Posts Tagged ‘aid’


11.11.2009, Ethiopia, Konso area.
Tourist in the eyes of the Ethiopian beholder, who hopes to steal another moment from passers-by by copying their behaviour. Are we -ever-photographing tourists – able to see beyond our lens?

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11.11.2009, Ethiopia, Konso area.
Tourist in the eyes of the Ethiopian beholder, who hopes to steal another moment from passers-by by copying their behaviour. Are we -ever-photographing tourists – able to see beyond our lens?

http://bit.ly/1yBp9Dt


11 February 2014. Shangil Tobaya: A community member in Nifasha camp for Internally Displaced Persons (IDP), North Darfur, unloads a bag of sorghum from a World Food Programme (WFP) truck.Ten WFP trucks, with two containers each, traveled from El Fasher to Shangil Tobaya to deliver 350 metric tons of food (oil and sorghum) to Nifasha and Shaddad camps for Internally Displaced Persons. WFP through its partner, Africa Humanitarian Action (AHA), provides food for around 20,000 beneficiaries in these camps, who have fled from different surrounding villages in the region; some 14km north of the South Darfur border and at the midpoint between El-Fasher and Nyala. WFP food remains the main source of food for IDPs in Shangil Tobaya. The road trip, nearly 100 kilometers, took more than 8 hours due to difficult road conditions. The convoy was protected all the way by UNAMID troops from Ethiopia and Rwanda. Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran, UNAMID – http://www.albertgonzalez.net

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10 February 2014. Shangil Tobaya: Mohamed Musa, a World Food Programme (WFP) truck driver, makes a bed next to his truck after arrived to the UNAMID base in Shangil Tobaya, North Darfur, coming from El Fasher. The road trip, nearly 100 kilometers, took more than 8 hours due to difficult road conditions. The convoy, formed by 10 trailers with two containers each, was protected all the way by UNAMID troops from Ethiopia and Rwanda. More than 350 metric tons of goods, basically oil and sorghum, were distributed to the Internally Displaced People (IDP) in Nifasha and Shaddad camps.WFP through its partner, Africa Humanitarian Action (AHA), provides food for around 20,000 beneficiaries in the camps, who have fled from different surrounding villages in the region; some 14km north of the South Darfur border and at the midpoint between El-Fasher and Nyala. WFP food remains the main source of food for IDPs in Shangil Tobaya. Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran, UNAMID – http://www.albertgonzalez.net

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11 February 2014. Shangil Tobaya: A pick-up with UNAMID troops from Rwanda escorts a World Food Programme (WFP) trucks on their way from the UNAMID base in Shangil Tobaya, North Darfur, to Nifasha camp for Internally Displaced Persons (IDP). Ten WFP trucks, with two containers each, traveled from El Fasher to Shangil Tobaya to deliver 350 metric tons of food (oil and sorghum) to Nifasha and Shaddad camps for Internally Displaced Persons. WFP through its partner, Africa Humanitarian Action (AHA), provides food for around 20,000 beneficiaries in these camps, who have fled from different surrounding villages in the region; some 14km north of the South Darfur border and at the midpoint between El-Fasher and Nyala. WFP food remains the main source of food for IDPs in Shangil Tobaya. The road trip, nearly 100 kilometers, took more than 8 hours due to difficult road conditions. The convoy was protected all the way by UNAMID troops from Ethiopia and Rwanda. Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran, UNAMID – http://www.albertgonzalez.net

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