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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
3851
Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Upstate Girls - What Became of Collar City
Diana (32) telling her children to do the housework. It is her day off from the Hess Mini Mart in South Troy. Diana has seven children and the four youngest live with her. The baby is her goddaughter, whom she minds several days a week.
© Brenda Ann Kenneally
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Upstate Girls - What Became of Collar City
Diana (32) telling her children to do the housework. It is her day off from the Hess Mini Mart in South Troy. Diana has seven children and the four youngest live with her. The baby is her goddaughter, whom she minds several days a week.
© Brenda Ann Kenneally
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Afghanistan
Abdul Mudan, six months old, arrived with his family a few days ago, in a miserable camp for the internally displaced people on the outskirts of the capital of Laghman Metharlam. Like the others, he must sleep on the ground because everything was buried in their Garouch house.
The camp has no access to drinking water, sanitation, electricity and is about ten kilometers from the city in the middle of the desert. The government promised them financial compensation, $ 2,000 for the families of the deceased and $ 1,000 for the seriously wounded. Meanwhile, they have nothing and cruelly lack of everything.
© Véronique de Viguerie
27/08/2008 3750
27/08/2008
Afghanistan
Abdul Mudan, six months old, arrived with his family a few days ago, in a miserable camp for the internally displaced people on the outskirts of the capital of Laghman Metharlam. Like the others, he must sleep on the ground because everything was buried in their Garouch house.
The camp has no access to drinking water, sanitation, electricity and is about ten kilometers from the city in the middle of the desert. The government promised them financial compensation, $ 2,000 for the families of the deceased and $ 1,000 for the seriously wounded. Meanwhile, they have nothing and cruelly lack of everything.
© Véronique de Viguerie
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Haiti - One month after
One year after the democratic elections of January, 2006, when Preval becomes President, not much change in Haiti, the poorest country in the world.
2007©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One year after the democratic elections of January, 2006, when Preval becomes President, not much change in Haiti, the poorest country in the world.
2007©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One year after the democratic elections of January, 2006, when Preval becomes President, not much change in Haiti, the poorest country in the world.
2007©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One year after the democratic elections of January, 2006, when Preval becomes President, not much change in Haiti, the poorest country in the world.
2007©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One year after the democratic elections of January, 2006, when Preval becomes President, not much change in Haiti, the poorest country in the world.
2007©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One year after the democratic elections of January, 2006, when Preval becomes President, not much change in Haiti, the poorest country in the world.
2007©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
Daily life in this seaside town that was once a tourist haven, the only place in Haiti that's still green with vegetation, but is filthy and poor, with no plumbing or electricity in a majority of the homes.
2006©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
Daily life in this seaside town that was once a tourist haven, the only place in Haiti that's still green with vegetation, but is filthy and poor, with no plumbing or electricity in a majority of the homes.
2006©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
Daily life in this seaside town that was once a tourist haven, the only place in Haiti that's still green with vegetation, but is filthy and poor, with no plumbing or electricity in a majority of the homes.
2006©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
Daily life in this seaside town that was once a tourist haven, the only place in Haiti that's still green with vegetation, but is filthy and poor, with no plumbing or electricity in a majority of the homes.
2006©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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The last Empire - Twenty years after
Rinsing the cloth in Vaga. City of Shenkursk. Arkhangelsk region. March 2006
© Sergey Maximishin / Focus
01/03/2006 3216
01/03/2006
The last Empire - Twenty years after
Rinsing the cloth in Vaga. City of Shenkursk. Arkhangelsk region. March 2006
© Sergey Maximishin / Focus
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3345
Caspian sea
Washing on the line, and oil tankers on the horizon. Baku, 2006.
Stanley Greene / Noor
01/01/2006 3345
01/01/2006
Caspian sea
Washing on the line, and oil tankers on the horizon. Baku, 2006.
Stanley Greene / Noor
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Madagascar
Antananarivo Prison, Women’s Wing, Madagascar.
The women’s wing has 248 women and twelve juveniles, including some with babies. David versus Goliath – defying the guard.
© Lizzie SADIN
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Madagascar
Antananarivo Prison, Women’s Wing, Madagascar.
The women’s wing has 248 women and twelve juveniles, including some with babies. David versus Goliath – defying the guard.
© Lizzie SADIN
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2852
Brazil
Casa de Acolhimento ao Menor penitentiary center, Salvador de Bahia, Brazil
Inmates here are juveniles who have committed minor offences such as theft and drug-taking.Dormitory for inmates under sedation.
© Lizzie SADIN
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Brazil
Casa de Acolhimento ao Menor penitentiary center, Salvador de Bahia, Brazil
Inmates here are juveniles who have committed minor offences such as theft and drug-taking.Dormitory for inmates under sedation.
© Lizzie SADIN
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4050
Mines
Mine victim, 15, goes to do her laundry. Orthopedic Center, Benguela, Angola. November, 2002.
2002©Jane Evelyn Atwood
01/11/2002 4050
01/11/2002
Mines
Mine victim, 15, goes to do her laundry. Orthopedic Center, Benguela, Angola. November, 2002.
2002©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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