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Students from Huruma Girls and Upper Hill Boys in Nairobi Kenya give us their views on education challenges.
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Nairobi, Kenya
$650 - $1000 / Day
I'm a self taught photographer and film maker based in Nairobi, Kenya. I am an approachable, friendly and a hardworking person and confident in communicating with people on all levels. I enjoy working as part of a team but am equally happy working on my own. I have experience working in hostile environments and under pressure especially working for non governmental organisations which make a larger part of my client list. I’m quick to learn and able to take directions well.
Students from Huruma Girls and Upper Hill Boys in Nairobi Kenya give us their views on education challenges.
Naomi Ajiambo from Huruma Girls School in Nairobi wants girls to end the misery and create a new legacy. Her poem made part of our contribution to the Global Partnership Education (GPE) Summit which took place this week in London and was co-hosted by the UK and Kenya. The summit aimed to get global leaders to commit to transform education systems in up to 90 countries and territories and the poems and interviews with girls at the school were talking points at a meeting between education leaders from Kenya and the UK, organised by the British Council in partnership with the Education Development Trust. Naomi says the only obstacle to success is lack of self-belief. Giving up is not in her dictionary.
Online fundraiser for Jitegemee supporting media
With the influx of refugees in Kakuma Refugee Camp, access to vital services such as education is strained. It is estimated that there are sixty five thousand refugee students attending less than fifty schools. Owing to limited income generation opportunities, refugee families are unable to afford the costs of school supplies leaving refugee students to rely on schools’ provision of text books and other learning material. Due to this, a single text book is likely to be shared among several students with the possibility of a student not having access to the same book....read more here http://www.catwalktofreedom.org/events/bookdrive
A trailer to collection of stories about and images of South Sudanese girls, offering an immersion to the core of child marriage effects that I have been working on for the past two years.
More than 10 million Kenyans countrywide including farmers, pastoralists and fishers, whether living in urban or rural areas and are young or old experience routine hunger and inability to access adequate food. I was hired to create stock images from different counties in Kenya that captured Kenyans in their daily lives to provide food for themselves or their families.
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