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  • Dobbs NYT Toned
    Dobbs NYT Toned
    47 images
  • Dobbs NYT
    Dobbs NYT
    64 images
  • Too Young to Wed Global Exhibition
    Too Young to Wed Global Exhibition
    32 images
  • Esther Garza
    Esther Garza
    59 images
  • Maternal and Infant Mortality in S Sudan
    Maternal and Infant Mortality in S...
    19 images
  • Child marriage - Men and Boys
    Child marriage - Men and Boys
    33 images
  • Habiba - Afghanistan
    Habiba - Afghanistan
    12 images
  • COVID Kids
    COVID Kids
    30 images
  • Child, Bride, Mother: Nigeria
    Child, Bride, Mother: Nigeria
    34 images
  • Ringling Portraits
    Ringling Portraits
    25 images
  • Alex Katz
    Alex Katz
    1 gallery
  • Paris Exhibit
    Paris Exhibit
    12 galleries
  • Ringling All
    Ringling All
    97 images
  • On the Circus Train with Ringling Brothers
    On the Circus Train with Ringling...
    35 images
  • Child Brides Ethiopia - Destaye
    Child Brides Ethiopia - Destaye
    42 images
  • Child, Bride, Mother: Nepal
    Child, Bride, Mother: Nepal
    40 images
  • Iraq 2005
    Iraq 2005
    79 images
  • Blog
    Blog
    10 images
  • Child, Bride, Mother - Guatemala
    Child, Bride, Mother - Guatemala
    27 images
  • Feld Sisters
    Feld Sisters
    120 images
  • Maya Lin
    Maya Lin
    34 images
  • Ringling Brothers train addtl
    Ringling Brothers train addtl
    50 images
  • Yemen: Days of Reckoning
    Yemen: Days of Reckoning
    16 images
  • Nepal's Living Goddesses
    Nepal's Living Goddesses
    37 images
    In Nepal, prepubescent Newari girls known as kumaris are worshipped as deities, endowed with foreknowledge, able to cure the sick, fulfill wishes and bestow blessings for protection and prosperity. They are the link between Earth and the realm of the divine and, above all, are believed to generate in their devotees maitri bhavana—a spirit of loving-kindness toward all. Today there are just 10 kumaris in Nepal, nine of them in the Kathmandu Valley. They’re still selected only from families attached to certain bahals, or traditional courtyard communities, and all their ancestors must have come from a high caste. Being chosen for the position is regarded as the highest honor, one that can bestow innumerable blessings on a kumari’s family. So despite the financial burden and personal sacrifices involved in maintaining a young girl as a living goddess in the modern world, and the challenges of her rehabilitation once she reaches puberty and has to live a normal life again, certain families are still prepared to put their daughters forward for selection.
  • Champions to End Child Marriage in Africa
    Champions to End Child Marriage in...
    30 images
    Every 2 seconds, a girl becomes a child bride. Nowhere is that statistic more relevant than Africa, home to 15 of the 20 countries with the highest rates of child marriage in the world. The practice often dictates the end of a girl’s education as well as premature motherhood, making it the root of so many of the continent’s problems: poverty, gender inequality, maternal and infant mortality, sexual and domestic abuse, and the spread of HIV/AIDS. Though many countries in Africa have laws on the books prohibiting child marriage, they’re often undermined by an attachment to centuries-old traditions, a dearth of political will to enforce that legislation and a lack of understanding of the devastation child marriage can inflict on an entire community. In an effort to educate communities about the widespread dangers associated with child marriage and encourage them to halt the practice, the African Union launched its Campaign to End Child Marriage in Africa in 2014. Since then, the effort has attracted a burgeoning roster of child advocates, from government officials and religious authorities to traditional leaders and former child brides—all bent on serving as champions of change in Africa.
  • Ogimi: The Longevity Village
    Ogimi: The Longevity Village
    21 images
    Okinawa is famous for being the island where people live to be the oldest, and Ogimi Village has some of the longest living citizens in the world. This is a look at life on the island.
  • Healthcare in Peru
    Healthcare in Peru
    27 images
  • Albinism in Tanzania
    Albinism in Tanzania
    18 images
  • Elephant Care in India
    Elephant Care in India
    10 images
  • Orbis: The Flying Eye Clinic
    Orbis: The Flying Eye Clinic
    26 images
  • Wombs for Rent
    Wombs for Rent
    32 images
  • Warren Jeffs Sentenced
    Warren Jeffs Sentenced
    5 images
  • Warren Buffett
    Warren Buffett
    16 images
  • UN Bombing - Baghdad
    UN Bombing - Baghdad
    94 images
  • Ukraine
    Ukraine
    148 images
  • Too Young to Wed - India
    Too Young to Wed - India
    73 images
  • Twins [NYT]
    Twins [NYT]
    49 images
  • The Killers
    The Killers
    22 images
  • Tel Aviv Bomb
    Tel Aviv Bomb
    15 images
  • Sri Lanka - After the Tsunmai
    Sri Lanka - After the Tsunmai
    123 images
  • Shariah Courts
    Shariah Courts
    19 images
  • Santiago's Brain
    Santiago's Brain
    29 images
  • Roma
    Roma
    69 images
  • Robert Fisk
    Robert Fisk
    16 images
  • Polygamists
    Polygamists
    14 images
  • Police Chief Lanier
    Police Chief Lanier
    24 images
  • Phiona Mutesi, Chess Prodigy
    Phiona Mutesi, Chess Prodigy
    39 images
  • Palestinian Territories
    Palestinian Territories
    136 images
  • Pakistani Sisters
    Pakistani Sisters
    18 images
  • Pakistan Beer
    Pakistan Beer
    16 images
  • Overseas Filipino Workers
    Overseas Filipino Workers
    48 images
  • Occupy Wall Street
    Occupy Wall Street
    7 images
  • Mukhtar Mai
    Mukhtar Mai
    36 images
  • Imad Mughniyeh Funeral
    Imad Mughniyeh Funeral
    21 images
  • Morocco
    Morocco
    55 images
  • Malala Yousafzai
    Malala Yousafzai
    49 images
  • Lost at Sea
    Lost at Sea
    78 images
  • Lebanon
    Lebanon
    29 images
  • Israeli Soccer
    Israeli Soccer
    29 images
  • Iraqi Kids
    Iraqi Kids
    33 images
  • Iraq 2004
    Iraq 2004
    450 images
  • Iraq 2003
    Iraq 2003
    363 images
  • Indonesian Abortions
    Indonesian Abortions
    29 images
  • Hillary's Angels
    Hillary's Angels
    26 images
  • Hillary Clinton
    Hillary Clinton
    22 images
  • Hezbollah
    Hezbollah
    32 images
  • Gaza Civilians
    Gaza Civilians
    52 images
  • Gaultier
    Gaultier
    27 images
  • Female Circumcision FGM
    Female Circumcision FGM
    24 images
  • Doug Stanhope
    Doug Stanhope
    18 images
  • Dinner Table
    Dinner Table
    21 images
  • Chris Cox
    Chris Cox
    40 images
  • Children's Healthcare in Pakistan
    Children's Healthcare in Pakistan
    34 images
  • Child Health - Pakistan
    Child Health - Pakistan
    33 images
  • Child Brides - Yemen
    Child Brides - Yemen
    6 images
  • Child Brides - Nepal
    Child Brides - Nepal
    46 images
  • Child Brides India ADDS
    Child Brides India ADDS
    11 images
  • Child Brides - India
    Child Brides - India
    20 images
  • Child Brides - Ethiopia
    Child Brides - Ethiopia
    63 images
  • Child Brides ADDS - 130423
    Child Brides ADDS - 130423
    10 images
  • Child Brides ADDS
    Child Brides ADDS
    2 images
  • Beirut ADDS2
    Beirut ADDS2
    95 images
  • Beirut
    Beirut
    3 images
  • Egyptian Breast Cancer Survivor - Magda Hosny Mohammed Ahmed
    Egyptian Breast Cancer Survivor -...
    12 images
  • Aytaroun Lebanon
    Aytaroun Lebanon
    47 images
  • Arafat
    Arafat
    80 images
  • Amr Khaled
    Amr Khaled
    39 images
  • Amish
    Amish
    20 images
  • Egyptian Author Ala'a Al-Aswany
    Egyptian Author Ala'a Al-Aswany
    27 images
  • Abbas Shaker Jawdeh - wrote Koran in the blood of Saddam Hussein
    Abbas Shaker Jawdeh - wrote Koran...
    8 images
    Abbas Shaker Jawdeh, also known as Abbas Al-Baghdadi, is seen in his studio in Amman, Jordan, Feb. 2, 2004. Jawdeh spent two years writing the Koran with the blood of Saddam Hussein.
  • Day in the Life of Melinda Gates
    Day in the Life of Melinda Gates
    22 images
  • Too Young to Wed
    Too Young to Wed
    2 galleries