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a school in Kashmir, supported by Save the Children UK organization.

 

the October 2005 Kashmir Earthquake aftermath

Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh refer to the Rohingya refugees from Myanmar living in Bangladesh. On 22 Oct 2017, the UN reported that an estimated 603,000 refugees from Rakhine, Myanmar had crossed the border into Bangladesh since August 25, 2017. There are about 1 million Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh.

 

Rohingyas are a Muslim minority in Myanmar regarded by many Myanmar Buddhists as illegal migrants from Bangladesh. The Rohingyas have lived in Myanmar for generations and the Bangladesh government has called for Myanmar to take back the refugees. They are denied citizenship in Myanmar and have been described as the world’s most persecuted minority. Rohingyas are persecuted in Myanmar by security forces and Buddhist extremists. Myanmar has denied persecuting the Rohingyas.

 

Since the 1970s Rohingya refugees have been coming to Bangladesh from Myanmar. In the 1990s, more than 250,000 resided in refugees camps in Bangladesh. In the early 2000s, all but 20,000 of them were repatriated to Myanmar, some against their will. This respite ended in 2015 and by 2017, an estimated 300,000 to 500,000 Rohinya refugees were in Bangladesh. Most of the refugees are located along the Teknaf-Cox's Bazar highway that is parallel to the Naf River, which is the border between Bangladesh and Myanmar. Most of the refugees are located in or near Cox's Bazar, a coastal area dependent upon tourism.

 

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Funny girl in Colombo, Sri Lanka.

 

View On Black

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Mothers, Fathers, Daughters & Sons.

 

"On the wind we could hear their laughter

In the rain we could see their tears

Wrapped in a blanket, there was comfort

In our hearts we felt their hope."

 

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1. Palestinian Prisoners Release, Aida Refugee Camp, West Bank, 30.10.2013, 2. the heart of the matter, 3. Syria Emergency, 4. Abid Ali, a 14 months infant is the son of Khalil Ahmed who lives in Village Garhi Hassan, UC Garhi Hassan of Taluka Thul, Jacobabad. Abid's father brought him to the Save the Children's Emergency Mobile Camp for Medication of Measles.

 

1. Palestinian Prisoners Release, Aida Refugee Camp, West Bank, 30.10.2013

 

2. Mother and Child, in rural Madhya Pradesh, Central India

 

3. A young mother crosses the border from Syria and becomes a refugee. In her arms she carries her one month old son Hamid. "Since he was born there has been non stop bombing everyday" ( Jordan )

UNHCR

 

4. Save the Children's Emergency Mobile Camp ~ Medication for Measles.

14 month old Abid ~ Abid's father brought him to the Save the Children's Emergency Mobile Camp . Pakistan.

 

My deepest condolences to the victims of devastating earthquake and tsunami in Japan.

Please donate. There are number of charities. One of my favorites is Save the Children. Text "JAPAN" to 20222 to donate $10 to Save the Children for Japan relief (US Only, std msg rates apply) or visit this page to pay any other amount - even $1 helps!

Two-color linocut printed in Leipzig at Carpe Plumbum printing lab in September 2012, during my art residency in the Spinnerei.

Also, I donated one of these to The Freezing Art Fair, a nice London event organized by Lisa Pascal to rise money for Save The Children. Beside my work, you can find prints and original artworks by many awsome illustrators and designers! Have a look: www.freezingartfair.com/index.html

Foto ganadora del 1er. lugar

Categoría "C"

Tema: color impreso "piñatas"

Club Fotográfico de Guatemala

Julio 2008

 

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My friends, please kindly do not comment unless you are bidding :)

 

Eat.Man.Woman© KarMun Chan, All rights reserved- www.flickr.com/ryanremus

 

I'm auctioning this print to help the people of Japan following the earthquake and tsunami in March 2011 which has 20,000 dead or missing. The bidding will end on Day 27 March, 2011 at 10.00pm Singapore Time Zone.

 

My other prints available for donation prints can be found here:

kar-mun-chan.fineartamerica.com/

 

I would like to start the bidding at $50.00 USD.

 

12x8 inch print on Endura Metallic paper.

 

Please leave a comment with your offer. Please only comment if you wish to bid, thanks.

 

The highest bidder at the time the auction ends will donate that amount direct to a trusted charity helping with the relief effort in Japan, such as:

 

Japanese Red Cross:

 

www.google.com/crisisresponse/japanquake2011.html

 

Save the Children:

 

www.savethechildren.org.uk/en/japan-earthquake-and-tsunam...

 

WANT TO BID - BUT YOU DON'T HAVE A FLICKR ACCOUNT?

Please just email me with a bid and I will place the bid in the comments on your behalf: idashum@yahoo.com.

 

The bidding will end on 27 March, 2011 at 10:00 pm Singapore Time. At this time, the person who wrote/commented or emailed the highest amount will have to give this amount to a legitimate charity involved in the effort for aid for the people of Japan. On proof of donation (please take a screen grab of your donation confirmation page), I will arrange for the print to made and shipped to you.

 

I will pay for the print to be produced and pay for shipping, so all of your donation goes straight to the cause.

 

For more information on this:

CPA - CHARITY PRINT AUCTIONS - JAPAN

www.flickr.com/groups/charityprintauctions/

 

INDIA .. state-gujarat .. city-surat ..

taken at near to river where every wokers tranfer pond form boat to truck by hand by hand..

and aftr somtime there was a time lunch break !! and i found thr responsibility is more important then anYthinG.. no matter what !!

we give thanks to those who inspire us to be a kind and generous people...

At The Zoo : Watching The Animals

© Nige' Ollis - All rights reserved.

 

I'm auctioning this print to help the people of Japan following the earthquake and tsunami in March 2011. This has always been my most popular image - and one I've always been very proud of taking. It's been exhibited on a number of occasions, most notably in Tate Modern and Tate Britain in the summer/autumn of 2008.

 

I'm offering one of my original 15x10.5 inch handprints made on Ilford Multigrade IV RC Deluxe Glossy paper.

 

The bidding is now closed. The highest bid was £121.00 [121GBP - resulting in 150+GBP with gift aid].... Thanks to everyone that viewed [amazing number] and contributed to the process, but especially to Jo - for helping it well into three figures - and ultimately to its new owner, Helen. : )

 

The highest bidder at the time the auction ends will donate that amount direct to a trusted charity helping with the relief effort in Japan, such as:

 

British Red Cross:

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Japanese Red Cross:

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Save the Children:

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World Vision:

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For more information on this charity concept:

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Bangkok. A lot of families, arriving from north and east of Thailand, use to live in shanty towns just near the railroads.

As the town grows up and new buildings and commercial centres are built, they have to move farther and farther from the centre.

Tiach Chalar, the local leader of South Sudan's White Army, a rebel militia fighting against the government, wears a Save the Children t-shirt beneath his Kalashnikov in Lankien in northern Jongeli State, January 22, 2014. He said he was fighitng to avenge his fellow Nuers who were killed in the capital Juba when fighting broke out on Dec 15, 2013.

Shot @ Pannur - Chennai

 

Title suits him very much, because when i took this picture there were about 8 kids around me laughing and shouting, but this cute boy didn't listen to anybody.. he was very serious about his play...

Manchester Lever Street, 18/03/2008.

Muhanad*, aged 11, from Syria, in school in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley, close to the border with Syria.

 

UK aid is supporting NGOs including Save the Children and UNICEF to provide catch-up education to thousands of Syria's children. Many of them have missed more than a year of school due to the conflict, and getting them back into education is crucial to preventing them becoming a lost generation.

 

Picture: Russell Watkins/Department for International Development

 

*Name has been changed

Japan was hit by one of the largest earthquakes ever recorded on March 11, 2011. The magnitude-9.0 quake spawned a deadly tsunami that slammed into the nation's east coast, leaving a huge swath of devastation in its wake. Thousands of people are dead and many more are still missing or injured.

 

Japan has often donated when other countries have experienced disasters, such as when Hurricane Katrina impacted the United States where my son spent his summer volunteering that year rebuilding houses for those who lost their homes from the hurricane. Below are some of the organizations that are working on relief and recovery in the region........

 

Please do whatever you can no matter how large or small to help with this effort............!!!!!!!!!!

 

Any and all licensing proceeds for this or any of my other images this month will be donated to help the people of Japan..............♥

 

I hope as a global community that we all can make a difference and show our support for our friends when they need it most..............!!!!!!!!

 

~Hugs~

 

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AUCTION ENDED

 

I'm auctioning this print to help the people of Japan. (you can find my other auction here).

  

What you are bidding on: 16''x12'' inch (40.6x30.5 cm) professional quality print, on either C-type Fuji Professional Gloss paper or Giclee Hahnemuhle German Etching (you choose).

 

The bidding will end on March 25th, 2011 at 11pm GMT.

The highest bidder at the time the auction ends will donate that amount directly to a trusted charity helping with the relief effort in Japan, such as:

 

British Red Cross:

www.redcross.org.uk/Donate-Now/Make-a-single-donation/Jap...

 

Japanese Red Cross:

www.google.com/crisisresponse/japanquake2011.html

 

Save the Children:

www.savethechildren.org.uk/en/japan-earthquake-and-tsunam...

 

Oxfam:

www.oxfam.org.uk/oxfam_in_action/emergencies/japan-earthq...

 

On proof of donation (please take a screen grab of your donation confirmation page!), I will arrange for the print to be made and shipped to you.

 

WANT TO BID - BUT YOU DON'T HAVE A FLICKR ACCOUNT?

Please just email me with a bid and I will place the bid in the comments on your behalf:

chris_jl@ymail.com

 

I will pay for the professional print to be produced and pay for insured shipping, so all of your donation goes straight to the cause.

 

Please leave a comment with your offer, please only comment if you wish to bid, thanks.

 

For more information on this, and if you want to help by bidding on other prints or auctioning your own:

CPA - CHARITY PRINT AUCTIONS - JAPAN

www.flickr.com/groups/charityprintauctions/

download toe's new single 'ordinary days' from itunes and all profits go to help japan

 

Shot @ Pannur - Chennai

I'm auctioning this print to help the people of Japan following the earthquake and tsunami in March 2011.

 

10 inch x 15 inch print on metallic photo paper from Mpix labs

 

Photographed on a Holga 120 camera loaded with 35 mm film. Digitized by scanning negative at 1200 DPI.

 

***Djuna and Miguel are high bidders at $130 USD via Facebook****

 

Please leave a comment with your offer, please only comment if you wish to bid, thanks.

 

The highest bidder at the time the auction ends will donate that amount direct to a trusted charity helping with the relief effort in Japan, such as:

 

British Red Cross:

www.redcross.org.uk/Donate-Now/Make-a-single-donation/Jap...

 

Japanese Red Cross:

www.google.com/crisisresponse/japanquake2011.html

 

Save the Children:

www.savethechildren.org.uk/en/japan-earthquake-and-tsunam...

 

World Vision:

www.worldvision.org.uk/server.php?show=nav.3001&giftI...

 

Oxfam:

www.oxfam.org.uk/oxfam_in_action/emergencies/japan-earthq...

 

WANT TO BID - BUT YOU DON'T HAVE A FLICKR ACCOUNT?

Please just email me with a bid and I will place the bid in the comments on your behalf:

 

jalupers-CPAJapan@yahoo.com

 

The bidding will end on 26 March, 2011 at 9:00 P.M Standard Time +0900 UTC

 

At this time, the person who wrote/commented or emailed the highest amount will have to give this amount to a legitimate charity involved in the effort for aid for the people of Japan. On proof of donation (please take a screen grab of your donation confirmation page!), I will arrange for the print to made and shipped to you.

 

I will pay for the print to be produced and pay for shipping, so all of your donation goes straight to the cause

 

For more information on this:

CPA - CHARITY PRINT AUCTIONS - JAPAN

www.flickr.com/groups/charityprintauctions/

 

A malnourished child in an Medicins Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders) treatment tent in the Dolo Ado camp, near Ethiopia's border with Somalia.

 

The United Nations has recently declared a famine in five regions of Somalia, and millions of people are at risk of severe hunger and starvations across the Horn of Africa (Somalia, Ethiopia and Kenya). Malnutrition rates amongst young children in the Dolo Ado camps are up to three times the emergency thresholds.

 

To find out how the UK is helping in Ethiopia, Somalia and Kenya, visit: www.dfid.gov.uk/Media-Room/News-Stories/2011/British-aid-...

  

Picture: Cate Turton/Department for International Development

 

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This image is posted under a Creative Commons - Attribution Licence, in accordance with the Open Government Licence. You are free to embed, download or otherwise re-use it, as long as you credit the source as 'Cate Turton / Department for International Development'.

A camp for the earthquake survivors in Jalabad district of Muzaffarabad, Kashmir.

 

reposting, new toning

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In the Mexican state of Chiapas a quarter of children are chronically underfed. They do not go to school but sell things on the streets or beg. When we met this girl in San Cristobal we have offered her a fresh corn cob.

 

Do something?

 

www.savethechildren.org

 

43132 leaves Paddington

Version Number 3 ......... Mosaic of golden light

[ I enjoy creating these mosaics in slightly differing arrangements as the theme develops ]

 

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Thank you to the Featured Photographers & Artists .....

 

1. Sana *, three, at a refugee settlement near the Syrian border, 2. Wire Frame'd Heart, 3. 45x50cm sold/private collection, 4. P4010038, 5. 130904PeaceRally06, 6. Sunrise at Shenandoah National Park [Explore], 7. Vigil for Syria ...... until a golden dawn, 8. Vigil of Light for Syrian People, 9. Sunrise at Shenandoah National Park [Explore], 10. 130904PeaceRally06, 11. P4010038, 12. Paper Work 12 SOLD, 13. Wire Frame'd Heart

The Murle social and cultural life is centred round their cattle. They breed them, marry with them, eat their meat, drink their blood and milk, and sleep on their hides. The Murle compose songs full of references to the herds captured in battle or raids from their neighbours. Raiding and stealing of cattle is a question of honour and valour. Every important social event is celebrated by the sacrifice of a bull in order to ensure the participation of the ancestral spirits as well as to provide food for the assembled guests and relatives. Kinship obligations are expressed in terms of cattle.

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An irrigation project in Mozambique, run by Save the Children with UKaid support from the British government, has enabled women like Falesse to grow onions and tomatoes, which they can now sell in large quantities at the market. The income helps them to provide for their children and improve their living conditions.

 

In the Zambezi valley of Mozambique, climate change has affected hundreds of thousands people, who largely depend on rain-fed subsistence agriculture to make a living. With funding from UKaid from the Department for International Development, Save the Children works with farming communities affected by recurring floods and drought to enhance their resilience to the impact of climate change.

 

Photo: Marcos Villalta / Save the Children

 

To find out more about how UK aid is helping in Mozambique, please visit: www.dfid.gov.uk/Mozambique

Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh refer to the Rohingya refugees from Myanmar living in Bangladesh. On 22 Oct 2017, the UN reported that an estimated 603,000 refugees from Rakhine, Myanmar had crossed the border into Bangladesh since August 25, 2017. There are about 1 million Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh.

 

Rohingyas are a Muslim minority in Myanmar regarded by many Myanmar Buddhists as illegal migrants from Bangladesh. The Rohingyas have lived in Myanmar for generations and the Bangladesh government has called for Myanmar to take back the refugees. They are denied citizenship in Myanmar and have been described as the world’s most persecuted minority. Rohingyas are persecuted in Myanmar by security forces and Buddhist extremists. Myanmar has denied persecuting the Rohingyas.

 

Since the 1970s Rohingya refugees have been coming to Bangladesh from Myanmar. In the 1990s, more than 250,000 resided in refugees camps in Bangladesh. In the early 2000s, all but 20,000 of them were repatriated to Myanmar, some against their will. This respite ended in 2015 and by 2017, an estimated 300,000 to 500,000 Rohinya refugees were in Bangladesh. Most of the refugees are located along the Teknaf-Cox's Bazar highway that is parallel to the Naf River, which is the border between Bangladesh and Myanmar. Most of the refugees are located in or near Cox's Bazar, a coastal area dependent upon tourism.

 

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Thank You for watching my Photograph.

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Day Two-hundred and Seventy-Eight, it's a Vernissage Day. Fabrizio Ferri's "Stop. Think. Give", produced by Bulgari for Save the Children. At Palazzo Pecci Blunt, Rome.

  

365+1 Day of NEX-7 project

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I'm re-uploading this image in order to auction a print to help the people of Japan following the recent earthquake and tsunami.

 

The auction is being run in association with "CPA - CHARITY PRINT AUCTIONS - JAPAN": www.flickr.com/groups/charityprintauctions/

 

A little bit about the image: Something a bit different. No Photoshop here...just cardboard.

I was aware of things like the splitzers you can buy/make for Lomography cameras so I thought I'd try something similar with my Hasselblad. I put together a makeshift splitzer by cutting some black cardboard to fit in a Cokin holder. Composing through a 45° finder while your camera is upside down is challenging to say the least...

 

Hasselblad 500c/m, Planar 80mm, Tri-x 400, Cokin P holder and cardboard filter :)

 

Please leave a comment with your offer. I will also be opening up the bidding to my contacts outside Flickr so will bid by proxy on their behalf where appropriate.

 

The image is printed at 6"x6" on 8"x10" paper

This is a silver gelatin print and was split grade printed by me (last night), in my darkroom (well...my bathroom) on Kentmere VC Select fine lustre paper. The image above is a scan of the actual print.

 

I would like to start the bidding at £30 ($50)

 

The bidding will end on Sunday 27th March at 1900 GMT. At this time, the person who has bid the highest, will donate the winning amount to a legitimate charity involved in the effort for aid for the people of Japan (links to a number of charities below). On proof of donation (please take a screen grab of your donation confirmation page), I will arrange for the print to be made and shipped to you (I'm prepared to ship this worldwide).

 

I will pay the printing and shipping costs, so all of your donation goes straight to the cause.

 

British Red Cross:

www.redcross.org.uk/Donate-Now/Make-a-single-donation/Jap...

 

American Red Cross:

american.redcross.org/site/PageServer?pagename=ntld_main

 

Japanese Red Cross:

www.google.com/crisisresponse/japanquake2011.html

 

Save the Children:

www.savethechildren.org.uk/en/japan-earthquake-and-tsunam...

 

Oxfam:

www.oxfam.org.uk/oxfam_in_action/emergencies/japan-earthq...

 

For more information on this:

CPA - CHARITY PRINT AUCTIONS - JAPAN

www.flickr.com/groups/charityprintauctions/

Batizado (graduation ceremony) of Capoeira Beija-Flor,

at CARF (Children at Risk Foundation).

 

Dedicated to Ordalina :)

Para Ordalina :)

 

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Cupcake Central cupcake stall at the Globe to Globe Music Festival held at Namatjira Park in Clayton South on 23rd and 24th January. Proudly donating 5% of all cupcake sales made on the weekend to the Save The Children , Haiti Earthquake Emergency Appeal www.savethechildren.org.au/

 

www.cupcakecentral.com.au

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