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The devastating floods all over Pakistan are affecting an average of twenty million people. Waterborne diseases are feared to spread quickly among the displaced people. Alixandra Fazzina talks about her testimony and her work in the North of Pakistan.
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A segment from the forthcoming film "We pray that They do not come back"- a series of stories from a village in Swat that was the former Taliban operations centre. By Alixandra Fazzina.
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In the summer of 2009, Noor's photographers decided to unite their efforts to create a group project that shows the humanitarian effects of climate change. Nine multimedia presentations have been released to present the different stories.
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Consequences by NOOR was launched with a series of events and public initiatives during the Climate Summit in Copenhagen in December 2009. Video by Ivan Abreu.
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Noor's launch at the latest Visa Pour l’Image festival, September 2007. Video by Nina Alvarez.
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Jon Lowenstein filmed, photographed and interviewed a deportation flight for MSNBC.com, which resulted in this multimedia production.
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Interview with Pep Bonet about his experience in Haiti: Pep went to Haiti on assignment for "Gift of the Givers Foundation" to document the aftermath of the earthquake. See the online slideshow with music by José Bautista, The Earth that Died Screaming (click here to see the video).
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Stanley Greene speaks about his experiences in Chechnya. Images from the book 'Open Wound'.
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Jon Lowenstein's ongoing project about Latin American immigrants in the United States. Please take a look at the website for this project.
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Stanley Greene discusses his thoughts and impressions of his work on Katrina. In an interview on the Polka website.
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Slide-show of photographs of the Iraq war over the past six years by Yuri Kozyrev, from the book Dispatches: Beyond Iraq.
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During the World Press Photo Awards Days in Amsterdam in April 2008 Stanley presented a slide-show called 'Crime Scenes' illustrating his argument that photojournalists in many situations arrive after the facts, making their work resemble that of detectives. Stanley Greene's image of an attack plan drawn in the sand on the Chadian-Sudanese border won the second prize in the 'general news' category (singles) in the 2008 World Press Photo Contest.
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Pep Bonet shares his haunting experiences and photos from his multiple journeys to capture the genocide in Darfur and the efforts of aid workers to relieve the suffering. A podcast produced by Kodak Close Up.
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An investigation into the Katrina disaster, its consequences and the challenges still facing the Gulf Coast communities. Katrina: An Unnatural Disaster was jointly produced by Media Storm and the Open Media Society, and has been nominated for the 2008 Webby Awards.
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A story about the crisis in Darfur with work from Noor photographers Stanley Greene and Kadir van Lohuizen and others: Lynsey Addario, Marcus Bleasdale, Olivier Jobard, Benjamin Lowy and Paolo Pellegrin. Produced by Brian Storm (MediaStorm) and Michael Moran (Council on Foreign Relations)
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Video on YouTube. Francesco Zizola talking about his experiences as an independent photographer working in conflict situations (in Italian).
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On the one-year anniversary of Anna Politkovskaia's death, the human rights community mourns the loss of her voice, strength, and determination to report from one of the most dangerous places in the world for journalists. Slideshow of photographs by Stanley Greene on the Human Rights Watch website.
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At Frontline/world Jan Grarup talks about his experiences over the last three years covering the conflict in Darfur.
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The former Soviet republic strikes an uneasy balance between religious devotion and totalitariansism. Photos by Yuri Kozyrev.
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U.S. troops fight insurgents where they are dug in hardest. Yuri Kozyrev and Mark Kukis report for Time.
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Somalia: sobrevivir el olvido (in Spanish/en Espanol) for Medicos sin Fronteras with pictures by Pep Bonet.
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Kadir van Lohuizen talks about Darfur's killing fields www.time.com
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Yuri Kozyrev photographs people living in the shadow of war, all bets are off, and ordinary life continues. A society on the brink.
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Kadir van Lohuizen chronicles the devastation on the Gulf Coast after Hurricane Katrina.
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Stanley Greene interviewed about his work in Iraq, Lebanon, Chechnya and other places by OC-TV.net (2006)
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Since 2002, Pep Bonet has documented Medecins Sans Frontiers’s ARV programs in six Sub-Saharan African countries: Zambia, Angola, the DRC, Ethiopia, South Africa and Kenya. Everyday 14.000 people worldwide are infected with the HIV virus. More than 25 million people have died of AIDS since 1981. 39.5 million people were living with HIV in 2006.
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Kadir van Lohuizen's slideshow "Thousand of people dig in a lunar landscape". A multimedia presentation on MSNBC can be viewed by clicking here.
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From the Mines to the Jetset, the trail of the diamond. Photoseries by Kadir van Lohuizen in cooperation with Fatal Transactions campaign and NiZA.
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This short documentary shows Pep Bonet's work and interaction with the people and places of Sierra Leone. By Sergi Agusti
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"As a photographer, you're just a messenger, a conduit between these people and the viewer..." Interview with Philip Blenkinsop by AsiaWorks Television
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Pep Bonet about his photographic experiences in Darfur, Sierra Leone, and Somalia for Kodak Close Up.
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