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  • After school and the children are heading home.This small school is run by teacher Raxmaan. The students are all children of pastoralists, always move on with their families and the animals they depend on. Raxmaan and the school move where the children go and the teaching is done in a makeshift shelter. When it rains school has to be suspended because it rains through the straw roof and because heavy rain can prevent the children from coming to school because of swelling rivers. The children walk up to 7 km to get to school through the rough terrain, often alone after their parents have initially shown them the way. The children learn to read and write Somali, arithmetic's and Arabic. The schooling is free with all costs covered by African Educational Trust. Because the children are nomads they cannot go to regular school and many are illiterate when they start the course, which is planned to last for 3 years.
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  • The Stars Foundation visiting Africa Educational Trust (AET) in Somaliland...The small school in Bacado is run by teacher Suleiman Khalip. The students are children of pastoralists, always move on with their families and the animals they depend on. Suleiman and the school move where the children go and the teaching is done under a tree. When it rains school has to be suspended because the school has no roof and because heavy rain can cut off the children from coming to school because of swelling rivers. The children walk up to 7 km to get to school through the rough terrain, often alone after their parents have initially shown them the way. The children learn to read and write Somali, arithmetic's and Arabic. The schooling is free with all costs covered by African Educational Trust. Because the children are nomads they cannot go to regular school and many are illiterate when they start the course, which is planned to last for 3 years.
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  • The Stars Foundation visiting Africa Educational Trust (AET) in Somaliland...The small school in Bacado is run by teacher Suleiman Khalip. ..Here Muna from AET watches one of the students at work by the blackboard..The students are children of pastoralists, always move on with their families and the animals they depend on. Suleiman and the school move where the children go and the teaching is done under a tree. When it rains school has to be suspended because the school has no roof and because heavy rain can cut off the children from coming to school because of swelling rivers. The children walk up to 7 km to get to school through the rough terrain, often alone after their parents have initially shown them the way. The children learn to read and write Somali, arithmetic's and Arabic. The schooling is free with all costs covered by African Educational Trust. Because the children are nomads they cannot go to regular school and many are illiterate when they start the course, which is planned to last for 3 years.
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  • The Stars Foundation visiting Home from Home in Cape Town, South Africa...Nomasango Xabanisa who runs a home for severely disabled children. In the living room with her children...Home from Home provide security for children who are either orphans or have been abandoned, neglected or abused . Many of the children have suffered severe abuse and more than half are HIV positive. Home from Home set up foster homes of no more than six children in local communities where there is a need and employ women to run the homes and become the registered foster mother of the children.
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  • The Stars Foundation visiting Africa Educational Trust (AET) in Somaliland...An AET-run school...This small school is run by teacher Raxmaan. The students are all children of pastoralists, always move on with their families and the animals they depend on. Raxmaan and the school move where the children go and the teaching is done in a makeshift shelter. When it rains school has to be suspended because it rains through the straw roof and because heavy rain can prevent the children from coming to school because of swelling rivers. The children walk up to 7 km to get to school through the rough terrain, often alone after their parents have initially shown them the way. The children learn to read and write Somali, arithmetic's and Arabic. The schooling is free with all costs covered by African Educational Trust. Because the children are nomads they cannot go to regular school and many are illiterate when they start the course, which is planned to last for 3 years.
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  • The Stars Foundation visiting Africa Educational Trust (AET) in Somaliland...An AET run school. The class is mixed boys and girls with all boys to the left and girls to the right..This small school is run by teacher Raxmaan. The students are all children of pastoralists, always move on with their families and the animals they depend on. Raxmaan and the school move where the children go and the teaching is done in a makeshift shelter. When it rains school has to be suspended because it rains through the straw roof and because heavy rain can prevent the children from coming to school because of swelling rivers. The children walk up to 7 km to get to school through the rough terrain, often alone after their parents have initially shown them the way. The children learn to read and write Somali, arithmetic's and Arabic. The schooling is free with all costs covered by African Educational Trust. Because the children are nomads they cannot go to regular school and many are illiterate when they start the course, which is planned to last for 3 years.
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  • The Stars Foundation visiting Africa Educational Trust (AET) in Somaliland...An AET-run school...This small school is run by teacher Raxmaan. The students are all children of pastoralists, always move on with their families and the animals they depend on. Raxmaan and the school move where the children go and the teaching is done in a makeshift shelter. When it rains school has to be suspended because it rains through the straw roof and because heavy rain can prevent the children from coming to school because of swelling rivers. The children walk up to 7 km to get to school through the rough terrain, often alone after their parents have initially shown them the way. The children learn to read and write Somali, arithmetic's and Arabic. The schooling is free with all costs covered by African Educational Trust. Because the children are nomads they cannot go to regular school and many are illiterate when they start the course, which is planned to last for 3 years.
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  • The Stars Foundation visiting Africa Educational Trust (AET) in Somaliland...The small school in Bacado is run by teacher Suleiman Khalip. The students are children of pastoralists, always move on with their families and the animals they depend on. Suleiman and the school move where the children go and the teaching is done under a tree. When it rains school has to be suspended because the school has no roof and because heavy rain can cut off the children from coming to school because of swelling rivers. The children walk up to 7 km to get to school through the rough terrain, often alone after their parents have initially shown them the way. The children learn to read and write Somali, arithmetic's and Arabic. The schooling is free with all costs covered by African Educational Trust. Because the children are nomads they cannot go to regular school and many are illiterate when they start the course, which is planned to last for 3 years.
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  • The Stars Foundation visiting Africa Educational Trust (AET) in Somaliland...The small school in Bacado is run by teacher Suleiman Khalip. The students are children of pastoralists, always move on with their families and the animals they depend on. Suleiman and the school move where the children go and the teaching is done under a tree. When it rains school has to be suspended because the school has no roof and because heavy rain can cut off the children from coming to school because of swelling rivers. The children walk up to 7 km to get to school through the rough terrain, often alone after their parents have initially shown them the way. The children learn to read and write Somali, arithmetic's and Arabic. The schooling is free with all costs covered by African Educational Trust. Because the children are nomads they cannot go to regular school and many are illiterate when they start the course, which is planned to last for 3 years.
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  • The Stars Foundation visiting AET in Somaliland.The small school  i Bacaoo is run by teacher Suleiman Khalip. The students are all children of pastorialists and they always move on with their family and the animals they live of. Suleiman and the school move where the children goe and the teaching is done iunder a tree. When it raisn school has to be suspended tbecause the school has no roof and because heavy rain can cut off the children from coming to school because of swelling rivers. The children walk up to 7 km to get to school through the rough terain, often alone after their parents have initailly shown them the way. The children learn to read and write Somali, arthmetics and Arabic. The schooling is free all costs covered by African Educational Trust. Because the children are nomads they cant go to regular school and many are illiterate when they start the course which is planned to last for 3 years.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Story telling, a great hit with some of the girls. A volunteer reads stories to the children who for a short time forget where they are. It is summer break in the UNWRA school and Naba'a runs Play and Learn sessions in the empty school for vulnerable children. They aim is to give them a safe space to express themselves with out fear of repression. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Mother Hannan with some of her 6 children in the alley outside her front door. They live in a two room flat, the father Ali sells watermellons in the street. Most of the children receive psychosocial help to relieve them from stress and Naba'a's psychologist Rouda Ismael has been visiting them for years. With her help 15 year old Muhammed can now walk and Doaa can now speak. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • The Stars Foundation visiting Home from Home in Cape Town, South Africa...Warren with one of the children in his care. Warren and Sally are one of the few families which is run by a couple. ..Home from Home provide security for children who are either orphans or have been abandoned, neglected or abused . Many of the children have suffered severe abuse and more than half are HIV positive. Home from Home set up foster homes of no more than six children in local communities where there is a need and employ women to run the homes and become the registered foster mother of the children.
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  • The Stars Foundation visiting Home from Home in Cape Town, South Africa...Children in the back garden of Warren and Sally in Ocean View outside Cape Town...Home from Home provide security for children who are either orphans or have been abandoned, neglected or abused . Many of the children have suffered severe abuse and more than half are HIV positive. Home from Home set up foster homes of no more than six children in local communities where there is a need and employ women to run the homes and become the registered foster mother of the children.
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  • The Stars Foundation visiting Home from Home in Cape Town, South Africa...The building site of another of Home from Home's homes going up in East London. So far Home from Home has only worked in the Western Cape but they are now expanding into the Eastern Cape which has a huge problem with children in need of care...Home from Home provide security for children who are either orphans or have been abandoned, neglected or abused . Many of the children have suffered severe abuse and more than half are HIV positive. Home from Home set up foster homes of no more than six children in local communities where there is a need and employ women to run the homes and become the registered foster mother of the children.
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  • The Stars Foundation visiting Home from Home in Cape Town, South Africa...Sibongile a home for severely disabled children run by Nomasango Xabanisa.. .Home from Home provide security for children who are either orphans or have been abandoned, neglected or abused . Many of the children have suffered severe abuse and more than half are HIV positive. Home from Home set up foster homes of no more than six children in local communities where there is a need and employ women to run the homes and become the registered foster mother of the children.
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  • The Stars Foundation visiting Home from Home in Cape Town, South Africa...Beaullah, one of Home from Home's foster mothers at home with her children...Home from Home provide security for children who are either orphans or have been abandoned, neglected or abused . Many of the children have suffered severe abuse and more than half are HIV positive. Home from Home set up foster homes of no more than six children in local communities where there is a need and employ women to run the homes and become the registered foster mother of the children.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Mother Hannan with three of her 6 children. They live in a two room flat, the father Ali sells watermellons in the street. Most of the children receive psychosocial help to relieve them from stress and Naba'a's psychologist Rouda Ismael has been visiting them for years. With her help 15 year old Muhammed can now walk and Doaa can now speak. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • The Stars Foundation visiting Home from Home in Cape Town, South Africa...Doris and one of her children by their house...Home from Home provide security for children who are either orphans or have been abandoned, neglected or abused . Many of the children have suffered severe abuse and more than half are HIV positive. Home from Home set up foster homes of no more than six children in local communities where there is a need and employ women to run the homes and become the registered foster mother of the children.
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  • The Stars Foundation visiting Home from Home in Cape Town, South Africa...Priscilla, foster mother in Khayelitsha township, arriving home with some of her children...Home from Home provide security for children who are either orphans or have been abandoned, neglected or abused . Many of the children have suffered severe abuse and more than half are HIV positive. Home from Home set up foster homes of no more than six children in local communities where there is a need and employ women to run the homes and become the registered foster mother of the children.
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  • The Stars Foundation visiting Home from Home in Cape Town, South Africa...After-school activities for children in Khayelitsha township, outside Cape Town in South Africa. Home from Home mainly provide foster homes but they also run a small community-based day care and after-school centre...Home from Home provide security for children who are either orphans or have been abandoned, neglected or abused . Many of the children have suffered severe abuse and more than half are HIV positive. Home from Home set up foster homes of no more than six children in local communities where there is a need and employ women to run the homes and become the registered foster mother of the children.
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  • School children enjoy their first day back in school after 4 weeks of corona lock-down, April 17th 2020,  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including it's borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Boys play in the school yeard in the mroning heat. It is summer break in the UNWRA school and Naba'a runs Play and Learn sessions in the empty school for vulnerable children. They aim is to give them a safe space to express themselves with out fear of repression. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • Bridjet Mbahiga with her children. She is mother of 4 and runs a subsistence plot of land to feed the kids yams, agash and rice. Benue state has got one of the highest HIV prevalence in Nigeria and EVA aim to target vulnerable children who would otherwise miss out of being tested for HIV and therefor not know their HIV statues. EVA runs a programme in the community called Window of Hope where children once a week meet to find support with each other and to receive psycho-social help. Many of the children are from HIV effected families and live precarious lives.  Education As a Vaccine Against Aids (EVA) in Nigeria.Education As a Vaccine Against Aids (EVA) in Nigeria.
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  • Children are registered before having their HIV test. The children are all particular vulnerable, either single or double orphans or from families suffering fro terminal illnesses such as HIV. They come from the surrounding rural district near Makurdi. That day 120 children were tested, all negative. Benue state has got one of the highest HIV prevalence in Nigeria and EVA aim to target vulnerable children who would otherwise miss out of being tested for HIV and therefor not know their HIV statues.  Education As a Vaccine Against Aids (EVA) in Nigeria...Education As a Vaccine Against Aids (EVA) in Nigeria.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Naba'a psychologist Rouda Ismael visits Mohammed at his granmothers home. His father has left his Mohammeds mother and is now living with a new wife and children. Mohammed is not allowed by his father to live with mother and his father does not want him so he would be homeless had his father's mother not taken him in. All this and other bad exoeriences has had a profound impact on Mohammed and Rouda helps him get by and get better. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. The morning is finished off with sing and dance organised by Naba'a volunteers, all local residents in the camp. It is summer break in the UNWRA school and Naba'a runs Play and Learn sessions in the empty school for vulnerable children. They aim is to give them a safe space to express themselves with out fear of repression. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. The morning is finished off with sing and dance organised by Naba'a volunteers, all local residents in the camp. It is summer break in the UNWRA school and Naba'a runs Play and Learn sessions in the empty school for vulnerable children. They aim is to give them a safe space to express themselves with out fear of repression. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Girls wash their hands after having been hand painted. It is summer break in the UNWRA school and Naba'a runs Play and Learn sessions in the empty school for vulnerable children. They aim is to give them a safe space to express themselves with out fear of repression. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Art class. It is summer break in the UNWRA school and Naba'a runs Play and Learn sessions in the empty school for vulnerable children. They aim is to give them a safe space to express themselves with out fear of repression. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Girls wash their hands after having been hand painted. It is summer break in the UNWRA school and Naba'a runs Play and Learn sessions in the empty school for vulnerable children. They aim is to give them a safe space to express themselves with out fear of repression. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Girls are playing a eat-the-apple game with a lot of energy and laughter. It is summer break in the UNWRA school and Naba'a runs Play and Learn sessions in the empty school for vulnerable children. They aim is to give them a safe space to express themselves with out fear of repression. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Girls are playing a eat-the-apple game with a lot of energy and laughter. It is summer break in the UNWRA school and Naba'a runs Play and Learn sessions in the empty school for vulnerable children. They aim is to give them a safe space to express themselves with out fear of repression. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Boys play in the school yeard in the mroning heat. It is summer break in the UNWRA school and Naba'a runs Play and Learn sessions in the empty school for vulnerable children. They aim is to give them a safe space to express themselves with out fear of repression. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. The girls play a race game where two teams compete to fill up a beaker with water. It is summer break in the UNWRA school and Naba'a runs Play and Learn sessions in the empty school for vulnerable children. They aim is to give them a safe space to express themselves with out fear of repression. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • Dulce Lopes reads an animal picture book to the children and asks them to make the sounds of each creature and through this game the children learn about the animals of the world. The Alola Foundation provide pre-school play and learn sessions. Education in Timor-Leste is very basic with classes up to 80 children and teachers trained under an old fashined system with very little inter-action between teacher and pupils..Fundasaun Alola is a not for profit non government organization operating in Timor Leste to improve the lives of women and children. Founded in 2001 by the then First Lady, Ms Kirsty Sword Gusmao, the organization seeks to nurture women leaders and advocate for the rights of women.
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  • The Stars Foundation visiting Home from Home in Cape Town, South Africa...Here a father is visiting his son at one of the homes. The father and son live close to each other but the father is not able to care  for his son. Home from Home is bridging the gap and providing a safe environment in which the boy can grow...Home from Home provide security for children who are either orphans or have been abandoned, neglected or abused . Many of the children have suffered severe abuse and more than half are HIV positive. Home from Home set up foster homes of no more than six children in local communities where there is a need and employ women to run the homes and become the registered foster mother of the children.
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  • The Stars Foundation visiting Home from Home in Cape Town, South Africa...The father of this little boy comes by to visit his son who is being cared for by Daphne. They all live in the community and see each other regularly...Home from Home provide security for children who are either orphans or have been abandoned, neglected or abused . Many of the children have suffered severe abuse and more than half are HIV positive. Home from Home set up foster homes of no more than six children in local communities where there is a need and employ women to run the homes and become the registered foster mother of the children.
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  • The Stars Foundation visiting Home from Home in Cape Town, South Africa...Priscilla, one of Home form Home's foster  mothers having a good time visiting her neighbour, another of Home from Home's families...Home from Home provide security for children who are either orphans or have been abandoned, neglected or abused . Many of the children have suffered severe abuse and more than half are HIV positive. Home from Home set up foster homes of no more than six children in local communities where there is a need and employ women to run the homes and become the registered foster mother of the children.
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  • Art work made by children on display in Rashidieh refugee camp after a week of Play and Learn with Naba'a. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. The morning is finished off with sing and dance organised by Naba'a volunteers, all local residents in the camp. It is summer break in the UNWRA school and Naba'a runs Play and Learn sessions in the empty school for vulnerable children. They aim is to give them a safe space to express themselves with out fear of repression. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Girls are making pictures cutting and pasting paper together with a Naba'a volunteer.It is summer break in the UNWRA school and Naba'a runs Play and Learn sessions in the empty school for vulnerable children. They aim is to give them a safe space to express themselves with out fear of repression. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Girls sing and dance. It is summer break in the UNWRA school and Naba'a runs Play and Learn sessions in the empty school for vulnerable children. They aim is to give them a safe space to express themselves with out fear of repression. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Boys practise run a dance play. It is summer break in the UNWRA school and Naba'a runs Play and Learn sessions in the empty school for vulnerable children. They aim is to give them a safe space to express themselves with out fear of repression. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • The Stars Foundation visiting Home from Home in Cape Town, South Africa...At the home of Beaullah, the foster mother of 6 in Khayelitsha township, outside Cape Town in South Africa. The kids all come from the local community and live together with Beaullah as a family...Home from Home provide security for children who are either orphans or have been abandoned, neglected or abused . Many of the children have suffered severe abuse and more than half are HIV positive. Home from Home set up foster homes of no more than six children in local communities where there is a need and employ women to run the homes and become the registered foster mother of the children.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. The pool in Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • The team and children after a HCT session in rural Makurdi. All 120 children turned out to be negative. EVA provide HCT in three rural communities near Makurdi in Benue state. Benue state has got one of the highest HIV prevalence in Nigeria and EVA aim to target vulnerable children who would otherwise miss out of being tested for HIV and therefor not know their HIV statues.  Education As a Vaccine Against Aids (EVA) in Nigeria.
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  • Children waiting to have their finger pricked to draw blood to test them for HIV/Aids. Volunteer Blessing and Doofan process the 120 children efficiently and kindly. All tests proved negative. EVA provide HCT in three rural communities near Makurdi in Benue state. Benue state has got one of the highest HIV prevalence in Nigeria and EVA aim to target vulnerable children who would otherwise miss out of being tested for HIV and therefor not know their HIV statues.  Education As a Vaccine Against Aids (EVA) in Nigeria.
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  • Volunteer Blessing test the children for HIV/Aids in a school in rural Makurdi as part of EVA's EVA Youth World HCT programme. 120 children were tested and non of them positive. EVA provide HCT in three rural communities near Makurdi in Benue state. Benue state has got one of the highest HIV prevalence in Nigeria and EVA aim to target vulnerable children who would otherwise miss out of being tested for HIV and therefor not know their HIV statues.  Education As a Vaccine Against Aids (EVA) in Nigeria.
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  • Children waiting to have their finger pricked to draw blood to test them for HIV/Aids. Volunteer Blessing and Doofan process the 120 children efficiently and kindly. All tests proved negative. EVA provide HCT in three rural communities near Makurdi in Benue state. Benue state has got one of the highest HIV prevalence in Nigeria and EVA aim to target vulnerable children who would otherwise miss out of being tested for HIV and therefor not know their HIV statues.  Education As a Vaccine Against Aids (EVA) in Nigeria.
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  • Girls draped in the Palestinian flag in El-Buss refugee camp. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • Girls performing n El-Buss refugee camp after a week of Play and Learn with Naba'a. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • Girls performing to their parents in Rashidieh refugee camp after a week of Play and Learn with Naba'a. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. The pool in Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Main street in Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Mohammed and his siblings outside their front door. Mohammed is 15 and has only just regained his ability to walk after years of psychological treatment by Naba'a psychologist Rouda Ismael.  Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • Dulce Lopes teach children counting and arithmetics through playing with  string with coloured beads. The Alola Foundation provide pre-school play and learn sessions. Education in Timor-Leste is very basic with classes up to 80 children and teachers trained under an old fashined system with very little inter-action between teacher and pupils..Fundasaun Alola is a not for profit non government organization operating in Timor Leste to improve the lives of women and children. Founded in 2001 by the then First Lady, Ms Kirsty Sword Gusmao, the organization seeks to nurture women leaders and advocate for the rights of women.
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  • Joanina Quintao reads a picture book with animals with a small boy. Joanina is a newly graduated teacher who believes in interaction with children and learning through play. The Alola Foundation provide pre-school play and learn sessions. Education in Timor-Leste is very basic with classes up to 80 children and teachers trained under an old fashined system with very little inter-action between teacher and pupils..Fundasaun Alola is a not for profit non government organization operating in Timor Leste to improve the lives of women and children. Founded in 2001 by the then First Lady, Ms Kirsty Sword Gusmao, the organization seeks to nurture women leaders and advocate for the rights of women.
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  • The Stars Foundation visiting Africa Educational Trust (AET) in Somaliland...Teacher Faysal teaching the children arithmetic's.  The school is made of corrugated steel and has to cater for many more children than it has room for. Faysal and his 2 fellow teachers work in shifts so that all children get a chance to receive some education...AET runs schools in camps for Internally Displaced People in and around Hargeisa. The camps go back to the civil war in 1991 and some of the inhabitants have been there 20 years.  Others are new-comers from the countryside fleeing climate change which is causing live stock die and crops to fail - ultimately leading to starvation.
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  • Volunteer Doofan read the outcome of a speed test on one of the 120 children at the HCT session. All 120 children turned out to be negative.  EVA provide HCT in three rural communities near Makurdi in Benue state. Benue state has got one of the highest HIV prevalence in Nigeria and EVA aim to target vulnerable children who would otherwise miss out of being tested for HIV and therefor not know their HIV statues.  Education As a Vaccine Against Aids (EVA) in Nigeria.
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  • Boys spending their afternoon with Alola. Children are usually not allowed to act on their own but here the boys can give their crocodiles any colour they like. The Alola Foundation provide pre-school play and learn sessions. Education in Timor-Leste is very basic with classes up to 80 children and teachers trained under an old fashined system with very little inter-action between teacher and pupils..Fundasaun Alola is a not for profit non government organization operating in Timor Leste to improve the lives of women and children. Founded in 2001 by the then First Lady, Ms Kirsty Sword Gusmao, the organization seeks to nurture women leaders and advocate for the rights of women.
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  • Dulce Lopes gets the children warmed up with some singing and music in Alola's small premisses in a Dili suburb. The Alola Foundation provide pre-school play and learn sessions. Education in Timor-Lest is very basic with classes up to 80 children and teachers trained under an old fashioned system with very little inter-action between teacher and pupils..Fundasaun Alola is a not for profit non government organization operating in Timor Leste to improve the lives of women and children. Founded in 2001 by the then First Lady, Ms Kirsty Sword Gusmao, the organization seeks to nurture women leaders and advocate for the rights of women.
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  • The pool in Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians.  Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure.
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  • EVA volunteers fill in the paper work with the results of the HIV tests. All 120 tested children turned out to be negative. EVA provide HCT in three rural communities near Makurdi in Benue state. Benue state has got one of the highest HIV prevalence in Nigeria and EVA aim to target vulnerable children who would otherwise miss out of being tested for HIV and therefor not know their HIV statues.  Education As a Vaccine Against Aids (EVA) in Nigeria.
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  • Aonga, 5 years old is greeted by EVA staff.  Aonga is one of 120 children to be tested for HIV. Aonga's test came out negative. EVA provide HCT in three rural communities near Makurdi in Benue state. Benue state has got one of the highest HIV prevalence in Nigeria and EVA aim to target vulnerable children who would otherwise miss out of being tested for HIV and therefor not know their HIV statues.  Education As a Vaccine Against Aids (EVA) in Nigeria.
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  • Doofan Yende, an EVA volunteer greets children coming to be HIV tested as part of EVA Youth World. EVA provide HCT in three rural communities near Makurdi in Benue state. Benue state has got one of the highest HIV prevalence in Nigeria and EVA aim to target vulnerable children who would otherwise miss out of being tested for HIV and therefor not know their HIV statues.  Education As a Vaccine Against Aids (EVA) in Nigeria.
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  • 61/2 months Marcolina is fed mashed rice with bananas by her mother Maria as part of  a Mother Support Group session where breast feeding mothers with 4 months plus babies learn about food supplements. Maria has bee doing .exclusive breast feeding but has started complimentary feeding. She cooks rice and veggies and beans. .She is a member of mother's support group where they share knowledge. Every month she visits house holds of pregnant women to give advice. Her husband is a farmer, he grows veggies and sell some and feed the family as well. Maria has been trained by Alola, she understands the importance of nutritious food but its her first attendants at this workshop. She has got 4 other children, oldest is 12.  .Infant mortality rates are very high in Timor-Leste and one of the reasons for that is poor nutrition. Alola advocate breast feeding till at least two years old and teach women about nutritious supplements such as boiled and mashed rice w vegetables and eggs.  Fundasaun Alola is a not for profit non government organization operating in Timor Leste to improve the lives of women and children. Founded in 2001 by the then First Lady, Ms Kirsty Sword Gusmao, the organization seeks to nurture women leaders and advocate for the rights of women.
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  • The Alola Foundation provide pre-school play and learn sessions. Education in Timor-Leste is very basic with classes up to 80 children and teachers trained under an old fashined system with very little inter-action between teacher and pupils..Fundasaun Alola is a not for profit non government organization operating in Timor Leste to improve the lives of women and children. Founded in 2001 by the then First Lady, Ms Kirsty Sword Gusmao, the organization seeks to nurture women leaders and advocate for the rights of women.
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  • The Stars Foundation visiting Childline Kenya in Nairobi. ..Boys playing table football at the Bosco Boys Children's Home in Karen, Nairobi...The home is one of Childline Kenya's referral partners in protecting children.
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  • The Stars Foundation visiting Africa Educational Trust (AET) in Somaliland...Teacher Faysal is marking school work. The school is made of corrugated steel and has to cater for many more children than it has room for. Faysal and his 2 fellow teachers work in shifts so that all children get a chance to receive some education...AET runs schools in camps for Internally Displaced People in and around Hargeisa. The camps go back to the civil war in 1991 and some of the inhabitants have been there 20 years.  Others are new-comers from the countryside fleeing climate change which is causing live stock die and crops to fail - ultimately leading to starvation.
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  • The Stars Foundation visiting Africa Educational Trust (AET) in Somaliland...Teacher Abdrachman at work in the small class room. The school is made of corrugated steel and has to cater for many more children than it has room for. Abdrachman and his 2 fellow teachers work in shifts so that all children get a chance to receive some education...AET runs schools in camps for Internally Displaced People in and around Hargeisa. The camps go back to the civil war in 1991 and some of the inhabitants have been there 20 years.  Others are new-comers from the countryside fleeing climate change which is causing live stock die and crops to fail - ultimately leading to starvation.
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  • The Stars Foundation visiting Africa Educational Trust (AET) in Somaliland...Teacher Abdrachman at work in the small classroom. The school is made of corrugated steel and has to cater for many more children than it has room for. Abdrachman and his 2 fellow teachers work in shifts so that all children get a chance to receive some education...AET runs schools in camps for Internally Displaced People in and around Hargeisa. The camps go back to the civil war in 1991 and some of the inhabitants have been there 20 years.  Others are new-comers from the countryside fleeing climate change which is causing live stock die and crops to fail - ultimately leading to starvation.
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  • Children campaigning for more fresh air in Hackney, East London. Image only to be used in connection with the campaign.
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  • Children campaigning for more fresh air in Hackney, East London. Image only to be used in connection with the campaign.
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  • Children campaigning for more fresh air in Hackney, East London. Image only to be used in connection with the campaign.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action. Youngsters hang out by the statue of Fawcett in Parliamnet Square.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action. Striking students sending their message to Downing Street no 10 and PM Teresa may.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action. Striking students sending their message to Downing Street no 10 and PM Teresa may.
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  • Thousands of school children went on strike and did not go to school demanding climate change action in central London March 15th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The strike is inspired by Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school girl who in 2018 went on school strike to make adults and lawmakers take climate change action. Striking students sending their message to Downing Street no 10 and PM Teresa may.
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