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  • Project HOPE volunteers work to insert an IV into a child's arm at Tapaz District Hospital on Panay Island, Philippines.
    CLIENT: PROJECT HOPE
  • Community fishery chief Tit Rin glides through seagrass with a harvest of mangrove seeds that he has collected by boat nearby, in the bay near the village of Trapeang Ropov in Kampot Province, Cambodia. He will return to his village to plant the seedlings in the mangrove nursery that his community has set up. Mangroves are an important habitat for fish, crab and shrimp and help preserve shorelines.
    CLIENT: WILD EARTH ALLIES
  • A young woman is pelted by rain as Hurricane Tomas passes through in the Jean-Marie Vincent tent camp near the Cite Soleil neighborhood in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
    CLIENT: SAVE THE CHILDREN
  • Students roll up window shades on their UNICEF-donated tent classroom at the Saint Gerard School in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, during a visit by a UNICEF delegation, Tuesday, October 12, 2010.  The school was heavily damaged in the January 12 quake.
    CLIENT: UNICEF
  • A Project HOPE opthamologist examines an eye patient at Tsenkermandal's outpatient clinic about five hours outside of the capitol of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia the during Project HOPE's Pacific Angel Mongolia mission.
    CLIENT: PROJECT HOPE
  • Sebastien, 10, plays goalie during a soccer game with friends and cousins along the waterfront in the tent camp where he lives in the Carrefour neighborhood of Port-au-Prince, Haiti.  His mother was killed and his leg crushed in the January 12 earthquake.
    CLIENT: CBM
  • A nurse fills a syringe with a vaccine on childhood vaccination day in the town of Lumuli in the Eastern Region of Uganda.
    CLIENT: UN FOUNDATION
  • Juan P. Rodriguez Acevedo and his children survey their home, now covered by a set of tarps, after Hurricane Maria ripped the roof away six weeks before destroying nearly all of the family's possessions, in Vegas Arriba, in the municipality of Adjuntas, Puerto Rico.
    CLIENT: LUTHERAN WORLD RELIEF
  • Children play outside of their temporary homes at an American Red Cross project site in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
    CLIENT: AMERICAN RED CROSS
  • A woman walks through a landscape damaged by Typhoon Yolanda (aka Typhoon Haiyan) in the town of Tapaz on Panay Island, Philippines.
    CLIENT: PROJECT HOPE
  • A child rests at a nutrition stabilisation unit run by Concern Worldwide at the general hospital in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.  The child's mother had died in the earthquake and another woman was now caring for him.
    CLIENT: CONCERN WORLDWIDE
  • Primary-one students interact with their teacher at Nankandulo Primary School in the Kamuli District of Uganda.
    CLIENT: UN FOUNDATION
  • Project HOPE volunteer Carma Erickson-Hurt visits with cancer patient Elenita Capulso, 84, in a hallway of Tapaz District Hospital on Panay Island, Philippines.  Erickson-Hurt has been visiting Capulso every day in the hospital. "You are the first people who cared," said Capulso.
    CLIENT: PROJECT HOPE
  • A note scribbled by a Project HOPE volunteer doctor listing common medical questions and their translation into the Mongolian language sits in an examining room in rural Mongolia about five hours outside of the capitol of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia during Project HOPE's Pacific Angel Mongolia mission.
    CLIENT: PROJECT HOPE
  • A boy uses a broken refrigerator to paddle around a flooded area in Leogane, Haiti, as Hurricane Tomas passes through.
    CLIENT: SAVE THE CHILDREN
  • ProCosta's Punta San Juan Hatchery Co-manager Milton Maravilla measures the carapace of a hawksbill sea turtle as she covers her nest after laying a clutch of eggs while co-manager Geovanny Escobar and Wild Earth Allies Conservation Director Adam Henson record data, near the Punta San Juan Hatchery, in Jiquilisco Bay, El Salvador.
    CLIENT: WILD EARTH ALLIES
  • Women wait with their children to be seen at an obstetrics clinic run by Haitian NGO FONDEPH in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, during a visit by a UNICEF delegation.
    CLIENT: UNICEF
  • A member of the Mongolian Armed Forces settles in for the night at the camp for operation Pacific Angel Mongolia, a set of ger-- traditional wool-lined tents-- about five hours outside of the capitol of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
    CLIENT: PROJECT HOPE
  • Patients line up in the outpatient ward at the Tapaz District Hospital in the province of Capiz on Panay Island, Philippines.  Almost a month after Typhoon Yolanda (aka Typhoon Haiyan), the hospital roof still leaks in many places.
    CLIENT: PROJECT HOPE
  • French soccer star Lilian Thuram tours the UNICEF warehouse in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, during a visit by a UNICEF delegation.
    CLIENT: UNICEF
  • A cook on duty at Tapaz Regional Hospital the day that Typhoon Yolanda hit the area, speaks of his fear as he watched the building come apart around him, during a session led by Project HOPE volunteers the hospital, on Panay Island, Philippines.  On November 8, the hospital was hit by the full force of Yolanda (aka Typhoon Haiyan).  All of the patients and staff were forced to seek shelter in the conference room as each of the rooms in the building lost its roof in succession.  That day's staff stayed on duty for three days straight, despite most of them losing their own homes in the super storm.
    CLIENT: PROJECT HOPE
  • A sister entertains her brother in the waiting room of a rural clinic about five hours outside of the capitol of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia during Project HOPE's Pacific Angel Mongolia mission.
    CLIENT: PROJECT HOPE
  • Seventh grade students watch as their teacher places a star atop their classroom Christmas tree at storm-damaged Candalaria National High School, which was being used as a medical clinic site in the wake of Typhoon Haiyan, in the village of Roxas Ocho, Philippines.
    CLIENT: PROJECT HOPE
  • Students at Antoinette Dessalines girls school, recipients of hygiene kits donated by Lutheran World Relief, walk down a staircase at the school in St. Marc, Haiti.
    CLIENT: LUTHERAN WORLD RELIEF
  • A 50-year-old man has his wounds dressed in the pygmy village of Buyungule, near Bukavu, D.R. Congo. He was shot three months ago by rangers in the nearby Kahuzi-Biega National Park while foraging for medicinal plants for his youngest son's ailment. His oldest son, 17, was killed in the encounter.
    CLIENT: WILD EARTH ALLIES
  • Dr. Augustin Basabose, founder and executive director of Primate Expertise examines dried and bagged gorilla feces at the Centre de Recherche en Sciences Naturelles  just outside of  Kahuzi-Biega National Park in Lwiro, South Kivu, D.R. Congo.
    CLIENT: WILD EARTH ALLIES
  • A young patient leaves Ondorhan hospital's outpatient eye clinic with her new glasses in Ondorhan, Mongolia, about five hours outside of the capitol of Ulaanbaatar, the during Project HOPE's Pacific Angel Mongolia mission.
    CLIENT: PROJECT HOPE
  • A delegation from the American Red Cross visits project sites in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
    CLIENT: AMERICAN RED CROSS
  • In the wake of  Hurricane Maria, Sammy Luciano surveys the ruined home of his neighbor Diana Ortiz Batiz, right, in the town of Vegas Arriba, in the municipality of Adjuntas, Puerto Rico.
    CLIENT: LUTHERAN WORLD RELIEF
  • Broken trees litter the ground in front of the Tapaz District Hospital, hit hard by Typhoon Yolanda (aka Typhoon Haiyan) in the province of Capiz on Panay Island, Philippines.
    CLIENT: PROJECT HOPE
  • Students welcome a delegation as they study in  a classroom that lost its roof and a wall in the January 12 earthquake, at the Saint Gerard School in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
    CLIENT: UNICEF
  • A boy has his hair cut by a member of the Philippine Army at Candalaria National High School during a mobile clinic outreach in the village of Roxas Ocho, Philippines.
    CLIENT: PROJECT HOPE
  • Perpetua, 20, cleans mud from her flooded home in the aftermath of Hurricane Tomas in Leogane, Haiti, just outside of Port-au-Prince, Haiti.  The town was largely flooded in the storm that passed through the day before.
    CLIENT: SAVE THE CHILDREN
  • A member of the band listens to the sermon during a Sunday morning church service at a Salvation Army church in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.  Services have been held outside the building since the January 12 earthquake which rendered it unusable.
    CLIENT: SALVATION ARMY
  • Meas Theun, 26, a member of the Kuy ethnic group, walks through the forest after tapping a tree for resin in the Prey Lang Forest, a nature preserve in northern Cambodia.  The Kuy are the original habitants of the area and considered protectors of the forest. Resin tapping has long been a foundational source of income for the Kuy, who perform it in a way that does not harm the trees.
    CLIENT: WILD EARTH ALLIES
  • Program participants talk after a meeting at Société Haïtienne d'Aide aux Aveugles, a CBM partner providing services to the blind, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
    CLIENT: CBM
  • Children play on the grounds of the Salvation Army complex in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.  Dozens of families relocated to tents pitched at the compound when their homes were destroyed in the January 12 earthquake.
    CLIENT: SALVATION ARMY
  • CLIENT: PAI<br />
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Maura Girón, 28, a Tzotzil youth promoter, poses for a photo in the main square of her village in Chalchihuitan, in Chiapas, Mexico. She is currently studying nursing. Through her work interviewing medical staff and documenting contraceptive supplies and quality of care at health centers, she has learned that local traditions have made it difficult for youth to access the contraception and services that they need.
    CLIENT: PAI