Kibati camp is between the government forces postions and the CNDP rebels, about a kilometer separates them. Through our implementing partner Solidarites we started the distribution of plastic sheets, blankets, jerrycans, soap, and cooking sets to thousands in Kibati; these are essential survival items that will ward off diseases such as malaria, respiratory infections, cholera, diarrhea, etc. We aim to serve 3,000 families. At the same time we had measles vaccinations continue for 13,000 children in Kibati; like cholera, measles risks spreading rapidly during large population movement and is a major child killer With our partner Save the Children we working on reuniting children with their families; 152 children separated from their families identified in Kibati since Oct 27th. Our partner Mercy corps was trucking water for tens of thousands of displaced; hundreds of latrines constructed; and hygiene practices promoted; all these interventions are critical to containing the spread of cholera and diarrhea epidemics. photography by Pierre Holtz for OCHA | hdptcar.net
Photo of Lamborghinis : Klaus Nahr
'Our World' Photo Exhibit.
Designed by Bobbi Miller Moro
Women Without Borders US
'Our World' Photo exhibit brings awareness and enlightenment to viewers around the world.
We appreciate the abundance and wealth in our world, united with the realities of war, poverty, abuse and disregard towards our fellow human.
Ideally you will discover new actions that make a difference in the lives of our human family. May everyone enjoy the same privileges and quality of life experience in our life time.
Women Without Borders US
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at 20:51 on March 11th, 2009
I commend you on all your efforts. A noble quest, and I hope the pictures exhibited are viewed by all those who seek more meaning in their lives.
at 20:57 on March 11th, 2009
Thank you Fred. I hope so too.