Tag Archives: NGOs

Pathfinder International

Today I’m highlighting Pathfinder International, a client I’ve been working with for over 5 years. Pathfinder works to improve the reproductive health of adolescents, women and men, throughout the developing world. You can help Pathfinder help women all over the world right now, it just takes a few minutes….

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Garissa, North Eastern Kenya

Part two of my NGO assignment, shooting for Education Development Center. Garissa, eastern Kenya….

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Sudan assignment completed

I finished shooting the EDC Sudan assignment earlier today and headed back to Nairobi. I’ve got a shoot of the EDC Darfur Radio Team tomorrow then it’s off to Garissa for to photograph a youth program…

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EDC Sudan Day 3

Day 3 Sudan, photographing for Education Development Center. Today’s visit was a small rural school, all of the younger children were dressed in pink and the older students in blue…

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Sudan Assignment Continues: EDC SSIRI Project

Another day here in Juba, shooting Eduction Development Center’s Southern Sudan programs. The day started out with heavy rain and the humidity lingered throughout the day…

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Assignment: Education Development Center, Juba, Sudan

South Sudan is now gradually entering a recovery and development phase however humanitarian needs still abound, with an expectation of mass return of a large number of IDPs and refugees to the South. Education will play a vital role in the long term success of southern Sudan…

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Kibera Slum, Nairobi, Kenya

Kibera is a slum area outside Nairobi, Kenya and is the same size as New York City’s Central Park, about 1.5 square miles, but with a population density 30 times that of New York City…

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Freedom From Hunger Assignment Continues

After returning to Bamako, we continued to document Freedom From Hunger programs; this time visiting villages on the outskirts of Bamako city that have started to implement the Savings For Change program. Additionally we visited an AIM Youth (Advancing Integrated Microfinance for Youth) program in the city. While I’m blogging the trip from a photographer’s  [...]

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Back in Bamako, Mali

We  have been out in Segou,  a rural town about three and a half hours from Bamako for the last two days shooting the meetings and activities of women involved in Freedom From Hunger’s savings programs.  My apologies for not being able to post earlier than this, but the small rural town of Segou lacks [...]

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10.Q Interview Online Now

Heber Vega is a humanitarian worker and photographer. He’s originally from Chile but now based in northern Iraq doing humanitarian work. Heber has a very informative blog and website. Currently, he’s doing a series of interviews called “10 Questions”, it’s about photographers who shoot for NGOs (non-government humanitarian organizations). He has interviewed several different photographers, [...]

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Philippines Photo Tour: Northern Luzon

Sorry for the lack of posts recently, but the internet availability in Vigan and Sagada isn’t sufficiently fast to upload [...]

Philippines Photo Tour: Day 2

There is no other transportation in the Philippines as ubiquitous as the Philippine jeepney. A hybrid of the American jeep, [...]

Philippines Photo Tour 2013

This year’s Philippines photo tour is off and running with full complement of 10 enthusiastic participants. Today, our first day [...]

Vietnam Photo Tour: Cambodia-Angkor Extension

After finishing the Vietnam photo tour, five tour guests left Hanoi with me to participate in the optional Cambodia extension. [...]

Vietnam Photo Tour Guests Meet Pulitzer Winning Photographer, Nick Ut

Call it luck or call it serendipity, but what an absolutely amazing opportunity we had this year; to meet a [...]

Vietnam Photo Tour: Hill Tribes Of The North

For the grand finale of the 2013 Vietnam Explorer Photo Tour we traveled north to photograph at the markets, towns [...]