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    Image Number: APN100023
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Eric Miller
    Description: Zambia, Lusaka. January 2003 Volunteers with the organisation Edusport encourage sport and playgroups for local children to enable them to understand issues around HIV/Aids and child abuse. In white, youth trainer Enala Phiri. Photo Eric Miller
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Eric Miller
    Country: Zambia
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 2228 x 1620
    Media Id: 92_669
    Credit: Eric Miller / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: colour image , Lusaka, Africa, Zambia, horizontal, footballers, black African children, playing, running, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN100046
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Eric Miller
    Description: Zambia, Lusaka. January 2003 Volunteers with the organisation Edusport put on an HIV/Aids awareness play for a group of local children to enable them to understand issues around HIV/Aids and child abuse. In white youth trainer Enala Phiri. Photo Eric Miller
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Eric Miller
    Country: Zambia
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 1560 x 2346
    Media Id: 92_406
    Credit: Eric Miller / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: colour image , Lusaka, Africa, vertical, Zambia, health promotion, AIDS (diseases), AIDS related, AIDS awareness, AIDS education, health education, school, rural schools, students, school children, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN100093
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Eric Miller
    Description: Zambia, Lusaka. January 2003 Volunteers with the organisation Edusport put on an HIV/Aids awareness play for a group of local children to enable them to understand issues around HIV/Aids and child abuse. In centre, white youth trainer Enala Phiri. Photo Eric Miller
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Eric Miller
    Country: Zambia
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 2346 x 1560
    Media Id: 92_710
    Credit: Eric Miller / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: colour image , Lusaka, Africa, Zambia, horizontal, AIDS awareness, AIDS education, playing, children, school children, rural schools, school, students, health education, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN106352
    Title: Women
    Path: african.pictures / Twenty Ten / Simone Scholtz
    Description: Burundi, Bujumbura, A member of a women's organization in one of the poorest areas on the outskirts by of Bujumbura. The organization was strated by Banyankirubusa Dorothee, an illetarate women form a rural village. Together they grow crops to feed their families, have adopted 72 orphans and look after rape victims and run their small restuarant. Women are not allowed to inheret and sexual abuse is rife in the post war society, yet these women fight to better their lives together, March 2006.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Simone Scholtz
    Country: Burundi
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3738 x 2492
    Media Id: 14_498
    Credit: Simone Scholtz / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: women, Burundi, Bujumbura, child, hoes, traditional farming methods, colour image , Africa, horizontal, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN18655
    Path: african.pictures / South Photos / Lori Waselchuk
    Description: Mdantsane, South Africa February, 2000. CHILD RAPE, SEXUAL VIOLENCEAn eight-year-old girl waits to give testimony about how she was raped by her uncle two years ago in Mdantsane township near East London, South Africa. The girl waits in a special room built for child rape victims at a high court set up to deal exclusively with sexual offence cases. Photo by Lori Waselchuk/Galbe.comvertical/color
    Collections: South Photos
    Subcollections: Lori Waselchuk
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 2281 x 3678
    Media Id: 759_605
    Credit: Lori Waselchuk / South Photos / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: colour image , South Africa, Africa, vertical, Eastern Cape, East London, Mdantsane Township, black African child, girl, rape victims, sexual assault, crimes, crime, children, child rape, high court, law courts, evidence, child abuse,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN18659
    Path: african.pictures / South Photos / Lori Waselchuk
    Description: Mdantsane, South Africa February, 2000. An eight-year-old girl waits to give testimony about how she was raped by her uncle two years ago in Mdantsane township near East London, South Africa. The girl waits in a special room built for child rape victims at a high court set up to deal exclusively with sexual offence cases. Photo by Lori Waselchuk/South Photographs
    Collections: South Photos
    Subcollections: Lori Waselchuk
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 2281 x 3678
    Media Id: 759_235
    Credit: Lori Waselchuk / South Photos / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: colour image , South Africa, Africa, Eastern Cape, horizontal, East London, Mdantsane Township, black African child, girl, sexual assault, child abuse, rape, high court, law courts, rape victims, trial, sex crimes, February, 2000,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN28951
    Path: african.pictures / South Photos / John Robinson
    Description: ipjr08591500August 2003 Pietermaritzburg South AfricaThis child was allegedly whipped and beaten up by her father. ©John Robinson/South Photographsafrica afrika afrique stop child abuse assultNB. NOT FOR USE IN SOUTH AFRICA PRIOR TO AUTHOR'S CONSENT
    Collections: South Photos
    Subcollections: John Robinson
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3808 x 2544
    Media Id: 119_423
    Credit: John Robinson / South Photos / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: colour image , South Africa, Africa, KwaZulu Natal, horizontal, Pietermaritzburg, black African child, girl, child abuse, beaten, August, 2003, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN295178
    Title: Street Life in Khayelitsha
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / George Philipas
    Description: Children playing a football match on the sandy pitches of Khayelitsha.Established in 1985 by the apartheid regime to settle the influx of Black Africans, mainly from the Xhosa communities of the Eastern Cape who had come to Cape Town in search of work, the township has grown immensely. With a population of between 1.5 to 2 million, it is arguably the largest township in Africa. It has though been largely upstaged by Soweto in Guateng Province. Khayelitsha is very young demographically with 40% of its population under the age of 19. Since the ANC came to power in 1994 a lot of improvements have been attempted in the township. New brick housing and schools are evident and the crime rate has fallen drastically in the past 3 years. Serious problems though persist. It is estimated that one third of its population is HIV positive and figures from local NGO's show that nearly 1 in 3 children suffer some form of sexual abuse by the time they are 18.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: George Philipas
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5223 x 3482
    Media Id: 2_1939
    Credit: George Philipas / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: 3, Africa, African, African National Congress, aid, ANC, ball, benefit, boots, boy, boys, Cape, Cape Town, Captonian, charitable, charity, child, childhood, CHILDREN, chronic, co-operating, collective, community, community based, community-based, companionship, CONTINENT - AFRICA, control, corrugated iron, COUNTRY - CITY - SOUTH AFRICA - CAPE TOWN, COUNTRY - POLITICS - SOUTH AFRICA, COUNTRY - SOUTH AFRICA, crime, day, defend, defending, developing, development, donations, dribble, dribbling, dwelling, dwellings, earthy, economic, economy, education, empowerment, fair trade, fan, fans, FOOTBALL, friendly, funding, game, GENERAL - FORMAT: LANDSCAPE, GENERAL - IMAGE, GENERAL - NUMBERS, GENERAL - SCENERY/LANDSCAPE - GEN, GENERAL - TIME OF DAY, GENERAL - VERBS, ghetto, goal, goalkeeper, goalkeeping, goals, hardship, header, heading, horizontal, image, innocent, juvenile, Khaye, Khayelitsha, kid, kids, landscape, LDC, low wage, minimum wage, net, NGO, NGO's, open space, panorama, panoramic, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN295179
    Title: Street Life in Khayelitsha
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / George Philipas
    Description: Children playing a football match on the sandy pitches of Khayelitsha.Established in 1985 by the apartheid regime to settle the influx of Black Africans, mainly from the Xhosa communities of the Eastern Cape who had come to Cape Town in search of work, the township has grown immensely. With a population of between 1.5 to 2 million, it is arguably the largest township in Africa. It has though been largely upstaged by Soweto in Guateng Province. Khayelitsha is very young demographically with 40% of its population under the age of 19. Since the ANC came to power in 1994 a lot of improvements have been attempted in the township. New brick housing and schools are evident and the crime rate has fallen drastically in the past 3 years. Serious problems though persist. It is estimated that one third of its population is HIV positive and figures from local NGO's show that nearly 1 in 3 children suffer some form of sexual abuse by the time they are 18.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: George Philipas
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5223 x 3482
    Media Id: 2_1940
    Credit: George Philipas / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: Africa, African, African National Congress, aid, ANC, ball, benefit, boots, boy, boys, Cape, Cape Town, Captonian, charitable, charity, child, childhood, CHILDREN, chronic, co-operating, collective, community, community based, community-based, companionship, CONTINENT - AFRICA, control, corrugated iron, COUNTRY - CITY - SOUTH AFRICA - CAPE TOWN, COUNTRY - POLITICS - SOUTH AFRICA, COUNTRY - SOUTH AFRICA, crime, day, developing, development, donations, dribble, dribbling, dwelling, dwellings, earthy, economic, economy, education, empowerment, fair trade, fan, fans, FOOTBALL, friendly, funding, game, GENERAL - FORMAT: LANDSCAPE, GENERAL - IMAGE, GENERAL - SCENERY/LANDSCAPE - GEN, GENERAL - TIME OF DAY, GENERAL - VERBS, ghetto, goal, goalkeeper, goalkeeping, goals, hardship, header, heading, horizontal, image, innocent, juvenile, Khaye, Khayelitsha, kid, kids, landscape, LDC, low wage, minimum wage, net, NGO, NGO's, open space, panorama, panoramic, pass, passing, people, photo, picture, pi,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN295180
    Title: Street Life in Khayelitsha
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / George Philipas
    Description: A boy showing ball skills on the sandy pitches of Khayelitsha.Established in 1985 by the apartheid regime to settle the influx of Black Africans, mainly from the Xhosa communities of the Eastern Cape who had come to Cape Town in search of work, the township has grown immensely. With a population of between 1.5 to 2 million, it is arguably the largest township in Africa. It has though been largely upstaged by Soweto in Guateng Province. Khayelitsha is very young demographically with 40% of its population under the age of 19. Since the ANC came to power in 1994 a lot of improvements have been attempted in the township. New brick housing and schools are evident and the crime rate has fallen drastically in the past 3 years. Serious problems though persist. It is estimated that one third of its population is HIV positive and figures from local NGO's show that nearly 1 in 3 children suffer some form of sexual abuse by the time they are 18.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: George Philipas
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5223 x 3482
    Media Id: 2_1941
    Credit: George Philipas / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: 1, Africa, African, African National Congress, aid, ANC, ball, benefit, blue, boots, boy, boys, Cape, Cape Town, Captonian, charitable, charity, child, childhood, CHILDREN, chronic, co-operating, collective, community, community based, community-based, companionship, CONTINENT - AFRICA, control, corrugated iron, COUNTRY - CITY - SOUTH AFRICA - CAPE TOWN, COUNTRY - POLITICS - SOUTH AFRICA, COUNTRY - SOUTH AFRICA, crime, day, developing, development, donations, dribble, dribbling, dwelling, dwellings, earthy, economic, economy, education, empowerment, fair trade, fan, fans, FOOTBALL, friendly, funding, game, GENERAL - FORMAT: LANDSCAPE, GENERAL - IMAGE, GENERAL - NUMBERS, GENERAL - SCENERY / LANDSCAPE - SKY, GENERAL - SCENERY/LANDSCAPE - GEN, GENERAL - TIME OF DAY, GENERAL - VERBS, ghetto, goal, goalkeeper, goalkeeping, goals, hardship, header, heading, horizontal, image, innocent, juvenile, Khaye, Khayelitsha, kid, kids, landscape, LDC, low wage, minimum wage, net, NGO, NGO's, one, open,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN295181
    Title: Street Life in Khayelitsha
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / George Philipas
    Description: A boy showing ball skills on the sandy pitches of Khayelitsha.Established in 1985 by the apartheid regime to settle the influx of Black Africans, mainly from the Xhosa communities of the Eastern Cape who had come to Cape Town in search of work, the township has grown immensely. With a population of between 1.5 to 2 million, it is arguably the largest township in Africa. It has though been largely upstaged by Soweto in Guateng Province. Khayelitsha is very young demographically with 40% of its population under the age of 19. Since the ANC came to power in 1994 a lot of improvements have been attempted in the township. New brick housing and schools are evident and the crime rate has fallen drastically in the past 3 years. Serious problems though persist. It is estimated that one third of its population is HIV positive and figures from local NGO's show that nearly 1 in 3 children suffer some form of sexual abuse by the time they are 18.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: George Philipas
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5223 x 3482
    Media Id: 2_1942
    Credit: George Philipas / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: 1, Africa, African, African National Congress, aid, ANC, ball, benefit, blue, boots, boy, boys, Cape, Cape Town, Captonian, charitable, charity, child, childhood, CHILDREN, chronic, co-operating, collective, community, community based, community-based, companionship, CONTINENT - AFRICA, control, corrugated iron, COUNTRY - CITY - SOUTH AFRICA - CAPE TOWN, COUNTRY - POLITICS - SOUTH AFRICA, COUNTRY - SOUTH AFRICA, crime, day, developing, development, donations, dribble, dribbling, dwelling, dwellings, earthy, economic, economy, education, empowerment, fair trade, fan, fans, FOOTBALL, friendly, funding, game, GENERAL - FORMAT: LANDSCAPE, GENERAL - IMAGE, GENERAL - NUMBERS, GENERAL - SCENERY / LANDSCAPE - SKY, GENERAL - SCENERY/LANDSCAPE - GEN, GENERAL - TIME OF DAY, GENERAL - VERBS, ghetto, goal, goalkeeper, goalkeeping, goals, hardship, header, heading, horizontal, image, innocent, juvenile, Khaye, Khayelitsha, kid, kids, landscape, LDC, low wage, minimum wage, net, NGO, NGO's, one, open,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN295182
    Title: Street Life in Khayelitsha
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / George Philipas
    Description: Children playing a football match on the sandy pitches of Khayelitsha.Established in 1985 by the apartheid regime to settle the influx of Black Africans, mainly from the Xhosa communities of the Eastern Cape who had come to Cape Town in search of work, the township has grown immensely. With a population of between 1.5 to 2 million, it is arguably the largest township in Africa. It has though been largely upstaged by Soweto in Guateng Province. Khayelitsha is very young demographically with 40% of its population under the age of 19. Since the ANC came to power in 1994 a lot of improvements have been attempted in the township. New brick housing and schools are evident and the crime rate has fallen drastically in the past 3 years. Serious problems though persist. It is estimated that one third of its population is HIV positive and figures from local NGO's show that nearly 1 in 3 children suffer some form of sexual abuse by the time they are 18.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: George Philipas
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5223 x 3482
    Media Id: 2_1943
    Credit: George Philipas / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: Africa, African, African National Congress, aid, ANC, ball, benefit, blue, boots, boy, boys, Cape, Cape Town, Captonian, charitable, charity, child, childhood, CHILDREN, chronic, co-operating, collective, community, community based, community-based, companionship, CONTINENT - AFRICA, control, corrugated iron, COUNTRY - CITY - SOUTH AFRICA - CAPE TOWN, COUNTRY - POLITICS - SOUTH AFRICA, COUNTRY - SOUTH AFRICA, crime, day, developing, development, donations, dribble, dribbling, dwelling, dwellings, earthy, economic, economy, education, empowerment, fair trade, fan, fans, FOOTBALL, friendly, funding, game, GENERAL - FORMAT: LANDSCAPE, GENERAL - IMAGE, GENERAL - SCENERY / LANDSCAPE - SKY, GENERAL - SCENERY/LANDSCAPE - GEN, GENERAL - TIME OF DAY, GENERAL - VERBS, ghetto, goal, goalkeeper, goalkeeping, goals, hardship, header, heading, horizontal, image, innocent, juvenile, Khaye, Khayelitsha, kid, kids, landscape, LDC, low wage, minimum wage, net, NGO, NGO's, open space, panorama, panoramic,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN295183
    Title: Street Life in Khayelitsha
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / George Philipas
    Description: A boy showing ball skills on the sandy pitches of Khayelitsha.Established in 1985 by the apartheid regime to settle the influx of Black Africans, mainly from the Xhosa communities of the Eastern Cape who had come to Cape Town in search of work, the township has grown immensely. With a population of between 1.5 to 2 million, it is arguably the largest township in Africa. It has though been largely upstaged by Soweto in Guateng Province. Khayelitsha is very young demographically with 40% of its population under the age of 19. Since the ANC came to power in 1994 a lot of improvements have been attempted in the township. New brick housing and schools are evident and the crime rate has fallen drastically in the past 3 years. Serious problems though persist. It is estimated that one third of its population is HIV positive and figures from local NGO's show that nearly 1 in 3 children suffer some form of sexual abuse by the time they are 18.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: George Philipas
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5223 x 3482
    Media Id: 2_1944
    Credit: George Philipas / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: Africa, African, African National Congress, aid, ANC, ball, benefit, blue, boots, boy, boys, Cape, Cape Town, Captonian, charitable, charity, child, childhood, CHILDREN, chronic, co-operating, collective, community, community based, community-based, companionship, CONTINENT - AFRICA, control, corrugated iron, COUNTRY - CITY - SOUTH AFRICA - CAPE TOWN, COUNTRY - POLITICS - SOUTH AFRICA, COUNTRY - SOUTH AFRICA, crime, day, developing, development, donations, dribble, dribbling, dwelling, dwellings, earthy, economic, economy, education, empowerment, fair trade, fan, fans, FOOTBALL, friendly, funding, game, GENERAL - FORMAT: LANDSCAPE, GENERAL - IMAGE, GENERAL - SCENERY / LANDSCAPE - SKY, GENERAL - SCENERY/LANDSCAPE - GEN, GENERAL - TIME OF DAY, GENERAL - VERBS, ghetto, goal, goalkeeper, goalkeeping, goals, hardship, header, heading, horizontal, image, innocent, juvenile, Khaye, Khayelitsha, kid, kids, landscape, LDC, low wage, minimum wage, net, NGO, NGO's, open space, panorama, panoramic,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN295184
    Title: Street Life in Khayelitsha
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / George Philipas
    Description: A boy showing ball skills on the sandy pitches of Khayelitsha.Established in 1985 by the apartheid regime to settle the influx of Black Africans, mainly from the Xhosa communities of the Eastern Cape who had come to Cape Town in search of work, the township has grown immensely. With a population of between 1.5 to 2 million, it is arguably the largest township in Africa. It has though been largely upstaged by Soweto in Guateng Province. Khayelitsha is very young demographically with 40% of its population under the age of 19. Since the ANC came to power in 1994 a lot of improvements have been attempted in the township. New brick housing and schools are evident and the crime rate has fallen drastically in the past 3 years. Serious problems though persist. It is estimated that one third of its population is HIV positive and figures from local NGO's show that nearly 1 in 3 children suffer some form of sexual abuse by the time they are 18.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: George Philipas
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5223 x 3482
    Media Id: 2_1945
    Credit: George Philipas / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: 1, Africa, African, African National Congress, aid, ANC, ball, benefit, blue, boots, boy, boys, Cape, Cape Town, Captonian, charitable, charity, child, childhood, CHILDREN, chronic, co-operating, collective, community, community based, community-based, companionship, CONTINENT - AFRICA, control, corrugated iron, COUNTRY - CITY - SOUTH AFRICA - CAPE TOWN, COUNTRY - POLITICS - SOUTH AFRICA, COUNTRY - SOUTH AFRICA, crime, day, developing, development, donations, dribble, dribbling, dwelling, dwellings, earthy, economic, economy, education, empowerment, fair trade, fan, fans, FOOTBALL, friendly, funding, game, GENERAL - FORMAT: LANDSCAPE, GENERAL - IMAGE, GENERAL - NUMBERS, GENERAL - SCENERY / LANDSCAPE - SKY, GENERAL - SCENERY/LANDSCAPE - GEN, GENERAL - TIME OF DAY, GENERAL - VERBS, ghetto, goal, goalkeeper, goalkeeping, goals, hardship, header, heading, horizontal, image, innocent, juvenile, Khaye, Khayelitsha, kid, kids, landscape, LDC, low wage, minimum wage, net, NGO, NGO's, one, open,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN295185
    Title: Street Life in Khayelitsha
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / George Philipas
    Description: A boy showing ball skills on the sandy pitches of Khayelitsha.Established in 1985 by the apartheid regime to settle the influx of Black Africans, mainly from the Xhosa communities of the Eastern Cape who had come to Cape Town in search of work, the township has grown immensely. With a population of between 1.5 to 2 million, it is arguably the largest township in Africa. It has though been largely upstaged by Soweto in Guateng Province. Khayelitsha is very young demographically with 40% of its population under the age of 19. Since the ANC came to power in 1994 a lot of improvements have been attempted in the township. New brick housing and schools are evident and the crime rate has fallen drastically in the past 3 years. Serious problems though persist. It is estimated that one third of its population is HIV positive and figures from local NGO's show that nearly 1 in 3 children suffer some form of sexual abuse by the time they are 18.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: George Philipas
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5223 x 3482
    Media Id: 2_1946
    Credit: George Philipas / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: 1, Africa, African, African National Congress, aid, ANC, ball, benefit, blue, boots, boy, boys, Cape, Cape Town, Captonian, charitable, charity, child, childhood, CHILDREN, chronic, co-operating, collective, community, community based, community-based, companionship, CONTINENT - AFRICA, control, corrugated iron, COUNTRY - CITY - SOUTH AFRICA - CAPE TOWN, COUNTRY - POLITICS - SOUTH AFRICA, COUNTRY - SOUTH AFRICA, crime, day, developing, development, donations, dribble, dribbling, dwelling, dwellings, earthy, economic, economy, education, empowerment, fair trade, fan, fans, FOOTBALL, friendly, funding, game, GENERAL - FORMAT: LANDSCAPE, GENERAL - IMAGE, GENERAL - NUMBERS, GENERAL - SCENERY / LANDSCAPE - SKY, GENERAL - SCENERY/LANDSCAPE - GEN, GENERAL - TIME OF DAY, GENERAL - VERBS, ghetto, goal, goalkeeper, goalkeeping, goals, hardship, header, heading, horizontal, image, innocent, juvenile, Khaye, Khayelitsha, kid, kids, landscape, LDC, low wage, minimum wage, net, NGO, NGO's, one, open,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN295186
    Title: Street Life in Khayelitsha
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / George Philipas
    Description: Children playing a football match on the sandy pitches of Khayelitsha.Established in 1985 by the apartheid regime to settle the influx of Black Africans, mainly from the Xhosa communities of the Eastern Cape who had come to Cape Town in search of work, the township has grown immensely. With a population of between 1.5 to 2 million, it is arguably the largest township in Africa. It has though been largely upstaged by Soweto in Guateng Province. Khayelitsha is very young demographically with 40% of its population under the age of 19. Since the ANC came to power in 1994 a lot of improvements have been attempted in the township. New brick housing and schools are evident and the crime rate has fallen drastically in the past 3 years. Serious problems though persist. It is estimated that one third of its population is HIV positive and figures from local NGO's show that nearly 1 in 3 children suffer some form of sexual abuse by the time they are 18.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: George Philipas
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5223 x 3482
    Media Id: 2_1947
    Credit: George Philipas / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: Africa, African, African National Congress, aid, ANC, ball, benefit, blue, boots, boy, boys, Cape, Cape Town, Captonian, charitable, charity, child, childhood, CHILDREN, chronic, co-operating, collective, community, community based, community-based, companionship, CONTINENT - AFRICA, control, corrugated iron, COUNTRY - CITY - SOUTH AFRICA - CAPE TOWN, COUNTRY - POLITICS - SOUTH AFRICA, COUNTRY - SOUTH AFRICA, crime, day, developing, development, donations, dribble, dribbling, dwelling, dwellings, earthy, economic, economy, education, empowerment, fair trade, fan, fans, FOOTBALL, friendly, funding, game, GENERAL - FORMAT: LANDSCAPE, GENERAL - IMAGE, GENERAL - SCENERY / LANDSCAPE - SKY, GENERAL - SCENERY/LANDSCAPE - GEN, GENERAL - TIME OF DAY, GENERAL - VERBS, ghetto, goal, goalkeeper, goalkeeping, goals, hardship, header, heading, horizontal, image, innocent, juvenile, Khaye, Khayelitsha, kid, kids, landscape, LDC, low wage, minimum wage, net, NGO, NGO's, open space, panorama, panoramic,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN295190
    Title: Street Life in Khayelitsha
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / George Philipas
    Description: Children assembled at a Primary School in Khayelitsha. Established in 1985 by the apartheid regime to settle the influx of Black Africans, mainly from the Xhosa communities of the Eastern Cape who had come to Cape Town in search of work, the township has grown immensely. With a population of between 1.5 to 2 million, it is arguably the largest township in Africa. It has though been largely upstaged by Soweto in Guateng Province. Khayelitsha is very young demographically with 40% of its population under the age of 19. Since the ANC came to power in 1994 a lot of improvements have been attempted in the township. New brick housing and schools are evident and the crime rate has fallen drastically in the past 3 years. Serious problems though persist. It is estimated that one third of its population is HIV positive and figures from local NGO's show that nearly 1 in 3 children suffer some form of sexual abuse by the time they are 18.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: George Philipas
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5223 x 3482
    Media Id: 2_1951
    Credit: George Philipas / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
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    Image Number: APN295191
    Title: Street Life in Khayelitsha
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / George Philipas
    Description: Children assembled at a Primary School in Khayelitsha. Established in 1985 by the apartheid regime to settle the influx of Black Africans, mainly from the Xhosa communities of the Eastern Cape who had come to Cape Town in search of work, the township has grown immensely. With a population of between 1.5 to 2 million, it is arguably the largest township in Africa. It has though been largely upstaged by Soweto in Guateng Province. Khayelitsha is very young demographically with 40% of its population under the age of 19. Since the ANC came to power in 1994 a lot of improvements have been attempted in the township. New brick housing and schools are evident and the crime rate has fallen drastically in the past 3 years. Serious problems though persist. It is estimated that one third of its population is HIV positive and figures from local NGO's show that nearly 1 in 3 children suffer some form of sexual abuse by the time they are 18.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: George Philipas
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3482 x 5223
    Media Id: 2_1952
    Credit: George Philipas / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: Africa, African, African National Congress, aid, ANC, assembly, benefit, boy, boys, Cape, Cape Town, Captonian, charitable, charity, child, childhood, childlike, CHILDREN, chronic, class, classes, classroom, classrooms, co-operating, collective, community, community based, community-based, companionship, CONTINENT - AFRICA, corrugated iron, COUNTRY - CITY - SOUTH AFRICA - CAPE TOWN, COUNTRY - POLITICS - SOUTH AFRICA, COUNTRY - SOUTH AFRICA, crime, developing, development, donations, dwelling, dwellings, earthy, economic, economy, education, EDUCATION - SCHOOL, empowerment, enjoying, fair trade, friendly, funding, GENERAL - FORMAT: PORTRAIT, GENERAL - IMAGE, GENERAL - NUMBERS, GENERAL - VERBS, ghetto, girl, girls, group, hardship, image, innocent, juvenile, Khaye, Khayelitsha, kid, kids, kindergarten, kindergartens, LDC, low wage, minimum wage, NGO, NGO's, people, photo, picture, playful, poor, portrait, poverty, POVERTY - GEN, POVERTY - SHANTY TOWN, primary, proteas, public, rainbow, r,
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    Image Number: APN295192
    Title: Street Life in Khayelitsha
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / George Philipas
    Description: Children assembled at a Primary School in Khayelitsha. Established in 1985 by the apartheid regime to settle the influx of Black Africans, mainly from the Xhosa communities of the Eastern Cape who had come to Cape Town in search of work, the township has grown immensely. With a population of between 1.5 to 2 million, it is arguably the largest township in Africa. It has though been largely upstaged by Soweto in Guateng Province. Khayelitsha is very young demographically with 40% of its population under the age of 19. Since the ANC came to power in 1994 a lot of improvements have been attempted in the township. New brick housing and schools are evident and the crime rate has fallen drastically in the past 3 years. Serious problems though persist. It is estimated that one third of its population is HIV positive and figures from local NGO's show that nearly 1 in 3 children suffer some form of sexual abuse by the time they are 18.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: George Philipas
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5223 x 3482
    Media Id: 2_1953
    Credit: George Philipas / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: Africa, African, African National Congress, aid, ANC, assembly, benefit, boy, boys, Cape, Cape Town, Captonian, charitable, charity, child, childhood, childlike, CHILDREN, chronic, class, classes, classroom, classrooms, co-operating, collective, community, community based, community-based, companionship, CONTINENT - AFRICA, corrugated iron, COUNTRY - CITY - SOUTH AFRICA - CAPE TOWN, COUNTRY - POLITICS - SOUTH AFRICA, COUNTRY - SOUTH AFRICA, crime, developing, development, donations, dwelling, dwellings, earthy, economic, economy, education, EDUCATION - SCHOOL, empowerment, enjoying, fair trade, friendly, funding, GENERAL - FORMAT: LANDSCAPE, GENERAL - IMAGE, GENERAL - NUMBERS, GENERAL - VERBS, ghetto, girl, girls, group, hardship, horizontal, image, innocent, juvenile, Khaye, Khayelitsha, kid, kids, kindergarten, kindergartens, landscape, LDC, low wage, minimum wage, NGO, NGO's, people, photo, picture, playful, poor, poverty, POVERTY - GEN, POVERTY - SHANTY TOWN, primary, proteas, publ,
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    Image Number: APN295193
    Title: Street Life in Khayelitsha
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / George Philipas
    Description: Children assembled at a Primary School in Khayelitsha. Established in 1985 by the apartheid regime to settle the influx of Black Africans, mainly from the Xhosa communities of the Eastern Cape who had come to Cape Town in search of work, the township has grown immensely. With a population of between 1.5 to 2 million, it is arguably the largest township in Africa. It has though been largely upstaged by Soweto in Guateng Province. Khayelitsha is very young demographically with 40% of its population under the age of 19. Since the ANC came to power in 1994 a lot of improvements have been attempted in the township. New brick housing and schools are evident and the crime rate has fallen drastically in the past 3 years. Serious problems though persist. It is estimated that one third of its population is HIV positive and figures from local NGO's show that nearly 1 in 3 children suffer some form of sexual abuse by the time they are 18.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: George Philipas
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5223 x 3482
    Media Id: 2_1954
    Credit: George Philipas / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: Africa, African, African National Congress, aid, ANC, assembly, benefit, boy, boys, Cape, Cape Town, Captonian, charitable, charity, child, childhood, childlike, CHILDREN, chronic, class, classes, classroom, classrooms, co-operating, collective, community, community based, community-based, companionship, CONTINENT - AFRICA, corrugated iron, COUNTRY - CITY - SOUTH AFRICA - CAPE TOWN, COUNTRY - POLITICS - SOUTH AFRICA, COUNTRY - SOUTH AFRICA, crime, developing, development, donations, dwelling, dwellings, earthy, economic, economy, education, EDUCATION - SCHOOL, empowerment, enjoying, fair trade, friendly, funding, GENERAL - FORMAT: LANDSCAPE, GENERAL - IMAGE, GENERAL - NUMBERS, GENERAL - VERBS, ghetto, girl, girls, group, hardship, horizontal, image, innocent, juvenile, Khaye, Khayelitsha, kid, kids, kindergarten, kindergartens, landscape, LDC, low wage, minimum wage, NGO, NGO's, people, photo, picture, playful, poor, poverty, POVERTY - GEN, POVERTY - SHANTY TOWN, primary, proteas, publ,
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    Image Number: APN295197
    Title: Street Life in Khayelitsha
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / George Philipas
    Description: A father and son on a horse-drawn cart early morning in Khayelitsha. Established in 1985 by the apartheid regime to settle the influx of Black Africans, mainly from the Xhosa communities of the Eastern Cape who had come to Cape Town in search of work, the township has grown immensely. With a population of between 1.5 to 2 million, it is arguably the largest township in Africa. It has though been largely upstaged by Soweto in Guateng Province. Khayelitsha is very young demographically with 40% of its population under the age of 19. Since the ANC came to power in 1994 a lot of improvements have been attempted in the township. New brick housing and schools are evident and the crime rate has fallen drastically in the past 3 years. Serious problems though persist. It is estimated that one third of its population is HIV positive and figures from local NGO's show that nearly 1 in 3 children suffer some form of sexual abuse by the time they are 18.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: George Philipas
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3482 x 5223
    Media Id: 2_1958
    Credit: George Philipas / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: 2, adolescent, Africa, African, African National Congress, aid, ANC, benefit, boy, boys, Cape, Cape Town, Captonian, charitable, charity, child, childhood, childlike, CHILDREN, chronic, co-operating, collective, community, community based, community-based, companionship, CONTINENT - AFRICA, corrugated iron, COUNTRY - CITY - SOUTH AFRICA - CAPE TOWN, COUNTRY - POLITICS - SOUTH AFRICA, COUNTRY - SOUTH AFRICA, crime, developing, development, donations, dwelling, dwellings, earthy, economic, economy, education, empowerment, fair trade, friendly, funding, GENERAL - FORMAT: PORTRAIT, GENERAL - IMAGE, GENERAL - NUMBERS, ghetto, girl, girls, hardship, image, innocent, juvenile, Khaye, Khayelitsha, kid, kids, LDC, low wage, minimum wage, naive, NGO, NGO's, people, photo, picture, playful, poor, portrait, poverty, POVERTY - GEN, POVERTY - SHANTY TOWN, proteas, public, rainbow, relief, sanitary, sanitation, scarcity, shanty, shanty town, shared, sharing, shortage, slum, slums, social, SOCIAL - CH,
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    Image Number: APN295199
    Title: Street Life in Khayelitsha
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / George Philipas
    Description: Children rehearsing a talent show performance at the NGO Nonceba in Khayelitsha, Cape Town. Established in 1985 by the apartheid regime to settle the influx of Black Africans, mainly from the Xhosa communities of the Eastern Cape who had come to Cape Town in search of work, the township has grown immensely. With a population of between 1.5 to 2 million, it is arguably the largest township in Africa. It has though been largely upstaged by Soweto in Guateng Province. Khayelitsha is very young demographically with 40% of its population under the age of 19. Since the ANC came to power in 1994 a lot of improvements have been attempted in the township. New brick housing and schools are evident and the crime rate has fallen drastically in the past 3 years. Serious problems though persist. It is estimated that one third of its population is HIV positive and figures from local NGO's show that nearly 1 in 3 children suffer some form of sexual abuse by the time they are 18.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: George Philipas
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5223 x 3482
    Media Id: 2_1960
    Credit: George Philipas / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: adolescent, Africa, African, African National Congress, aid, ANC, benefit, boy, boys, Cape, Cape Town, Captonian, charitable, charity, child, childhood, childlike, CHILDREN, chronic, clan, co-operating, collective, community, community based, community-based, companionship, CONTINENT - AFRICA, corrugated iron, COUNTRY - CITY - SOUTH AFRICA - CAPE TOWN, COUNTRY - POLITICS - SOUTH AFRICA, COUNTRY - SOUTH AFRICA, crime, CULTURE - AFRICA - TRIBE, dancing, day, daytime, developing, development, donations, dress, dwelling, dwellings, earthy, economic, economy, education, empowerment, ethnic, fair trade, friendly, funding, GENERAL - FORMAT: LANDSCAPE, GENERAL - IMAGE, GENERAL - SCENERY / LANDSCAPE - SKY, GENERAL - TIME OF DAY, GENERAL - VERBS, ghetto, girl, girls, hardship, horizontal, image, innocent, jumping, juvenile, Khaye, Khayelitsha, kid, kids, landscape, LDC, low wage, minimum wage, naive, NGO, NGO's, overcast, people, photo, picture, playful, poor, poverty, POVERTY - GEN, POVERTY - S,
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    Image Number: APN295200
    Title: Street Life in Khayelitsha
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / George Philipas
    Description: Children rehearsing a talent show performance at the NGO Nonceba in Khayelitsha, Cape Town. Established in 1985 by the apartheid regime to settle the influx of Black Africans, mainly from the Xhosa communities of the Eastern Cape who had come to Cape Town in search of work, the township has grown immensely. With a population of between 1.5 to 2 million, it is arguably the largest township in Africa. It has though been largely upstaged by Soweto in Guateng Province. Khayelitsha is very young demographically with 40% of its population under the age of 19. Since the ANC came to power in 1994 a lot of improvements have been attempted in the township. New brick housing and schools are evident and the crime rate has fallen drastically in the past 3 years. Serious problems though persist. It is estimated that one third of its population is HIV positive and figures from local NGO's show that nearly 1 in 3 children suffer some form of sexual abuse by the time they are 18.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: George Philipas
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5223 x 3482
    Media Id: 2_1961
    Credit: George Philipas / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: adolescent, Africa, African, African National Congress, aid, ANC, benefit, boy, boys, Cape, Cape Town, Captonian, charitable, charity, child, childhood, childlike, CHILDREN, chronic, clan, co-operating, collective, community, community based, community-based, companionship, CONTINENT - AFRICA, corrugated iron, COUNTRY - CITY - SOUTH AFRICA - CAPE TOWN, COUNTRY - POLITICS - SOUTH AFRICA, COUNTRY - SOUTH AFRICA, crime, CULTURE - AFRICA - TRIBE, dancing, day, daytime, developing, development, donations, dress, dwelling, dwellings, earthy, economic, economy, education, empowerment, ethnic, fair trade, friendly, funding, GENERAL - FORMAT: LANDSCAPE, GENERAL - IMAGE, GENERAL - SCENERY / LANDSCAPE - SKY, GENERAL - TIME OF DAY, GENERAL - VERBS, ghetto, girl, girls, hardship, horizontal, image, innocent, jumping, juvenile, Khaye, Khayelitsha, kid, kids, landscape, LDC, leaping, low wage, minimum wage, naive, NGO, NGO's, overcast, people, photo, picture, playful, poor, poverty, POVERTY - GEN, PO,
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    Image Number: APN295213
    Title: Street Life in Khayelitsha
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / George Philipas
    Description: Children rehearsing a talent show performance at the NGO Nonceba in Khayelitsha, Cape Town. Established in 1985 by the apartheid regime to settle the influx of Black Africans, mainly from the Xhosa communities of the Eastern Cape who had come to Cape Town in search of work, the township has grown immensely. With a population of between 1.5 to 2 million, it is arguably the largest township in Africa. It has though been largely upstaged by Soweto in Guateng Province. Khayelitsha is very young demographically with 40% of its population under the age of 19. Since the ANC came to power in 1994 a lot of improvements have been attempted in the township. New brick housing and schools are evident and the crime rate has fallen drastically in the past 3 years. Serious problems though persist. It is estimated that one third of its population is HIV positive and figures from local NGO's show that nearly 1 in 3 children suffer some form of sexual abuse by the time they are 18.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: George Philipas
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5223 x 3482
    Media Id: 2_1974
    Credit: George Philipas / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: adolescent, Africa, African, African National Congress, aid, ANC, benefit, boy, boys, Cape, Cape Town, Captonian, charitable, charity, child, childhood, childlike, CHILDREN, chronic, clan, co-operating, collective, community, community based, community-based, companionship, CONTINENT - AFRICA, corrugated iron, COUNTRY - CITY - SOUTH AFRICA - CAPE TOWN, COUNTRY - POLITICS - SOUTH AFRICA, COUNTRY - SOUTH AFRICA, crime, CULTURE - AFRICA - TRIBE, dancing, day, daytime, developing, development, donations, dress, dwelling, dwellings, earthy, economic, economy, education, empowerment, ethnic, fair trade, friendly, funding, GENERAL - FORMAT: LANDSCAPE, GENERAL - IMAGE, GENERAL - SCENERY / LANDSCAPE - SKY, GENERAL - TIME OF DAY, GENERAL - VERBS, ghetto, girl, girls, hardship, horizontal, image, innocent, jumping, juvenile, Khaye, Khayelitsha, kid, kids, landscape, LDC, low wage, minimum wage, naive, NGO, NGO's, overcast, people, photo, picture, playful, poor, poverty, POVERTY - GEN, POVERTY - S,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN295273
    Title: Life After Rape. Survivor Portrait Series.
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / George Philipas
    Description: Cindy was raped by her stepfather from the age of 10 and gave birth to 2 children out of the sexual abuse she suffered. . After the first child was born when Cindy was only 14 years old, her stepfather forced her to lie and cover up for him by claiming that the father was a fictitious boyfriend who had absconded. After the second child was born though, he was forced to own up to her mother. Instead of protecting her child, Cindy’s mother became jealous of their supposed relationship and distanced herself from Cindy. She considered her to be a love rival rather than a daughter who needed her urgent protection. Not once did Cindy’s mother believe what had happened to be abuse and a terrible betrayal by a man in a position of paternal responsibility. It was left to Cindy’s uncle to try and rescue the situation. He insisted that Cindy and her mother leave the stepfather and encouraged Cindy to bring criminal charges against him. The case collapsed though after Cindy’s mother
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: George Philipas
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Cape Town
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3654 x 4872
    Media Id: 3_2034
    Credit: George Philipas / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: 1, Africa, African, Africans, bold, brave, bravery, Cape Town, CONTINENT - AFRICA, counselling, counsellor, COUNTRY - SOUTH AFRICA, courage, courageous, daring, defiance, defiant, developing, earthy, fearless, GENERAL - ETHNICITY, GENERAL - FORMAT: PORTRAIT, GENERAL - IMAGE, GENERAL - NUMBERS, helpless, hero, heroic, heroism, icon, image, LDC, noble, one, ordeal, person, photo, picture, portrait, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, powerless, proteas, rainbow, RAPE, Rape Trauma Syndrome, robust, single, South, South Africa, strong, Sub-Saharan Africa, subject, survivor, SYN - BRAVERY, SYN - DEFIANCE, trauma, treatment, vertical, Western Cape,
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    Image Number: APN295279
    Title: The Child Rape Crisis in Khayelitsha.
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / George Philipas
    Description: Nozuko Conjwa, a counsellor at the NGO Nonceba which provides long-term support for children who have suffered sexual abuse in Khayelitsha. Nozuko is attempting to coax a child survivor to talk about the child’s horrific experiences over a period of several counselling sessions.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: George Philipas
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Khayelitsha, Cape Town.
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5223 x 3482
    Media Id: 3_2040
    Credit: George Philipas / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: adolescent, afraid, Africa, African, aid, baby, bad, benefit, boy, boys, Cape Town, charitable, charity, child, childhood, childlike, CHILDREN, consternation, CONTINENT - AFRICA, counselling, counsellor, COUNTRY - CITY - SOUTH AFRICA - CAPE TOWN, COUNTRY - SOUTH AFRICA, dark, darkness, developing, earthy, evil, fear, foreboding, funding, GENERAL - FORMAT: LANDSCAPE, GENERAL - IMAGE, girl, girls, harmful, healthcare, help, helpless, horizontal, horror, icon, image, innocent, intimidate, intimidated, intimidation, juvenile, Khaye, Khayelitsha, kid, kids, landscape, LDC, malicious, naive, nation, NGO, NGO's, ordeal, photo, picture, playful, portrait, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, powerless, proteas, rainbow, RAPE, Rape Trauma Syndrome, relief, scared, shocking, sinister, SOCIAL - CHARITY, South, South Africa, survivor, SYN - DARK, SYN - FEAR, teenager, tense, terror, toddler, trauma, treatment, tropical, vibrant, Western Cape, Xhosa, young, youth,
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    Image Number: APN295280
    Title: The Child Rape Crisis in Khayelitsha.
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / George Philipas
    Description: A Peadiatric Sexual Assault Kit provided and funded by the South African Police Service and the Family, Violence, Child Abuse and Sexual Offences Unit (SAPS – FSCU). Through various awareness campaigns conducted by Simelela and SAPS, children and those supervising them are advised not to remove clothes and not to drink water. An Investigating Officer from FCSU arrives usually within half hour to take a statement following a brief pre-counselling session at the Centre. A Clinical Forensic Practitioner – typically a doctor or nurse specially trained in gathering forensic evidence would then proceed to examine the child survivor and offer specialised medical treatment, including PEP medication to prevent the onset of HIV.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: George Philipas
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Khayelitsha, Cape Town.
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5223 x 3482
    Media Id: 3_2041
    Credit: George Philipas / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: adolescent, afraid, Africa, African, aid, baby, bad, benefit, boy, boys, Cape Town, charitable, charity, child, childhood, childlike, CHILDREN, consternation, CONTINENT - AFRICA, counselling, counsellor, COUNTRY - CITY - SOUTH AFRICA - CAPE TOWN, COUNTRY - SOUTH AFRICA, dark, darkness, developing, earthy, evil, fear, foreboding, funding, GENERAL - FORMAT: LANDSCAPE, GENERAL - IMAGE, girl, girls, harmful, healthcare, help, helpless, horizontal, horror, icon, image, innocent, intimidate, intimidated, intimidation, juvenile, Khaye, Khayelitsha, kid, kids, landscape, LDC, malicious, naive, nation, NGO, NGO's, ordeal, photo, picture, playful, portrait, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, powerless, proteas, rainbow, RAPE, Rape Trauma Syndrome, relief, scared, shocking, sinister, SOCIAL - CHARITY, South, South Africa, survivor, SYN - DARK, SYN - FEAR, teenager, tense, terror, toddler, trauma, treatment, tropical, vibrant, Western Cape, Xhosa, young, youth,
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    Image Number: APN295288
    Title: The Child Rape Crisis in Khayelitsha.
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / George Philipas
    Description: A priest says a short prayer before a meeting between the Social Crime Prevention Unit of the Khayelitsha district and representatives of the various NGO’s who work in Khayelitsha. A symbolic pledge was signed following a meeting between the NGO’s and SAPS to pledge support for police work on child sexual abuse cases. Both sides already liaise closely on the issue.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: George Philipas
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Khayelitsha, Cape Town.
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5223 x 3482
    Media Id: 3_2049
    Credit: George Philipas / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: adolescent, afraid, Africa, African, aid, baby, bad, benefit, boy, boys,