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  • Playing volleyball in Pawa
    Playing Volleyball.jpg
  • Relief efforts depend on thousands of volunteers who work day and night.
    Relief efforts.jpg
  • Children playing basketball in Culasi.
    Culasi, Capiz 2014.jpg
  • New life
    Life.jpg
  • Fixing fishing nets in Pawa
    Fixing nets in Pawa.jpg
  • Cleaning up the oil spill in Estancia. Only two weeks after the typhoon and oil spill were people living in the effected area evacuated from their homes. The cleaning up is done by day labourers with minimal protection and extremely low pay
    Estancia oil spill north Panay (1 of...jpg
  • Playing cards to forget in an urban slum close to Kalibo
    Playing to forget.jpg
  • The first harvest
    Harvest.jpg
  • A child standing next to her destroyed house in Northern Negros
    A child next to her destroyed house.jpg
  • Fixing fishing nets in Pawa
    Fixing fishing nets in Pawa.jpg
  • Looking for sea shells in Culasi.
    Looking for sea shells in Culasi.jpg
  • Concepcion two weeks after the typhoon
    Concecion north Panay (1 of 1)-2.jpg
  • Concepcion two weeks after the Typhoon
    Concecion north Panay (1 of 1).jpg
  • Estancia oil spill
    Estancia oil spill north Panay (1 of...jpg
  • Fixing boat engines in Pawa
    Fixing boat engines in Pawa.jpg
  • Concepcion, North Panay 2 weeks after the Typhoon
    Concecion north Panay (1 of 1)-3.jpg
  • Public viewing boxing match Rios vs Pacquiao in Estancia the moment Pacquiao was decalred the winner.
    Estancia Box match public viewing no...jpg
  • The small fishing village of Kolasi, close to Roxas city, North Panay two weeks after the typhoon
    Kolasi north Panay (1 of 1).jpg
  • In a sugar plantation day laborer' village close to Cadiz, Negros
    Close to Cadiz, Negros.jpg
  • During a discussion group among the indigenous people living in the difficult to access mountainous interior of Panay. Their banana and cassava plants were all destroyed during the storm.
    During a discussion group in Lahug.jpg
  • In Tanah Papua, the 260 or so indigenous Papuan tribes make up less than half of the 3,6 million inhabitants. HIV prevalence, however, is almost twice as high among indigenous Papuans than among migrants, and in some areas Papuans make up 80% of the positive cases. The feeling among Papuans that their traditions and cultures are slowly being eroded due to transmigration, rapid economic development, rampant resource extraction and the political climate is widespread. The increased reliance on money coupled with a lack of paid employment in rural areas has drawn many to the cities, severely impacting traditional social structures. Disorientation in the face of rapid changes are visible in all urban centres. Alcohol abuse, for instance, has become a rampant problem among the indigenous population.
    HIV/AIDS in Papua Broken Community.jpg