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Still photography selection from various assignments and projects.

Still photography selection from various assignments and projects.

Still photography selection from various assignments and projects.

Amot, 19, travelled to Juba by walking barefoot ANDREW HAS STORY ON TAPE

Still photography selection from various assignments and projects.

Loveness Gunda, 6.
Chagunda village.
Salima district, Malawi.

Vincent Manda, 10.
Chagunda village.
Salima district, Malawi.

Algerian Food Bank is the largest food bank in the history of Algeria. Initiated by SIDRA Association July 5, 2013, our project has a non-profit aims to collect, manage and share food and to free or almost free of charge to the poorest of effective and sustainable manner. We act at the national level through partner organizations to respond to food emergencies in the most remote areas. Our campaigns involve different sectors of society in a voluntary action and is based on the energy and freshness of Algerian youth to achieve innovative and effective against hunger and malnutrition campaigns.

Algerian families involved and interact positively with the charitable initiative to help the poor

Special logo including a special initiative wants to donate

Post variety of different strata of society

Volunteers of Algerian Food Bank initiative exchange a conversation.

The last recommendations before the start of the actual application of the initiative

Coordinator of the project is to encourage and motivate volunteers

Participation of different age groups of children

Great enthusiasm for the kids, and their active participation and distinctive in the promotion of the initiative

Childhood innocence mixed with charity work, a picture of kids pick up a souvenir photo by the way

College student volunteering in the joy of the initiative and smiling

A child holds a sign calling for encouraging good deeds and donating to the poor.

A large turnout of visitors to the shop to participate in donating to the poor and put their mark in charitable work.

Round youth volunteer initiative to invite people in solidarity with the poor

Visible signs of a smile on the young volunteer

Happy volunteer efforts and the interaction of people with initiative

Volunteers of the Algerian Food Bank initiative pose for a photo holding the slogan Dir El-Khir, which translates as a call for enjoining good.

A father and his two young daughters show support for the Algerian Food Bank campaign initiative.

A child shakes hands with the campaign's mascot.

Algerian Food Bank volunteers hold the slogan Dir El-Khir, which translates as a call for enjoining good.

Volunteers queue to sign up for the Algerian Food Bank campaign.

A child poses for a photo with the mascot of the Algerian Food Bank initiative while holding a sign calling on people to do good deeds.

Interface pulled commercials for the initiative

people gather to work in the rice fields during planting season. Hamhung, North Korea.

Syrian Refugees in Lebanon, Jordan,Iraq,and Turkey

Children of Eastern Ghouta .....

Children of Eastern Ghouta ....

A young girl is working at her father's food kiosk on the street of Hawa ("Eve" in Arabic) mosque while he went home for lunch. The kiosk sells tomato paste, margarine and jam. Before the war it was a good middle and upper class neighborhood. Today, most people living in the area are on the border of poverty and have to face daily bombardments.

Two sisters (right) and their cousins (left) are playing French skipping near their home. The house behind them was hit by mortars several times. Its inhabitants have abandoned it after the bombardments. Despite the danger the constant bombing threats, the girls continue to go out and meet in the streets to play.

A young boy coming back from school stares at his neighbors' garden, which was bombed only one hour before. The garden is facing a park where children from the neighborhood often play.

10 year-old Mohammed dropped out from school to work and help his parents and three younger siblings. Everyday, the young boy roams the streets of Duma collecting, wooden doors and furniture from shelled houses as well as material like nylon for his mom to cook. Mohammed also collects metal or anything that seems valuable and sells it for extra money. His father has been working as a porter since he lost his job at a bakery five months ago. All bakeries in Eastern Ghoutta have shut down because of the siege. Mohammad says he is proud of what he does and does not feel humiliated from working in the rubble.