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  • CAPTION: Under the Chamkol programme, every disabled member of the community has an Individual Health Plan (IHP). For Netrawati, who has scoliosis, this means following a tailor-made exercise regime. During regular visits to her home, Rehabilitation Therapy Assistant (RTA) Kavitha shows both her and her mother Nagamma what they need to do. LOCATION: Mallianpura (village), Kasaba (hobli), Chamrajnagar (district), Karnataka (state), India. INDIVIDUAL(S) PHOTOGRAPHED: From left to right: Netrawati, Kavitha M.L. and Nagamma.
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  • INDIVIDUAL(S) PHOTOGRAPHED: Rose Kerline Saint Fleur (looking at camera). LOCATION: University of the Artistide Foundation (UNIFA), Tabarre Commune, Port-au-Prince, Haïti. CAPTION: Rose Kerline Saint Fleur, a medical student from the University of the Artistide Foundation (UNIFA), looks up from her paper as she and the other students complete a questionnaire.
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  • CAPTION: ACCCRN's project is still in its infancy in Manila. Next steps will involve the Climate Core Team looking at current plans and policies and working out how to integrate climate change adaptation and resilience into them, taking projected impacts into consideration. It will then need to produce a series of local climate change action plans. LOCATION: Makati City Hall, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines. INDIVIDUAL(S) PHOTOGRAPHED: N/A.
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  • CAPTION: This is the Planning Section of the Environment Agency in Makati. ACCCRN's project is still in its infancy in Manila; next steps will involve the Climate Core Team looking at current plans and policies and working out how to integrate climate change adaptation and resilience into them, taking into consideration climate change’s projected impacts. LOCATION: Makati City Hall, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines. INDIVIDUAL(S) PHOTOGRAPHED: N/A.
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  • INDIVIDUAL(S) PHOTOGRAPHED: N/A. LOCATION: Felege Hiwot Referral Hospital, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia. CAPTION: The hospital works with paper files, resulting in a large records department. Here, a staff member wanders through the rows, looking for a particular file.
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  • CAPTION: The training of frontline workers (FLWs) is very participatory, and it is not held exclusively in classrooms. There is a lot of group work, which the master trainer facilitates, as well as role-plays wherein case studies are acted out. Service providers are taught not only on how to counsel children, but also their parents. EngenderHealth is measuring the effectiveness of what it’s doing in different ways. One involves looking at how those they train perform using a performance to standard tool. Knowledge is tested, counseling is observed, and a check on what services are being given is carried out. If there are gaps, an effort is made to consider how these might be addressed. Another considers how many adolescents (male and female, across different ages) are accessing these services, and which services specifically. So far, it has been noted that male take-up has been slightly lower than female. LOCATION: Ghatshila Community Health Centre (CHC), Purbi Singhbhum (district), Jharkhand (state), India. INDIVIDUAL(S) PHOTOGRAPHED: Left: Dr Jagannath Hembrom; right: multiple people.
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  • CAPTION: “I had no experience when I started breeding, I didn’t really know what I was doing”, admits Hue as she prepares feed for her pigs. “I used to spend a long time cooking vegetables”, she continues, “but now I just get raw vegetables from the garden and feed them”. Through the training she’s received, she’s learned how to reduce the time she spends looking after her pigs, how to ensure they have a nutritious diet, how to identify better quality breeds and when the critical periods for growth are. Having applied this newly acquired knowledge, Hue has been able to dramatically increase her productivity and the income she earns through pig breeding. Indeed, she has become known as a local expert, and people in the community frequently come to her for advice. As part of the project, she’s re-trained numerous other Women’s Association members, and has also shared her knowledge with neighbours and the rest of her family. LOCATION: Coong Village, Huy Tuong, Son La Province, Vietnam. INDIVIDUAL(S) PHOTOGRAPHED: Lo Thi Hue.
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  • CAPTION: “The biggest benefit is the knowledge I’ve learned and can now apply in real life”, reports Hue. “I’m also more confident about sharing what I know with other people, and in giving voice to my own opinion. More than this, I’ve been able to improve my position within my family. For example, when I make a suggestion about how to look after the pigs, the rest of the family trusts my opinion more than ever before and allows me to follow through on my idea”. Hue goes on to speak of how she also feels empowered to voice her opinion in the wider community. Indeed, since participating in training sponsored by We Effect, she’s become a more active member in the Women’s Association and the community as a whole. LOCATION: Consumption Office, Hanoi, Vietnam. INDIVIDUAL(S) PHOTOGRAPHED: Ha Duc Duong.
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  • CAPTION: Livestock rearing provides a sizeable source of income for a number of households in Son La Province. However, disease epidemics have been a big problem in the past, while knowledge of breeding techniques was also limited. After being taught how to identify the symptoms of disease, how to feed animals a nutritious diet and how to select more productive breeds, households have been able to improve their incomes. These chickens’ owners used to let them run around in the garden, but now they keep them in cages so that they can easily look out for the symptoms of disease. They have also learned how to feed their pigs a more balanced diet, as well as where to purchase good quality feed. LOCATION: Coong Village, Huy Tuong, Son La Province, Vietnam. INDIVIDUAL(S) PHOTOGRAPHED: N/A.
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  • CAPTION: “It’s essential for us to teach our children how to grow vegetables, how to look after their environment and how they’ll be able to feed themselves in the future”, stresses Mr Khang, Headteacher of the Huy Tuong Primary School. Gaining this experience here, students are then able to share their knowledge of organic farming when they return to their families. The model has already been replicated by Huy Tuong Secondary School, following a visit to the junior school to learn about organic farming techniques from its students and teachers. LOCATION: Huy Tuong Primary School, Huy Tuong, Son La Province, Vietnam. INDIVIDUAL(S) PHOTOGRAPHED: Lo Van Nen.
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  • INDIVIDUAL(S) PHOTOGRAPHED: Abiyu Ambaw (left) and Demis Asene (right). LOCATION: Felege Hiwot Referral Hospital, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia. CAPTION: Abiyu Ambaw has come to see Demis Asene, an Ophthalmic Officer, for his glaucoma. Demis uses a device to look into his patient's eyes to assess the disease.
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  • CAPTION: The site of the RO plant was earmarked for a temple. Sarita convinced the community of the plant's benefits. Today, the gods look approvingly on at the adjacent plant. LOCATION: Rahul Gandhi Nagar, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India. INDIVIDUAL(S) PHOTOGRAPHED: Sarita Yadav.
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  • INDIVIDUAL(S) PHOTOGRAPHED: . LOCATION: St. Damien Hospital, Nos Petits Frères et Sœurs, Tabarre 41 Commune, Haïti. CAPTION: Fessiva Lamour,  a 20-year-old mother, looks towards her newborn daughter at St Damien Hospital.
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  • INDIVIDUAL(S) PHOTOGRAPHED: From left to right: Unknown, unknown, and Ayene Ekong. LOCATION: Epko Abasi Clinic, Calabar, Cross River, Nigeria. CAPTION: A nurse at Epko Abasi Clinic takes the blood pressure of a female patient, while the next patient looks on.
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