The document is a collection of photos and captions describing street children and those living in poverty in various locations around the world, primarily in Brazil. The photos were taken by different photographers and foundations working to help at-risk children and families living in poverty. The captions provide context about the hardships faced by those living in extreme poverty, especially children, in places like Brazil, India, the Philippines, and Rwanda.
1. I’ll be there to protect you…
Street children from Brazil, the photo is taken by the Children At RiskFoundation CARF Brazil.
There are many who seek the stars
A street child from Brazil, the photo is taken by the Children At Risk Foundation CARF Brazil.
2. Being There
Child in poverty, san francisco, 6/26/07.
Blonde Poverty
“This gleaming young girl from the poorest of favelas (shanties) in our region, captured by my lens during our
Beija-Flor na Comunidade (Hummingbird in the Community)programme there a few weeks ago, is a prime
example of beautiful Brazilian diversity.”
3. Children
“Whilst our governing politicians fight to defend their heavily crit cized wage increases of more than 90%,
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Christmas and every other day of the year is a plight for survival for families such as this one in Brazil, where
each day is merely just another one in a long line of monotonous days and where expectations for positive social
change are few and far between. “
5. I have dreams…
“This boy seemed a bit different from the others. He seemed to think and have some sort of individuality. He will
have tough odds to face to keep them as he grows. Poverty, lack of good education, religious leaders drumming up
paranoia and above all a world suspicious of him just because he is a Muslim.” This photo is taken by Sharad
Gupta.
A boy
6. …and they call us the future?
“Whilst our governing politicians fight to defend their heavily crit cized wage increases of more than 90%,
i
Christmas and every other day of the year is a plight for survival for families such as this one in Brazil, where
each day is merely just another one in a long line of monotonous days and where expectations for positive social
change are few and far between. “
Yes, that’s me!. A street child from Brazil, the photo is taken by the Children At Risk Foundation CARF Brazil.
7. Bianca. A street child from Brazil, the photo is taken by the Children At Risk Foundati n CARF Brazil.
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Elias
A street child from Brazil, the photo is taken by the Children At Risk Foundation CARF Brazil.
8. Through the eyes of terror…
“Tamira’s cousin, Emily, is one of many family members in this extremely large family group, who live secluded
in the woods surrounding Sítio Joaninha. Their little, invaded small-holding is not what it used to be when
grandpa was alive and managed to keep everything and everyone well-organized.”
9. Port area
“these kids, who lived in a tattered shanty at a squatters area in manila, had to wait anxiously for their mother as
she tried to make a meager living washing clothes.” The photo is taken by Roger Alcantara.
For the sake of love?
“Almost one third of pregnant women in Brazil are pre-adolescent or adolescent (10-19 years old); more than 54%
of Brazilian girls who had left school became pregnant at least once.”
14. Kolkata
“This is a child from New Light, an NGO located in Kolkata, India. The mission of New Light is to promote
gender equality through education and life-sk training, thereby reduce harm caused by violence and abuse to
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women and young children.”
The Unbearable Burden of Poverty
“In the land of infinite need, it’s the children who suffer the most… Always the children… ” The photo is taken
by Cameron MacMaster.