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  • Rabia is hands up a bowl of muddy water from a hole dug in the river bed. It's dry season in Afar region and water is hard to come by.  Rabia and her family are pastoralists and have come to water their goats. Action for Integrated Sustainable Development Association (AISDA) work in the AFAR region of Eastern Ethiopia, based in Delafagi.
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  • Rabia and Hassan climb up  from the dried up river bed and head off to rejoin with their mother and their herd of goats. It's dry season in Afar and water is hard to come by. A hole has been dug into the river bed to be able to find something to drink. Both animals and humans suffer in the dry season and travel long distances to find water and grassing.  Rabia and her family are pastoralists and have come to water their goats. Action for Integrated Sustainable Development Association (AISDA) work in the AFAR region of Eastern Ethiopia, based in Delafagi. The Afars practise an old tradition of Female Genital Mutilation where the baby girls has her clitoris and labia cut away and her vagina sewn up. The day before her wedding day the girl is un-stiched ready for marriage. Its a brutal and barbaric tradition which AISDA is challenging with great effect, now more than a hundred girls in Dowe district have been saved from the knife and AISDA is now rolling out the scheme in Delafagi. Delafagi is where the oldest ever human remains have been found, the found is thought to be 4.5 mill years old.
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  • Rabia is handing up a bowl of muddy water from below the river bed. It's dry season in Afar and water is hard to come by. Here a hole has been dug into the river bed to be able to find something to drink. Both animals and humans suffer in the dry season and travel long distances to find water and grassing.  Rabia and her family are pastoralists and have come to water their goats. Action for Integrated Sustainable Development Association (AISDA) work in the AFAR region of Eastern Ethiopia, based in Delafagi. The Afars practise an old tradition of Female Genital Mutilation where the baby girls has her clitoris and labia cut away and her vagina sewn up. The day before her wedding day the girl is un-stiched ready for marriage. Its a brutal and barbaric tradition which AISDA is challenging with great effect, now more than a hundred girls in Dowe district have been saved from the knife and AISDA is now rolling out the scheme in Delafagi. Delafagi is where the oldest ever human remains have been found, the found is thought to be 4.5 mill years old.
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  • Shing Mun river in Sha Tin, a town in the New Territories.
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  • A work crew sails down the Regent's Canal on a misty morning, 27th of November 2020, Hackney, London, United Kingdom. The crew is from the Canal and River Trust and are on their way to King’s Cross further up the canal. It is a misty and cold morning and no one else are on the canal, only the house boats moored along the canal. In the back ground are the now abandoned gas works with its structures disappearing in the mist.
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  • Hussein is heading back to his family and the goats with his brother Muhammed behind him. It's dry season in Afar and water is hard to come by. Here a hole has been dug into the river bed to be able to find something to drink. Both animals and humans suffer in the dry season and travel long distances to find water and grassing.  Hussein and his family are pastoralists and have come to water their goats. Action for Integrated Sustainable Development Association (AISDA) work in the AFAR region of Eastern Ethiopia, based in Delafagi. The Afars practise an old tradition of Female Genital Mutilation where the baby girls has her clitoris and labia cut away and her vagina sewn up. The day before her wedding day the girl is un-stiched ready for marriage. Its a brutal and barbaric tradition which AISDA is challenging with great effect, now more than a hundred girls in Dowe district have been saved from the knife and AISDA is now rolling out the scheme in Delafagi. Delafagi is where the oldest ever human remains have been found, the found is thought to be 4.5 mill years old.
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  • Dad Muhammed, Hassan,Hussein,Muhammed,Abdo and Rabia have all come to drink. The mother Hawa is heading off with the goats in back ground. It's dry season in Afar and water is hard to come by. Here a hole has been dug into the river bed to be able to find something to drink. Both animals and humans suffer in the dry season and travel long distances to find water and grassing.  Rabia and her family are pastoralists and have come to water their goats. Action for Integrated Sustainable Development Association (AISDA) work in the AFAR region of Eastern Ethiopia, based in Delafagi. The Afars practise an old tradition of Female Genital Mutilation where the baby girls has her clitoris and labia cut away and her vagina sewn up. The day before her wedding day the girl is un-stiched ready for marriage. Its a brutal and barbaric tradition which AISDA is challenging with great effect, now more than a hundred girls in Dowe district have been saved from the knife and AISDA is now rolling out the scheme in Delafagi. Delafagi is where the oldest ever human remains have been found, the found is thought to be 4.5 mill years old.
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  • At the end of the dry season the river outside Delafagi has almost dried up and its one of the only water sources left at this time of the year.  Action for Integrated Sustainable Development Association (AISDA) work in the AFAR region of Eastern Ethiopia, based in Delafagi. The Afars practise an old tradition of Female Genital Mutilation where the baby girls has her clitoris and labia cut away and her vagina sewn up. The day before her wedding day the girl is un-stiched ready for marriage. Its a brutal and barbaric tradition which AISDA is challenging with great effect, now more than a hundred girls in Dowe district have been saved from the knife and AISDA is now rolling out the scheme in Delafagi. Delafagi is where the oldest ever human remains have been found, the found is thought to be 4.5 mill years old.
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  • Big brother, 16 year old Muhammed and his siblings Hussein and Rabia head off to rejoin with their mother and the heard of goats. They have been to drink water and water their goats from water in a hole dug into a dried up river bed. It's dry season in Afar and water is hard to come by. Both animals and humans suffer in the dry season and travel long distances to find water and grassing.  Action for Integrated Sustainable Development Association (AISDA) work in the AFAR region of Eastern Ethiopia, based in Delafagi. The Afars practise an old tradition of Female Genital Mutilation where the baby girls has her clitoris and labia cut away and her vagina sewn up. The day before her wedding day the girl is un-stiched ready for marriage. Its a brutal and barbaric tradition which AISDA is challenging with great effect, now more than a hundred girls in Dowe district have been saved from the knife and AISDA is now rolling out the scheme in Delafagi. Delafagi is where the oldest ever human remains have been found, the found is thought to be 4.5 mill years old. with their mother and the heard of goats. They have been to drink water and water their goats from water in a hole dug into a dried up river bed. It's dry season in Afar and water is hard to come by. Both animals and humans suffer in the dry season and travel long distances to find water and grassing.  Action for Integrated Sustainable Development Association (AISDA) work in the AFAR region of Eastern Ethiopia, based in Delafagi. The Afars practise an old tradition of Female Genital Mutilation where the baby girls has her clitoris and labia cut away and her vagina sewn up. The day before her wedding day the girl is un-stiched ready for marriage. Its a brutal and barbaric tradition which AISDA is challenging with great effect, now more than a hundred girls in Dowe district have been saved from the knife and AISDA is now rolling out the scheme in Delafagi. Delafagi is where the oldest ever human remains have been found, t
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  • Rainbow Warrior lll leaving London Docklands. The ship going through the locks and into the river Thames early Monday morning.The Rainbow Warrior ll is the third generation of the legendary Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior. The first was bombed and sunk by French special agents, second one is now serving as a hsopital ship in the Bengal Bay and this, the third in line is build according to the highest green environmental specs. The ship is now on it's maiden voyage  around the globe heading from London to Sweden.
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  • Rainbow Warrior lll leaving London Docklands. The ship going through the locks and into the river Thames early Monday morning. The Rainbow Warrior ll is the third generation of the legendary Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior. The first was bombed and sunk by French special agents, second one is now serving as a hsopital ship in the Bengal Bay and this, the third in line is build according to the highest green environmental specs. The ship is now on it's maiden voyage  around the globe heading from London to Sweden.
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  • Some protestor left the Westminster Bridge and walked along the river and across Lambeth Bridge to get into Parliament Square. Police stopped them all on the North side from getting any further. Police enforcing kettling of the 20 odd protestors..The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • Big brother, 16 year old Muhammed and his siblings Hussein and Rabia head off to rejoin with their mother and the heard of goats. They have been to drink water and water their goats from water in a hole dug into a dried up river bed. It's dry season in Afar and water is hard to come by. Both animals and humans suffer in the dry season and travel long distances to find water and grassing.  Action for Integrated Sustainable Development Association (AISDA) work in the AFAR region of Eastern Ethiopia, based in Delafagi. The Afars practise an old tradition of Female Genital Mutilation where the baby girls has her clitoris and labia cut away and her vagina sewn up. The day before her wedding day the girl is un-stiched ready for marriage. Its a brutal and barbaric tradition which AISDA is challenging with great effect, now more than a hundred girls in Dowe district have been saved from the knife and AISDA is now rolling out the scheme in Delafagi. Delafagi is where the oldest ever human remains have been found, the found is thought to be 4.5 mill years old.
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  • Rainbow Warrior lll leaving London Docklands. The ship going through the locks and into the river Thames early Monday morning.The Rainbow Warrior ll is the third generation of the legendary Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior. The first was bombed and sunk by French special agents, second one is now serving as a hsopital ship in the Bengal Bay and this, the third in line is build according to the highest green environmental specs. The ship is now on it's maiden voyage  around the globe heading from London to Sweden.
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  • Rainbow Warrior lll leaving London Docklands. The ship going through the locks and into the river Thames early Monday morning.The Rainbow Warrior ll is the third generation of the legendary Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior. The first was bombed and sunk by French special agents, second one is now serving as a hsopital ship in the Bengal Bay and this, the third in line is build according to the highest green environmental specs. The ship is now on it's maiden voyage  around the globe heading from London to Sweden.
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  • Rainbow Warrior lll leaving London Docklands. The ship going through the locks and into the river Thames early Monday morning.The Rainbow Warrior ll is the third generation of the legendary Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior. The first was bombed and sunk by French special agents, second one is now serving as a hsopital ship in the Bengal Bay and this, the third in line is build according to the highest green environmental specs. The ship is now on it's maiden voyage  around the globe heading from London to Sweden.
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  • Rainbow Warrior lll leaving London Docklands. The ship going through the locks and into the river Thames early Monday morning. The Rainbow Warrior ll is the third generation of the legendary Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior. The first was bombed and sunk by French special agents, second one is now serving as a hsopital ship in the Bengal Bay and this, the third in line is build according to the highest green environmental specs. The ship is now on it's maiden voyage  around the globe heading from London to Sweden.
    IMG_6396.jpg
  • Some protestor left the Westminster Bridge and walked along the river and across Lambeth Bridge to get into Parliament Square. Police stopped them all on the North side from getting any further. Police enforcing kettling of the 20 odd protestors..The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • Some protestor left the Westminster Bridge and walked along the river and across Lambeth Bridge to get into Parliament Square. Police stopped them all on the North side from getting any further. Police enforcing kettling of the 20 odd protestors..The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • Some protestor left the Westminster Bridge and walked along the river and across Lambeth Bridge to get into Parliament Square. Police stopped them all on the North side from getting any further. Police enforcing kettling of the 20 odd protestors..The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • Some protestor left the Westminster Bridge and walked along the river and across Lambeth Bridge to get into Parliament Square. Police stopped them all on the North side from getting any further..The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • Greenpeace intercepted by police on the River Thames.
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  • Rainbow Warrior lll leaving London Docklands. Only masts seen passing through the locks and into the river Thames early Monday morning. The Rainbow Warrior ll is the third generation of the legendary Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior. The first was bombed and sunk by French special agents, second one is now serving as a hsopital ship in the Bengal Bay and this, the third in line is build according to the highest green environmental specs. The ship is now on it's maiden voyage  around the globe heading from London to Sweden.
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  • Rainbow Warrior lll leaving London Docklands. Only masts seen passing through the locks and into the river Thames early Monday morning. The Rainbow Warrior ll is the third generation of the legendary Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior. The first was bombed and sunk by French special agents, second one is now serving as a hsopital ship in the Bengal Bay and this, the third in line is build according to the highest green environmental specs. The ship is now on it's maiden voyage  around the globe heading from London to Sweden.
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  • Rainbow Warrior lll leaving London Docklands. The ship going through the locks and into the river Thames early Monday morning.The Rainbow Warrior ll is the third generation of the legendary Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior. The first was bombed and sunk by French special agents, second one is now serving as a hsopital ship in the Bengal Bay and this, the third in line is build according to the highest green environmental specs. The ship is now on it's maiden voyage  around the globe heading from London to Sweden.
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  • Rainbow Warrior lll leaving London Docklands. The ship going through the locks and into the river Thames early Monday morning.The Rainbow Warrior ll is the third generation of the legendary Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior. The first was bombed and sunk by French special agents, second one is now serving as a hsopital ship in the Bengal Bay and this, the third in line is build according to the highest green environmental specs. The ship is now on it's maiden voyage  around the globe heading from London to Sweden.
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  • Rainbow Warrior lll leaving London Docklands. The ship going through the locks and into the river Thames early Monday morning.The Rainbow Warrior ll is the third generation of the legendary Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior. The first was bombed and sunk by French special agents, second one is now serving as a hsopital ship in the Bengal Bay and this, the third in line is build according to the highest green environmental specs. The ship is now on it's maiden voyage  around the globe heading from London to Sweden.
    IMG_6381.jpg
  • Rainbow Warrior lll leaving London Docklands. The ship going through the locks and into the river Thames early Monday morning.The Rainbow Warrior ll is the third generation of the legendary Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior. The first was bombed and sunk by French special agents, second one is now serving as a hsopital ship in the Bengal Bay and this, the third in line is build according to the highest green environmental specs. The ship is now on it's maiden voyage  around the globe heading from London to Sweden.
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  • The Stars Foundation visiting AET in Somaliland.The small school  is run by teacher Raxmaan. 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 in a makeshift shelter. When it raisn school has to be suspended because it rains through the straw 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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  • 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...An AET-run school...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 AET in Somaliland.The small school  is run by teacher Raxmaan. 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 in a makeshift shelter. When it raisn school has to be suspended because it rains through the straw 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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  • The Stars Foundation visiting AET in Somaliland.The small school  is run by teacher Raxmaan. 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 in a makeshift shelter. When it raisn school has to be suspended because it rains through the straw 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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  • 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 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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  • 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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  • 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 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 AET in Somaliland.The small school  is run by teacher Raxmaan. 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 in a makeshift shelter. When it raisn school has to be suspended because it rains through the straw 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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  • The Stars Foundation visiting AET in Somaliland.The small school  is run by teacher Raxmaan. 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 in a makeshift shelter. When it raisn school has to be suspended because it rains through the straw 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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  • The Stars Foundation visiting AET in Somaliland.The small school  is run by teacher Raxmaan. 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 in a makeshift shelter. When it raisn school has to be suspended because it rains through the straw 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • The Stars Foundation visiting AET in Somaliland.The small school  is run by teacher Raxmaan. 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 in a makeshift shelter. When it raisn school has to be suspended because it rains through the straw 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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  • The Stars Foundation visiting AET in Somaliland.The small school  is run by teacher Raxmaan. 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 in a makeshift shelter. When it raisn school has to be suspended because it rains through the straw 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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  • 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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  • 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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