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  • CBM and Mobility India - India
    CBM and Mobility India - India
    72 images
    Living with a disability comes with obvious challenges. But in Chamrajnagar, South India, a partnership between CBM and Mobility India has helped to put disabled children and young adults firmly on a path towards living fuller lives. To bring the project’s monitoring and evaluation (M&E) to life, we produced two videos and a collection of 72 visual narratives to illustrate the programme’s indicators through stories of positive change. This is a gallery that’s jam-packed with innovation, depicting data collection using simple mobile phones, empowerment through self-help groups led by villagers themselves, and opportunity improvement through livelihood training schemes and loans.
  • EngenderHealth - India
    EngenderHealth - India
    75 images
    Reaching remote communities in order to prompt behaviour change can be extremely challenging if done through external intervention. So, to improve the sexual and maternal health of young girls in Purbi Singhbhum in the Indian state of Jarkhand, EngenderHealth works closely with a concerned and motivated team of local leaders, known as Community Cope. The team began to act only after carrying out household surveys to better understand why people do not access and use local government-run clinics. Discovering that a lack of awareness of entitlement from the State was rife, EngenderHealth funded the training of community sexual health workers who educate young girls on contraception methods to prevent early pregnancy and provide pre- and post-natal advice and support to young mothers. View the gallery to see, among other innovations, how these ‘sahiyas’ use songs to convey their messages.
  • INDIA (CBM and Mobility India) – Visual M&E for the Chamkol Holistic Community Development Programme
    INDIA (CBM and Mobility India) –...
    72 images
  • KENYA (IIED) – Adapting to Climate Change in the Nyando River Basin
    KENYA (IIED) – Adapting to Climate...
    66 images
  • EGYPT (personal project) – Egypt's Ongoing Revolution
    EGYPT (personal project) – Egypt's...
    160 images
  • MALAWI (Concern Worldwide) – Improving education and tackling gender-based violence in rural schools
    MALAWI (Concern Worldwide) –...
    53 images
    **Please note that the photographer and Concern Worldwide's project must both be credited where these images are used.** Malawi ranks 124th out of 186 countries on the 2012 Gender Inequality Index. Many girls in the southernmost district of Nsanje drop out of school as a result of forced marriages. Thus, there is marked gender disparity in access to essential tools for social and economic development. Indeed, gender inequality permeates the lives of most women and girls in Malawi, manifesting as exclusion from decision-making processes, lack of economic opportunities, low levels of education and high prevalence of violence. Concern Worldwide’s education programmes in Nsanje seek to enable children, particularly girls and those from marginalised groups, to gain access to education so that they can develop to their fullest potential. To achieve this, Concern is implementing a project funded by the United Nations Trust Fund to End Violence Against Women, titled 'Ending School-related Gender-based Violence in Malawi'. School-related gender-based violence represents a considerable barrier to participation in education, gender equality and to the achievement of Education for All and the Millennium Development Goals. The project empowers students to speak out about issues that affect them using the medium of interactive theatre, and also engages men specifically to fight gender-based violence (GBV) as the main perpetrators of GBV themselves. These images document this work, led by Concern's partner Theatre for a Change, and also allied education work that has sought not only to get more girls enrolled in school but also to keep them there. For example, working with a local organisation called boNGO using funding from The Scottish Government, Concern has created 'Happy Classrooms' designed to bring colour and liveliness to the learning experience. Also documented is the success story of Alinafe, a young girl who is doing well in school and yet almost dropped out recently to get married. Note that images are displayed in the order captured, not as a story. Nevertheless, full details of the scene can be found in the captions.
  • BRAZIL (Smile Train) – Bringing smiles deep inside Amazonia
    BRAZIL (Smile Train) – Bringing...
    198 images
  • HAITI (Smile Train)
    HAITI (Smile Train)
    136 images
  • HAITI (Inter-American Foundation (IAF))
    HAITI (Inter-American Foundation...
    56 images
  • KENYA (World Renew)
    KENYA (World Renew)
    68 images
  • INDIA (CORE-PCI) – Eradicating Polio: CORE-PCI's Experiences in India
    INDIA (CORE-PCI) – Eradicating...
    128 images
  • INDIA (Rockefeller Foundation) – Smart Power for Environmentally-sound Economic Development (SPEED)
    INDIA (Rockefeller Foundation) –...
    100 images
  • INDIA (GSMA Mobile for Development)
    INDIA (GSMA Mobile for Development)
    51 images
  • ROBIN WYATT: Humanitarian / Development
    ROBIN WYATT: Humanitarian / De...
    16 galleries