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  • Kibera slum, Nairobi, Kenya
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  • Kibera in Nairobi is the biggest slum in Africa with around a million inhabitants. Potable water and waste management are not government supported and are resolved by community based organisations, CBOs. Maji Na Ufanisi an NGO focusing on water and sanitation works with Ushirika a CBO in the Soweto and Laini Sapa districts of the slum, supporting the construction of potable water infrastructure and community latrines, which are then managed by the community.
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  • APODIP is a certified fairtrade producer and is made up of mainly indigenous Pokomchi and Qeqchi Mayan members in the Alta Verapaz area of Guatemala.
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  • Kibera in Nairobi is the biggest slum in Africa with around a million inhabitants.
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  • Waterside housing on the gulf of Urabá, Colombia
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  • Dorothy with her brother Steven. Dorothy is head of her household, orphaned by AIDS, she is bringing up her three younger siblings on her own. Two of them are HIV positive. They live in a tiny and unfurnished shack in southern Malawi. Dorothy is unemployed. She showed me the food she has for the family, about three pounds of maize flower in the bottom of a bucket, that's everything.<br />
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Dorothy takes part in a girls' group supported by World Renew.<br />
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Dorothy gave consent for this photograph to be made and used to tell her story. There are other parts of her story I'm struggling with.
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  • Dorothy is head of her household, orphaned by AIDS, she is bringing up her three younger siblings on her own. Two of them are HIV positive. They live in a tiny and unfurnished shack in southern Malawi. Dorothy is unemployed. She showed me the food she has for the family, about three pounds of maize flower in the bottom of a bucket, that's everything.<br />
<br />
Dorothy takes part in a girls' group supported by World Renew.<br />
<br />
Dorothy gave consent for this photograph to be made and used to tell her story. There are other parts of her story I'm struggling with.
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