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The Stories Behind Our 2019 Photo Contest Entries

Check out last years photo contest entires and read a little bit about the stories behind the photos.


Photo submitted by Akim Said M’changama. The photo and IPED event in Comoros where children were given school supplies.
 

Photo submitted by Goodwill Ngigi. The photo depicts AfCiC staff member Rose Wanjiru (In reflector jacket) engaging school-going girls who are on holiday in a football training session.
 

Photo submitted by Goodwill Ngigi. The photo depicts Artist Timothy (In blue jacket ) showing school-going children who are on holiday how to create eco-art using locally available resources as part of AfCiC skills training.
 

Photo submitted by Goodwill Ngigi. The photo depicts AfCiC staff member Georgina Wanjiku (In black t-shirt) explaining the importance of child socio-economic rights to youth who are on their school holidays.
 

Photo submitted by SAYDOON NISA SAYED. The photo depicts our IDEP event to address challenges faced in this rural area.
 

Photo submitted by Goodwill Ngigi. The photo depicts AfCiC staff member John Muiruri (In cap) showing reformed street children how to capture photographs as part of youth empowerment through art and photography skills training.
 

Photo submitted by Akim Said M’changama. The photo depicts IDEP Comoros 2019.
 

Photo submitted by Juan Legüizamo Cristancho. The photo depicts a day out in the field for the Ahimsa Foundation.
 

Photo submitted by Niduvani Devi Dasi. The photo depicts a woman and a group of children at an event for Ahimsa Foundation.
 

Photo submitted by Ana Higuera. The photo depicts a group of girls being helped by the Ahimsa Foundation.
 

Photo submitted by BUSIME ALYAHAMWABO DOUCE. The photographer believes “If you get chance to make someone happy or just smiling, do it rather than waiting to get rich before doing so for those who are really in need”. The only moment that my life gives meaning to existence is when I spend my time exchanging/talking to these poor and vulnerable children. This world has taken them away their happiness for a moment, but it’ll never be able to take away people like you and me. They are victims of bad policies and we have to be carrying hope in their hearts. Their courage to face challenges that surround them is a proof that it still possible for them to live in a world without poverty, a world in which it’s better to live. I carry with me the passion to devote my time, my energy and resources to make them happy and tireless to hope for a prosperous future. Your efforts, my efforts and our efforts will increase local capacity and put an end to the poverty which is a scourge..
 

Photo submitted by Dharansri. This photo a group of children. Only through children we can end child poverty, every child have a right to play so the communication can happen when the both set of children get into the ground. Where the togetherness to empower and end poverty.
 

Photo submitted by Dharansri. This photo a group of children. Only through children we can end child poverty, every child have a right to play so the communication can happen when the both set of children get into the ground. Where the togetherness to empower and end poverty.
 

Photo submitted by Gregory Waithaka. The photo depicts girls in classroom at a community school which under Lea Mathare Organization.
 

Photo submitted by Jorge Avella. The photo depicts a woman and a child taking part in dance at a event for PACTO MUNDIAL CONSCIENTE.
 

Photo submitted by Juan Felipe Uribe. The photo depicts the Ahimsa foundation on a day out in the field.
 

Photo submitted by María Camila Lizarazo Cuello. The photo depicts a child in Bogota, Colombia.
 

Photo submitted by Niduvani devi dasi. The photo depicts a group of children enjoying a music class.
 

Photo submitted by Niduvani dd. Photo depicts a man and a child having a conversation.
 
Photo submitted by ZARELLA SHEZNARDA HIGUERA RUEDA. The photo depicts a group of children participating in an event for the Ahimsa foundation.

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