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    Image Number: APN103713
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Eric Miller
    Description: Angola."Internally Displaced People" who have fled fighting between goverment troops and rebel UNITA soldiers in other areas in the east of Angola, are involved in an agricultural project. Women bring water from a nearby well, as men and women prepare the ground for planting. The project is supported by foreign donors.© Eric Miller
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Eric Miller
    Country: Angola
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3508 x 2283
    Media Id: 91_414
    Credit: Eric Miller / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: colour image , Africa, Angola, horizontal, dusty, Unita, women, hoeing, agricultural activities, agriculture, sand, farming, Internally Displaced People (IDP) camp, ,
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    Image Number: APN103714
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Eric Miller
    Description: Angola.A breastfeeding mother goes to collect water. "Internally Displaced People" who have fled fighting between goverment troops and rebel UNITA soldiers in other areas in the east of Angola, are involved in an agricultural project. Women bring water from a nearby well, as men and women prepare the ground for planting. The project is supported by foreign donors.© Eric Miller
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Eric Miller
    Country: Angola
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3508 x 2295
    Media Id: 91_16
    Credit: Eric Miller / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: Angola, colour image , Africa, horizontal, Unita, women, planting, agricultural activities, agriculture, sand, farming, Internally Displaced People (IDP) camp, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN105400
    Path: african.pictures / Twenty Ten / Simone Scholtz
    Description: Zanzibar, April 2006, A women preparing to plant seaweed at low tide at the east coat village of Paje.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Simone Scholtz
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 2492 x 3738
    Media Id: 14_555
    Credit: Simone Scholtz / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: colour image , Africa, vertical, woman, walking sticks, beaches, seaweed, planting, headdresses, Zanzibar, Tanzania, ,
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    Image Number: APN105516
    Title: Zanzibar
    Path: african.pictures / Twenty Ten / Simone Scholtz
    Description: Zanzibar, April 2006, A women on her way to plant seaweed near the east coat village of Paje. The seaweed is later harvetsed and exported from the island.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Simone Scholtz
    Country: Zanzibar
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3738 x 2492
    Media Id: 14_435
    Credit: Simone Scholtz / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: woman, walking sticks, colour image , Africa, horizontal, beaches, seaweed, planting, walking, headdresses, Zanzibar, Tanzania, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN105960
    Title: 003733_13
    Path: african.pictures / Panapress / Aliou Mbaye
    Description: BANJUL - JULY 2: Kenyan president Mwai Kibaki plants a tree in the garden of the Sheraton Hotel while the Gambian president Yahya Jammeh is looking on at the closing ceremony of the 7th ordinary session of the assembly of the African Union (AU) on July 2, 2006 in Banjul, Gambia. (Photo Aliou Mbaye/Panapress) *** Local Caption *** BANJUL - 2 JUILLET: Le president kenyan Mwai Kibaki plante un arbre sous le regard de Yahya Jammeh son homologue gambien dans les jardins de l'hotel Sheraton apres la ceremonie de fermeture de la 7eme session ordinaire de l'assemblee de l'Union Africaine (UA) le 2 juillet 2006 a Banjul, Gambie . (Photo Aliou Mbaye/Panapress)
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Aliou Mbaye
    Country: Gambia
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 1203 x 800
    Media Id: 111_557
    Credit: Aliou Mbaye / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: August, 2006, colour image , Africa, horizontal, 2000s, Gambia, West Africa, heads of State, low angle view, 7th African Union Summit, ceremonies, Sheraton Hotel , Yahya Jammeh, President of Venezuela, President of Gambia, planting a tree, President of Kenya, president Mwai Kibaki, Banjul, ,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN105961
    Title: 003733_14
    Path: african.pictures / Panapress / Aliou Mbaye
    Description: BANJUL - JULY 2: Kenyan president Mwai Kibaki plants a tree in the garden of the Sheraton Hotel while the Gambian president Yahya Jammeh is looking on at the closing ceremony of the 7th ordinary session of the assembly of the African Union (AU) on July 2, 2006 in Banjul, Gambia. (Photo Aliou Mbaye/Panapress) *** Local Caption *** BANJUL - 2 JUILLET: Le president kenyan Mwai Kibaki plante un arbre sous le regard de Yahya Jammeh son homologue gambien dans les jardins de l'hotel Sheraton apres la ceremonie de fermeture de la 7eme session ordinaire de l'assemblee de l'Union Africaine (UA) le 2 juillet 2006 a Banjul, Gambie . (Photo Aliou Mbaye/Panapress)
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Aliou Mbaye
    Country: Gambia
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 800 x 1203
    Media Id: 111_546
    Credit: Aliou Mbaye / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: colour image , Africa, vertical, Gambia, Banjul, West Africa, Infantrymans Day , 2006, 2000s, August, 7th African Union Summit, president Mwai Kibaki, President of Kenya, planting a tree, heads of State, AU, meetings, ceremonies, President Yahya Jammeh, looking on, President of Gambia, ,
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    Image Number: APN106364
    Title: Women
    Path: african.pictures / Twenty Ten / Simone Scholtz
    Description: Burundi, Bujumbura, women planting beans at a womens' 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, look after orphans and 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: portrait
    Pixel Size: 2492 x 3738
    Media Id: 14_557
    Credit: Simone Scholtz / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: planting, mixed farming, agricultural activities, vertical, Africa, colour image , Bujumbura, Burundi, women, ,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN106450
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Eric Miller
    Description: Zimbabwe.Farm near Harare. Farmer talks to his foreman during planting of new tobacco plants. 2002© Eric Miller
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Eric Miller
    Country: Zimbabwe
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 2279 x 3508
    Media Id: 91_264
    Credit: Eric Miller / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: colour image , South Africa, Africa, vertical, planting, agricultural activities, agricultural workers, farm workers, workers, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN106459
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Eric Miller
    Description: CubaA farmer planting seeds on a farm outside Havana.© Eric Miller
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Eric Miller
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3508 x 2351
    Media Id: 91_328
    Credit: Eric Miller / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: colour image , South Africa, Africa, agricultural activities, horizontal, ploughing, traditional farming methods, farms, agricultural workers, farm workers, farmers, farm labourers, workers, ,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN113859
    Title: DLA000133_3
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / David Larsen
    Description: Liz (left) and Dave Holden in days of prayer and fasting held in Pietermaritzburg in October 2005, nine months after Simon Pettit, leader of Newfrontiers Africa had died. Dave took over the leadership of the church planting movement in southern Africa with the mandate of appointing local leaders to take over spheres of responsibility
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: David Larsen
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3927 x 2559
    Media Id: 98_805
    Credit: David Larsen / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN113867
    Title: DLA000133_24
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / David Larsen
    Description: Mbonisi "Bones" Malaba leader of the Newfrontiers church in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, chats with Geoff Gould a leader in Pietermaritzburg Christian Fellowship, during a break fellow attendees from all over southern Africa during the days of prayer and fasting held in Pietermaritzburg in October 2005, nine months after Simon Pettit, leader of Newfrontiers Africa had died of a heart attack. Dave Holden took over the leadership of the church planting movement in southern Africa with the mandate of appointing local leaders to take over spheres of responsibility
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: David Larsen
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3933 x 2547
    Media Id: 98_845
    Credit: David Larsen / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: colour image , South Africa, Africa, horizontal, prayer, Christian, fellowship, worship, black African men, White African men, talking, congregations, KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, ,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN113930
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / David Larsen
    Description: Leon Dasarath chats with fellow attendees from all over southern Africa during the days of prayer and fasting held in Pietermaritzburg in October 2005, nine months after Simon Pettit, leader of Newfrontiers Africa had died of a heart attack. Dave Holden took over the leadership of the church planting movement in southern Africa with the mandate of appointing local leaders to take over spheres of responsibility. Newfrontiers is a church planting movement which emerged in the South of England in the 1960s and has spread to many nations around the world. Under Simon Pettit this charismatic reformed church movement took on a thoroughly multi-cultural face in Africa highly relevant to the new South Africa recovering from generations of racial segregation
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: David Larsen
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3981 x 2562
    Media Id: 57_287
    Credit: David Larsen / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: black African men, White African men, colour image , South Africa, Africa, Pietermaritzburg, horizontal, discussion, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN113932
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / David Larsen
    Description: Themba Hlomuka worshipping during the days of prayer and fasting held in Pietermaritzburg in October 2005, nine months after Simon Pettit, leader of Newfrontiers Africa had died of a heart attack. Dave Holden took over the leadership of the church planting movement in southern Africa with the mandate of appointing local leaders to take over spheres of responsibility. Newfrontiers is a church planting movement which emerged in the South of England in the 1960s and has spread to many nations around the world. Under Simon Pettit this charismatic reformed church movement took on a thoroughly multi-cultural face in Africa highly relevant to the new South Africa recovering from generations of racial segregation
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: David Larsen
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3993 x 2577
    Media Id: 97_451
    Credit: David Larsen / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN113934
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / David Larsen
    Description: Gary Welsh during an ecstatic moment at the days of prayer and fasting held in Pietermaritzburg in October 2005, nine months after Simon Pettit, leader of Newfrontiers Africa had died of a heart attack. Dave Holden took over the leadership of the church planting movement in southern Africa with the mandate of appointing local leaders to take over spheres of responsibility. Newfrontiers is a church planting movement which emerged in the South of England in the 1960s and has spread to many nations around the world. Under Simon Pettit this charismatic reformed church movement took on a thoroughly multi-cultural face in Africa highly relevant to the new South Africa recovering from generations of racial segregation
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: David Larsen
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3990 x 2520
    Media Id: 98_785
    Credit: David Larsen / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN113937
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / David Larsen
    Description: Albi Odendaal leads worship while Gary Welsh (centre) and Liz Heunis (right) participate during the days of prayer and fasting held in Pietermaritzburg in October 2005, nine months after Simon Pettit, leader of Newfrontiers Africa had died of a heart attack. Dave Holden took over the leadership of the church planting movement in southern Africa with the mandate of appointing local leaders to take over spheres of responsibility. Newfrontiers is a church planting movement which emerged in the South of England in the 1960s and has spread to many nations around the world. Under Simon Pettit this charismatic reformed church movement took on a thoroughly multi-cultural face in Africa highly relevant to the new South Africa recovering from generations of racial segregation
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: David Larsen
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3978 x 2544
    Media Id: 55_267
    Credit: David Larsen / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: colour image , South Africa, Africa, Pietermaritzburg, horizontal, Christian Church, music, people, piano, playing, worship, KwaZulu-Natal, congregations, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN113939
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / David Larsen
    Description: Leader of Helderberg Christian Fellowship in Somerset West, Francois Heunis and his wife Liz, during the days of prayer and fasting held in Pietermaritzburg in October 2005, nine months after Simon Pettit, leader of Newfrontiers Africa had died of a heart attack. Dave Holden took over the leadership of the church planting movement in southern Africa with the mandate of appointing local leaders to take over spheres of responsibility. Newfrontiers is a church planting movement which emerged in the South of England in the 1960s and has spread to many nations around the world. Under Simon Pettit this charismatic reformed church movement took on a thoroughly multi-cultural face in Africa highly relevant to the new South Africa recovering from generations of racial segregation
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: David Larsen
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3984 x 2574
    Media Id: 57_230
    Credit: David Larsen / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: people, Christian Church, colour image , South Africa, Africa, horizontal, Pietermaritzburg, people by occupation, Francois Heunis, praying, worship, Christian, congregations, KwaZulu-Natal, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN113945
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / David Larsen
    Description: Dave Holden is prayed for by participants from all over southern Africa during the days of prayer and fasting held in Pietermaritzburg in October 2005, nine months after Simon Pettit, leader of Newfrontiers Africa had died. Dave took over the leadership of the church planting movement in southern Africa with the mandate of appointing local leaders to take over spheres of responsibility. Newfrontiers is a church planting movement which emerged in the South of England in the 1960s and has spread to many nations around the world. Under Simon Pettit this charismatic reformed church movement took on a thoroughly multi-cultural face in Africa highly relevant to the new South Africa recovering from generations of racial segregation
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: David Larsen
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3990 x 2532
    Media Id: 98_815
    Credit: David Larsen / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN113951
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / David Larsen
    Description: Dave Holden is prayed for by participants from all over southern Africa during the days of prayer and fasting held in Pietermaritzburg in October 2005, nine months after Simon Pettit, leader of Newfrontiers Africa had died. Dave took over the leadership of the church planting movement in southern Africa with the mandate of appointing local leaders to take over spheres of responsibility. Brooks leads Newfrontiers in Australasia in the wake of Pettit's death. Newfrontiers is a church planting movement which emerged in the South of England in the 1960s and has spread to many nations around the world. Under Simon Pettit this charismatic reformed church movement took on a thoroughly multi-cultural face in Africa highly relevant to the new South Africa recovering from generations of racial segregation
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: David Larsen
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3953 x 2520
    Media Id: 98_628
    Credit: David Larsen / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN114182
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / David Larsen
    Description: Steve Oliver leader of Dihlabeng Christian Fellowship in Clarens, Free State, prays for Mbonisi and Tash Malaba at the Newfrontiers days of prayer and fasting held in Pietermaritzburg in October 2005, nine months after Simon Pettit, leader of Newfrontiers Africa had died of a heart attack. Dave Holden took over the leadership of the church planting movement in southern Africa with the mandate of appointing local leaders to take over spheres of responsibility. Newfrontiers is a church planting movement which emerged in the South of England in the 1960s and has spread to many nations around the world. Under Simon Pettit this charismatic reformed church movement took on a thoroughly multi-cultural face in Africa highly relevant to the new South Africa recovering from generations of racial segregation
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: David Larsen
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3954 x 2537
    Media Id: 98_599
    Credit: David Larsen / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: colour image , South Africa, Christian Church, Africa, Pietermaritzburg, horizontal, prayers, black African man, white African man, praying, worship, Christian, congregations, KwaZulu-Natal, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN114184
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / David Larsen
    Description: Scott Marques businessman and leader of Newfrontiers in Zimbabwe prays earnestly during the Newfrontiers days of prayer and fasting held in Pietermaritzburg in October 2005, nine months after Simon Pettit, leader of Newfrontiers Africa had died of a heart attack. Marques was officially prayed for to lead the Zimbabwe region at the event. Dave Holden took over the leadership of the church planting movement in southern Africa with the mandate of appointing local leaders to take over spheres of responsibility. Newfrontiers is a church planting movement which emerged in the South of England in the 1960s and has spread to many nations around the world. Under Simon Pettit this charismatic reformed church movement took on a thoroughly multi-cultural face in Africa highly relevant to the new South Africa recovering from generations of racial segregation
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: David Larsen
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3895 x 2601
    Media Id: 98_166
    Credit: David Larsen / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN114185
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / David Larsen
    Description: Dave Holden, apostolic leader from the UK addresses leaders at the Newfrontiers days of prayer and fasting held in Pietermaritzburg in October 2005, nine months after Simon Pettit, leader of Newfrontiers Africa had died of a heart attack. Dave Holden took over the leadership of the church planting movement in southern Africa with the mandate of appointing local leaders to take over spheres of responsibility. Newfrontiers is a church planting movement which emerged in the South of England in the 1960s and has spread to many nations around the world. Under Simon Pettit this charismatic reformed church movement took on a thoroughly multi-cultural face in Africa highly relevant to the new South Africa recovering from generations of racial segregation
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: David Larsen
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3886 x 2601
    Media Id: 97_584
    Credit: David Larsen / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN114186
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / David Larsen
    Description: Jean Warrick and Jean Stewart serve tea at the Newfrontiers days of prayer and fasting held in Pietermaritzburg in October 2005, nine months after Simon Pettit, leader of Newfrontiers Africa had died of a heart attack. Dave Holden took over the leadership of the church planting movement in southern Africa with the mandate of appointing local leaders to take over spheres of responsibility. Newfrontiers is a church planting movement which emerged in the South of England in the 1960s and has spread to many nations around the world. Under Simon Pettit this charismatic reformed church movement took on a thoroughly multi-cultural face in Africa highly relevant to the new South Africa recovering from generations of racial segregation
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: David Larsen
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3948 x 2556
    Media Id: 57_22
    Credit: David Larsen / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: colour image , South Africa, Africa, Pietermaritzburg, horizontal, white African women, black African woman, tea, refreshments, Christian Church, fellowship, KwaZulu-Natal, congregations, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN114263
    Title: Newfrontiers southern Africa days of prayer and fasting
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / David Larsen
    Description: Scott Marques businessman and leader of Newfrontiers in Zimbabwe prays for Pete Brooks' son whose family is on its way to Australia to take over leadership of the Australasia region of Newfrontier's work in the wake of Simon Pettit's death. This was during the days of prayer and fasting held in Pietermaritzburg in October 2005, nine months after Simon Pettit, leader of Newfrontiers Africa had died of a heart attack. Dave Holden took over the leadership of the church planting movement in southern Africa with the mandate of appointing local leaders to take over spheres of responsibility. Newfrontiers is a church planting movement which emerged in the South of England in the 1960s and has spread to many nations around the world. Under Simon Pettit this charismatic reformed church movement took on a thoroughly multi-cultural face in Africa highly relevant to the new South Africa recovering from generations of racial segregation
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: David Larsen
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Pietermaritzburg Christian Fellowship
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3997 x 2556
    Media Id: 98_633
    Credit: David Larsen / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN114264
    Title: Newfrontiers southern Africa days of prayer and fasting
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / David Larsen
    Description: People pray for Pete Brook's son and wife. The Brooks' are on their way to Australia to take over leadership of the Australasia region of Newfrontier's work in the wake of Simon Pettit's death. This was during the days of prayer and fasting held in Pietermaritzburg in October 2005, nine months after Simon Pettit, leader of Newfrontiers Africa had died of a heart attack. Dave Holden took over the leadership of the church planting movement in southern Africa with the mandate of appointing local leaders to take over spheres of responsibility. Newfrontiers is a church planting movement which emerged in the South of England in the 1960s and has spread to many nations around the world. Under Simon Pettit this charismatic reformed church movement took on a thoroughly multi-cultural face in Africa highly relevant to the new South Africa recovering from generations of racial segregation
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: David Larsen
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Pietermaritzburg Christian Fellowship
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3978 x 2544
    Media Id: 98_300
    Credit: David Larsen / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN114265
    Title: Newfrontiers southern Africa days of prayer and fasting
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / David Larsen
    Description: Steve Oliver prays for Pete Brooks. As a family the Brooks' are on their way to Australia to take over leadership of the Australasia region of Newfrontier's work in the wake of Simon Pettit's death. This was during the days of prayer and fasting held in Pietermaritzburg in October 2005, nine months after Simon Pettit, leader of Newfrontiers Africa had died of a heart attack. Dave Holden took over the leadership of the church planting movement in southern Africa with the mandate of appointing local leaders to take over spheres of responsibility. Newfrontiers is a church planting movement which emerged in the South of England in the 1960s and has spread to many nations around the world. Under Simon Pettit this charismatic reformed church movement took on a thoroughly multi-cultural face in Africa highly relevant to the new South Africa recovering from generations of racial segregation
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: David Larsen
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Pietermaritzburg Christian Fellowship
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 4018 x 2556
    Media Id: 98_97
    Credit: David Larsen / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN114266
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / David Larsen
    Description: A young man worships during the days of prayer and fasting held in Pietermaritzburg in October 2005, nine months after Simon Pettit, leader of Newfrontiers Africa had died of a heart attack. Dave Holden took over the leadership of the church planting movement in southern Africa with the mandate of appointing local leaders to take over spheres of responsibility. Newfrontiers is a church planting movement which emerged in the South of England in the 1960s and has spread to many nations around the world. Under Simon Pettit this charismatic reformed church movement took on a thoroughly multi-cultural face in Africa highly relevant to the new South Africa recovering from generations of racial segregation
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: David Larsen
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3984 x 2530
    Media Id: 56_40
    Credit: David Larsen / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: colour image , South Africa, Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, horizontal, Pietermaritzburg, black African men, White African woman, Christian Church, prayers, praying, worship, Christian, congregations, ,
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    Image Number: APN114267
    Title: Newfrontiers southern Africa days of prayer and fasting
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / David Larsen
    Description: Alistair Buchanan, elder at Jubilee Community Church in Cape Town shares during the days of prayer and fasting held in Pietermaritzburg in October 2005, nine months after Simon Pettit, leader of Newfrontiers Africa had died of a heart attack. Dave Holden took over the leadership of the church planting movement in southern Africa with the mandate of appointing local leaders to take over spheres of responsibility. Newfrontiers is a church planting movement which emerged in the South of England in the 1960s and has spread to many nations around the world. Under Simon Pettit this charismatic reformed church movement took on a thoroughly multi-cultural face in Africa highly relevant to the new South Africa recovering from generations of racial segregation
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: David Larsen
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Pietermaritzburg Christian Fellowship
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3852 x 2559
    Media Id: 98_173
    Credit: David Larsen / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN114269
    Title: Newfrontiers southern Africa days of prayer and fasting
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / David Larsen
    Description: The Brooks family present before being prayed for. The Brooks' are on their way to Australia to take over leadership of the Australasia region of Newfrontier's work in the wake of Simon Pettit's death. This was during the days of prayer and fasting held in Pietermaritzburg in October 2005, nine months after Simon Pettit, leader of Newfrontiers Africa had died of a heart attack. Dave Holden took over the leadership of the church planting movement in southern Africa with the mandate of appointing local leaders to take over spheres of responsibility. Newfrontiers is a church planting movement which emerged in the South of England in the 1960s and has spread to many nations around the world. Under Simon Pettit this charismatic reformed church movement took on a thoroughly multi-cultural face in Africa highly relevant to the new South Africa recovering from generations of racial segregation
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: David Larsen
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Pietermaritzburg Christian Fellowship
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3962 x 2549
    Media Id: 98_730
    Credit: David Larsen / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN114270
    Title: Newfrontiers southern Africa days of prayer and fasting
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / David Larsen
    Description: Emmanuel Chanda (front left) of Jubilee Community Church in Cape Town, Gordon Hinde (back left) of Pietermaritzburg Christian Fellowship, David Turner (front right) of Dihlabeng Highlands Community Church in Clarens, Free State, and another man pray together during the days of prayer and fasting held in Pietermaritzburg in October 2005, nine months after Simon Pettit, leader of Newfrontiers Africa had died of a heart attack. Dave Holden took over the leadership of the church planting movement in southern Africa with the mandate of appointing local leaders to take over spheres of responsibility. Newfrontiers is a church planting movement which emerged in the South of England in the 1960s and has spread to many nations around the world. Under Simon Pettit this charismatic reformed church movement took on a thoroughly multi-cultural face in Africa highly relevant to the new South Africa recovering from generations of racial segregation
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    Location: Pietermaritzburg Christian Fellowship
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    Pixel Size: 2584 x 3864
    Media Id: 98_799
    Credit: David Larsen / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: colour image , South Africa, Africa, vertical, prayer, worship, Christian, Christian Church, fellowship, KwaZulu-Natal, congregations, Pietermaritzburg, ,
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    Image Number: APN114271
    Title: Newfrontiers southern Africa days of prayer and fasting
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / David Larsen
    Description: Scott Marques businessman and leader of Newfrontiers in Zimbabwe is prayed for by Steve van Rhyn, leader of Jubilee Community Church in Cape Town, and Mbonisi Malaba during the days of prayer and fasting held in Pietermaritzburg in October 2005, nine months after Simon Pettit, leader of Newfrontiers Africa had died of a heart attack. Marques was officially appointed to lead the Zimbabwe region at the gathering. Dave Holden took over the leadership of the church planting movement in southern Africa with the mandate of appointing local leaders to take over spheres of responsibility. Newfrontiers is a church planting movement which emerged in the South of England in the 1960s and has spread to many nations around the world. Under Simon Pettit this charismatic reformed church movement took on a thoroughly multi-cultural face in Africa highly relevant to the new South Africa recovering from generations of racial segregation
    Collections: Independent Photographers
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    Country: South Africa
    Location: Pietermaritzburg Christian Fellowship
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3822 x 2545
    Media Id: 97_739
    Credit: David Larsen / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: colour image , South Africa, Africa, horizontal, prayer, Christian, fellowship, worship, black African men, White African men, talking, congregations, KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, ,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN114361
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / David Larsen
    Description: Pete Brooks is prayed for. As a family the Brooks' are on their way to Australia to take over leadership of the Australasia region of Newfrontier's work in the wake of Simon Pettit's death. This was during the days of prayer and fasting held in Pietermaritzburg in October 2005, nine months after Simon Pettit, leader of Newfrontiers Africa had died of a heart attack. Dave Holden took over the leadership of the church planting movement in southern Africa with the mandate of appointing local leaders to take over spheres of responsibility. Newfrontiers is a church planting movement which emerged in the South of England in the 1960s and has spread to many nations around the world. Under Simon Pettit this charismatic reformed church movement took on a thoroughly multi-cultural face in Africa highly relevant to the new South Africa recovering from generations of racial segregation
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: David Larsen
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3944 x 2584
    Media Id: 56_87
    Credit: David Larsen / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: colour image , South Africa, Africa, horizontal, prayer, Christian, fellowship, worship, black African men, White African men, talking, congregations, KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, ,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN114411
    Title: DLA000133_31
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / David Larsen
    Description: Young men from Khanyisa Community Church during the Newfrontiers southern Africa days of prayer and fasting held in Pietermaritzburg in October 2005, nine months after Simon Pettit, leader of Newfrontiers Africa had died of a heart attack. Dave Holden took over the leadership of the church planting movement in southern Africa with the mandate of appointing local leaders to take over spheres of responsibility. Newfrontiers is a church planting movement which emerged in the South of England in the 1960s and has spread to many nations around the world. Under Simon Pettit this charismatic reformed church movement took on a thoroughly multi-cultural face in Africa highly relevant to the new South Africa recovering from generations of racial segregation
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: David Larsen
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3946 x 2568
    Media Id: 55_776
    Credit: David Larsen / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: colour image , South Africa, Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, horizontal, Pietermaritzburg, black African men, ,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN114418
    Title: DLA00151_1
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / David Larsen
    Description: France Makoane and Themba Hlomuka on the top of Mlambonja Pass, Drakensberg. Makoane and Hlomuka grew up in Harrismith and were raised under the leadership of Pastor Jabu Mnculwane of Disciples Ministries. They are now involved in planting a Newfrontiers church in Durban together with their mentor Drew Land. Both were part of the first i-Trail and were leaders on the second i-Trail in 2006. The I-Trail is part of a rights of passage process called I-Generation aimed at fathering a fatherless generation
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: David Larsen
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 2787 x 4274
    Media Id: 56_389
    Credit: David Larsen / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: colour image , South Africa, Africa, vertical, KwaZulu-Natal, Transfrontier Park, Mlambonja, black African men, mountains, hikers, ,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN15931
    Path: african.pictures / South Photos / Paul Weinberg
    Description: South Africa, Hlabisa, Kwa Zulu Natal - preparing the land for planting, 2002africa/south africa/agriculture/communal/land. photo Paul Weinberg
    Collections: South Photos
    Subcollections: Paul Weinberg
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 4012 x 6012
    Media Id: 106_313
    Credit: Paul Weinberg / South Photos / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: black and white image, KwaZulu Natal, vertical, Africa, South Africa, Hlabisa, cattle, oxen, ploughing, agriculture, subsistence farming, 2002, ,
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    Image Number: APN15943
    Path: african.pictures / South Photos / Paul Weinberg
    Description: South Africa, Hlabisa, Kwa Zulu Natal - preparinf the land for planting, 2002africa/south africa/agriculture/communal/land. photo Paul Weinberg
    Collections: South Photos
    Subcollections: Paul Weinberg
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 6108 x 3948
    Media Id: 100_264
    Credit: Paul Weinberg / South Photos / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: black and white image, horizontal, Africa, South Africa, KwaZulu Natal, Hlabisa, rural life, agriculture, black African men, oxen, ploughing, fields, maize, traditional, whips, 2002, ,
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    Image Number: APN16479
    Path: african.pictures / South Photos / Paul Weinberg
    Description: South Africa, Hlabisa, Kwa Zulu Natal - preparing a field for planting, 2002africa/south africa/agriculture/communal/land. photo Paul Weinberg
    Collections: South Photos
    Subcollections: Paul Weinberg
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 6035 x 3996
    Media Id: 106_218
    Credit: Paul Weinberg / South Photos / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: KwaZulu Natal, black and white image, horizontal, Africa, South Africa, Hlabisa, rural life, agriculture, black African men, oxen, ploughing, fields, maize, traditional, whips, 2002, ,
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    Image Number: APN17079
    Path: african.pictures / South Photos / Paul Weinberg
    Description: South Africa, Hlabisa, Kwa Zulu Natal - preparing the land for planting, 2002africa/south africa/agriculture/communal/land. photo Paul Weinberg
    Collections: South Photos
    Subcollections: Paul Weinberg
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 4012 x 6012
    Media Id: 104_113
    Credit: Paul Weinberg / South Photos / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: black and white image, KwaZulu Natal, vertical, Africa, South Africa, Hlabisa, black African men, ploughing, oxen, whips, traditional, fields, maize, agriculture, farming, 2002, ,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN17136
    Path: african.pictures / South Photos / Paul Weinberg
    Description: South Africa, Herschelle, eastern cape - plating maize, 1986africa/south africa/agriculture. photo Paul Weinberg
    Collections: South Photos
    Subcollections: Paul Weinberg
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 6107 x 3950
    Media Id: 103_227
    Credit: Paul Weinberg / South Photos / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: black and white image, horizontal, Africa, South Africa, Eastern Cape, Herschel, rural life, black African man, Xhosa , farmer, sowing, seeds, planting, maize, mealies, traditional homesteads, 1986, ,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN17782
    Path: african.pictures / South Photos / Paul Weinberg
    Description: South Africa, Driefontien, Kwa Zulu Natal - ploughing for the planting season, 1987africa/south africa/agriculture/. photo Paul Weinberg
    Collections: South Photos
    Subcollections: Paul Weinberg
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 6058 x 3982
    Media Id: 105_275
    Credit: Paul Weinberg / South Photos / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: black and white image, horizontal, Mpumalanga, Africa, South Africa, Driefontein, black African men, oxen, cattle, ploughing, fields, farming, agriculture, 1987, ,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN17941
    Path: african.pictures / South Photos / Paul Weinberg
    Description: South Africa, Herschelle, eastern cape - planting maize, 1986africa/south africa/agriculture/children. photo Paul Weinberg
    Collections: South Photos
    Subcollections: Paul Weinberg
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 6024 x 4004
    Media Id: 103_169
    Credit: Paul Weinberg / South Photos / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: black and white image, horizontal, Africa, South Africa, Eastern Cape, Herschel, rural life, black African man, cattle, oxen, ploughing, maize, farming, traditional homesteads, huts, rondavels, 1986, ,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN21887
    Title: Samburu people
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / David Larsen
    Description: Wamba Area, Samburu province, KenyaThe Samburu people, a traditionally nomadic tribe in northern Kenya, like their cousins, the Maasai, have been slow to adopt global culture, clinging to their ancient ways. Two recent crises, however, have been eroding their traditional way of life. A three year drought, which began in 1998 decimated their livestock, cattle and goats, leaving them destitute. Livestock is the sign of their wealth and their means of survival. Secondly, their traditional culture which paves the way for sexual experimentation among the young, polygamy, wife sharing, and child brides, has made them especially vulnerable to HIV/AIDS which is claiming the lives of many young and old. Some measure of help has come from Edfri International based in Meru, several hundred kilometres to the South of Samburu. Part of Newfrontiers, a church planting movement which originated in the UK, Edfri International has been involved in providing famine relief, mobile clinics, a water sche
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: David Larsen
    Country: Kenya
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3701 x 2404
    Media Id: 55_193
    Credit: David Larsen / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: Kenyans, Africa, traditional, African culture, culture, rural areas, deserts, clothing, traditional dress, colour image , ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN21888
    Title: Samburu people
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / David Larsen
    Description: Wamba Area, Samburu province, Kenya, 10/2002The Samburu people, a traditionally nomadic tribe in northern Kenya, like their cousins, the Maasai, have been slow to adopt global culture, clinging to their ancient ways. Two recent crises, however, have been eroding their traditional way of life. A three year drought, which began in 1998 decimated their livestock, cattle and goats, leaving them destitute. Livestock is the sign of their wealth and their means of survival. Secondly, their traditional culture which paves the way for sexual experimentation among the young, polygamy, wife sharing, and child brides, has made them especially vulnerable to HIV/AIDS which is claiming the lives of many young and old. Some measure of help has come from Edfri International based in Meru, several hundred kilometres to the South of Samburu. Part of Newfrontiers, a church planting movement which originated in the UK, Edfri International has been involved in providing famine relief, mobile clinics, a w
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: David Larsen
    Country: Kenya
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3715 x 2418
    Media Id: 55_829
    Credit: David Larsen / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: colour image , close up (view of object), traditional dress, facing camera, head and shoulders, portrait, black African women, standing, Africa, South Africa, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN21890
    Title: Samburu people
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / David Larsen
    Description: Wamba area, Samburu province, Kenya, 11/2002The Samburu people, a traditionally nomadic tribe in northern Kenya, like their cousins, the Maasai, have been slow to adopt global culture, clinging to their ancient ways. Two recent crises, however, have been eroding their traditional way of life. A three year drought, which began in 1998 decimated their livestock, cattle and goats, leaving them destitute. Livestock is the sign of their wealth and their means of survival. Secondly, their traditional culture which paves the way for sexual experimentation among the young, polygamy, wife sharing, and child brides, has made them especially vulnerable to HIV/AIDS which is claiming the lives of many young and old. Some measure of help has come from Edfri International based in Meru, several hundred kilometres to the South of Samburu. Part of Newfrontiers, a church planting movement which originated in the UK, Edfri International has been involved in providing famine relief, mobile clinics, and
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: David Larsen
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3638 x 2348
    Media Id: 98_597
    Credit: David Larsen / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: portrait, waist up, colour image , standing, Africa, South Africa, traditional dress, colourful, black African people, Kenyans, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN21893
    Title: Samburu woman
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / David Larsen
    Description: 11/2002, Wamba area, Samburu province, KenyaThe Samburu people, a traditionally nomadic tribe in northern Kenya, like their cousins, the Maasai, have been slow to adopt global culture, clinging to their ancient ways. Two recent crises, however, have been eroding their traditional way of life. A three year drought, which began in 1998 decimated their livestock, cattle and goats, leaving them destitute. Livestock is the sign of their wealth and their means of survival. Secondly, their traditional culture which paves the way for sexual experimentation among the young, polygamy, wife sharing, and child brides, has made them especially vulnerable to HIV/AIDS which is claiming the lives of many young and old. Some measure of help has come from Edfri International based in Meru, several hundred kilometres to the South of Samburu. Part of Newfrontiers, a church planting movement which originated in the UK, Edfri International has been involved in providing famine relief, mobile clinics, and
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: David Larsen
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3677 x 2415
    Media Id: 98_42
    Credit: David Larsen / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: Kenyans, Africa, traditional, African culture, culture, rural areas, deserts, clothing, traditional dress, colour image , ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN21895
    Title: samburu child bride goes for medical check up
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / David Larsen
    Description: Wamba, Samburu province, Kenya 10/2002The Samburu people, a traditionally nomadic tribe in northern Kenya, like their cousins, the Maasai, have been slow to adopt global culture, clinging to their ancient ways. Two recent crises, however, have been eroding their traditional way of life. A three year drought, which began in 1998 decimated their livestock, cattle and goats, leaving them destitute. Livestock is the sign of their wealth and their means of survival. Secondly, their traditional culture which paves the way for sexual experimentation among the young, polygamy, wife sharing, and child brides, has made them especially vulnerable to HIV/AIDS which is claiming the lives of many young and old. Some measure of help has come from Edfri International based in Meru, several hundred kilometres to the South of Samburu. Part of Newfrontiers, a church planting movement which originated in the UK, Edfri International has been involved in providing famine relief, mobile clinics, and a wat
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: David Larsen
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3681 x 2373
    Media Id: 55_483
    Credit: David Larsen / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: Africa, Kenyans, clothing, traditional dress, beads, colour image , African culture, cultural, children, tradition, rural areas, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN21896
    Title: Doctors from Edfri International see Samburu patients
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / David Larsen
    Description: 11/2002 Wamba, Samburu province, Kenya The Samburu people, a traditionally nomadic tribe in northern Kenya, like their cousins, the Maasai, have been slow to adopt global culture, clinging to their ancient ways. Two recent crises, however, have been eroding their traditional way of life. A three year drought, which began in 1998 decimated their livestock, cattle and goats, leaving them destitute. Livestock is the sign of their wealth and their means of survival. Secondly, their traditional culture which paves the way for sexual experimentation among the young, polygamy, wife sharing, and child brides, has made them especially vulnerable to HIV/AIDS which is claiming the lives of many young and old. Some measure of help has come from Edfri International based in Meru, several hundred kilometres to the South of Samburu. Part of Newfrontiers, a church planting movement which originated in the UK, Edfri International has been involved in providing famine relief, mobile clinics, and a wa
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: David Larsen
    Country: Kenya
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3673 x 2364
    Media Id: 98_403
    Credit: David Larsen / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: Kenyans, Africa, colour image , medicine, traditional, doctors (medical), diseases, sick, African people, black African family, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN21897
    Title: Samburu young woman in traditional dress
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / David Larsen
    Description: 11/2002 Wamba, Samburu province, Kenya The Samburu people, a traditionally nomadic tribe in northern Kenya, like their cousins, the Maasai, have been slow to adopt global culture, clinging to their ancient ways. Two recent crises, however, have been eroding their traditional way of life. A three year drought, which began in 1998 decimated their livestock, cattle and goats, leaving them destitute. Livestock is the sign of their wealth and their means of survival. Secondly, their traditional culture which paves the way for sexual experimentation among the young, polygamy, wife sharing, and child brides, has made them especially vulnerable to HIV/AIDS which is claiming the lives of many young and old. Some measure of help has come from Edfri International based in Meru, several hundred kilometres to the South of Samburu. Part of Newfrontiers, a church planting movement which originated in the UK, Edfri International has been involved in providing famine relief, mobile clinics, and a wa
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: David Larsen
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3657 x 2380
    Media Id: 56_886
    Credit: David Larsen / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: portrait, waist up, colour image , standing, Africa, South Africa, black African people, traditional dress, colourful, Kenyans, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN21898
    Title: Women waits in line to see doctors from Edfri International
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / David Larsen
    Description: 11/2002 The Samburu people, a traditionally nomadic tribe in northern Kenya, like their cousins, the Maasai, have been slow to adopt global culture, clinging to their ancient ways. Two recent crises, however, have been eroding their traditional way of life. A three year drought, which began in 1998 decimated their livestock, cattle and goats, leaving them destitute. Livestock is the sign of their wealth and their means of survival. Secondly, their traditional culture which paves the way for sexual experimentation among the young, polygamy, wife sharing, and child brides, has made them especially vulnerable to HIV/AIDS which is claiming the lives of many young and old. Some measure of help has come from Edfri International based in Meru, several hundred kilometres to the South of Samburu. Part of Newfrontiers, a church planting movement which originated in the UK, Edfri International has been involved in providing famine relief, mobile clinics, and a water schemeSamburu people, Kenya
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: David Larsen
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3679 x 2370
    Media Id: 55_658
    Credit: David Larsen / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: colourful, portrait, waist up, black African people, traditional dress, colour image , standing, Africa, South Africa, Kenyans, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN21899
    Title: Woman return from Market
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / David Larsen
    Description: Wamba area, Samburu province, Kenya 11/2002The Samburu people, a traditionally nomadic tribe in northern Kenya, like their cousins, the Maasai, have been slow to adopt global culture, clinging to their ancient ways. Two recent crises, however, have been eroding their traditional way of life. A three year drought, which began in 1998 decimated their livestock, cattle and goats, leaving them destitute. Livestock is the sign of their wealth and their means of survival. Secondly, their traditional culture which paves the way for sexual experimentation among the young, polygamy, wife sharing, and child brides, has made them especially vulnerable to HIV/AIDS which is claiming the lives of many young and old. Some measure of help has come from Edfri International based in Meru, several hundred kilometres to the South of Samburu. Part of Newfrontiers, a church planting movement which originated in the UK, Edfri International has been involved in providing famine relief, mobile clinics, and
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: David Larsen
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 2408 x 3695
    Media Id: 98_360
    Credit: David Larsen / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: third world, rural areas, African people, colour image , rural, Africa, settlements, remote, poverty, rural villages, villagers, Kenyans, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN21901
    Title: Women queue for food
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / David Larsen
    Description: Rural area outside Wamba, Samburu province, Northern Kenya, The Samburu people, a traditionally nomadic tribe in northern Kenya, like their cousins, the Maasai, have been slow to adopt global culture, clinging to their ancient ways. Two recent crises, however, have been eroding their traditional way of life. A three year drought, which began in 1998 decimated their livestock, cattle and goats, leaving them destitute. Livestock is the sign of their wealth and their means of survival. Secondly, their traditional culture which paves the way for sexual experimentation among the young, polygamy, wife sharing, and child brides, has made them especially vulnerable to HIV/AIDS which is claiming the lives of many young and old. Some measure of help has come from Edfri International based in Meru, several hundred kilometres to the South of Samburu. Part of Newfrontiers, a church planting movement which originated in the UK, Edfri International has been involved in providing famine relief, mob
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: David Larsen
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3695 x 2429
    Media Id: 56_386
    Credit: David Larsen / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: Kenyans, Africa, black African women, colour image , African culture, culture, clothing, traditional dress, aerial views, line of people, ,
    Model Release: No
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    1. If You are a Website User, You consent to the processing of Your Personal Information specifically including (i) to greet the User when he/she accesses the Website, (ii) to inform the Website User of facts relating to his/her access and use of the Website as well as to assist with problems, (iii) to provide the Website User with access to the Website and the associated Website services, (iv) to provide the Website User with direct marketing communications regarding Africa Media Online’s activities and news, and/or (v) to compile non-personal statistical information about browsing habits, click-patterns and access to the Website.
    2. If You are an Archive Content Subject, You consent to the processing of Your Personal Information specifically including (i) to compile and maintain an archive for Africa Media Online, (ii) to be published in marketing and communications materials, including but not limited to, school magazines, brochures, newsletters and published photographs on the Website or otherwise, and/or (iii) to provide the You with direct marketing communications regarding Africa Media Online’s activities and news.
    3. The processing of Your Personal Information shall include the collection, receipt, recording, organisation, collation, storage, updating or modification, retrieval, alteration, consultation, use; dissemination by means of transmission, distribution or making available in any other form; or merging, linking, as well as blocking, degradation, erasure or destruction of information.
    4. By using our Website, You represent that You are of the age of 18 or older or that you have necessary authorisation from a competent person and that you consent to Your Personal Information to be processed by Africa Media Online.
    5. You expressly consent to Africa Media Online retaining Your Personal Information once Your relationship with Africa Media Online has been terminated for: aggregate, statistical, reporting and historical purposes.
    6. In the event that You wish to revoke all consent pertaining to Your Personal Information and/or You would like Africa Media Online to remove and/or delete Your Personal Information entirely, You may contact Africa Media Online via email to [pictures@africamediaonline.com]
  3. HANDLING OF PERSONAL INFORMATION
    1. Africa Media Online endeavours to comply with all laws and regulations applicable to Africa Media Online pertaining to information and communications privacy including, but not limited to, the 1996 South African Constitution and the Protection of Personal Information Act 4 of 2013 (“the Act”). Africa Media Online applies the principles of protection of Personal Information under such Act and further legislation referred to in the Act.
    2. Africa Media Online seeks to ensure the quality, accuracy and confidentiality of Personal Information in its possession. You warrant that all personal information supplied by You is both true and correct at the time of provision. In the event of any aspect of Your personal information changing post submission, it is Your responsibility to immediately notify Africa Media Online of the said changes by email to Kate Dearlove. You agree to indemnify and hold Africa Media Online, its officers, directors, employees, agents, and suppliers harmless from and against any claims, damages, actions and liabilities including without limitation, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or punitive damages arising out of Africa Media Online’s reliance on Your personal information should Your personal information contain any errors or inaccuracies.
    3. You warrant that You have the authority, permissions and consents to provide Africa Media Online with any third party information submitted to Africa Media Online.
    4. Africa Media Online will take all reasonable measures in order to ensure Your Personal Information is appropriately safeguarded, these precautions include, but are not limited to: access control mechanisms via username and password, and software protection for information for security.
    5. Should an unauthorised person/s gain access to Your Personal Information Africa Media Online will contact You within a reasonable time to inform You of such access.
    6. Africa Media Online may share Your PersonaI Information with authorised third parties such as service providers to Africa Media Online. These include, but are not limited to digital archiving service providers. Africa Media Online does not permit these parties to use such information for any other purpose than to perform the services that Africa Media Online has instructed them to provide. All processing is compatible with such purpose.
    7. Africa Media Online may appoint certain agents, third parties and/or service providers which operate outside the borders of the Republic of South Africa. In these circumstances Africa Media Online will be required to transmit Your Personal Information outside South Africa. The purpose of the trans-border transfer of Your Personal Information may include, but is not limited to: data hosting and storage. You expressly consent to the trans-border flow of Your Personal Information.
    8. The Website may contain links to other websites. Africa Media Online is not responsible for the privacy practices of such third party websites.
  4. RECORDS OF PERSONAL INFORMATION
    1. Records relating to the provision of Africa Media Online products and/or services by Africa Media Online to You and the Personal Information submitted by You is retained for publication on the Website and/or to provide you with the Website services.
    2. Such records may be required to be retained in terms of legislated records retention requirements, Africa Media Online’ operational purposes and/or for production as evidence by Africa Media Online in legal proceedings.
    3. In terms of Section 14(2) of the Act records of personal information may be retained for periods in excess of those contemplated in 4.1 for historical purposes. Africa Media Online warrants that appropriate safeguards are in place to prevent the records being used for any other purpose.
    4. Africa Media Online may disclose Your Personal Information under the following circumstances: 4.4.1 To comply with the law or with legal process;
      1. To protect and defend Africa Media Online’s rights, equipment, facilities and other property;
      2. To protect Africa Media Online against misuse or unauthorised use of the Website and/or products and/or services; and/or
      3. To protect other Website Users or third parties affected negatively by Your actions in use of the products/services and/or the Website.
  5. ACCEPTABLE USE
    In connection with the Digital Archive Material (as made available through the Website) You agree that:

    1. No Item containing the image of or reference to a person is to be used for a purpose other than for which rights are granted by Africa Media Online, without prior express written permission of Africa Media Online.
    2. Only a single digital copy of an Item may be stored on a single computer, hard drive, or any other storage device, and that that copy may not be duplicated in any way whatsoever, except for a single backup copy which may only be used in the event of the original being deleted, lost, or irreparably damaged.
    3. Once the Item has been used for the purpose for which use rights were granted, all copies of the Item must be deleted, apart from where it forms part of the archive of what was published.
  6. OBJECTIONS, COMPLAINTS AND QUERIES
    1. Should You have any questions about this Privacy Policy, require a correction to be made to Your Personal Information that Africa Media Online keeps on record, request a copy of the record itself, lodge an objection to the collection, Use or processing of Your Personal Information by Africa Media Online, or delete Your personally identifiable information, you may send an e-mail to [pictures@africamediaonline.com]
    2. There may be instances where we cannot grant You access to the Personal Information we hold. We may need to refuse access if granting access would interfere with the privacy of others or if it would result in a breach of confidentiality. Should this be the case, we will give You written reasons for any refusal.

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