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Images of Foul Play - India (2010)

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Photography by members of the Dalit (‘untouchable’) community in India, campaigning against the illegal practice of Manual Scavenging.

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Unheard Voices, Hidden Lives - Cambodia, India and Ecuador (2006)

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Photography by members of at-risk groups and groups affected and infected with HIV/AIDS in three countries, in collaboration with the International HIV/AIDS Alliance’s wider multi-country HIV prevention programme.

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Making Waves - Sri Lanka (2005)

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In partnership with Save the Children

“When I grow up I want to be a journalist. My photos show tsunami victims. I hope these photographs will help the tsunami victims. I wish to thank all those who helped us. Until now I thought foreigners were people who came to damage our country. My gratitude goes out to PhotoVoice and Save The Children. I am happy about this photography.”

Jalan Dilshan Vipulasooriya

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Able Voices - Bangladesh (2004-2005)

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“My hope was to be able to express disabled people’s thoughts and wishes to society but I never got this chance until I joined the SARPV photography program. I am very interested in this work and in taking pictures of disabled people. I will feel so proud if disabled people can get their rights.”

Rahahdul, age 20

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The Childrens Forum - Nepal (1998 - 2009)

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“This project is the first chance we have been given to express things we keep inside to the outside world. ‘Refugee’ is not a good title to have but even though I am a refugee I will not stop my perseverance. By doing good work our bad name will become respected.”

Aita Singh, 18 years
From 2004-2007 The Children’s Forum was generously funded by

Comic Relief.

NEW!

http://www.bhutaneserefugees.com

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