Posts Tagged ‘Water’

Kibera Then and Now – Youth Employment in the Slums

Kibera Then and Now – Youth Employment in the Slums

Kibera, Kenya’s largest shantytown, is at the fault line of the youth employment crisis sweeping the world. Three years ago, youths were tearing up the railroad tracks that run through the informal settlement during post-election violence over the lack of jobs. Furious over sky-high unemployment, thousands of idle youths took to the streets to disrupt [...]

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Interview on E-photoreview

Interview on E-photoreview

Recent interview with e-photoreview on my work in Chad – Crisis on the Border

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The Ilisu Dam Project

The Ilisu Dam Project

Turkey has plans to build a massive dam on the Tigris river that would displace an estimated 55,000 people, submerge a 10,000-year old city, and could reduce water flow to neighboring Iraq and Syria by approximately 50%. Water disputes have troubled relations between the riparian countries for years. Existing Turkish dams on the Euphrates have [...]

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