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  • The water urn in the Zahrat al-Bustan cafe, Cairo, Egypt
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  • Boys on a horse and cart are silhouetted in a tunnel under a motorway in Old Cairo, Egypt. Children often help their parents in working along side schoolwork.
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  • A couple sit in the Om Kalthoun cafe in Elfi, Cairo, Egypt
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  • El Fishawi's Coffee house in Khan al-Khalili Cairo, Egypt
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  • El Fishawi's Coffee house in Khan al-Khalili Cairo, Egypt
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  • El Fishawi's Coffee house in Khan al-Khalili Cairo, Egypt
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  • Men, some of whom have been protesting come back to the Cafe Tahrir to watch the scenes outside on a small television set, Cairo, Egypt
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  • A man prepares a shisha pipe at the Zahrat al-Bustan cafe, Cairo, Egypt
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  • Women learn new skills through the a NHASD Program, in Egypt. They are taught vocational and practical skills, such as, baking, teaching and carpentry. This gives them the opportunity to earn money in the future, which is crucial as poverty is becoming more widespread in rural areas of Upper Egypt, and especially and among female-headed households.
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  • A woman learns new skills through the a NHASD Program, in Egypt. Women are taught vocational and practical skills, such as, baking, teaching and carpentry. This gives them the opportunity to earn money in the future, which is crucial as poverty is becoming more widespread in rural areas of Upper Egypt, and especially and among female-headed households.
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  • A young Boy prepares some aluminium to be worked on by hammering it on a steel anvil. Children often help their parents in working along side schoolwork.
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  • A woman learns new skills through the a NHASD Program, in Egypt. Women are taught vocational and practical skills, such as, baking, teaching and carpentry. This gives them the opportunity to earn money in the future, which is crucial as poverty is becoming more widespread in rural areas of Upper Egypt, and especially and among female-headed households.
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  • Women learn new skills through the a NHASD Program, in Egypt. They are taught vocational and practical skills, such as, baking, teaching and carpentry. This gives them the opportunity to earn money in the future, which is crucial as poverty is becoming more widespread in rural areas of Upper Egypt, and especially and among female-headed households.
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  • Women learn new skills through the a NHASD Program, in Egypt. They are taught vocational and practical skills, such as, baking, teaching and carpentry. This gives them the opportunity to earn money in the future, which is crucial as poverty is becoming more widespread in rural areas of Upper Egypt, and especially and among female-headed households.
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  • Women wash their pots and pans on the eastern banks of the Nile Delta, Cairo, Egypt. The polluted skies mask the banks of western Cairo on the other side of the river. The Nile is a major north flowing river in Africa, generally regarded as the longest river in the world.
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  • Egypt, Cairo 2014. Qasr el-Nil street grafitti of men with guns and crosses
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  • Egypt, Cairo 2014. Mohammed Maansour Street. Revolutionary grafitti. Stencil of boy with angels wings and two red bullet holes.
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  • Egypt, Cairo. January 2014. Armenian Catholic Church on the corner of Mohammed Sabry Abo Alam Street and Youssef El Guindy Street.  Grafitti commemorating revolution and martyrs.
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  • Egypt, Cairo 2014. Mohammed Mansour Street. Revolutionary grafitti. After grafitti was covered up with whitewash activists painted red 'camouflage', reflecting the spilt blood.
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  • Egypt, Cairo 2014. Mohammed Mansour Street. Revolutionary graffiti. Image representing crucifixion- three pairs of legs with nail through the feet, and policeman with gun.
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  • Egypt, Cairo 2014. Mohammed Mansour Street. Revolutionary graffiti. image of policeman with skulls and angel's wing
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  • Egypt, Cairo 2014. Mohammed Mansour Street. Revolutionary graffiti .
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  • Egypt, Cairo 2014. Mohammed Mansour Street. Revolutionary graffiti - trompe d'oeil of man's face and naked woman..and the man's hand covers another woman's eyes - the arabic says 'Against sexual harrassment'.
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  • Egypt, Cairo 2014. Stencilled faces of martrys on street corner.
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  • Egypt, Cairo 2014. Qasr el-Nil street grafitti - painting of dollar sign and gun.
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  • Egypt, Cairo 2014. Qasr el-Nil street grafitti of a painting of a chair, and a talon, and a dog in front.
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  • Egypt, Cairo 2014. Qasr el-Nil street grafitti of boy with tiger's head smoking a cigarette
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  • Egypt, Cairo 2014. Mohammed Maansour Street. Revolutionary grafitti of boy shot in the eye with angel's wings .
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  • Egypt, Cairo 2014. Mohammed Maansour Street. Revolutionary grafitti of boy shot in the eye with angel's wings .
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  • Egypt, Cairo 2014. Mohammed Maansour Street. Revolutionary grafitti - stencil of woman's face.
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  • Egypt, Cairo 2014. Mohammed Maansour Street. Revolutionary grafitti of lion and snake
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  • Egypt, Cairo. January 2014. Armenian Catholic Church on the corner of Mohammed Sabry Abo Alam Street and Youssef El Guindy Street.  Grafitti commemorating revolution and martyrs. Image of mother holding portrait of her dead son, next to body in a coffin.
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  • Egypt, Cairo 2014. Tahrir Square. Part of the grafitti has been whitewashed..the Arabic says 'We are all Gika' (a student who was killed )
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  • Egypt, Cairo. January 2014. Armenian Catholic Church on the corner of Mohammed Sabry Abo Alam Street and Youssef El Guindy Street.  Grafitti commemorating revolution and martyrs. Drawing of soldier with gun pointing at three young men lying on the ground.
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  • Egypt, Cairo. January 2014. Armenian Catholic Church on the corner of Mohammed Sabry Abo Alam Street and Youssef El Guindy Street.  Grafitti commemorating revolution and martyrs.
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  • Egypt, Cairo. January 2014. Armenian Catholic Church on the corner of Mohammed Sabry Abo Alam Street and Youssef El Guindy Street.  Grafitti commemorating revolution and martyrs. Image of mother holding portrait of her dead son, next to body in a coffin.
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  • Egypt, Cairo. January 2014. Armenian Catholic Church on the corner of Mohammed Sabry Abo Alam Street and Youssef El Guindy Street.  Grafitti commemorating revolution and martyrs. Image of mother holding portrait of her dead son, next to body in a coffin.
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  • Egypt, Cairo. January 2014. Armenian Catholic Church on the corner of Mohammed Sabry Abo Alam Street and Youssef El Guindy Street.  Grafitti commemorating revolution and martyrs.
    egy_2794_1_1_1.jpg
  • Egypt, Cairo 2014. Mohammed Mansour Street. Revolutionary grafitti. After grafitti was covered up with whitewash activists painted red 'camouflage', reflecting the spilt blood. Also portrait of killed boy.
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  • Egypt, Cairo 2014. Mohammed Mansour Street. Revolutionary graffiti. Image of prisoner with Sphinx head , blinded in one eye with half fish head.
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  • Egypt, Cairo 2014. Mohammed Mansour Street. Revolutionary graffiti. Image of skeleton General with roses and eyeballs.
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  • Egypt, Cairo 2014. Mohammed Mansour Street. Revolutionary graffiti. Drawing of street artists under attack from sniper and being shot in the eye (which happened in reality)
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  • Egypt, Cairo 2014. Mohammed Mansour Street. Revolutionary graffiti
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  • Egypt, Cairo 2014. Mohammed Maansour Street. Revolutionary grafitti. The arabic says ' Freedom for all prisoners. They put our brothers in prison'.
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  • A woman wearing a long dress and hijab walks down an empty street, carrying goods on her head. Due to poverty becoming more widespread in rural areas of Upper Egypt, and especially among female-headed households, more woman are learning new skills that will help them sustain a good livelihood.
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  • Seven members of the local community group in Deir el Maymoun, Egypt. Local community groups who are  'light touch' support can make a real difference to closing the gap between the most disadvantaged communities and the rest of society.
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  • Sherif, 14 from Cairo walks unaided towards his Conductor's outstetched hand in the gym at the Peto Institute, Budapest<br />
Designed by Dr Andras Peto in the 1940's in Budapest, Conductive education is a unique system of teaching and learning for children with motor disorders such as cerebral palsy and spina bifida. Designed to improve motor skills and increase independence, it is a method of intense exercise and education.
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  • Shanab, 14 from Cairo shares a joke with a Conductor on the bus that takes the children every morning to the Peto Institiute, Budapest
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  • Shanab, 14 from Cairo is caoxed to walk by her Conductor along a frame. The Peto Institute, Budapest
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  • Looking east from the West Bank bank of the river Nile, of a rising sun with electricity power pylons above the city of modern Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. Egypt is the most populous country in the Middle East and the third-most populous on the African continent (after Nigeria and Ethiopia). About 95% of the country's 82.5 million (2012 est.) people live along the banks of the Nile throughout the Nile Delta, which fans out north of Cairo; and along the Suez Canal.
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  • A portrait of regional MP Mohammed Yasim inside the community hall of the village of Qum on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. Mr Yassim has recently been elected in local elections and has returned to his constituency for a few days to receive petitions and hear of local issues that he can address before returning to parliament in Cairo. He appears to be a respected politician whose face appears on banners and posters around the area, a sign of his popularity. (
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  • Election victory posters for regional MP Mohammed Yasim in the village of Qum on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. Mr Yassim has recently been elected in local elections and has returned to his constituency for a few days to receive petitions and hear of local issues that he can address before returning to parliament in Cairo. He appears to be a respected politician whose face appears on banners and posters around the area, a sign of his popularity.
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  • The exterior of the main railway station in modern Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. Overnight trains from Cairo arrive early morning with the station is some 400m from the River Nile and the ancient Egyptian antiquities of Luxor Temple.
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  • Local architecture of a green door and blue painted house in in a village near Medinet Habu on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. This scene is typical of the quiet pace of rural everyday life, far away from the chaotic capital, Cairo whose government controls the policies that affect the people of small villages.
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  • A Bahrani baggage-handler employed by SABTCO pauses during his shift at Bahrain International airport. Having loaded luggage and cargo into the hold of an Egyptair Airbus, he sits looking hot and tired on the company’s conveyor belt awaiting last-minute additions to the manifest before its imminent departure for Cairo, across the Mediterranean. It is another hot day in this Gulf State, a key hub airport in the region, providing a gateway to the Northern Gulf. The airport is the home for Gulf Air which provides 52% of overall movements and is also the half-way point between Western Europe and Asian destinations such as Hong Kong and Beijing. Picture from the 'Plane Pictures' project, a celebration of aviation aesthetics and flying culture, 100 years after the Wright brothers first 12 seconds/120 feet powered flight at Kitty Hawk,1903
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  • Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday. Many city workers make their way through the square to get to work. An activist is busking, playing to passers by asking for shares only. The square has been renamed Tahrir Square after the square in Cairo. The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • An aerial view of drying washing amidst rubble and dusty rooftops of houses in the village of Bairat, on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. Egypt is the most populous country in the Middle East and the third-most populous on the African continent (after Nigeria and Ethiopia). About 95% of the country's 82.5 million (2012 est.) people live along the banks of the Nile throughout the Nile Delta, which fans out north of Cairo; and along the Suez Canal.
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  • Friends greet each other warmly in the booking hall of the main railway station in Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. In front of them are passengers in queues for tickets. Overnight trains from Cairo arrive early morning with the station is some 400m from the River Nile and the ancient Egyptian antiquities of Luxor Temple.
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  • A moderately wealthy Egyptian family of different ages sit on their courtyard steps of their home in the village of Bairat, on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. Egypt is the most populous country in the Middle East and the third-most populous on the African continent (after Nigeria and Ethiopia). About 95% of the country's 82.5 million (2012 est.) people live along the banks of the Nile throughout the Nile Delta, which fans out north of Cairo; and along the Suez Canal. These regions are among the world's most densely populated, containing an average of over 3,820 persons per square mile (1,540 per km².), as compared to 181 persons per sq. mi. for the country as a whole.
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  • Looking east from the West Bank bank of the river Nile, of a rising sun with electricity power pylons above the city of modern Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. Egypt is the most populous country in the Middle East and the third-most populous on the African continent (after Nigeria and Ethiopia). About 95% of the country's 82.5 million (2012 est.) people live along the banks of the Nile throughout the Nile Delta, which fans out north of Cairo; and along the Suez Canal.
    egypt517-10-03-2016_1.jpg
  • Looking East from the West Bank, early light over the River Nile and city of Luxor with its twin spires of the Christian Manak church, Nile Valley, Egypt. A bird flies past the open river and a satellite TV dish points to the sky. Luxor is a city in Upper (southern) Egypt and the capital of Luxor Governorate. About 95% of the country's 82.5 million (2012 est.) people live along the banks of the Nile throughout the Nile Delta, which fans out north of Cairo; and along the Suez Canal. These regions are among the world's most densely populated.
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  • A portrait of regional MP Mohammed Yasim inside the community hall of the village of Qum on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. Mr Yassim has recently been elected in local elections and has returned to his constituency for a few days to receive petitions and hear of local issues that he can address before returning to parliament in Cairo. He appears to be a respected politician whose face appears on banners and posters around the area, a sign of his popularity.
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  • The face of local Bairat MP Mohamed Yasim above rental bikes in the village of Gezirat on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. Mr Yassim has recently been elected in local elections and has returned to his constituency for a few days to receive petitions and hear of local issues that he can address before returning to parliament in Cairo. He appears to be a respected politician whose face appears on banners and posters around the area, a sign of his popularity.
    egypt309-05-03-2016_1.jpg
  • Exterior of a small community shop in a village near Medinet Habu on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. This scene is typical of the quiet pace of rural everyday life, far away from the chaotic capital, Cairo whose government controls the policies that affect the people of small villages.
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  • Local architecture of a green door and blue painted house in in a village near Medinet Habu on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. This scene is typical of the quiet pace of rural everyday life, far away from the chaotic capital, Cairo whose government controls the policies that affect the people of small villages.
    egypt238-04-03-2016_1.jpg
  • A local farmer on his cart carrying sugarcane is pulled along past a blue wall and arabic writing in a village near Medinet Habu on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. This scene is typical of the quiet pace of rural everyday life, far away from the chaotic capital, Cairo whose government controls the policies that affect the people of small villages.
    egypt236-04-03-2016_1.jpg
  • A local woman walks past a blue painted wall in a village near Medinet Habu on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. This scene is typical of the quiet pace of rural everyday life, far away from the chaotic capital, Cairo whose government controls the policies that affect the people of small villages.
    egypt234-04-03-2016_1.jpg
  • A Bahraini  baggage-handler employed by SABTCO pauses during his shift at Bahrain International airport. Having loaded luggage he is also about to put a cargo of fresh fruits on the conveyor belt and into the hold of an Egyptair Airbus. A colleague walks up the ramp towards the fuselage before the freight goes in before its imminent departure for Cairo, across the Mediterranean. It is another hot day in this Gulf State, a key hub airport in the region, providing a gateway to the Northern Gulf. The airport is the home for Gulf Air which provides 52% of overall movements and is also the half-way point between Western Europe and Asian destinations such as Hong Kong and Beijing. Picture from the 'Plane Pictures' project, a celebration of aviation aesthetics and flying culture, 100 years after the Wright brothers first powered flight, 1903.
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  • Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday. A women is keeping the square clean. The square has been renamed Tahrir Square after the square in Cairo. The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • Exterior of a small community shop in a village near Medinet Habu on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. This scene is typical of the quiet pace of rural everyday life, far away from the chaotic capital, Cairo whose government controls the policies that affect the people of small villages.
    egypt243-04-03-2016_1.jpg
  • A local girl in red runs past a blue painted house in a village near Medinet Habu on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. This scene is typical of the quiet pace of rural everyday life, far away from the chaotic capital, Cairo whose government controls the policies that affect the people of small villages.
    egypt237-04-03-2016_1.jpg
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