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  • Suzhou, Jiangsu Province. China<br />
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  • Pudong,Shanghai, China, 2009.
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  • Pudong,Shanghai, China, 2009.
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  • Pedestrians walk past advertising hoarding in Shanghai. China
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  • Pudong,Shanghai, China, 2009.
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  • Pudong,Shanghai, China, 2009.
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  • Pudong,Shanghai, China, 2009.
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  • Pudong,Shanghai, China, 2009.
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  • Pudong,Shanghai, China, 2009.
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  • Pudong,Shanghai, China, 2009.
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  • Pudong,Shanghai, China, 2009.
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  • Pudong,Shanghai, China, 2009.
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  • Pudong,Shanghai, China, 2009.
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  • Pudong,Shanghai, China, 2009.
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  • Pudong,Shanghai, China, 2009.
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  • Pudong,Shanghai, China, 2009.
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  • Pudong,Shanghai, China, 2009.
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  • Pudong,Shanghai, China, 2009.
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  • Pudong,Shanghai, China, 2009.
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  • Pudong,Shanghai, China, 2009.
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  • Pensioners' day centre offering lunch and company to the elderly. Kentish Town, North London. 1975
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  • Pensioners' day centre offering lunch and company to the elderly. Kentish Town, North London. 1975
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  • Pensioners' day centre offering lunch and company to the elderly. Kentish Town, North London. 1975
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  • Pensioners' day centre offering lunch and company to the elderly. Kentish Town, North London. 1975
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  • Pensioners' day centre offering lunch and company to the elderly. Kentish Town, North London. 1975
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  • Old man looks through hole in fence at demolition site. Kentish Town, North London. 1975Kentish Town, North London. 1975
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  • Children playing with a calf at the Kentish Town City Farm. North London 1975
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  • Roy Shaw, leader of Camden council (with tie, on right) meets with local residents during a meeting campaigning for better housing in the neighbourhood. Kentish Town, North London, 1975
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  • Pensioners' day centre offering lunch and company to the elderly. Kentish Town, North London. 1975
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  • Pensioners' day centre offering lunch and company to the elderly. Kentish Town, North London. 1975
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  • Pensioners' day centre offering lunch and company to the elderly. Kentish Town, North London. 1975
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  • Pensioners' day centre offering lunch and company to the elderly. Kentish Town, North London. 1975
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  • Wedding Suzhou, Jiangsu Province. China
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  • Pensioners' day centre offering lunch and company to the elderly. Kentish Town, North London. 1975
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  • 'ETHIOPIAN TRAIN JOURNEY', THE GRAND MOSQUE AT HARAR., 1997
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  • 'ETHIOPIAN TRAIN JOURNEY', THE ANCIENT WALLED CITY OF HARAR., 1997
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  • A woman carries a pot on her head in the ancient  walled city of Harar, Ethiopia
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  • The marketplace in the ancient walled city of Harar,  Ethiopia
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  • Girtl with braids in her hair. The ancient walled city of Harar. Ethiopia
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  • A goat walks in the street outside a restaurant in  Tadjoura, Republic of Djibouti
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  • The monastery on the extinct volcano of Mount Zikwala near Debre Zeit, Ethiopia
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  • Rickshaw traffic and a donkey in Dire Dawa,  Ethiopia
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  • Passssengers on the train from Djibouti to Addis Ababa
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  • People milling around the Mercato, the largest  market in Africa, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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  • Villagers wash their animals in volcanic crater, Lake Hora at Debre Zeit, Ethiopia
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  • Children sitting on a wall in the ancient walled city of Harar, Ethiopia
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  • A woman carries a basket on her head in the ancient  walled city of Harar, Ethiopia
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  • A woman drinking tea in the christian market  outside Harar, the fourth holiest city in islam,  Ethiopiia
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  • A man walking across the desert, Dire Dawa,  Ethiopia
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  • The mercato. the market. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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  • The mercato, the market. Addis Ababa,  Ethiopia
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  • The ancient walled city of Harar, Ethiopia
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  • Man in the walled city of Harar. Ethiopia
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  • The "Venus Tailor" shop in the ancient walled city  of Harar, Ethiopia
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  • The dawn landscape around the ancient city of Harar,  Ethiopia
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  • Trading food on the journey from Djibouti to Addis Ababa
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  • The railway track running through Debre Zeit, Ethiopia
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  • A passenger dangles his arm out of the train while another man hangs outside the carriage. Djibouti  to Addis Abeba
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  • Boy drinking fro a tin can in front of A turquoise wall in the ancient walled city of Harar,  Ethiopia
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  • A mother carries her baby on her back, Harar, Ethiopia
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  • Passssengers on the train from Djibouti to Addis Ababa
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  • Stones marking the desert road in Djibouti
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  • Traditional houses and a goat in Obock, Republic of Djibouti
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  • Woman selling quat in the market in Obock. Djibouti 1997
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  • The French cemetery overlooking the Red Sea,  Obock, Republic of Djibouti
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  • Assal lake, a salt lake in the Republic of Djibouti
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  • Two men in traditional dress, Obock, Republic of Djibouti
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  • A sheep walking in the street in Obock, Republic of  Djibouti
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  • A camel lies at the side of the road resting.Tadjoura,  Republic of Djibouti
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  • Children in the ancient walled city of Harar, Ethiopia
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  • The monastery on the extinct volcano of Mount Zikwala near Debre Zeit, Ethiopia
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  • With the arrival of night "Hyena Men" - as they are known in Harar - chant the names of the hyena, bringing them down from the hills to the edges of the town, enticing them to take food often from the Hyena Man's mouuth. The origins of this bizarre practice are said to come from encouraging the animals to take food from the hyena men rather than attacking local cattle.
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  • The mercato. Addis Ababa,  Ethiopia
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  • People hanging out in the desert, Dire Dawa,  Ethiopia
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  • A woman in a red dress walks in the ancient walled city of Harar, Ethiopia
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  • Woman in purple robes passes the blue and turquoise walls in the ancient walled city of Harar, Ethiopia.
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  • A man clambers between 2 carriages while others sit  on the roof of a train travelling from Djibouti to  Addis  Ababa
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  • A blacksmith in the blacksmiths' quarter of the city  of Harar, Ethiopia
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  • Playing dominoes in the ancient city of Harar,  Ethiopia
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  • People wearing traditional clothes on the road to  Harar, Ethiopia
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  • A man with a sunshade tucked into his belt waiting  on the platform at Debre Zeyit for the train to Addis Ababa
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  • A bag of khat being traded in the port of Obock.  Republic of Djibouti
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  • The monastery on the extinct volcano of Mount Zikwala near Debre Zeit, Ethiopia
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  • The monastery on the extinct volcano of Mount Zikwala near Debre Zeit, Ethiopia
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  • Men hanging out of the window on the train between Djibouti and Addis Ababa.
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  • Travelling on the back of a truck to Tadjoura,  Republic of Djibouti
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  • Couple walk home through buiding rubble. Bucharest Romania. Feb 1990
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  • Rajakumar - "I am thirty-two years old, a graduate of commerce and a professional photographer. I am now working in the field of HIV; I am dedicating my life to prevention. I was actually diagnosed as having HIV in 1993, but I have been living with the virus for the past ten years. I have only told one very close friend, I haven't disclosed it to my family. Why not? I am living with very good health and I understand a lot about this virus. My family depends on me, and if I disclose my status there will be a lot of problems. I am the eldest. First my sister has to be married. I want my brother settled in a job. After these I can slowly disclose things to my family. We have already had AIDS in India for ten or twelve years but there is a big stigma of HIV in this society. The message from government campaigns is AIDS=DEATH. AIDS is perceived to be about sexual contact, loose morals and bad people. The campaigns have never acknowledged that it can affect decent people, that also it is possible to be infected through blood transmissions or medical problems. We need to develop a climate where those people who are infected can live openly as valuable members of society."
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  • Rajakumar - "I am thirty-two years old, a graduate of commerce and a professional photographer. I am now working in the field of HIV; I am dedicating my life to prevention. I was actually diagnosed as having HIV in 1993, but I have been living with the virus for the past ten years. I have only told one very close friend, I haven't disclosed it to my family. Why not? I am living with very good health and I understand a lot about this virus. My family depends on me, and if I disclose my status there will be a lot of problems. I am the eldest. First my sister has to be married. I want my brother settled in a job. After these I can slowly disclose things to my family. We have already had AIDS in India for ten or twelve years but there is a big stigma of HIV in this society. The message from government campaigns is AIDS=DEATH. AIDS is perceived to be about sexual contact, loose morals and bad people. The campaigns have never acknowledged that it can affect decent people, that also it is possible to be infected through blood transmissions or medical problems. We need to develop a climate where those people who are infected can live openly as valuable members of society."
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  • Inle Lake. Villager rows his boat with the distinctive style of the Intha leg rowers, wrapping one leg around the oar. The style developed as it was necessary to stand while rowing in order to see over the heavy growth of vegetation. Burma 1999
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  • Inle Lake. Villager rows his boat with the distinctive style of the Intha leg rowers, wrapping one leg around the oar. The style developed as it was necessary to stand while rowing in order to see over the heavy growth of vegetation. Burma 1999
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  • Babu. " During 1982/3 I was  having a love affair with a girl, who unknown to me at the time started using drugs. At that time we were not aware of anything about HIV and AIDS. In 1984 I started feeling unwell. In 1985 I was  having diarrhoea, and although I had some treatment, it was non-stop throughout the year. I also had fever and developed TB. I had a severe loss of weight and couldn't take food. I also started to loose my memory. I was very sick. I was taken to five different hospitals before we found one that would accept  me. I was told thatI would not survive for more than half an hour. While I was unconcious in hospital they did an HIV test and told my family I had AIDS. The doctore explained everything to my family and that helped a lot. A kind of miracle happened and I survived. When I was discharged I weighed  only 28kgs. My older brother could lift me with onehand. Now I weigh 86 kgs. I have regained my strength and started to work with other positive people, visiting people in hospitals, helping with burials and councelling families. I have come out to group members but to come out to the general public is difficult. India is not ready for that. I have a sister due to be married and I don't want to do anything to compromise her. My family have been so supportive and I don't want them to be affected because I have HIV."
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