Oriane Zerah

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Images tagged "kabul"

Father carrying his little girl  affected by leishmaniasis to a medical center. Cutaneous leishmaniasis is largely found among young girls, women and children who spend more time at home where the sandfly, transmitting Leishmania, hides and breeds.
Little girls living in an Kabul Informal Settlements (KIS). Most inhabitants of the Kabul Informal Settlements (KIS) are internally-displaced people (IDPs) fleeing conflict, and insecurity in their provinces of origin, or returnees from Pakistan and Iran. KIS suffer from insufficient hygiene and sanitation, lack of clean water, and the constant threat of eviction. An NGO (Solidarités) give them classes about basic hygienic comportment. Children living in KIS doesn't have access to education
Five sisters walking in a slum in Kabul
Man selling melons and water melons on a market in Kabul during the night
Students, with a majority of girls, on their way to Kabul University. On the wall behind, a painting done by the woman artist Shamsia Hassani
Most inhabitants of the Kabul Informal Settlements (KIS) are internally-displaced people (IDPs) fleeing conflict, and insecurity in their provinces of origin, or returnees from Pakistan and Iran. KIS suffer from insufficient hygiene and sanitation, lack of clean water, and the constant threat of eviction.
Khatra Ahmadi is 20 years old, she is the producer of the morning show Bamshad at Zan TV. The tv channel employs more than 50 women to create its daily program, a mix of news, politics and lifestyle shows
An employee polishes lapis lazuli in a workshop in Kabul
Afghan woman casting his vote during the during the first round of the presidential election in Kabul the 5th of april 2014.
Kabul Informal Settlements (KIS). Most inhabitants of the Kabul Informal Settlements (KIS) are internally-displaced people (IDPs) fleeing conflict, and insecurity in their provinces of origin, or returnees from Pakistan and Iran. KIS suffer from insufficient hygiene and sanitation, lack of clean water, and the constant threat of eviction.
Girl washing the dishes in front of her home in a Kabul Informal Settlements (KIS). Most inhabitants of the Kabul Informal Settlements (KIS) are internally-displaced people (IDPs) fleeing conflict, and insecurity in their provinces of origin, or returnees from Pakistan and Iran. KIS suffer from insufficient hygiene and sanitation, lack of clean water, and the constant threat of eviction.
Afghan children who work as  garbage collectors look for recyclable material in Kabul. Children who work have very rarely access to education
Little girl living in a Kabul Informal Settlements (KIS). Most inhabitants of the (KIS) are internally-displaced people (IDPs) fleeing conflict, and insecurity in their provinces of origin, or returnees from Pakistan and Iran. KIS suffer from insufficient hygiene and sanitation, lack of clean water, and the constant threat of eviction. Children living in KIS doesn't have access to education
A craftsman builds a tandoori oven from raw clay at a workshop in Kabul
Little girls living in an Kabul Informal Settlements (KIS). Most inhabitants of the Kabul Informal Settlements (KIS) are internally-displaced people (IDPs) fleeing conflict, and insecurity in their provinces of origin, or returnees from Pakistan and Iran. KIS suffer from insufficient hygiene and sanitation, lack of clean water, and the constant threat of eviction. An NGO (Solidarités) give them classes about basic hygienic comportment. Children living in KIS doesn't have access to education
Mari Asifi, the camerawoman films footage for  the morning show Bamshad at Zan TV. The tv channel employs more than 50 women to create its daily program, a mix of news, politics and lifestyle shows
Two little girls living in a Kabul Informal Settlements (KIS). Most inhabitants of the Kabul Informal Settlements (KIS) are internally-displaced people (IDPs) fleeing conflict, and insecurity in their provinces of origin, or returnees from Pakistan and Iran. KIS suffer from insufficient hygiene and sanitation, lack of clean water, and the constant threat of eviction. Children living in KIS doesn't have access to education
View of Kabul from the heights of the city
Ironmonger making metalic tools at the ironmonger market in Kabul
Woman sorting pistachios at the dry fruit market in Kabul
Woman sorting pistachios at the dry fruit market in Kabul
Gyn-Obs-Echography FMIC
Woman working in a blood bank in Kabul
Ophtalmo-Consultation FMIC

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