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  • During a distribution of food in The Jungle, a queue of people wait for a chance to get a package of food being distributed by Care4Calais volunteers. The food was a donation from a church in the UK.
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  • During a distribution of food in The Jungle, a queue of people wait for a chance to get a package of food being distributed by Care4Calais volunteers. The food was a donation from a church in the UK.
    France_Hawkey_The_Jungle_20150165.jpg
  • During a distribution of food in The Jungle, a queue of people wait for a chance to get a package of food being distributed by Care4Calais volunteers. The food was a donation from a church in the UK.
    France_Hawkey_The_Jungle_20150130.jpg
  • Cacarica, Chocó. Consultation on the building of the Panamerican Highway through the Darien Gap. The consultation included Wounan Indigenous and negro communities. Cacarica is a community of returned displaced people.
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  • As a food distribution finishes many refugees go back to their tents empty-handed in the cold.
    France_Hawkey_The_Jungle_20150194.jpg
  • Students wait to get into class at a school on an MST camp near Cachoeira, Brazil. MST is the Brazilian movement for landless people.
    Brazil_Hawkey_MST_20091123_024.jpg
  • a group of Lenca children sit with an old woman on a rock in the mountains of Intibucá
    Honduras_Hawkey_20180313_1174.jpg
  • Maya-Chortí people celebrate a religious ceremony in thanksgiving for the corn harvest during the Festival de Maíz.
    honduras_hawkey_20170810_222.jpg
  • A stallholder in the Intibucá martket. Berta Cáceres campaigned and organised communities in Intibucá and other areas of Honduras to defend indigenous rights and territories before her assassination.
    Honduras_Hawkey_migrants_20190204_51...jpg
  • Cacrica, Chocó. Embera people queue to vote on the building of a road in their forest reserve. The vote is symbolic as economic interests prevail over the protection of their land and rights. Cacarica is a community of returned displaced people or IDPs, many here have witnessed massacres, assasinations and other violence. This peace community, that aims to exclude all armed groups, was established to protect civilians from military activity and recruitment by paramilitaries, army and guerilla.
    colombia_hawkey_20100627_231.jpg
  • In San Pedro Sula, two girls play in a refuge for children that receives repatriated migrant children. Some children find parents or family waiting for them on arrival, others wait for a few days for family to arrive from remote rural areas, others remain in the refuge indefinitely if no family can be found. In this centre ACT Alliance provides migrant children and their families with psychological support services, food to take home as many of them live in extreme poverty in rural areas of the country, bus fares to get home are provided where this is a problem, and the centre has been provided with equipment and furnishings.
    Honduras_Hawkey_migrants_20140805_01...jpg
  • In San Pedro Sula, a boy shows a newspaper cutting in a refuge for children that receives repatriated migrant children. Some children find parents or family waiting for them on arrival, others wait for a few days for family to arrive from remote rural areas, others remain in the refuge indefinitely if no family can be found. In this centre ACT provides migrant children and their families with psychological support services, food to take home as many of them live in extreme poverty in rural areas of the country, bus fares to get home are provided where this is a problem, and the centre has been provided with equipment and furnishings.
    Honduras_Hawkey_migrants_20140805_00...jpg
  • In San Pedro Sula, two boys play in a refuge for children that receives repatriated migrant children. Some children find parents or family waiting for them on arrival, others wait for a few days for family to arrive from remote rural areas, others remain in the refuge indefinitely if no family can be found. In this centre ACT provides migrant children and their families with psychological support services, food to take home as many of them live in extreme poverty in rural areas of the country, bus fares to get home are provided where this is a problem, and the centre has been provided with equipment and furnishings.
    Honduras_Hawkey_migrants_20140805_00...jpg
  • Two sisters from Honduras wait in line to wash at the El Chaparral camp for asylum seekers in Tijuana. Approximately 2000 people were living in the camp at the time of the photograph in July 2021. Five portaloos were provided by the municipality, they were also used as showers.
    Mexico_migration_Hawkey_20210615_856.jpg
  • Migrants wait at a corner in Apizaco next to the railway as police patrol the rail lines, when the train arrives they run to avoid the migration police and jump into spaces between the freight cars.
    Mexico_migration_Hawkey_20210608_184.jpg
  • Migrants wait in line for food in a migrant refuge near the railway line in Apizaco, Mexico. The refuge is run by lay people and supported mainly by church groups. Migrants often arrive in exhausted, dehydrated, hungry and in need of medical attention. This point on the migrant journey from Honduras takes about a month to reach, including about two weeks walking in southern Mexico, then long and dangerous train rides on the rail network known as La Bestia. The refuge allows migrants to stay up to 48 hours.
    Mexico_migration_Hawkey_20210606_084.jpg
  • A meeting of constituent member coops of CECOCAFEN in Matagalpa for the distribution of nearly 400,000 USD in fairtrade premium.  These musicians wait their turn to provide entertainment to the participants.  CECOCAFEN is made up of 10 cooperatives and two unions of coops, with a total of 2600 producers, more than 700 of whom are women. CECOCAFEN is Fairtrade-certified.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_CECOCAFEN_20111023_...jpg
  • Children wait for their father in a corn field in Concepción Actelá.
    Guatemala_Hawkey_Alta_Verapaz_201607...jpg
  • A group of migrant workers in Apizalco, Mexico walk along railway tracks as they wait for a train heading north to the US.
    Mexico_migration_Hawkey_20210611_361.jpg
  • A group of migrant workers walk along railway tracks as they wait for a train heading north. Everyone in the group has worked in at least one trade, and they are hoping to find work in the US.
    Mexico_migration_Hawkey_20210607_143.jpg
  • School children wait for their lunch at a street stall in Nairobi, Kenya
    Kenya_Hawkey_AP-ACT_20191011_2607.jpg
  • Passengers on the Pyongyang metro walk beneath a large mural depicting Kim Il Sung. illuminated vaults on the roof of the underground station are decorated with colourful chandeliers.. People mill around the station as they wait for their train.
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  • illuminated vaults on the roof of an underground station in the Pyongyang metro are decorated with colourful chandeliers.. People mill around the station as they wait for their train.
    DPRK_Hawkey_Pyongyang_0079.jpg
  • As people from two villages wait for an emergency humanitarian food distribution during the drought and famine in western Uganda, a group perform a short drama about what happens in a family when there's not enough food. <br />
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When there's not enough food to go around in a family, children fight over small scraps of food, sometimes food is shared equally, sometimes people sacrifice their own food to allow children to eat, sometimes difficult decisions are taken, over who will survive. The dynamics of what happens in a family, extended family and community can be emotionally as well as physically devastating.
    Uganda_Hawkey_20170605_394.jpg
  • All military forces in Honduras have been brought onto the streets to contain protests against electoral fraud and the inauguration of Juan Orlando Hernández as President. Here, members of the Honduran Naval Forces wait in formation with shields as they prepare to charge a barricade of protestors in El Guanacaste, Tegucigalpa.
    honduras_hawkey_20180127_234.jpg
  • Women wait for their children in a programme to detect malnutrition in children that weighs all the children in El Burrillo village, Valle, Honduras. The prolonged drought in the region, caused by climate change, has caused crops to fail repeatedly, resulting in malnutrition. Many people are migrating from the area as traditional agriculture is failing.
    Honduras_Hawkey_World_Renew_drought_...jpg
  • Indigenous Q'eqchi farmers taking their pineapples to market wait for a pickup truck to travel to the nearby town.
    Guatemala_Hawkey_Alta_Verapaz_201607...jpg
  • Family members wait for the release of bodies at the morgue in San Pedro Sula. Funeral service vehicles do brisk business with the current murder rate, the highest in the world.
    Honduras_Hawkey_migrants_20140809_01...jpg
  • Family members wait for the release of bodies at the morgue in San Pedro Sula. Funeral service vehicles do brisk business with the current murder rate, the highest in the world.
    Honduras_hawkey_migrants_20140803_79...jpg
  • Pope Francis visited the Philippines. Many people slept out to wait for him. Millions of people waited hours to see him pass by. Pope Francis has prepared an encyclical on the environment and climate change, and the Pope's visit to show solidarity with victims of Typhoon Haiyan, known locally as Yolanda, is thought to be related to his message on climate change and the importance of 2015 for negotiations on climate change.
    Philippines_Hawkey_Pope_Francis_2015...jpg
  • A group of migrant workers  wait for a train heading north in Apizaco, Mexico. They have been trvelling for a month already and are about half way. Everyone in the group has worked in at least one trade, and they are hoping to find work in the US.
    Mexico_migration_Hawkey_20210607_145.jpg
  • In a church in Mukuru Kwa Njenga, parishioners wait for the start of a meeting on sexual health and reproductive rights.
    Kenya_Hawkey_AP-ACT_20191010_1707.jpg
  • Mother and daughter wait for flood waters to recede in Pimienta, Honduras. Their house is behind them in the photograph.
    Honduras_Eta_Iota_Hawkey_20201120_28...jpg
  • A Honduran migrant, name withheld, sits on the rail tracks as he waits for the train known as La Bestia.
    Mexico_migration_Hawkey_20210609_218.jpg
  • Following n murder in San Pedro Sula, crime scene tape circles the house where the body lays waiting for collection by the coroners' office.
    Honduras_migration_Hawkey_20210629_4...jpg
  • Thousands of people are stuck at an informal camp of asylum seekers at El Chaparral, Tijuana, Mexico, many of them have been waiting for their petition for asylum to be heard for months. Most of the people at the camp are from Central America and Haiti, the majority from Honduras, but many are also fleeing violence in Guerrero and Michoacan in Mexico. For many the journey to get here was extremely hazardous, crossing Mexico on the top of La Bestia, the train also known as El Tren de la Muerte. Many have been kidnapped and extorted by organised crime groups, and the dangers in the unpoliced camp are also very high, particularly for girls and women.
    Mexico_migration_Hawkey_20210617_122...jpg
  • Thousands of people are stuck at an informal camp of asylum seekers at El Chaparral, Tijuana, Mexico, many of them have been waiting for their petition for asylum to be heard for months. Most of the people at the camp are from Central America and Haiti, the majority from Honduras, but many are also fleeing violence in Guerrero and Michoacan in Mexico. For many the journey to get here was extremely hazardous, crossing Mexico on the top of La Bestia, the train also known as El Tren de la Muerte. Many have been kidnapped and extorted by organised crime groups, and the dangers in the unpoliced camp are also very high, particularly for girls and women.
    Mexico_migration_Hawkey_20210617_122...jpg
  • Daniela Orellana, carries a cloth with all her belongings and waits for the flood water to recede in Pimienta, Honduras.
    Honduras_Eta_Iota_Hawkey_20201120_28...jpg
  • At night in the La Planeta neighbourhood of San Pedro Sula, the flood waters of hurricane Iota flooded tens of thousands of houses destroying the contents of most of the houses. Fatalities were low, but many people spent days on roofs waiting to be rescued.
    Honduras_Eta_Iota_Hawkey_20201120_22...jpg
  • A family recovers a bed from their house. They spent three days on the roof of the house waiting to be rescued.<br />
<br />
Hurricanes Eta and Iota hit hard on the north coast of Honduras, leaving some areas flooded for three weeks, destroying people's furniture, belongings, vehicles and houses as well as standing crops.
    Honduras_Eta_Iota_Hawkey_20201116_38...jpg
  • Robertino Valcaceres holds a banana pillow, waiting for the racime to be dropped by the cutter.
    Ecuador_Hawkey_20190912_443.jpg
  • Marta Gutierrez lives in the community of La Vainilla, Caraza, Nicaragua. She has taken part in a CIEETS program on diversification and food security supported by CWS. “We have had the idea of improving our living standards for a long time, but it isn’t easy. The honey production has helped us. Some people questioned it, they said it was no good waiting a whole year to see the production. But we have patience, and it’s been good. We have three hives, in logs, and we spent a year before we could divide up the hives into box hives. Now we have three different types of Melipona bees. I’ve already harvested three litres of honey, but it’s not the same as honey you’d find in a shop, the color and smell is different, and it is medicinal, specially for the eyes and for coughs, but also for women, for period pains. Chipiza is really tiny, jicote chipiza is another. I go to all the farmer markets, fairs, I sell mangos, jocotes, vegetables, a bit of everything, even soft cheese, eggs. With this project I’ve been growing new things, citrus fruits, squash, onions”.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_20190614_499.jpg
  • Marta Gutierrez lives in the community of La Vainilla, Caraza, Nicaragua. She has taken part in a CIEETS program on diversification and food security supported by CWS. “We have had the idea of improving our living standards for a long time, but it isn’t easy. The honey production has helped us. Some people questioned it, they said it was no good waiting a whole year to see the production. But we have patience, and it’s been good. We have three hives, in logs, and we spent a year before we could divide up the hives into box hives. Now we have three different types of Melipona bees. I’ve already harvested three litres of honey, but it’s not the same as honey you’d find in a shop, the color and smell is different, and it is medicinal, specially for the eyes and for coughs, but also for women, for period pains. Chipiza is really tiny, jicote chipiza is another. I go to all the farmer markets, fairs, I sell mangos, jocotes, vegetables, a bit of everything, even soft cheese, eggs. With this project I’ve been growing new things, citrus fruits, squash, onions”.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_20190614_487.jpg
  • Marta Gutierrez lives in the community of La Vainilla, Caraza, Nicaragua. She has taken part in a CIEETS program on diversification and food security supported by CWS. “We have had the idea of improving our living standards for a long time, but it isn’t easy. The honey production has helped us. Some people questioned it, they said it was no good waiting a whole year to see the production. But we have patience, and it’s been good. We have three hives, in logs, and we spent a year before we could divide up the hives into box hives. Now we have three different types of Melipona bees. I’ve already harvested three litres of honey, but it’s not the same as honey you’d find in a shop, the color and smell is different, and it is medicinal, specially for the eyes and for coughs, but also for women, for period pains. Chipiza is really tiny, jicote chipiza is another. I go to all the farmer markets, fairs, I sell mangos, jocotes, vegetables, a bit of everything, even soft cheese, eggs. With this project I’ve been growing new things, citrus fruits, squash, onions”.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_20190614_468.jpg
  • Soldiers and senior Orthodox clerics waited at Chania airport for the arrival of Orthodox Patriarchs for the beginning of the Holy and Great Council.
    Greece_Hawkey_HGC_arrival_Patriarchs...jpg
  • A climate activist under arrest sits on the floor waiting for a police van to take him to a police station
    UK_Hawkey_ExtinctionRebellion_201904...jpg
  • Soldiers above and below in the National Stadium, waiting for the second presidential inauguration of Juan Orlando Hernández. To boost attendance at this heavily militarised event, the government is accused of paying people from poor areas to attend.
    honduras_hawkey_20180127_174.jpg
  • Workers at the COAQUIL coffee cooperative in Quiraguira, Intibucá, Honduras, carry sacks of coffee to a waiting lorry.
    Honduras_Hawkey_Fairtrade_20190212_4...jpg
  • Ripe coffee cherries waiting to be picked at a COMISAJUL-associated farm. COMISAJUL, Cooperativa Mixta San Juancito Ltda, is a Fairtrade-certified coffee cooperative based in San Juancito, Francisco Morazan, Honduras.
    Honduras_Hawkey_COMISAJUL_20120210_0...jpg
  • FMLN supporters waved flags and applauded as ex-guerrilla leaders spoke to the crowds while they waited for the election results.
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  • An indigenous Lumad girl waits for the end of the ceremonies on her graduation day in the Lumad Bakwit School. Evacuated from their ancestral lands, under Martial Law, displaced indigenous children from Mindanao have been helped to stay at school and finish their secondary education through the school. Martial Law continues and they are unable to return to their homes, where mining concessions are being granted.
    Philippines_Hawkey_Lumad_Bakwit_2019...jpg
  • Pope Francis visited the Philippines. Millions of people waited hours to see him pass by. Pope Francis has prepared an encyclical on the environment and climate change, and the Pope's visit to show solidarity with victims of Typhoon Haiyan, known locally as Yolanda, is thought to be related to his message on climate change and the importance of 2015 for negotiations on climate change.
    Philippines_Hawkey_Pope_Francis_2015...jpg
  • Pope Francis visited the Philippines. Millions of people waited hours to see him pass by. Pope Francis has prepared an encyclical on the environment and climate change, and the Pope's visit to show solidarity with victims of Typhoon Haiyan, known locally as Yolanda, is thought to be related to his message on climate change and the importance of 2015 for negotiations on climate change.
    Philippines_Hawkey_Pope_Francis_2015...jpg
  • Pope Francis visited the Philippines. Millions of people waited hours to see him pass by. Pope Francis has prepared an encyclical on the environment and climate change, and the Pope's visit to show solidarity with victims of Typhoon Haiyan, known locally as Yolanda, is thought to be related to his message on climate change and the importance of 2015 for negotiations on climate change.
    Philippines_Hawkey_Pope_Francis_2015...jpg
  • Pope Francis visited the Philippines. Millions of people waited hours to see him pass by. Pope Francis has prepared an encyclical on the environment and climate change, and the Pope's visit to show solidarity with victims of Typhoon Haiyan, known locally as Yolanda, is thought to be related to his message on climate change and the importance of 2015 for negotiations on climate change.
    Philippines_Hawkey_Pope_Francis_2015...jpg
  • Pope Francis visited the Philippines. Millions of people waited hours to see him pass by. Pope Francis has prepared an encyclical on the environment and climate change, and the Pope's visit to show solidarity with victims of Typhoon Haiyan, known locally as Yolanda, is thought to be related to his message on climate change and the importance of 2015 for negotiations on climate change.
    Philippines_Hawkey_Pope_Francis_2015...jpg
  • Pope Francis visited the Philippines. Millions of people waited hours to see him pass by. Pope Francis has prepared an encyclical on the environment and climate change, and the Pope's visit to show solidarity with victims of Typhoon Haiyan, known locally as Yolanda, is thought to be related to his message on climate change and the importance of 2015 for negotiations on climate change.
    Philippines_Hawkey_Pope_Francis_2015...jpg
  • Pope Francis visited the Philippines. Millions of people waited hours to see him pass by. Pope Francis has prepared an encyclical on the environment and climate change, and the Pope's visit to show solidarity with victims of Typhoon Haiyan, known locally as Yolanda, is thought to be related to his message on climate change and the importance of 2015 for negotiations on climate change.
    Philippines_Hawkey_Pope_Francis_2015...jpg
  • Pope Francis visited the Philippines. Millions of people waited hours to see him pass by. Pope Francis has prepared an encyclical on the environment and climate change, and the Pope's visit to show solidarity with victims of Typhoon Haiyan, known locally as Yolanda, is thought to be related to his message on climate change and the importance of 2015 for negotiations on climate change.
    Philippines_Hawkey_Pope_Francis_2015...jpg
  • Pope Francis visited the Philippines. Millions of people waited hours to see him pass by. Pope Francis has prepared an encyclical on the environment and climate change, and the Pope's visit to show solidarity with victims of Typhoon Haiyan, known locally as Yolanda, is thought to be related to his message on climate change and the importance of 2015 for negotiations on climate change.
    Philippines_Hawkey_Pope_Francis_2015...jpg
  • Pope Francis visited the Philippines. Millions of people waited hours to see him pass by. Pope Francis has prepared an encyclical on the environment and climate change, and the Pope's visit to show solidarity with victims of Typhoon Haiyan, known locally as Yolanda, is thought to be related to his message on climate change and the importance of 2015 for negotiations on climate change.
    Philippines_Hawkey_Pope_Francis_2015...jpg
  • Pope Francis visited the Philippines. Millions of people waited hours to see him pass by. Pope Francis has prepared an encyclical on the environment and climate change, and the Pope's visit to show solidarity with victims of Typhoon Haiyan, known locally as Yolanda, is thought to be related to his message on climate change and the importance of 2015 for negotiations on climate change.
    Philippines_Hawkey_Pope_Francis_2015...jpg
  • Pope Francis visited the Philippines. Millions of people waited hours to see him pass by. Pope Francis has prepared an encyclical on the environment and climate change, and the Pope's visit to show solidarity with victims of Typhoon Haiyan, known locally as Yolanda, is thought to be related to his message on climate change and the importance of 2015 for negotiations on climate change.
    Philippines_Hawkey_Pope_Francis_2015...jpg
  • Pope Francis visited the Philippines. Millions of people waited hours to see him pass by. Pope Francis has prepared an encyclical on the environment and climate change, and the Pope's visit to show solidarity with victims of Typhoon Haiyan, known locally as Yolanda, is thought to be related to his message on climate change and the importance of 2015 for negotiations on climate change.
    Philippines_Hawkey_Pope_Francis_2015...jpg
  • Pope Francis visited the Philippines. Millions of people waited hours to see him pass by. Pope Francis has prepared an encyclical on the environment and climate change, and the Pope's visit to show solidarity with victims of Typhoon Haiyan, known locally as Yolanda, is thought to be related to his message on climate change and the importance of 2015 for negotiations on climate change.
    Philippines_Hawkey_Pope_Francis_2015...jpg
  • Pope Francis visited the Philippines. Millions of people waited hours to see him pass by. Pope Francis has prepared an encyclical on the environment and climate change, and the Pope's visit to show solidarity with victims of Typhoon Haiyan, known locally as Yolanda, is thought to be related to his message on climate change and the importance of 2015 for negotiations on climate change.
    Philippines_Hawkey_Pope_Francis_2015...jpg
  • A group of migrant workers sit on the sidings as a train passes. They are waiting for a train heading north. They are part of a group of 12 migrants who are all from the same neighbourhood in the same town in San Francisco Morazán, Honduras. Everyone in the group has worked in at least one trade, and they are hoping to find work in the US.
    Mexico_migration_Hawkey_20210609_238.jpg
  • Benjamin is from La Libertad, El Salvador. He has worked in many jobs, all of them with low pay. His last job was looking after swimming pools and he carries documents to prove it, for potential customers. Here he is waiting to board the train known as La Bestia in Apizaco, Mexico, on his way to the US. Including elderly and young children, there are 14 people in his family, he hopes to provide for them better than he can do in El Salvador. He's never missed a day of work.
    Mexico_migration_Hawkey_20210608_197.jpg
  • Benjamin is from La Libertad, El Salvador. He has worked in many jobs, all of them with low pay. His last job was looking after swimming pools and he carries documents to prove it, for potential customers. Here he is waiting to board the train known as La Bestia in Apizaco, Mexico, on his way to the US. Including elderly and young children, there are 14 people in his family, he hopes to provide for them better than he can do in El Salvador. He's never missed a day of work.
    Mexico_migration_Hawkey_20210609_211.jpg
  • Benjamin is from La Libertad, El Salvador. He has worked in many jobs, all of them with low pay. His last job was looking after swimming pools and he carries documents to prove it, for potential customers. Here he is waiting to board the train known as La Bestia in Apizaco, Mexico, on his way to the US. Including elderly and young children, there are 14 people in his family, he hopes to provide for them better than he can do in El Salvador. He's never missed a day of work.
    Mexico_migration_Hawkey_20210608_187.jpg
  • A Honduran migrant, waits for the train known as La Bestia in Apizaco, Mexico. Behind him, graffiti on the wall says 'Migrar no es delito'... migrating isn't a crime.
    Mexico_migration_Hawkey_20210608_185.jpg
  • A group of migrant workers sit on the sidings as a train passes. They are waiting for a train heading north. They are part of a group of 12 migrants who are all from the same neighbourhood in the same town in San Francisco Morazán, Honduras. Everyone in the group has worked in at least one trade, and they are hoping to find work in the US.
    Mexico_migration_Hawkey_20210608_180.jpg
  • Following n murder in San Pedro Sula, crime scene tape circles the house where the body lays waiting for collection by the coroners' office.
    Honduras_migration_Hawkey_20210628_4...jpg
  • Following n murder in San Pedro Sula, crime scene tape circles the house where the body lays waiting for collection by the coroners' office.
    Honduras_migration_Hawkey_20210628_4...jpg
  • At night in the La Planeta neighbourhood of San Pedro Sula, a man cycles through a shallow part of the flood waters of hurrican Iota that flooded tens of thousands of houses destroying the contents of most of the houses. Fatalities were low, but many people spent days on roofs waiting to be rescued.
    Honduras_Eta_Iota_Hawkey_20201120_21...jpg
  • At night in the La Planeta neighbourhood of San Pedro Sula, the flood waters of hurricane Iota flooded tens of thousands of houses destroying the contents of most of the houses. Fatalities were low, but many people spent days on roofs waiting to be rescued.
    Honduras_Eta_Iota_Hawkey_20201120_21...jpg
  • A man who has lost his house in hurrican Eta waiting in a makeshift shelter in Chamelecón, San Pedro Sula, for the flood waters to recede.
    Honduras_Eta_Iota_Hawkey_20201119_19...jpg
  • Robertino Valcaceres holds a banana pillow, waiting for the racime to be dropped by the cutter.
    Ecuador_Hawkey_20190912_526.jpg
  • Marta Gutierrez lives in the community of La Vainilla, Caraza, Nicaragua. She has taken part in a CIEETS program on diversification and food security supported by CWS. “We have had the idea of improving our living standards for a long time, but it isn’t easy. The honey production has helped us. Some people questioned it, they said it was no good waiting a whole year to see the production. But we have patience, and it’s been good. We have three hives, in logs, and we spent a year before we could divide up the hives into box hives. Now we have three different types of Melipona bees. I’ve already harvested three litres of honey, but it’s not the same as honey you’d find in a shop, the color and smell is different, and it is medicinal, specially for the eyes and for coughs, but also for women, for period pains. Chipiza is really tiny, jicote chipiza is another. I go to all the farmer markets, fairs, I sell mangos, jocotes, vegetables, a bit of everything, even soft cheese, eggs. With this project I’ve been growing new things, citrus fruits, squash, onions”.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_20190614_577.jpg
  • Marta Gutierrez lives in the community of La Vainilla, Caraza, Nicaragua. She has taken part in a CIEETS program on diversification and food security supported by CWS. “We have had the idea of improving our living standards for a long time, but it isn’t easy. The honey production has helped us. Some people questioned it, they said it was no good waiting a whole year to see the production. But we have patience, and it’s been good. We have three hives, in logs, and we spent a year before we could divide up the hives into box hives. Now we have three different types of Melipona bees. I’ve already harvested three litres of honey, but it’s not the same as honey you’d find in a shop, the color and smell is different, and it is medicinal, specially for the eyes and for coughs, but also for women, for period pains. Chipiza is really tiny, jicote chipiza is another. I go to all the farmer markets, fairs, I sell mangos, jocotes, vegetables, a bit of everything, even soft cheese, eggs. With this project I’ve been growing new things, citrus fruits, squash, onions”.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_20190614_546.jpg
  • Marta Gutierrez lives in the community of La Vainilla, Caraza, Nicaragua. She has taken part in a CIEETS program on diversification and food security supported by CWS. “We have had the idea of improving our living standards for a long time, but it isn’t easy. The honey production has helped us. Some people questioned it, they said it was no good waiting a whole year to see the production. But we have patience, and it’s been good. We have three hives, in logs, and we spent a year before we could divide up the hives into box hives. Now we have three different types of Melipona bees. I’ve already harvested three litres of honey, but it’s not the same as honey you’d find in a shop, the color and smell is different, and it is medicinal, specially for the eyes and for coughs, but also for women, for period pains. Chipiza is really tiny, jicote chipiza is another. I go to all the farmer markets, fairs, I sell mangos, jocotes, vegetables, a bit of everything, even soft cheese, eggs. With this project I’ve been growing new things, citrus fruits, squash, onions”.
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  • Marta Gutierrez lives in the community of La Vainilla, Caraza, Nicaragua. She has taken part in a CIEETS program on diversification and food security supported by CWS. “We have had the idea of improving our living standards for a long time, but it isn’t easy. The honey production has helped us. Some people questioned it, they said it was no good waiting a whole year to see the production. But we have patience, and it’s been good. We have three hives, in logs, and we spent a year before we could divide up the hives into box hives. Now we have three different types of Melipona bees. I’ve already harvested three litres of honey, but it’s not the same as honey you’d find in a shop, the color and smell is different, and it is medicinal, specially for the eyes and for coughs, but also for women, for period pains. Chipiza is really tiny, jicote chipiza is another. I go to all the farmer markets, fairs, I sell mangos, jocotes, vegetables, a bit of everything, even soft cheese, eggs. With this project I’ve been growing new things, citrus fruits, squash, onions”.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_20190614_550.jpg
  • Marta Gutierrez lives in the community of La Vainilla, Caraza, Nicaragua. She has taken part in a CIEETS program on diversification and food security supported by CWS. “We have had the idea of improving our living standards for a long time, but it isn’t easy. The honey production has helped us. Some people questioned it, they said it was no good waiting a whole year to see the production. But we have patience, and it’s been good. We have three hives, in logs, and we spent a year before we could divide up the hives into box hives. Now we have three different types of Melipona bees. I’ve already harvested three litres of honey, but it’s not the same as honey you’d find in a shop, the color and smell is different, and it is medicinal, specially for the eyes and for coughs, but also for women, for period pains. Chipiza is really tiny, jicote chipiza is another. I go to all the farmer markets, fairs, I sell mangos, jocotes, vegetables, a bit of everything, even soft cheese, eggs. With this project I’ve been growing new things, citrus fruits, squash, onions”.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_20190614_501.jpg
  • Marta Gutierrez lives in the community of La Vainilla, Caraza, Nicaragua. She has taken part in a CIEETS program on diversification and food security supported by CWS. “We have had the idea of improving our living standards for a long time, but it isn’t easy. The honey production has helped us. Some people questioned it, they said it was no good waiting a whole year to see the production. But we have patience, and it’s been good. We have three hives, in logs, and we spent a year before we could divide up the hives into box hives. Now we have three different types of Melipona bees. I’ve already harvested three litres of honey, but it’s not the same as honey you’d find in a shop, the color and smell is different, and it is medicinal, specially for the eyes and for coughs, but also for women, for period pains. Chipiza is really tiny, jicote chipiza is another. I go to all the farmer markets, fairs, I sell mangos, jocotes, vegetables, a bit of everything, even soft cheese, eggs. With this project I’ve been growing new things, citrus fruits, squash, onions”.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_20190614_474.jpg
  • Marta Gutierrez lives in the community of La Vainilla, Caraza, Nicaragua. She has taken part in a CIEETS program on diversification and food security supported by CWS. “We have had the idea of improving our living standards for a long time, but it isn’t easy. The honey production has helped us. Some people questioned it, they said it was no good waiting a whole year to see the production. But we have patience, and it’s been good. We have three hives, in logs, and we spent a year before we could divide up the hives into box hives. Now we have three different types of Melipona bees. I’ve already harvested three litres of honey, but it’s not the same as honey you’d find in a shop, the color and smell is different, and it is medicinal, specially for the eyes and for coughs, but also for women, for period pains. Chipiza is really tiny, jicote chipiza is another. I go to all the farmer markets, fairs, I sell mangos, jocotes, vegetables, a bit of everything, even soft cheese, eggs. With this project I’ve been growing new things, citrus fruits, squash, onions”.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_20190614_416.jpg
  • Marta Gutierrez lives in the community of La Vainilla, Caraza, Nicaragua. She has taken part in a CIEETS program on diversification and food security supported by CWS. “We have had the idea of improving our living standards for a long time, but it isn’t easy. The honey production has helped us. Some people questioned it, they said it was no good waiting a whole year to see the production. But we have patience, and it’s been good. We have three hives, in logs, and we spent a year before we could divide up the hives into box hives. Now we have three different types of Melipona bees. I’ve already harvested three litres of honey, but it’s not the same as honey you’d find in a shop, the color and smell is different, and it is medicinal, specially for the eyes and for coughs, but also for women, for period pains. Chipiza is really tiny, jicote chipiza is another. I go to all the farmer markets, fairs, I sell mangos, jocotes, vegetables, a bit of everything, even soft cheese, eggs. With this project I’ve been growing new things, citrus fruits, squash, onions”.
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  • In the village of La Carbonera, near Somoto, Nicaragua, the persistent drought has left left the soil dust-dry, and crops have failed year after year through lack of rain. Here, a community farming project will be irrigation-fed in a project supported by ELCA. Here Exequiel Viscay walks through a failing crop of maize waiting for the project to start.
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  • In the village of La Carbonera, near Somoto, Nicaragua, the persistent drought has left left the soil dust-dry, and crops have failed year after year through lack of rain. Here, a community farming project will be irrigation-fed in a project supported by ELCA. Here Exequiel Viscay walks through a failing crop of maize waiting for the project to start.
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  • His Beatitude Patriarch Theodoros II of Alexandria and All Africa met people waiting outside the Annunciation Church in Kissamos, after celebrating Divine Liturgy. Orthodox Patriarchs are meeting in Crete for the Holy and Great Council.
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  • Orthodox clergy shared a joke as they waited for the Patriarchs meeting in Crete for the Holy and Great Council to arrive in Heraklion.
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  • A security agent rolls out the red carpet for the arrival of His-all Holiness Bartholomew the Ecumenical Patriarch at Chania airport. A full military and state reception was waiting for the Patriarch as he arrived for the Holy and Great Council.
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  • Orthodox Bishops waited in the sun and wind for the arrival of Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew at Chania airport for the Holya and Great Council.
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  • a driver waits for a new load of recycled plastics at a rubbish dump near Tegucigalpa
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  • a driver waits for a new load of recycled plastics at a rubbish dump near Tegucigalpa
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  • Jesus Waiting to Die. <br />
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Fausto de Jesús Vásquez, Los Patios, La Paz <br />
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"I don’t remember. Ah, yes, I met my wife, working. She would bring the food to us when we worked in the fields, I saw her, and I fell in love with her. We had two children.<br />
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I was born in Nahuaterique. Nahuaterique was in El Salvador, now it is in Honduras. We have double nationality. (Nahuaterique was part of an international border dispute between El Salvador and Honduras that was resolved by the International Court at the Hague in 1992, passing to Honduran administration)<br />
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I’m dying. I am surrounded by my family. My children live nearby. Here nature is abundant, it’s good for maize and beans, coffee, yuca. I worked with vegetables too, tomatos, cucumbers, to sell.<br />
We saw a bit of everything in that time, in the war. We lost everything, the house, all our things, but they are material things, you can get all that again, life is what you can’t get back if you lose it, the dead can’t do anything. We rebuilt everything after the war." <br />
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The health service in Honduras has been affected by large-scale embezzlement by senior government officials including the substitution of medical pharmaceuticals with tablets made of flour.<br />
<br />
Jesus died peacefully at home in April.
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  • Honduran migrants on a migrant caravan in January 2018 slept in the street as they waited to be let into Guatemala at the Aguas Calientes border post.
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  • Honduran migrants slept on the street as they waited for the chance to be let into Guatemala.
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  • Crowds of honduran migrants, stopped by a barrier of police and riot police, waited hours to get across the border into Guatemala.
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  • Sobeida.<br />
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Sobeida is given a hug by her granddaughter, the daughter of her son Ronal. Sobeida lives in a notorious neighbourhood of Catacamas, Olancho. Her son Ronald decided to migrate to escape the violence. Men were trying to kill him. His family got him out of Catacamas by using decoys to distract the men that were waiting for him at both ends of his street.<br />
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During his journey up to the US, he lived numerous adventures, and was well liked for helping others on the journey up to the US, including saving others’ lives. One time, helping someone else escape from a criminal group he broke his ankle.<br />
<br />
After months of detention in the US, when he was deported, he came back to Olancho and became the coordinator of the LWF program of young returned migrants in Olancho. <br />
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Shortly afterwards, Ronal Leonardo Rojas Castro was shot dead in Olancho by unknown assailants.<br />
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LWF’s program for returned and deported migrants is supported by ELCA.
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  • Sobeida.<br />
<br />
Sobeida lives in a notorious neighbourhood of Catacamas, Olancho. Her son Ronald decided to migrate to escape the violence. Men were trying to kill him. His family got him out of Catacamas by using decoys to distract the men that were waiting for him at both ends of his street.<br />
<br />
During his journey up to the US, he lived numerous adventures, and was well liked for helping others on the journey up to the US, including saving others’ lives. Helping someone else escape from a criminal group he broke his ankle.<br />
<br />
After months of detention in the US, when he was deported, he came back to Olancho and became the coordinator of the LWF program of young returned migrants in Olancho. <br />
<br />
Shortly afterwards, Ronal Leonardo Rojas Castro was shot dead in Olancho by unknown assailants.<br />
<br />
LWF’s program for returned and deported migrants is supported by ELCA.
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