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  • Portrait of Suzanne Lee, a documentary photographer born in Malaysia, based in India. Photo by Sanjit Das
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  • Portrait of Suzanne Lee, a documentary photographer born in Malaysia, based in India. Photo by Sanjit Das
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  • Portrait of Suzanne Lee, a documentary photographer born in Malaysia, based in India. Photo by Sanjit Das
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  • Portrait of Suzanne Lee, a documentary photographer born in Malaysia, based in India. Photo by Sanjit Das
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  • 29 September 2008, India, Delhi - Kushti, Shri Hanuman Akhara in Old Delhi; Home to over 60 wrestlers, and akhara to over 60 more. This school has produced many medal winning wrestlers, the latest being the 3rd runner-up in the 2008 Olympic Games, Rajiv Tomar Pehelwan.  Photo : Suzanne Lee for The National.
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  • Portrait of Suzanne Lee, a documentary photographer born in Malaysia, based in India. Photo by Sanjit Das
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  • Photos of the Drukpa Lineage Head Lama of Hemis and Ladakh on the Pad Yatra, arriving in Shyang for the final night of camping on 30th June 2009 before concluding the one and a half month long trek to Hemis from Manali. The trek was joined by over 600 people including nuns, monks, foreigners and other buddhist followers..Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • 29 September 2008, India, Delhi - Kushti, Shri Hanuman Akhara in Old Delhi; Home to over 60 wrestlers, and akhara to over 60 more. This school has produced many medal winning wrestlers, the latest being the 3rd runner-up in the 2008 Olympic Games, Rajiv Tomar Pehelwan.  Photo : Suzanne Lee for The National.
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  • KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA : SUTRA DANCE THEATRE and MAXIS PRESENTS STIRRING ODISSI DANCE FESTIVAL 2008 MAY - JUNE. Odissi dancers from all over the World come to perform during this festival while Artists and Photographers exhibit Odissi inspired work in the Gallery Petronas in Kuala Lumpur's Twin Towers.   **PHOTOGRAPHS COPYRIGHT of SUZANNE LEE.
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  • 29 September 2008, India, Delhi - Kushti, Shri Hanuman Akhara in Old Delhi; Home to over 60 wrestlers, and akhara to over 60 more. This school has produced many medal winning wrestlers, the latest being the 3rd runner-up in the 2008 Olympic Games, Rajiv Tomar Pehelwan.  Photo : Suzanne Lee for The National.
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  • KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA : SUTRA DANCE THEATRE and MAXIS PRESENTS STIRRING ODISSI DANCE FESTIVAL 2008 MAY - JUNE. Odissi dancers from all over the World come to perform during this festival while Artists and Photographers exhibit Odissi inspired work in the Gallery Petronas in Kuala Lumpur's Twin Towers.   **PHOTOGRAPHS COPYRIGHT of SUZANNE LEE.
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  • Portrait of Suzanne Lee, a documentary photographer born in Malaysia, based in India. Photo by Sanjit Das
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  • Portrait of Suzanne Lee, a documentary photographer born in Malaysia, based in India. Photo by Sanjit Das
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  • Photo of Suzanne Lee, a Malaysian documentary photographer based in India. Photo by Asim Rafiqui.
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  • Portrait of Suzanne Lee, a documentary photographer born in Malaysia, based in India. Photo by Sanjit Das
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  • Portrait of Suzanne Lee, a documentary photographer born in Malaysia, based in India. Photo by Sanjit Das
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  • Portrait of Suzanne Lee, a documentary photographer born in Malaysia, based in India. Photo by Sanjit Das
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  • Portrait of Suzanne Lee, a documentary photographer born in Malaysia, based in India. Photo by Sanjit Das
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  • Portrait of Suzanne Lee, a documentary photographer born in Malaysia, based in India. Photo by Sanjit Das
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  • 29 September 2008, India, Delhi - Kushti, Shri Hanuman Akhara in Old Delhi; Home to over 60 wrestlers, and akhara to over 60 more. This school has produced many medal winning wrestlers, the latest being the 3rd runner-up in the 2008 Olympic Games, Rajiv Tomar Pehelwan.  Photo : Suzanne Lee for The National.
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  • KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA : SUTRA DANCE THEATRE and MAXIS PRESENTS STIRRING ODISSI DANCE FESTIVAL 2008 MAY - JUNE. Odissi dancers from all over the World come to perform during this festival while Artists and Photographers exhibit Odissi inspired work in the Gallery Petronas in Kuala Lumpur's Twin Towers.   **PHOTOGRAPHS COPYRIGHT of SUZANNE LEE.
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  • Portrait of Suzanne Lee, a documentary photographer born in Malaysia, based in India. Photo by Sanjit Das
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  • Dusk falls as protesters occupy roads near the Central Government Offices, during a protest against a proposed extradition law in Hong Kong, SAR China, on Wednesday, June 12, 2019. Hong Kong's legislative chief postponed the debate on legislation that would allow extraditions to China after thousands of protesters converged outside the chamber demanding the government to withdraw the bill. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS
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  • Protesters rush to pour water on tear gas canisters as they occupy roads near the Central Government Offices, during a protest against a proposed extradition law in Hong Kong, SAR China, on Wednesday, June 12, 2019. Hong Kong's legislative chief postponed the debate on legislation that would allow extraditions to China after thousands of protesters converged outside the chamber demanding the government to withdraw the bill. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS
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  • Police confront protesters as they occupy a bridge in front of the Central Government Offices, during a protest against a proposed extradition law in Hong Kong, SAR China, on Wednesday, June 12, 2019. Hong Kong's legislative chief postponed the debate on legislation that would allow extraditions to China after thousands of protesters converged outside the chamber demanding the government to withdraw the bill. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS
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  • A protester's microphone is confiscated by a policeman as he tries to confront the riot police in front of the Central Government Offices, during a protest against a proposed extradition law in Hong Kong, SAR China, on Wednesday, June 12, 2019. Hong Kong's legislative chief postponed the debate on legislation that would allow extraditions to China after thousands of protesters converged outside the chamber demanding the government to withdraw the bill. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS
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  • Protesters walk past a wall covered in protest notes beside of the Central Government Offices, during a protest against a proposed extradition law in Hong Kong, SAR China, on Wednesday, June 12, 2019. Hong Kong's legislative chief postponed the debate on legislation that would allow extraditions to China after thousands of protesters converged outside the chamber demanding the government to withdraw the bill. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS
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  • Protesters wear black and gather in the streets from Victoria Park to Central to protest against the extradition bill, and police use of force during a recent riot, and demand for Chief Executive Carrie Lam's resignation, besides other concerns, in Hong Kong on July 1st, 2019. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS
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  • A worker opens a durian for customers at Durian Kaki, a roadside fruit stall owned by Tan Eow Chong and his family in Bayan Lepas, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia on Sunday, June 16th, 2019. Tan Eow Chong is an award-winning durian farmer famed for his Musang King variety, and last year exported 1000 tons of the fruit to China from his family-run durian empire, expanding from an 80 acre farm to 1000 acres.  Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Los Angeles Times
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  • A worker picks some durian fruits for customers at Durian Kaki, a roadside fruit stall owned by Tan Eow Chong and his family in Bayan Lepas, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia on Sunday, June 16th, 2019. Tan Eow Chong is an award-winning durian farmer famed for his Musang King variety, and last year exported 1000 tons of the fruit to China from his family-run durian empire, expanding from an 80 acre farm to 1000 acres.  Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Los Angeles Times
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  • Phobsuk "Dang" Gasing, a migrant domestic worker and migrant workers' rights activist, plays a leading role in organising an annual rally demanding better conditions for Hong Kong's migrant domestic workforce, as they march to the Central Government Offices in Admiralty, Hong Kong SAR on December 16, 2018. Gasing has been a domestic worker for 27 years and is also an executive committee member of the International Domestic Workers Federation (IDWF) and chairperson of the Hong Kong Federation of Asian Domestic Workers Unions (FADWU) and Thai Migrant Workers Union (TMWU).<br />
Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS Pictures for Open Society Foundation
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  • Phobsuk "Dang" Gasing, a migrant domestic worker and migrant workers' rights activist, plays a leading role in organising an annual rally demanding better conditions for Hong Kong's migrant domestic workforce, as they march to the Central Government Offices in Admiralty, Hong Kong SAR on December 16, 2018. Gasing has been a domestic worker for 27 years and is also an executive committee member of the International Domestic Workers Federation (IDWF) and chairperson of the Hong Kong Federation of Asian Domestic Workers Unions (FADWU) and Thai Migrant Workers Union (TMWU).<br />
Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS Pictures for Open Society Foundation
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  • Phobsuk "Dang" Gasing, a migrant domestic worker and migrant workers' rights activist, gives a talk at an event on how migrant domestic workers and their employers get along with each other in Wan Chai, Hong Kong SAR on December 16, 2018. Gasing has been a domestic worker for 27 years and is also an executive committee member of the International Domestic Workers Federation (IDWF) and chairperson of the Hong Kong Federation of Asian Domestic Workers Unions (FADWU) and Thai Migrant Workers Union (TMWU).<br />
Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS Pictures for Open Society Foundation
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  • Collection centre owner Ganesh Kumar Singh (in white shirt), 30, weighs and sorts out vegetables that other producer group farmers bring in to be sold to his collection centre in Machahi village, Muzaffarpur, Bihar, India on October 27th, 2016. Ganesh and his wife, Asha Devi, a producer group member, rent out a part of their house to be used as a collection centre for Producer Group farmers. Non-profit organisation Technoserve works with women vegetable farmers in Muzaffarpur, providing technical support in forward linkage, streamlining their business models and linking them directly to an international market through Electronic Trading Platforms. Photograph by Suzanne Lee for Technoserve
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  • Collection centre workers grade vegetables and pack them for sale in the collection centre in Machahi village, Muzaffarpur, Bihar, India on October 27th, 2016. Non-profit organisation Technoserve works with women vegetable farmers in Muzaffarpur, providing technical support in forward linkage, streamlining their business models and linking them directly to an international market through Electronic Trading Platforms. Photograph by Suzanne Lee for Technoserve
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  • Women vegetable farmers, all members of a Farmer's Producer Group, harvest cauliflower vegetables in their fields in Machahi village, Muzaffarpur, Bihar, India on October 27th, 2016. Non-profit organisation Technoserve works with women vegetable farmers in Muzaffarpur, providing technical support in forward linkage, streamlining their business models and linking them directly to an international market through Electronic Trading Platforms. Photograph by Suzanne Lee for Technoserve
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  • Vegetable farmer Kajal Devi, 20, a member of a Farmer's Producer Group, tends to her chilli plants in her farm in Machahi village, Muzaffarpur, Bihar, India on October 26th, 2016. Non-profit organisation Technoserve works with women vegetable farmers in Muzaffarpur, providing technical support in forward linkage, streamlining their business models and linking them directly to an international market through Electronic Trading Platforms. Photograph by Suzanne Lee for Technoserve
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  • Technoserve's Assistant Project Manager, Piyush Tiwari, discusses plant diseases with guar farmer Bhanwarlal Sharma, 60, and his son, Arjun Sharma, 28, in their agriculture field in Bamanwali village, Bikaner, Rajasthan, India on October 24th, 2016. Non-profit organisation Technoserve works with farmers in Bikaner, providing technical support and training, causing increased yield from implementation of good agricultural practices as well as a switch to using better grains better suited to the given climate. Photograph by Suzanne Lee for Technoserve
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  • Technoserve's Assistant Project Manager, Piyush Tiwari, discusses plant diseases with guar farmer Bhanwarlal Sharma, 60, and his son, Arjun Sharma, 28, in their agriculture field in Bamanwali village, Bikaner, Rajasthan, India on October 24th, 2016. Non-profit organisation Technoserve works with farmers in Bikaner, providing technical support and training, causing increased yield from implementation of good agricultural practices as well as a switch to using better grains better suited to the given climate. Photograph by Suzanne Lee for Technoserve
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  • Traders bid for guar harvests from piles that farmers bring in to be auctioned off in Bikaner, Rajasthan, India on October 24th, 2016. Non-profit organisation Technoserve works with farmers in Bikaner, providing technical support and training, causing increased yield from implementation of good agricultural practices as well as a switch to using better grains better suited to the given climate. Photograph by Suzanne Lee for Technoserve
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  • A guar farmer's child runs after a herd of cows at his farmhouse in Rajera village, Bikaner, Rajasthan, India on October 23, 2016. Non-profit organisation Technoserve works with farmers in Bikaner, providing technical support and training, causing increased yield from implementation of good agricultural practices as well as a switch to using better grains better suited to the given climate. Photograph by Suzanne Lee for Technoserve
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  • Guar farmers Pemaram Jangu, 70 and his wife Jhuma Jangu, 65, sift through their crop after threshing it in their field in Hameira village, Bikaner, Rajasthan, India. Non-Profit Organisation Technoserve works with Guar farmers in Bikaner to provide technical farming knowledge to them, improving their crop yield through good agricultural practices. Photograph by Suzanne Lee for Technoserve
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  • A sticker decorates the wall of the bed where Chinta (name changed), aged 18, sleeps for her temporary stay in Nirmal Bhavan, a rehabilitation home for trafficked and rescued girls run by Tearfund partner NGO Oasis India, in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India on 20 February 2014. Given away by her parents who were in a large amount of debt, Chinta was given to a woman who forced her to work in her house, and then forced her in to prostitution. Often she saw 10 customers a day, but if there was no work she was hung from a ceiling fan and beaten. Photo by Suzanne Lee/Tearfund
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  • Tamsin Greig, an actress from the United Kingdom, speaks with Chinta (name changed), aged 18, about her past experiences as they sit in Nirmal Bhavan, a rehabilitation home for trafficked and rescued girls run by Tearfund partner NGO Oasis India, in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India on 20 February 2014. Given away by her parents who were in a large amount of debt, Chinta was given to a woman who forced her to work in her house, and then forced her in to prostitution. Often she saw 10 customers a day, but if there was no work she was hung from a ceiling fan and beaten. Photo by Suzanne Lee/Tearfund
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  • Tamsin Greig, an actress from the United Kingdom, looks around the shelter home as she speaks with Oasis staff in Nirmal Bhavan, a rehabilitation home for trafficked and rescued girls run by Tearfund partner NGO Oasis India, in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India on 20 February 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee/Tearfund
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  • Hong Kong's skyline of skyscrapers from The Peak, Hong Kong on June 30th, 2019.  Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS
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  • Hong Kong's skyline of skyscrapers from The Peak, Hong Kong on June 30th, 2019.  Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for MacLean's
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  • Tan Chee Keat works on a Black Thorn durian tree in a farm owned with his father, Tan Eow Chong and his family in Balik Pulau, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia on June 17th, 2019. Tan Eow Chong is an award-winning durian farmer famed for his Musang King variety, and last year exported 1000 tons of the fruit to China from his family-run durian empire, expanding from an 80 acre farm to 1000 acres.  Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS
    20190617-LAT-Durian-1174.jpg
  • The International Finance Centre is seen in the background as protesters occupy roads near the Central Government Offices, during a protest against a proposed extradition law in Hong Kong, SAR China, on Wednesday, June 12, 2019. Hong Kong's legislative chief postponed the debate on legislation that would allow extraditions to China after thousands of protesters converged outside the chamber demanding the government to withdraw the bill. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS
    20190612-WSJ-HKProtest-857.jpg
  • Riot police drink water as they face off with protesters near the Central Government Offices, during a protest against a proposed extradition law in Hong Kong, SAR China, on Wednesday, June 12, 2019. Hong Kong's legislative chief postponed the debate on legislation that would allow extraditions to China after thousands of protesters converged outside the chamber demanding the government to withdraw the bill. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS
    20190612-WSJ-HKProtest-774.jpg
  • A protester confronting the police bows down as they march past him in front of the Central Government Offices, during a protest against a proposed extradition law in Hong Kong, SAR China, on Wednesday, June 12, 2019. Hong Kong's legislative chief postponed the debate on legislation that would allow extraditions to China after thousands of protesters converged outside the chamber demanding the government to withdraw the bill. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS
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  • A policeman drags an umbrella away as riot police advance at protesters occupying roads in front of the Central Government Offices, during a protest against a proposed extradition law in Hong Kong, SAR China, on Wednesday, June 12, 2019. Hong Kong's legislative chief postponed the debate on legislation that would allow extraditions to China after thousands of protesters converged outside the chamber demanding the government to withdraw the bill. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS
    20190612-WSJ-HKProtest-453.jpg
  • Police fire tear gas at protesters occupying roads in front of the Central Government Offices, during a protest against a proposed extradition law in Hong Kong, SAR China, on Wednesday, June 12, 2019. Hong Kong's legislative chief postponed the debate on legislation that would allow extraditions to China after thousands of protesters converged outside the chamber demanding the government to withdraw the bill. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS
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  • Police shoot tear gas at protesters occupying roads in front of the Central Government Offices, during a protest against a proposed extradition law in Hong Kong, SAR China, on Wednesday, June 12, 2019. Hong Kong's legislative chief postponed the debate on legislation that would allow extraditions to China after thousands of protesters converged outside the chamber demanding the government to withdraw the bill. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS
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  • A policeman throws a flare at protesters occupying roads in front of the Central Government Offices, during a protest against a proposed extradition law in Hong Kong, SAR China, on Wednesday, June 12, 2019. Hong Kong's legislative chief postponed the debate on legislation that would allow extraditions to China after thousands of protesters converged outside the chamber demanding the government to withdraw the bill. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS
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  • Minnie Li (in blue), a Chinese citizen from Shanghai, does a hunger strike as she faces riot police during a mass protest near the Central Government Offices, during a protest against a proposed extradition law in Hong Kong, SAR China, on Wednesday, June 12, 2019. Hong Kong's legislative chief postponed the debate on legislation that would allow extraditions to China after thousands of protesters converged outside the chamber demanding the government to withdraw the bill. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS
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  • Minnie Li (in blue), a Chinese citizen from Shanghai, does a hunger strike as she faces riot police during a mass protest near the Central Government Offices, during a protest against a proposed extradition law in Hong Kong, SAR China, on Wednesday, June 12, 2019. Hong Kong's legislative chief postponed the debate on legislation that would allow extraditions to China after thousands of protesters converged outside the chamber demanding the government to withdraw the bill. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS
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  • Protesters wear black and gather in the streets from Victoria Park to Central to protest against the extradition bill, and police use of force during a recent riot, and demand for Chief Executive Carrie Lam's resignation, besides other concerns, in Hong Kong on July 1st, 2019. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS
    20190701-Panos-HK-Protests-1125.jpg
  • Protesters wear black and gather in the streets from Victoria Park to Central to protest against the extradition bill, and police use of force during a recent riot, and demand for Chief Executive Carrie Lam's resignation, besides other concerns, in Hong Kong on July 1st, 2019. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS
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  • Protesters wear black and gather in the streets from Victoria Park to Central to protest against the extradition bill, and police use of force during a recent riot, and demand for Chief Executive Carrie Lam's resignation, besides other concerns, in Hong Kong on July 1st, 2019. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS
    20190701-Panos-HK-Protests-0684.jpg
  • Protesters wear black and gather in the streets from Victoria Park to Central to protest against the extradition bill, and police use of force during a recent riot, and demand for Chief Executive Carrie Lam's resignation, besides other concerns, in Hong Kong on July 1st, 2019. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS
    20190701-Panos-HK-Protests-0555.jpg
  • Protesters wear black and gather in the streets from Victoria Park to Central to protest against the extradition bill, and police use of force during a recent riot, and demand for Chief Executive Carrie Lam's resignation, besides other concerns, in Hong Kong on July 1st, 2019. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS
    20190701-Panos-HK-Protests-0545.jpg
  • Protesters wear black and gather in the streets from Victoria Park to Central to protest against the extradition bill, and police use of force during a recent riot, and demand for Chief Executive Carrie Lam's resignation, besides other concerns, in Hong Kong on July 1st, 2019. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS
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  • Protesters wear black and gather in the streets from Victoria Park to Central to protest against the extradition bill, and police use of force during a recent riot, and demand for Chief Executive Carrie Lam's resignation, besides other concerns, in Hong Kong on July 1st, 2019. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS
    20190701-Panos-HK-Protests-0240.jpg
  • Tan Chee Keat works on his farm owned by his father, Tan Eow Chong and his family in Balik Pulau, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia on June 17th, 2019. Tan Eow Chong is an award-winning durian farmer famed for his Musang King variety, and last year exported 1000 tons of the fruit to China from his family-run durian empire, expanding from an 80 acre farm to 1000 acres.  Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Los Angeles Times
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  • Customers eat durian at a roadside stall during the Durian Festival in Georgetown, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia on June 16th, 2019. The tropical fruit has become one of China's latest culinary fixations, sending the export demand and prices soaring, and becoming a point of attraction for tourists who come to Malaysia to try its famed varieties.  Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Los Angeles Times
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  • Customers eat durian at a roadside stall during the Durian Festival in Georgetown, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia on June 16th, 2019. The tropical fruit has become one of China's latest culinary fixations, sending the export demand and prices soaring, and becoming a point of attraction for tourists who come to Malaysia to try its famed varieties.  Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Los Angeles Times
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  • Durian fruits are seen in baskets in Durian Kaki, a roadside fruit stall owned by Tan Eow Chong and his family in Bayan Lepas, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia on Sunday, June 16th, 2019. Tan Eow Chong is an award-winning durian farmer famed for his Musang King variety, and last year exported 1000 tons of the fruit to China from his family-run durian empire, expanding from an 80 acre farm to 1000 acres.  Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Los Angeles Times
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  • Matthew Chan poses for a portrait at the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong on June 10th, 2019. Matthew is about to start an MBA course at St. John's University in New York. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Financial Times
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  • Matthew Chan poses for a portrait at the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong on June 10th, 2019. Matthew is about to start an MBA course at St. John's University in New York. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Financial Times
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  • May Han does household chores as her daughter, aged 11, studies in their one room flat in Mong Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong SAR on March 23rd, 2019. Han, a mainland Chinese national, was married for 6 years to a Hongkongese gambler, finally divorcing him when they were hounded by loan sharks to repay his debts. Since she doesn't have a Hong Kong Resident's permit, she is not allowed to work, and now survives on odd jobs and on her daughter's monthly welfare payments, as her daughter is a citizen of Hong Kong.<br />
Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Los Angeles Times
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  • Public housing built in the 1960s stands in Quarry Bay, Hong Kong SAR on March 29th, 2019. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Los Angeles Times
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  • Private residential skyscrapers stand on the backdrop of public housing built in the 1960s stands in Quarry Bay, Hong Kong SAR on March 29th, 2019. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Los Angeles Times
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  • Private residential skyscrapers stand on the backdrop of public housing built in the 1960s stands in Quarry Bay, Hong Kong SAR on March 29th, 2019. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Los Angeles Times
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  • Public housing built in the 1960s stands in Quarry Bay, Hong Kong SAR on March 29th, 2019. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Los Angeles Times
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  • Pedestrians walk past public housing built in the 1960s in Quarry Bay, Hong Kong SAR on March 29th, 2019. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Los Angeles Times
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  • Phobsuk "Dang" Gasing, a migrant domestic worker and migrant workers' rights activist, plays a leading role in organising an annual rally demanding better conditions for Hong Kong's migrant domestic workforce, as they march to the Central Government Offices in Admiralty, Hong Kong SAR on December 16, 2018. Gasing has been a domestic worker for 27 years and is also an executive committee member of the International Domestic Workers Federation (IDWF) and chairperson of the Hong Kong Federation of Asian Domestic Workers Unions (FADWU) and Thai Migrant Workers Union (TMWU).<br />
Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS Pictures for Open Society Foundation
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  • Phobsuk "Dang" Gasing, a migrant domestic worker and migrant workers' rights activist, plays a leading role in organising an annual rally demanding better conditions for Hong Kong's migrant domestic workforce, as they march to the Central Government Offices in Admiralty, Hong Kong SAR on December 16, 2018. Gasing has been a domestic worker for 27 years and is also an executive committee member of the International Domestic Workers Federation (IDWF) and chairperson of the Hong Kong Federation of Asian Domestic Workers Unions (FADWU) and Thai Migrant Workers Union (TMWU).<br />
Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS Pictures for Open Society Foundation
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  • Phobsuk "Dang" Gasing, a migrant domestic worker and migrant workers' rights activist, plays a leading role in organising an annual rally demanding better conditions for Hong Kong's migrant domestic workforce, as they march to the Central Government Offices in Admiralty, Hong Kong SAR on December 16, 2018. Gasing has been a domestic worker for 27 years and is also an executive committee member of the International Domestic Workers Federation (IDWF) and chairperson of the Hong Kong Federation of Asian Domestic Workers Unions (FADWU) and Thai Migrant Workers Union (TMWU).<br />
Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS Pictures for Open Society Foundation
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  • Phobsuk "Dang" Gasing, a migrant domestic worker and migrant workers' rights activist, plays a leading role in organising an annual rally demanding better conditions for Hong Kong's migrant domestic workforce, as they march to the Central Government Offices in Admiralty, Hong Kong SAR on December 16, 2018. Gasing has been a domestic worker for 27 years and is also an executive committee member of the International Domestic Workers Federation (IDWF) and chairperson of the Hong Kong Federation of Asian Domestic Workers Unions (FADWU) and Thai Migrant Workers Union (TMWU).<br />
Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS Pictures for Open Society Foundation
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  • Phobsuk "Dang" Gasing, a migrant domestic worker and migrant workers' rights activist, plays a leading role in organising an annual rally demanding better conditions for Hong Kong's migrant domestic workforce, as they march to the Central Government Offices in Admiralty, Hong Kong SAR on December 16, 2018. Gasing has been a domestic worker for 27 years and is also an executive committee member of the International Domestic Workers Federation (IDWF) and chairperson of the Hong Kong Federation of Asian Domestic Workers Unions (FADWU) and Thai Migrant Workers Union (TMWU).<br />
Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS Pictures for Open Society Foundation
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  • Phobsuk "Dang" Gasing, a migrant domestic worker and migrant workers' rights activist, gives a talk at an event on how migrant domestic workers and their employers get along with each other in Wan Chai, Hong Kong SAR on December 16, 2018. Gasing has been a domestic worker for 27 years and is also an executive committee member of the International Domestic Workers Federation (IDWF) and chairperson of the Hong Kong Federation of Asian Domestic Workers Unions (FADWU) and Thai Migrant Workers Union (TMWU).<br />
Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS Pictures for Open Society Foundation
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  • Phobsuk "Dang" Gasing, a migrant domestic worker and migrant workers' rights activist, gives a talk at an event on how migrant domestic workers and their employers get along with each other in Wan Chai, Hong Kong SAR on December 16, 2018. Gasing has been a domestic worker for 27 years and is also an executive committee member of the International Domestic Workers Federation (IDWF) and chairperson of the Hong Kong Federation of Asian Domestic Workers Unions (FADWU) and Thai Migrant Workers Union (TMWU).<br />
Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS Pictures for Open Society Foundation
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  • Chanda Devi, 30, the Director of a Producer Company with over 1900 members, poses for a portrait outside the company building in Muzaffarpur, Bihar, India on October 27th, 2016. Non-profit organisation Technoserve works with women vegetable farmers in Muzaffarpur, providing technical support in forward linkage, streamlining their business models and linking them directly to an international market through Electronic Trading Platforms. Photograph by Suzanne Lee for Technoserve
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  • Jeevika Field Associate Jagganath Prasad (centre), reports after returning from the local markets with a top up of vegetables that is needed by the collection centre to be sold to their buyers in Muzaffarpur, Bihar, India on October 27th, 2016. Non-profit organisation Technoserve works with women vegetable farmers in Muzaffarpur, providing technical support in forward linkage, streamlining their business models and linking them directly to an international market through Electronic Trading Platforms. Photograph by Suzanne Lee for Technoserve
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  • A producer group farmer holds a handful of vegetables at the collection centre in Machahi village, Muzaffarpur, Bihar, India on October 27th, 2016. Non-profit organisation Technoserve works with women vegetable farmers in Muzaffarpur, providing technical support in forward linkage, streamlining their business models and linking them directly to an international market through Electronic Trading Platforms. Photograph by Suzanne Lee for Technoserve
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  • Technoserve Market Linkage Manager Rajiv Shinde (in dark blue t-shirt) supervises as Jeevika Field Associate Raju Kumar (in pink shirt) keeps purchasing records and issues receipts to producer group farmers selling vegetables to the collection centre in Machahi village, Muzaffarpur, Bihar, India on October 27th, 2016. Non-profit organisation Technoserve works with women vegetable farmers in Muzaffarpur, providing technical support in forward linkage, streamlining their business models and linking them directly to an international market through Electronic Trading Platforms. Photograph by Suzanne Lee for Technoserve
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  • Fresh vegetables are packed into crates to be delivered to buyers from the collection centre in Machahi village, Muzaffarpur, Bihar, India on October 27th, 2016. Non-profit organisation Technoserve works with women vegetable farmers in Muzaffarpur, providing technical support in forward linkage, streamlining their business models and linking them directly to an international market through Electronic Trading Platforms. Photograph by Suzanne Lee for Technoserve
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  • Collection centre owner and farmer Asha Devi (in red blouse), 23, sorts through vegetables brought in by other producer group farmers to be sold to the collection centre in Machahi village, Muzaffarpur, Bihar, India on October 27th, 2016. Asha Devi and her husband Ganesh Kumar Singh, 30, rent out a part of their house to be used as a collection centre for Producer Group farmers. Non-profit organisation Technoserve works with women vegetable farmers in Muzaffarpur, providing technical support in forward linkage, streamlining their business models and linking them directly to an international market through Electronic Trading Platforms. Photograph by Suzanne Lee for Technoserve
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  • Vegetable farmer Geeta Devi (in orange), 45, a member of a Farmer's Producer Group, sells her harvested cauliflower vegetables at the collection centre in Machahi village, Muzaffarpur, Bihar, India on October 27th, 2016. Non-profit organisation Technoserve works with women vegetable farmers in Muzaffarpur, providing technical support in forward linkage, streamlining their business models and linking them directly to an international market through Electronic Trading Platforms. Photograph by Suzanne Lee for Technoserve
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  • Vegetable farmer Geeta Devi (in orange), 45, a member of a Farmer's Producer Group, walks to the collection centre with her harvested cauliflower vegetables in Machahi village, Muzaffarpur, Bihar, India on October 27th, 2016. Non-profit organisation Technoserve works with women vegetable farmers in Muzaffarpur, providing technical support in forward linkage, streamlining their business models and linking them directly to an international market through Electronic Trading Platforms. Photograph by Suzanne Lee for Technoserve
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  • Vegetable farmer Sawan Kumari, a member of a Farmer's Producer Group, tends to her brinjal (eggplant) plants in her farm in Machahi village, Muzaffarpur, Bihar, India on October 26th, 2016. Non-profit organisation Technoserve works with women vegetable farmers in Muzaffarpur, providing technical support in forward linkage, streamlining their business models and linking them directly to an international market through Electronic Trading Platforms. Photograph by Suzanne Lee for Technoserve
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  • Vegetable farmer Sawan Kumari, a member of a Farmer's Producer Group, poses for a portrait in her cauliflower farm in Machahi village, Muzaffarpur, Bihar, India on October 26th, 2016. Non-profit organisation Technoserve works with women vegetable farmers in Muzaffarpur, providing technical support in forward linkage, streamlining their business models and linking them directly to an international market through Electronic Trading Platforms. Photograph by Suzanne Lee for Technoserve
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  • Vegetable farmer Rangila Devi, 35, a member of a Farmer's Producer Group, tends to her cauliflower plants in her farm in Machahi village, Muzaffarpur, Bihar, India on October 26th, 2016. Non-profit organisation Technoserve works with women vegetable farmers in Muzaffarpur, providing technical support in forward linkage, streamlining their business models and linking them directly to an international market through Electronic Trading Platforms. Photograph by Suzanne Lee for Technoserve
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  • Vegetable farmer Kajal Devi, 20, a member of a Farmer's Producer Group, tends to her chilli plants in her farm in Machahi village, Muzaffarpur, Bihar, India on October 26th, 2016. Non-profit organisation Technoserve works with women vegetable farmers in Muzaffarpur, providing technical support in forward linkage, streamlining their business models and linking them directly to an international market through Electronic Trading Platforms. Photograph by Suzanne Lee for Technoserve
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  • Women vegetable farmers have a discussion during a Producer Group meeting in Machahi village, Muzaffarpur, Bihar, India on October 26th, 2016. Non-profit organisation Technoserve works with women vegetable farmers in Muzaffarpur, providing technical support in forward linkage, streamlining their business models and linking them directly to an international market through Electronic Trading Platforms. Photograph by Suzanne Lee for Technoserve
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  • Technoserve's Manager of Market Linkage, Rajiv Shinde, interacts with vegetable farmers during a Producer Group meeting in Machahi village, Muzaffarpur, Bihar, India on October 26th, 2016. Non-profit organisation Technoserve works with women vegetable farmers in Muzaffarpur, providing technical support in forward linkage, streamlining their business models and linking them directly to an international market through Electronic Trading Platforms. Photograph by Suzanne Lee for Technoserve
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  • Guar farmer Bhanwarlal Sharma, 60, poses for a portrait in his agriculture field in Bamanwali village, Bikaner, Rajasthan, India on October 24th, 2016. Non-profit organisation Technoserve works with farmers in Bikaner, providing technical support and training, causing increased yield from implementation of good agricultural practices as well as a switch to using better grains better suited to the given climate. Photograph by Suzanne Lee for Technoserve
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  • Traders bid for guar harvests from piles that farmers bring in to be auctioned off in Bikaner, Rajasthan, India on October 24th, 2016. Non-profit organisation Technoserve works with farmers in Bikaner, providing technical support and training, causing increased yield from implementation of good agricultural practices as well as a switch to using better grains better suited to the given climate. Photograph by Suzanne Lee for Technoserve
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  • Traders bid for guar harvests from piles that farmers bring in to be auctioned off in Bikaner, Rajasthan, India on October 24th, 2016. Non-profit organisation Technoserve works with farmers in Bikaner, providing technical support and training, causing increased yield from implementation of good agricultural practices as well as a switch to using better grains better suited to the given climate. Photograph by Suzanne Lee for Technoserve
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