community Hospital medical staff run an out reach clinic in Kitahurira, the only Batwa tribe settlement in Mpungu district. As well as nutrition and vaccination programs they also monitor all the babies health. Rev Sam head of the Bwindi Community Hospital outreach program weighs each of the children attending. The Hospital provides different outreach clinics everyday for the surrounding area around Buhoma. The Mpungu district is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Western Uganda.
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  • Nurse Christine Happy sits with a young patient at Bwindi Community Hospital. 4-year-old Junior had surgery to remove an abyss from his chest and is now recovering in the children’s ward. Standards of patient care and cleanliness at the hospital are extremely high. The Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma Village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • Nurse Christine Happy walks through the children’s ward checking on patients at Bwindi Community hospital, Uganda. Standards of patient care and cleanliness at the hospital are extremely high. The Bwindi Community Hospital in Buhoma village is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • Brenda with her 3-week-old baby using the neo natal facilities at Bwindi Community Hospital.  Her baby was born was 7 weeks premature, due to the carefully planned facilities there is a high chance of survival for all premature babies born at the hospital. Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village on the edge of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • Brenda with her 3-week-old baby using the neo natal facilities at Bwindi Community Hospital.  Her baby was born was 7 weeks premature, due to the carefully planned facilities there is a high chance of survival for all premature babies born at the hospital. <br />
Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village on the edge of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • A noticeboard and leaflets available in the visitors centre. HMP Styal, Wilmslow, Cheshire
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  • Central African Republic. August 2012.Batalimo camp for refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo. Baby being vaccinated by midwife Nina Seddua Yatia.
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