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  • The emplumados (feathered men) of Cacaopera do a variety of dances that are indigenous to El Salvador, from the Pipil and Lenca people, a culture that was nearly exterminated completely in the massacres of 1932. The dances are the main symbol of indigenous resistance to cultural domination in the Cacaopera area of Morazán, El Salvador. There are only a few men who can do the dances now, though several people were taught in the refugee camps of Colomoncagua while the massacres of the 1980s were happening.
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  • The emplumados (feathered men) of Cacaopera do a variety of dances that are indigenous to El Salvador, from the Pipil and Lenca people, a culture that was nearly exterminated completely in the massacres of 1932. The dances are the main symbol of indigenous resistance to cultural domination in the Cacaopera area of Morazán, El Salvador. There are only a few men who can do the dances now, though several people were taught in the refugee camps of Colomoncagua while the massacres of the 1980s were happening.
    el_salvador_hawkey_20060101_374.jpg
  • Julio César Morales and Pedro Quino Chom dig a field with hoes to prepare it for planting a crop of mangetout beans. The men are members of the CORCI coop. Coordinación Regional de Cooperativas Integrales, CORCI, is a certified Fairtrade producer based in Panimatzalam, San Andrés Semetabaj, Sololá, Guatemala and produces vegetables such as mangetout peas.
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  • Julio César Morales and Pedro Quino Chom dig a field with hoes to prepare it for planting a crop of mangetout beans. The men are members of the CORCI coop. Coordinación Regional de Cooperativas Integrales, CORCI, is a certified Fairtrade producer based in Panimatzalam, San Andrés Semetabaj, Sololá, Guatemala and produces vegetables such as mangetout peas.
    Guatemala_Hawkey_CORCI_20120326_034.jpg
  • In a migrant refuge in Tapachula, Mexico, men eat a meal.
    Mexico_migration_Hawkey_20210714_473.jpg
  • Two men in Chamelecón, San Pedro Sula, Honduras
    Honduras_migration_Hawkey_20210628_6...jpg
  • Men lower a pipe into a borehole in Niger. The construction of the borehole and pump is supported by World Renew
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  • Men work in a world Food Programme warehouse in Dadaab
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  • Two men heave a reluctant pig into a pickup truck.
    Guatemala_Hawkey_Maya_Ixil_20120313_...jpg
  • Farmhands on top of their harvest of cassava on a tractor trailer. Finca La Alemania, Sucre, Colombia. The farm had been subject to threats and their community leader Rogelio Martinez was assassinated by masked men a month prior.
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  • Two men heave a reluctant pig into a pickup truck.
    Guatemala_Hawkey_Maya_Ixil_20120313_...jpg
  • Clearing land left fallow for seven years. Six or seven years of fallow keeps this land fertile, and makes the farming sustainable, but the clearance is tough work. The farmers use machetes called guarisamas, with very long heavy blades. This farm, belonging to Lázaro Adalid Zablah, a participant in programmes sponsored by World Renew, is near Los Charcos, Olancho.
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  • Clearing land left fallow for seven years. Six or seven years of fallow keeps this land fertile, and makes the farming sustainable, but the clearance is tough work. The farmers use machetes called guarisamas, with very long heavy blades. This farm, belonging to Lázaro Adalid Zablah, a participant in programmes sponsored by World Renew, is near Los Charcos, Olancho.
    Honduras_Hawkey_WorldRenew_Olancho_2...jpg
  • Clearing land left fallow for seven years. Six or seven years of fallow keeps this land fertile, and makes the farming sustainable, but the clearance is tough work. The farmers use machetes called guarisamas, with very long heavy blades. This farm, belonging to Lázaro Adalid Zablah, a participant in programmes sponsored by World Renew, is near Los Charcos, Olancho.
    Honduras_Hawkey_Jesus_20180322_3499.jpg
  • Kevin Giovanni Zelaya, 25, Juticalpa<br />
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Me fui para los Estados Unidos, estuve una semana y me deportaron. Supuestamente iba a trabajar, y me agarraron. No me trataron bien, me trataron como delincuente se puede decir. Un trata aquí de quitar los obstáculos en la vida, porque es difícil tener sus propios negocios, su casa, sus cosas, es bien difícil, entonces uno trata de hacer su vida, la vida de sus hijos, y trata de tener una vida nueva en otro país, porque en este país no te dan un apoyo, no te dan una buena educación, y la economía no esta bien entonces no hay buenos trabajos. Solo mire el país, como estamos, así no se puede, es bien difícil. Entonces decidí. Irme. <br />
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Sufrí.<br />
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La delincuencia que estamos sufriendo en este país es exagerado. Empieza con los políticos y los policías. Estamos acabados. Es difícil llegar a tener algo en la vida en este país. Por eso tantas personas deciden irse, por lo mismo, porque no tenemos un empleo, la canasta básica es demasiada alta, el combustible, es una vida muy complicada<br />
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Mi mamá ya no podía darnos más que un tiempo de comida, estaba sacrificado, y ya no. Decidí. Estuve en Mexico, trabajé en lo que sea en Mexico, conocí una chava, ella me ayudó. Por medio de ella conocí un coyote. Me fui por el río, por Michoacán. Sufrí bastante. Caminé mucho, por el desierto. Después de tanto sufrimiento, cuando llegué estaba aliviado, que había llegado con vida. No todo el mundo llega. Me fui donde un primo hermano mío, estaba recuperando allí. El tiene papeles. Apenas estaba recuperando físicamente, de tanto macaneo, de las heridas y la deshidratación, y había perdido mucho peso, estaba muy flaco, cuando me agarró la migra. Muchos no llegan. Muchos se mueren en el camino.<br />
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Iba gente, iban débiles del viaje, que ya no podían, no tenían fuerzas, y no podían con el río. Se iban por el río, no podían, como cruzar. Se iban con hambre, con sueño, golpeados. Una muchacha. Se la llevó el río. Se
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  • Clearing land left fallow for seven years. Six or seven years of fallow keeps this land fertile, and makes the farming sustainable, but the clearance is tough work. The farmers use machetes called guarisamas, with very long heavy blades. This farm, belonging to Lázaro Adalid Zablah, a participant in programmes sponsored by World Renew, is near Los Charcos, Olancho.
    Honduras_Hawkey_WorldRenew_Olancho_2...jpg
  • Clearing land left fallow for seven years. Six or seven years of fallow keeps this land fertile, and makes the farming sustainable, but the clearance is tough work. The farmers use machetes called guarisamas, with very long heavy blades. This farm, belonging to Lázaro Adalid Zablah, a participant in programmes sponsored by World Renew, is near Los Charcos, Olancho.
    Honduras_Hawkey_WorldRenew_Olancho_2...jpg
  • Clearing land left fallow for seven years. Six or seven years of fallow keeps this land fertile, and makes the farming sustainable, but the clearance is tough work. The farmers use machetes called guarisamas, with very long heavy blades. This farm, belonging to Lázaro Adalid Zablah, a participant in programmes sponsored by World Renew, is near Los Charcos, Olancho.
    Honduras_Hawkey_WorldRenew_Olancho_2...jpg
  • farmers walk home after a day's work
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  • Demolition of buildings damaged in the 1972 earthquake in Managua is still going on. Urban search and rescue teams coordinate the demolition so it can be carried out safely by the people who were living in the ruins and whohave now been re-housed by the FSLN government under President Daniel Ortega. The workers are paid a very small sum, but make extra selling the reinforcing steel they recover.
    nicaragua_hawkey_20110526_775.jpg
  • Migrants talk about the caravan in Pijijiapan
    Mexico_Migrant_Caravan_20181026_1055.jpg
  • A row of soldiers confront protestors in clouds of smoke from burning tyres on barricades. The protestors sang the national anthem of Honduras during the protest was against electoral fraud by the Nationalist Party.
    Honduras_Hawkey_elections_20171211_3...jpg
  • Freshly-picked coffee is delivered to the CARUCHIL mill near Marcala, La Paz, Honduras. CARUCHIL is a Fairtrade-certified coffee producer.
    Honduras_Hawkey_CARUCHIL_20120207_00...jpg
  • Workers at the APRAINORES processing plant in San Carlos Lempa. APRAINORES is a primary producer association of over 60 families located near San Carlos Lempa, at the mouth of the Lempa River in El Salvador. Members are ex-combatents from the FMLN and subsistence farmers whose main cash income is from small cashew plantations. Together they own a processing plant employing around 60 workers for several months a year. All the cashew production is certified Fairtrade.
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  • Cotton is lifted into container modules that are picked up by trucks from the SODEFITEX mill in Tambacounda.
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  • Workers share a drink of water while resting on a heap of cotton being loaded into the SODEFITEX ginning mill in Tambacounda.
    senegal_hawkey_20121214_199.jpg
  • A Fairtrade cotton picker in Thiokéthian, Senegal. There is no shade in the cotton fields and the work tends to be very hot.
    senegal_hawkey_20121211_040.jpg
  • At the Fareshare depot in Brighton, surplus food from the food industry is packed ready for distribution to organisations working with homeless and vulnerable people in the community.
    united_kingdom_hawkey_20130910_367.jpg
  • At the Fareshare depot in Brighton, surplus food from the food industry is packed ready for distribution to organisations working with homeless and vulnerable people in the community. Dave Vickers, a regular volunteer, loads food into a refrigerated truck for delivery.
    united_kingdom_hawkey_20130910_066.jpg
  • At the Fareshare depot in Brighton, surplus food from the food industry is packed ready for distribution to organisations working with homeless and vulnerable people in the community. Ben Fookes, a regular volunteer, packs food for distribution.
    united_kingdom_hawkey_20130910_098.jpg
  • "Quique" a bus driver of the 'La Bombilla' transport collective, in San José Petare, Caracas.
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  • A cowboy crops the tips off a cow's horns to protect the cowboys and horses. Santa Maria de Ipire, Venezuela
    venezuela_hawkey_20130922_775.jpg
  • The chief of Seduya village, centre, sits outside his house. One of the chief's functions is the protocol of meeting visitors and making sure the appropriate hospitality and welcome is given. Hospitality has culture and religious importance, and though the village is poor, and muslim inhabitants are fasting for Ramadan, the chief ensures that visitors eat well and have a place to sleep.<br />
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The small village of Seduya, Koinadugu is in a remote district of Kabala province, in northern Sierra Leone, an area heavily affected by the civil war in the 1990s. Working with partner Christian Extension Services, World Renew is helping the village with agricultural trainining to improve harvests and with sanitation and clean water supply.
    SierraLeone_Hawkey_WorldRenew_201706...jpg
  • El Mercado Roberto Huembes in Managua, Nicaragua, is a large market with some 7,500 sellers and other workers. It contains many sections such as fresh fruit and veg, meat, fish, iguanas, piñatas, spices, clothes and cooked food and has its own bus station.
    nicaragua_hawkey_20110510_233.jpg
  • El Mercado Roberto Huembes in Managua, Nicaragua, is a large market with some 7,500 sellers and other workers. It contains many sections such as fresh fruit and veg, meat, fish, iguanas, piñatas, spices, clothes and cooked food and has its own bus station.
    nicaragua_hawkey_20110507_144.jpg
  • El Mercado Roberto Huembes in Managua, Nicaragua, is a large market with some 7,500 sellers and other workers. It contains many sections such as fresh fruit and veg, meat, fish, iguanas, piñatas, spices, clothes and cooked food and has its own bus station.
    nicaragua_hawkey_20110507_142.jpg
  • Demolition of buildings damaged in the 1972 earthquake in Managua is still going on. Urban search and rescue teams coordinate the demolition so it can be carried out safely by the people who were living in the ruins and whohave now been re-housed by the FSLN government under President Daniel Ortega. The workers are paid a very small sum, but make extra selling the reinforcing steel they recover.
    nicaragua_hawkey_20110526_807.jpg
  • Demolition of buildings damaged in the 1972 earthquake in Managua is still going on. Urban search and rescue teams coordinate the demolition so it can be carried out safely by the people who were living in the ruins and whohave now been re-housed by the FSLN government under President Daniel Ortega. The workers are paid a very small sum, but make extra selling the reinforcing steel they recover.
    nicaragua_hawkey_20110526_791.jpg
  • Demolition of buildings damaged in the 1972 earthquake in Managua is still going on. Urban search and rescue teams coordinate the demolition so it can be carried out safely by the people who were living in the ruins and whohave now been re-housed by the FSLN government under President Daniel Ortega. The workers are paid a very small sum, but make extra selling the reinforcing steel they recover.
    nicaragua_hawkey_20110526_770.jpg
  • Demolition of buildings damaged in the 1972 earthquake in Managua is still going on. Urban search and rescue teams coordinate the demolition so it can be carried out safely by the people who were living in the ruins and whohave now been re-housed by the FSLN government under President Daniel Ortega. The workers are paid a very small sum, but make extra selling the reinforcing steel they recover.
    nicaragua_hawkey_20110526_769.jpg
  • Demolition of buildings damaged in the 1972 earthquake in Managua is still going on. Urban search and rescue teams coordinate the demolition so it can be carried out safely by the people who were living in the ruins and whohave now been re-housed by the FSLN government under President Daniel Ortega. The workers are paid a very small sum, but make extra selling the reinforcing steel they recover.
    nicaragua_hawkey_20110526_740.jpg
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  • People drinking Guinness in a shebeen in Kibera.
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  • Vijajmuni, a hindu who looks after the local temple, and who supports the Fairtrade cotton farmers in Rapar district, Gujarat, India.<br />
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Fairtrade Australia and New Zealand support cotton producer groups in India. Fairtrade-certified groups benefit from Fairtrade through guaranteed prices for their produce, technical assistance to improve quality and output, and the Fairtrade premium which the producer groups decide what to do with, often using it for education and health care for their members' communities.<br />
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RDFC (formerly Agrocel) is a Fairtrade-certified group of thousands of farmers who grow cotton in the Rapar, Kutch region of Gujarat in western India.
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  • Amarabhai Charda (left) and Charabar Charda (right) Fairtrade-certified cotton farmers in Rapar district, Gujarat, India.<br />
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Fairtrade Australia and New Zealand support cotton producer groups in India. Fairtrade-certified groups benefit from Fairtrade through guaranteed prices for their produce, technical assistance to improve quality and output, and the Fairtrade premium which the producer groups decide what to do with, often using it for education and health care for their members' communities.<br />
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RDFC (formerly Agrocel) is a Fairtrade-certified group of thousands of farmers who grow cotton in the Rapar, Kutch region of Gujarat in western India
    India_Hawkey_Gujarat_20170109_587.jpg
  • Elvin Alvarez inspects a batch of cocoa at UNCRIPROCA a Fairtrade-certified cocoa producer in the hard-to-reach area of the Atlantic coast of Nicaragua. La Cruz de Rio Grande, RAAS, Nicaragua.
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  • Workers carry incoming coffee to be weighed at the UCCEI coop, Matagalpa, Nicaragua. The coop is Fairtrade-certified.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_UCCEI_20111025_027.jpg
  • Gabriel Rodriguez, left, works on a conventional coffee plot with the use of chemical pesticides and fertilisers. These are strictly limited by Fairtrade agreements to selected legal agrochemicals and they are obliged to use full protective clothing.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_Gorrion_20111013_03...jpg
  • A young coffee picker, David Martinez, near Yalí. Fairtrade-certified Cooperatives El Gorrión and Polo are Fairtrade-certified coffee producers in San Sebastián de Yalí, Jinotega, Nicaragua.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_Gorrion_20111013_02...jpg
  • Farm worker Raúl González holds his breath as he passes through the dust of a peanut harvesting machine working near Chinandega. The Del Campo cooperative is a certified Fairtrade producer in the Leon and Chinandega regions of Nicaragua.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_Del_Campo_20111221_...jpg
  • Farm worker Raúl González passes through the dust of a peanut harvesting machine working near Chinandega.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_Del_Campo_20111221_...jpg
  • At finca Sta Lucia, a member of CORCASAN coop, Gersan Martinez, 28 and Berenesa Ramos, 28, coffee pickers on the farm.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_CORCASAN_20111119_0...jpg
  • Juan Hernandez waters a cocoa nursery in an experimental cocoa plot in Waslala. Cooperativa de Servicios Agroforestal y Comercialización de Cacao, CACAONICA, is located in Waslala, Nicaragua and is Fairtrade-certified.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_CACAONICA_20111027_...jpg
  • José Santos Espinoza, a member of the coop counts his payment for cocoa beans delivered to the coop. Cooperativa de Servicios Agroforestal y Comercialización de Cacao, CACAONICA, is located in Waslala, Nicaragua and is Fairtrade-certified.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_CACAONICA_20111026_...jpg
  • Pablo Flores Hernandez, member of ACAWAS coop, on his cocoa plantation. Asociación Campesina Waslala, ACAWAS, is a Fairtrade-certified cocoa producer based in Waslala, Nicaragua.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_ACAWAS_20111027_035.jpg
  • Army with riot police equipment and improvised metal truncheons prepare to confront protestors in Olancho.
    Honduras_Hawkey_elections_20171215_4...jpg
  • A row of soldiers confront protestors in clouds of smoke from burning tyres on barricades. The protestors sang the national anthem of Honduras during the protest was against electoral fraud by the Nationalist Party.
    Honduras_Hawkey_elections_20171211_3...jpg
  • Honduran Army begin to move a burning barricade on the outskirts of the capital Tegucigalpa.
    Honduras_Hawkey_elections_20171211_3...jpg
  • Demonstrations against the irregularities and fraud in the elections of Nov 26 in Honduras were repelled by the Honduran Army. Riot police refused to repress demonstrations, a move that was welcomed, but when a new pay deal was cut for them, they went back to work. Here riot police speak with a human rights observer.
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  • Demonstrations against the irregularities and fraud in the elections of Nov 26 in Honduras were repelled by the Honduran Army. Riot police refused to repress demonstrations, a move that was welcomed, but when a new pay deal was cut for them, they went back to work.
    Honduras_Hawkey_elections_20171206_5...jpg
  • Demonstrations against the irregularities and fraud in the elections of Nov 26 in Honduras were repelled by the Honduran Army. Many soldiers covered their faces with black masks. Riot police refused to repress demonstrations, a move that was welcomed, but when a new pay deal was cut for them, they went back to work.
    Honduras_Hawkey_elections_20171206_5...jpg
  • Soldiers of the Honduran Army on the streets of the capital Tegucigalpa prepared to repel a protest against electoral fraud in Tegucigalpa.
    Honduras_Hawkey_elections_20171206_4...jpg
  • Soldiers of the Honduran Army on the streets of the capital Tegucigalpa ready to repel a protest. Later the soldiers used teargas and batons against the protestors.
    Honduras_Hawkey_elections_20171206_3...jpg
  • villagers pushing a boat out on a CWS-supported project for disaster preparedness on the atlantic coast of Honduras. The project helps avoids flooding and landslide disasters that have occured here in the past during the hurricane season.
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  • A detailed map of risks drawn by villagers in a coastal area affected by floods and landslides during the rainy season on the Atlantic coast of Honduras near Trujillo. Noel Landaverde, coordinator of the Colón and Gracias a Dios region is on the right of the picture.
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  • Workers at the COAQUIL coffee cooperative in Quiraguira, Intibucá, Honduras, carry sacks of coffee to a waiting lorry.
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  • César Humberto Aguilar, supervising coffee picking, carries a pistol. COPROCAEL, Cooperativa De Productores De Café La Encarnación Ltda, is a Fairtrade-certified coffee producer in Encarnación, Ocotepeque, Honduras, close to the borders of Guatemala and El Salvador.
    Honduras_Hawkey_COPROCAEL_20120204_0...jpg
  • Workers unload sacks of coffee being delivered by members to the coop, the coffee is weighed and registered by staff. COMSA, Café Orgánico Marcala, is a Fairtrade-certified organisation based in Marcala, La Paz, Honduras.
    Honduras_Hawkey_COMSA_20120206_009.jpg
  • Nory Paz, coffee farmer and member of the COAGRICSAL coop that is certified by Fairtrade. Mr Paz has become a local expert in organic fertilizers, taught by COAGRICSAL in a project supported by Finnish Fairtrade. Here he shows powdered minerals that he is using in his bocache (bocashi, bokashi) fertilizers.
    Honduras_Hawkey_COAGRICSAL_20160714_...jpg
  • Carlos García checks the quality of parchment coffee milling.
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  • Carpenters make beehives in the CIPAC building. CIPAC, Cooperativa Integral de Producción Apicultores de Cuilco, is a Fairtrade-certified honey-producing organisation in Cuilco, Huehuetenango, Guatemala.
    Guatemala_Hawkey_CIPAC_20120313_020.jpg
  • Samuel Rodríguez, in charge of quality at the Los Pinos coffee mill, checks coffee being sorted by machine and coming off the conveyor belt. Cooperativa Los Pinos is a certified Fairtrade producer based in El Salvador.
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  • An elderly man leaves the El Jabalí coop after being paid for cutting coffee. Cooperativa El Jabali is a certified Fairtrade coffee producer based in El Salvador.
    el_salvador_hawkey_20120302_745.jpg
  • Fishermen in Havana bring home a catch of swordfish
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  • Cotton is lifted into container modules that are picked up by trucks from the SODEFITEX mill in Tambacounda.
    senegal_hawkey_20121214_224.jpg
  • In the yard of the SODEFITEX ginning mill in Tambacounda workers bring out compacted bails of clean, ginned cotton, or lint, ready for export. All of Senegal's cotton is exported, there are no spinning or textile factories in the country.
    senegal_hawkey_20121214_177.jpg
  • José Conejeros from the Centro Educacional de la Madera (Timber Education Centre) volunteers with others to build houses for people who have lost everything.
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  • A rickshaw driver in the Outfall Slum, Dhaka, Bangladesh
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  • El Mercado Roberto Huembes in Managua, Nicaragua, is a large market with some 7,500 sellers and other workers. It contains many sections such as fresh fruit and veg, meat, fish, iguanas, piñatas, spices, clothes and cooked food and has its own bus station.
    NI_hawkey_huembes_20110510_233.jpg
  • El Mercado Roberto Huembes in Managua, Nicaragua, is a large market with some 7,500 sellers and other workers. It contains many sections such as fresh fruit and veg, meat, fish, iguanas, piñatas, spices, clothes and cooked food and has its own bus station.
    NI_hawkey_huembes_20110507_143.jpg
  • At the Fareshare depot in Brighton, surplus food from the food industry is packed ready for distribution to organisations working with homeless and vulnerable people in the community. Steven Watters, a regular volunteer, tags boxes with the names of the beneficiary organisations.
    united_kingdom_hawkey_20130910_040.jpg
  • At the Fareshare depot in Brighton, surplus food from the food industry is packed ready for distribution to organisations working with homeless and vulnerable people in the community.
    united_kingdom_hawkey_20130910_380.jpg
  • At the Fareshare depot in Brighton, surplus food from the food industry is packed ready for distribution to organisations working with homeless and vulnerable people in the community.
    united_kingdom_hawkey_20130910_101.jpg
  • "Quique" a bus driver of the 'La Bombilla' transport collective, in San José Petare, Caracas.
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  • Oscar Gómez, bus driver of the bus drivers' union called La Bombilla, in San José Petare, Caracas. The area is an informal barrio built on a steep hillside.
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  • Bus driver Oscar Gómez lives in San José Petare, Caracas. Here he puts petrol in his car. The petrol is heavily subsidised and is thought to be the cheapest in the world at 0.95 Bolivares a litre. At current exchange rates you couldn't fit one US dollar's worth of petrol in a car. A taxi driver uses around 50 US cents of petrol in a day's work, at the official and less-favourable exchange rate.
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  • Oscar Gómez, right, bus driver of the 'La Bombilla' transport collective, in San José Petare, Caracas. As well as driving buses, Oscar is the administrator of the collective. Through the government's free programme of adult education he gained a degree in administration and accounting.
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  • Mustapha Fofana (left) and Musa Kamara (right) in the community hall of Sarokah village.<br />
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Mr Fofana and Mr Kamara are part of the CES village development council and took part in planning and building this community centre and grain storage centre for the village.
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  • A young man sits among the rubbish. Nicaragua's capital Managua dumps its rubbish at La Chureca. Hundreds of people make a living here from recycling plastics and metals they recover. But making an income here requires long hours of hard physical labour and the risks include poisonous waste that is dumped by the maquila industry, sharps from hospitals and viscera from the butchery trade.
    nicaragua_hawkey_20110525_718.jpg
  • A man puts recylcable rubbish into his sack as a line of vultures watch over him. Nicaragua's capital Managua dumps its rubbish at La Chureca. Hundreds of people make a living here from recycling plastics and metals they recover. But making an income here requires long hours of hard physical labour and the risks include poisonous waste that is dumped by the maquila industry, sharps from hospitals and viscera from the butchery trade.
    nicaragua_hawkey_20110525_671.jpg
  • Portrait of a man on the rubbish dump after a day's work. Nicaragua's capital Managua dumps its rubbish at La Chureca. Hundreds of people make a living here from recycling plastics and metals they recover. But making an income here requires long hours of hard physical labour and the risks include poisonous waste that is dumped by the maquila industry, sharps from hospitals and viscera from the butchery trade.
    nicaragua_hawkey_20110521_567.jpg
  • A man rests after a day of work at the dump. Nicaragua's capital Managua dumps its rubbish at La Chureca. Hundreds of people make a living here from recycling plastics and metals they recover. But making an income here requires long hours of hard physical labour and the risks include poisonous waste that is dumped by the maquila industry, sharps from hospitals and viscera from the butchery trade.
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  • Palestinians at the spring in Battir village near Bethlehem, one of very few places in the West Bank where Israel hasn't taken control of the water source. The spring has been managed here since Roman times. <br />
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The line that the Separation Barrier is following has annexed significant water sources in the West Bank.
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  • El Mercado Roberto Huembes in Managua, Nicaragua, is a large market with some 7,500 sellers and other workers. It contains many sections such as fresh fruit and veg, meat, fish, iguanas, piñatas, spices, clothes and cooked food and has its own bus station.
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  • El Mercado Roberto Huembes in Managua, Nicaragua, is a large market with some 7,500 sellers and other workers. It contains many sections such as fresh fruit and veg, meat, fish, iguanas, piñatas, spices, clothes and cooked food and has its own bus station.
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  • El Mercado Roberto Huembes in Managua, Nicaragua, is a large market with some 7,500 sellers and other workers. It contains many sections such as fresh fruit and veg, meat, fish, iguanas, piñatas, spices, clothes and cooked food and has its own bus station.
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  • A young man shows off his muscles in the meat section. El Mercado Roberto Huembes in Managua, Nicaragua, is a large market with some 7,500 sellers and other workers. It contains many sections such as fresh fruit and veg, meat, fish, iguanas, piñatas, spices, clothes and cooked food and has its own bus station.
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  • Some spectators take refreshments during an afternoon of sport at Rodeito near Somotillo, Nicaragua. Baseball is the national sport and in this area sporting activities are encouraged by the Lutheran Church with the support of ELCA as a healthy pasttime for young people to enjoy. Social problems associated with alcohol consumption are widespread, and the church has set up a tournament of several teams, helping some with the provision of equipment. Hundreds of people arrived, many on horses.
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