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  • Feng suffers from cerebral palsy and autism but, with the support of his parents, the CBM field workers and the local Disabled Persons' Federation, he has learned to walk.
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  • Elected Member, Laxmi Tamang, and President of the Shree Khanideri Sanokishan Krishi Sanakari Women's Co-operative, Nirmala Tamang, in conversation, Kakani, Nuwakot District, Nepal
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  • A member of the Shree Khanideri Sanokishan Krishi Sanakari Women's Co-operative and a young girl, Kakani, Nuwakot District, Nepal
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  • Students at a University of the Third Age (U3A) perform traditional Tai Chi moves during a performance. Universities provide learning and social classes for retired and elderly citizens.
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  • Xiong holds a handful of peaches grown in his orchard. The training he received from the local Disabled Persons' Federation has enabled him to retrain as a farmer.
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  • Srijana Phuyal and her 18 month-old daughter, Riya in the doorway of their home, Kakani, Nuwakot District, Nepal
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  • Even though Wang, who had polio, cannot easily visit his customers, they bring electrical items to his shop for repair. The shop was donated by the local Disabled Persons' Federation. Wang's son is studying at university on a  scholarship provided by the DPF.
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  • Li lost both of his arms in an industrial accident. Support from the Disabled Persons' Federation allowed him to open a shop, not only providing practical support but also helping him to integrate into the local community.
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  • Xiong's leg was badly injured in an industrial accident at a factory. Support from the local Disabled Persons' Federation has allowed him to retrain as a farmer and provided the skills required to manage an orchard on his farm. Persons' Federation has allowed him to retrain as a farmer and provided the skills required to manage an orchard on his farm.
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  • Despite losing his leg, Li's artificial limb allows him to lead an active life and he still maintains a thriving vegetable garden.
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  • Children from a family left homeless by the 2015 Nepal earthquake inside a tent at a refugee camp for internally displaced people.
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  • Muna's biosand filter is inexpensive, easy to maintain, does not require electricity and provides a reliable source of clean water for Muna and her family.
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  • Rebuilding after the 2015 Nepal Earthquake
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  • A schoolgirl writing a mathematical formula on a blackboard in a classroom, Sursuna High School, Sursana, Kolkata, India
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  • Portrait of Lila, a young woman, resident of the Tangra district, who is studying withthe goal of becoming a police officer, Tangra slum, Dhipi, Kolkata, India
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  • Portrait of Lila, a young woman, resident of the Tangra district, who is studying withthe goal of becoming a police officer, Tangra slum, Dhipi, Kolkata, India
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  • A new latrine under construction beside a house, currently being rebuilt after being destroyed in the 2015 earthquake, Kakani, Nuwakot District, Nepal
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  • Members of the Shree Khanideri Sanokishan Krishi Sanakari Women's Co-operative hold a meeting outside a store in the centre of their village, Kakani, Nuwakot District, Nepal
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  • Estimates suggest that at least 150,000 migrants from Cambodia were working in Thailand before the exodus in June, 2014.<br />
<br />
Fearing a crackdown on illegal immigration from the Thai military, over 120,000 Cambodian migrants crossed the border and returned to Cambodia in one week.<br />
<br />
Thai Immigration Police met migrants at the railway station in the border town of Aranyaprathet, recorded their identities and accompanied them to the border crossing.
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  • An elderly woman uses a garden hoe to search through the rubble of a house destroyed by the 2015 Nepal earthquake.
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  • Binot Kumar Lama sustained injuries to his head and arm during the 2015 Nepal earthquake. His family home was destroyed, leaving him and his wife seeking shelter in a temporary camp with little protection and limited access to medical treatment.
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  • Women left homeless when their homes were destroyed by the 2015 Nepal earthquake shelter in a temporary camp.
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  • A woman singing during a rehearsal at a University of the Third Age (U3A). Older citizens can take advantage of any one of dozens of different classes.
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  • A community based rehabilitation programme has helped Li learn how to order stock, using a pen in his mouth or between his toes to operate a computer.
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  • A schoolgirl kicks off her shows as she arrives for class
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  • Two schoolgirls washing their hands with clean water in a Splash sink
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  • Shortly before midday on the 25th April, 2015, a severe earthquake struck Nepal, causing significant damage and injury. 9,000 people were killed and 22,000 were injured as a direct result and many tens of thousands were left homeless. Seven year-old Lubina was playing with friends when the earthquake struck. She was buried beneath falling rubble, sustaining critical injuries to her legs and pelvis. Discovered by a team from the NGO 'Splash' during an earthquake assessment visit to a school in Kathmandu, medical aid was organised and Lubina received emergency medical treatment from the Mercy Malaysia NGO and then from the staff at the Sushma Koirala Memorial Hospital and was able to make a full recovery.
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  • Shortly before midday on the 25th April, 2015, a severe earthquake struck Nepal, causing significant damage and injury. 9,000 people were killed and 22,000 were injured as a direct result and many tens of thousands were left homeless. Seven year-old Lubina was playing with friends when the earthquake struck. She was buried beneath falling rubble, sustaining critical injuries to her legs and pelvis. Discovered by a team from the NGO 'Splash' during an earthquake assessment visit to a school in Kathmandu, medical aid was organised and Lubina received emergency medical treatment from the Mercy Malaysia NGO and then from the staff at the Sushma Koirala Memorial Hospital and was able to make a full recovery.
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  • Ever smiling, Parbati collects water for her biosand filter from a communal hand pump.
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  • Clean water helps children stay healthy, which means they are less likely to need time away from school, so their education improves. Providing clean water has important knock-on effects.
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  • Meera, a young woman living in the slum, carrying buckets filled with water back to her home, Tangra slum, Dhipi, Kolkata, India
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  • A smiling schoolgirl sitting at her desk in the classroom, Borisha High School, Bahela, Kolkata, India
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  • 25 year-old Sapana Balami and her four year-old daughter, Aanchal Balami, now have access to a latrine near their home, Okharpauwa, Nuwakot District, Nepal
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  • Beneath hastily assembled tarpaulins, a woman takes shelter after her family home was destroyed by the 2015 Nepal earthquake.
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  • Shortly before midday on the 25th April, 2015, a severe earthquake struck Nepal, causing significant damage and injury. 9,000 people were killed and 22,000 were injured as a direct result and many tens of thousands were left homeless. Seven year-old Lubina was playing with friends when the earthquake struck. She was buried beneath falling rubble, sustaining critical injuries to her legs and pelvis. Discovered by a team from the NGO 'Splash' during an earthquake assessment visit to a school in Kathmandu, medical aid was organised and Lubina received emergency medical treatment from the Mercy Malaysia NGO and then from the staff at the Sushma Koirala Memorial Hospital and was able to make a full recovery.
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  • Before dinner, Chandramani Karki and Rajes Thapa wash their hands in the water from a biosand water filter. Educating families about the importance of hygiene and sanitation ensures that they can make the most of their clean water supply.
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  • Rebuilding after the 2015 Nepal Earthquake
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  • Rebuilding after the 2015 Nepal Earthquake
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  • Once a day a large bowser delivers the district's only source of clean water. Women fill large plastic drums with water, which they will carry back to their homes. The water will provide all their families' water for cooking, cleaning and sanitation, Tangra slum, Dhipi, Kolkata, India
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  • A group of schoolchildren laughing whilst watching a video of their class on a digital camera, Wat Chork Primary & Secondary School, Siem Reap, Cambodia
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  • Grandmother Laxmi Phuyal tends to the fire where she cooks for her family. The fire provides heat for boiling and frying all the family's meals, which often include rice, lentils, curry and vegetables., Kakani, Nuwakot District, Nepal
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  • Children walk through a village currently being reconstructed after being almost completely destroyed during the 2015 earthquake, Okharpauwa, Nuwakot District, Nepal
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  • 25 year-old Sapana Balami working as a labourer, carrying building materials, with her four year-old daughter, Aanchal Balami, Okharpauwa, Nuwakot District, Nepal
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  • Estimates suggest that at least 150,000 migrants from Cambodia were working in Thailand before the exodus in June, 2014.<br />
<br />
Fearing a crackdown on illegal immigration from the Thai military, over 120,000 Cambodian migrants crossed the border and returned to Cambodia in one week.<br />
<br />
Thai Immigration Police met migrants at the railway station in the border town of Aranyaprathet, recorded their identities and accompanied them to the border crossing.
    140616-141535-Thailand-Poipet-Gavin-...jpg
  • Estimates suggest that at least 150,000 migrants from Cambodia were working in Thailand before the exodus in June, 2014.<br />
<br />
Fearing a crackdown on illegal immigration from the Thai military, over 120,000 Cambodian migrants crossed the border and returned to Cambodia in one week.<br />
<br />
Thai Immigration Police met migrants at the railway station in the border town of Aranyaprathet, recorded their identities and accompanied them to the border crossing.
    140616-140433-Thailand-Poipet-Gavin-...jpg
  • Estimates suggest that at least 150,000 migrants from Cambodia were working in Thailand before the exodus in June, 2014.<br />
<br />
Fearing a crackdown on illegal immigration from the Thai military, over 120,000 Cambodian migrants crossed the border and returned to Cambodia in one week.<br />
<br />
Thai Immigration Police met migrants at the railway station in the border town of Aranyaprathet, recorded their identities and accompanied them to the border crossing.
    140616-140259-Thailand-Poipet-Gavin-...jpg
  • Volunteers and NGO workers help to clear the rubble from buildings destroyed by the 2015 Nepal earthquake.
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  • A boy joins relief and recovery efforts, carrying bricks from a temple destroyed by the  2015 Nepal earthquake.
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  • Rajiv Awal and his family salvaged what they could from their family home after it was destroyed by the 2015 Nepal earthquake. They relocated to the home of a family member, outside the capital city of Kathmandu.
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  • Eight year old Yamuna helps to clear rubble from the remains of her family home, destroyed by the 2015 Nepal earthquake.
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  • Siblings Saraswati (11) and twins Yamuna and Jamuna (8) stand on the rubble outside the remains of their family home. The children were outside their home in Bhaktapur when the earthquake struck on 29th April, 2015. Whilst they all survived, their family home was destroyed, leaving them to take shelter beneath tarpaulins erected outside.
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  • Subas Chandra, 82, is forced to seek shelter in a temporary camp after her home was destroyed by the 2015 Nepal earthquake.
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  • A woman walks through the rubble of homes destroyed during the 2015 Nepal earthquake.
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  • Neighbours from homes that were destroyed during the 2015 Nepal earthquake search for survivors and salvage belongings from the rubble.
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  • Soldiers from the Nepal Army search through the rubble of an ancient Hindu temple in Patan's Durbar Square.
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  • Duan is described as a "local legend" by friends and neighbours. He became blind at the age of 40 years after suffering glaucoma. He said "I felt bad because I could not see. I felt troubled because I was unable to do simple tasks". As a result of various therapeutic services, Duan now walks with a cane and has a cleaning job at a local college, where his daughter works as a teacher. He has learned to play the flute, the cucurbit and Chinese cello. He says, "I am so happy because I've started working and my family is very happy for me. I encourage people who learn from the miracle that has fallen over me".
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  • Tam Yang suffers from cerebral palsy and has visual, hearing, physical and intellectual impairments. The CMB have provided counselling and guidance to Tam's parents and have contributed to a comprehensive rehabilitation plan in collaboration with Tam's doctors, extended family and the local Disabled Persons' Federation.
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  • Feng receives daily physical therapy sessions and, despite suffering from cerebral palsy and autism, has been able to stay at home with his parents, who provide around-the-clock support and attention.
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  • Learning to use a digital camera during a Seedlight photography workshop in Kenya
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  • Working in a tea plantation in Kilgoris, Kenya
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  • Photographing the photographers!
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  • Before school begins, girls play on swings in the school playground
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  • A boy in a primary school class holds up his class work
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  • A schoolboy washing his hands with clean water in a Splash sink
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  • A schoolgirl standing in a classroom, holding a bottle containing clean water
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  • Girls studying in a primary school class
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  • Shortly before midday on the 25th April, 2015, a severe earthquake struck Nepal, causing significant damage and injury. 9,000 people were killed and 22,000 were injured as a direct result and many tens of thousands were left homeless. Seven year-old Lubina was playing with friends when the earthquake struck. She was buried beneath falling rubble, sustaining critical injuries to her legs and pelvis. Discovered by a team from the NGO 'Splash' during an earthquake assessment visit to a school in Kathmandu, medical aid was organised and Lubina received emergency medical treatment from the Mercy Malaysia NGO and then from the staff at the Sushma Koirala Memorial Hospital and was able to make a full recovery.
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  • Shortly before midday on the 25th April, 2015, a severe earthquake struck Nepal, causing significant damage and injury. 9,000 people were killed and 22,000 were injured as a direct result and many tens of thousands were left homeless. Seven year-old Lubina was playing with friends when the earthquake struck. She was buried beneath falling rubble, sustaining critical injuries to her legs and pelvis. Discovered by a team from the NGO 'Splash' during an earthquake assessment visit to a school in Kathmandu, medical aid was organised and Lubina received emergency medical treatment from the Mercy Malaysia NGO and then from the staff at the Sushma Koirala Memorial Hospital and was able to make a full recovery.
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  • Shortly before midday on the 25th April, 2015, a severe earthquake struck Nepal, causing significant damage and injury. 9,000 people were killed and 22,000 were injured as a direct result and many tens of thousands were left homeless. Seven year-old Lubina was playing with friends when the earthquake struck. She was buried beneath falling rubble, sustaining critical injuries to her legs and pelvis. Discovered by a team from the NGO 'Splash' during an earthquake assessment visit to a school in Kathmandu, medical aid was organised and Lubina received emergency medical treatment from the Mercy Malaysia NGO and then from the staff at the Sushma Koirala Memorial Hospital and was able to make a full recovery.
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  • Shortly before midday on the 25th April, 2015, a severe earthquake struck Nepal, causing significant damage and injury. 9,000 people were killed and 22,000 were injured as a direct result and many tens of thousands were left homeless. Seven year-old Lubina was playing with friends when the earthquake struck. She was buried beneath falling rubble, sustaining critical injuries to her legs and pelvis. Discovered by a team from the NGO 'Splash' during an earthquake assessment visit to a school in Kathmandu, medical aid was organised and Lubina received emergency medical treatment from the Mercy Malaysia NGO and then from the staff at the Sushma Koirala Memorial Hospital and was able to make a full recovery.
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  • Shortly before midday on the 25th April, 2015, a severe earthquake struck Nepal, causing significant damage and injury. 9,000 people were killed and 22,000 were injured as a direct result and many tens of thousands were left homeless. Seven year-old Lubina was playing with friends when the earthquake struck. She was buried beneath falling rubble, sustaining critical injuries to her legs and pelvis. Discovered by a team from the NGO 'Splash' during an earthquake assessment visit to a school in Kathmandu, medical aid was organised and Lubina received emergency medical treatment from the Mercy Malaysia NGO and then from the staff at the Sushma Koirala Memorial Hospital and was able to make a full recovery.
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  • Shortly before midday on the 25th April, 2015, a severe earthquake struck Nepal, causing significant damage and injury. 9,000 people were killed and 22,000 were injured as a direct result and many tens of thousands were left homeless. Seven year-old Lubina was playing with friends when the earthquake struck. She was buried beneath falling rubble, sustaining critical injuries to her legs and pelvis. Discovered by a team from the NGO 'Splash' during an earthquake assessment visit to a school in Kathmandu, medical aid was organised and Lubina received emergency medical treatment from the Mercy Malaysia NGO and then from the staff at the Sushma Koirala Memorial Hospital and was able to make a full recovery.
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  • Cheerful Manjali Hasda in the doorway of her village home.
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  • Muna Thapa collects water from a ground source water pump outside her village home. This water has not been treated and whilst it can be used for irrigtaion, it may not be safe to drink. However, it does provide a source of water that Muna can put into the biosand filter.
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  • Lukhi Ram, an employee at the biosand water filter factory, is preparing the containers which will sit in the top of the biosand filters. Water can be collected from any source and poured into the orange containers, from where gravity will pull it down through several layers, killing 99% of bacteria inthe process.
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  • Dhanamumi Murmi cleans and sorts the gravel that she will use in the biosand filters. A gravel layer elevates other materials above the outlet pipe, ensuring that it is kept free flowing.
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  • Dhanamumi Murmi mixes the cement that she will use to construct the biosand filters. The materials required for the construction of the filters are readily available, inexpensive but very resilient.
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  • Manjali Hasda drinks clean water from the biosand water filter at her home in  Sharanamati Village, Nepal
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  • Rebuilding after the 2015 Nepal Earthquake
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  • A young woman carrying plastic bottles filled with water in a bucket balanced upon her head, Tangra slum, Dhipi, Kolkata, India
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  • A young woman wearing a pretty dress running barefoot through an alleyway, Tangra slum, Dhipi, Kolkata, India
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  • A group of schoolgirls laughing and posing for a photograph outside a classroom at their school, Sursuna High School, Sursana, Kolkata, India
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  • A group of schoolgirls laughing and waving to friends outside a classroom, Sursuna High School, Sursana, Kolkata, India
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  • Once a day a large bowser delivers the district's only source of clean water. Women fill large plastic drums with water, which they will carry back to their homes. The water will provide all their families' water for cooking, cleaning and sanitation, Tangra slum, Dhipi, Kolkata, India
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  • A woman emptying, sorting, crushing and removing the labels from plastic water and soda drink bottles before organising them for recycling, Tangra slum, Dhipi, Kolkata, India
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  • A girl holding a plastic cup of water outside a schoolroom, SALT Ministeries Orphanage Home and School, Siem Reap, Cambodia
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  • Local ENPHO staff member, Radhika Ghamire, teaching four year-old Rhythm Phuyal the technique for effective hand washing., Kakani, Nuwakot District, Nepal
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  • Estimates suggest that at least 150,000 migrants from Cambodia were working in Thailand before the exodus in June, 2014.<br />
<br />
Fearing a crackdown on illegal immigration from the Thai military, over 120,000 Cambodian migrants crossed the border and returned to Cambodia in one week.<br />
<br />
Thai Immigration Police met migrants at the railway station in the border town of Aranyaprathet, recorded their identities and accompanied them to the border crossing.
    140616-153854-Thailand-Poipet-Gavin-...jpg
  • Estimates suggest that at least 150,000 migrants from Cambodia were working in Thailand before the exodus in June, 2014.<br />
<br />
Fearing a crackdown on illegal immigration from the Thai military, over 120,000 Cambodian migrants crossed the border and returned to Cambodia in one week.<br />
<br />
Thai Immigration Police met migrants at the railway station in the border town of Aranyaprathet, recorded their identities and accompanied them to the border crossing.
    140616-152904-Thailand-Poipet-Gavin-...jpg
  • Estimates suggest that at least 150,000 migrants from Cambodia were working in Thailand before the exodus in June, 2014.<br />
<br />
Fearing a crackdown on illegal immigration from the Thai military, over 120,000 Cambodian migrants crossed the border and returned to Cambodia in one week.<br />
<br />
Thai Immigration Police met migrants at the railway station in the border town of Aranyaprathet, recorded their identities and accompanied them to the border crossing.
    140616-152231-Thailand-Poipet-Gavin-...jpg
  • Estimates suggest that at least 150,000 migrants from Cambodia were working in Thailand before the exodus in June, 2014.<br />
<br />
Fearing a crackdown on illegal immigration from the Thai military, over 120,000 Cambodian migrants crossed the border and returned to Cambodia in one week.<br />
<br />
Thai Immigration Police met migrants at the railway station in the border town of Aranyaprathet, recorded their identities and accompanied them to the border crossing.
    140616-140724-Thailand-Poipet-Gavin-...jpg
  • Estimates suggest that at least 150,000 migrants from Cambodia were working in Thailand before the exodus in June, 2014.<br />
<br />
Fearing a crackdown on illegal immigration from the Thai military, over 120,000 Cambodian migrants crossed the border and returned to Cambodia in one week.<br />
<br />
Thai Immigration Police met migrants at the railway station in the border town of Aranyaprathet, recorded their identities and accompanied them to the border crossing.
    140616-135927-Thailand-Poipet-Gavin-...jpg
  • A boy salvaging belongings from a family home that was destroyed during the 2015 Nepal earthquake.
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  • A boy searches through the rubble of buildings destroyed by the 2015 Nepal earthquake.
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  • Inside a school, set up as a temporary refugee camp for internally displaced people, 72 year old Ram Shilpakar recovers from a broken ribs and head trauma sustained during the 2015 Nepal earthquake.
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  • Neighbours search for survivors and salvage belongings from homes destroyed by the 2015 Nepal earthquake.
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  • An elderly woman studies a foreign language in a language lab at a University of the Third Age (U3A). Older people can learn new languages and many other skills with state-of-the-art technology.
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  • Li had an accident at the age of two, which caused osteomyelitis and, eventually, the loss of his left leg. His artificial limb allows him to lead an active life and he can still ride his motorcycle.
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  • Li has recently married. He and his wife have a daughter, who receives extra tuition from a CBR field worker. The family now run a successful business in Kunming, China.
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  • Cynthia photographing her sister during a Seedlight photography workshop
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