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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Police personnel drag barricades away as they advance toward 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
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  • A protester yells as he walks to the riot police line 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 try to escape tear gas beside 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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  • 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
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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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  • 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
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  • A customer picks up a durian of the Red Prawn variety using a plastic glove 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. China has been opening up its market to many other varieties of durian despite the Musang King variety still holding the highest, most coveted position.   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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  • 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 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 farmers walk through wheat fields 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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  • Jeevika's Field Associate, Jagganath Prasad (extreme left), listens as 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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  • Sunayana Ingle, an associate at Technoserve, provides training to a group of women who are a part of Technoserve's kitchen garden program, in a house in Bamanwali village, Bikaner, Rajasthan, India on October 24th, 2016. Non-profit organisation Technoserve works with guar farmer's wives in Bikaner, providing technical support and training for edible gardening, to improve the nutritional quality of their food and relieve financial stress on farming communities. Photograph by Suzanne Lee for Technoserve
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  • A group of women who are a part of Technoserve's kitchen garden program, gather for a training in a house in Bamanwali village, Bikaner, Rajasthan, India on October 24th, 2016. Non-profit organisation Technoserve works with guar farmer's wives in Bikaner, providing technical support and training for edible gardening, to improve the nutritional quality of their food and relieve financial stress on farming communities. Photograph by Suzanne Lee for Technoserve
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  • (L-R) Guar farmers Kelavati Devi, 38, and her relative Manju Sankaram pose for a portrait holding guar beans after threshing the crop in their shared field 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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  • (L-R) Guar farmers Kelavati Devi, 38, and her relative Manju Sankaram pose for a portrait holding guar beans after threshing the crop in their shared field 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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  • Tamsin Greig, an actress from the United Kingdom, speaks with Jasmine (name changed), aged 30, 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. Jasmine was ten when she was sold for 50,000 Indian Rupees by her family friends who were supposed to look after her. She was beaten, drugged and forced in to prostitution. Rescued from a brothel age 16, she came to live at Nirmal Bhavan and now works for Oasis. Photo by Suzanne Lee/Tearfund
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  • Tamsin Greig, an actress from the United Kingdom, speaks with Anisha (name changed), aged 19, 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. Brought to Mumbai by a family friend, Anisha was forced to dance for customers at a Mujura, a sexually provocative men-only party. She was badly beaten when she refused to attend customers, and locked in a cupboard. She managed to flee and go to the Police, where her courageous testimony enabled the authorities to prosecute those responsible. Photo by Suzanne Lee/Tearfund
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  • Tamsin Greig, an actress from the United Kingdom, speaks with Tearfund beneficiaries 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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  • Reem (left) and her younger sister Rawan talk in a room in Hong Kong on February 25th, 2019. Reem, aged 20, and Rawan (aged 18) (not their real names) fled from their abusive family and Saudi Arabia's oppressive conditions while on holiday in Sri Lanka and were intercepted in Hong Kong on their way to Australia to seek asylum. <br />
Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for TIME
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  • Mainland mothers living in Hong Kong protest together under the guidance of the Society for Community Organisation (SoCO) during the Council meeting on reforming immigration and admission policies in the Legislative Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, in Hong Kong SAR on 20th March 2019. They demand for an increase of the number of one-way permits given to Mainland Chinese to live in Hong Kong and become permanent residents, so that they can work for their livelihoods and live permanently with their families in Hong Kong.<br />
Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Los Angeles Times
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  • Usha (name changed, 4th from left), aged 10, studies in her classroom in SOS Children's Villages Sanothimi, Bhaktapur, Nepal on 2 July 2015. Usha's entire family perished when her house collapsed in the earthquake on 25th April 2015. Usha is now well integrated into her new family and school. Photo by Suzanne Lee for SOS Children's Villages
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  • Usha (name changed), aged 10, studies in her classroom in SOS Children's Villages Sanothimi, Bhaktapur, Nepal on 2 July 2015. Usha's entire family perished when her house collapsed in the earthquake on 25th April 2015. Usha is now well integrated into her new family and school. Photo by Suzanne Lee for SOS Children's Villages
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  • Aakash Tamang, 9, shows his notebook to the teacher in the SOS Children's Villages Child Care Space in Rayale, Nepal on 1 July 2015. Aakash Tamang's house had collapsed during the earthquake on 25th April 2015. Fortunately, all his family members are safe, but they are now displaced. Aakash has been very fond of the Child Care Space, where he enjoys learning, doing drama plays, and dancing with his friends. Photo by Suzanne Lee for SOS Children's Villages
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  • Kalpana Tamang (40), uses the kitchen utensils that was given to her in the 'Home-in-a-Box' as she cooks lunch in her temporary shelter in Kavre, Bagmati, Nepal on 30 June 2015.  Kalpana, a widow with 3 children, has been supported by SOS Children's Villages for many years now and had receive the Home-in-a-Box after the earthquake destroyed her house, almost killing her two daughters. She now lives in a temporary shelter, sharing her dwelling with farm animals, and is trying to make ends meet by weaving bamboo baskets to supplement the financial assistance provided by SOS Childrens Villages. The NGO mostly supports her children's welfare and schooling as well as provides her with essential household and schooling items like kitchen utensils and school books and uniforms. Photo by Suzanne Lee for SOS Children's Villages
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  • Binita (10) and her brother Sonam Tamang (7) pose for a portrait in their temporary shelter in Kavre, Bagmati, Nepal on 30 June 2015.  Their mother, Kalpana, a widow with 3 children, has been supported by SOS Children's Villages for many years now and had receive the Home-in-a-Box after the earthquake destroyed her house, almost killing her two daughters. She now lives in a temporary shelter, sharing her dwelling with farm animals, and is trying to make ends meet by weaving bamboo baskets to supplement the financial assistance provided by SOS Childrens Villages. The NGO mostly supports her children's welfare and schooling as well as provides her with essential household and schooling items like kitchen utensils and school books and uniforms. Photo by Suzanne Lee for SOS Children's Villages
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  • (L-R) Ratna Baniya (28), Bhagawati Baniya (56) cradling Sapana (2 months), Aastha Baniya (6) a cousin, and Monika Baniya (7) go about their daily lives in their temporary home in Chautara, Sindhupalchowk, Nepal on 29 June 2015. The three girls lost their mother during the April 25th earthquake that completely levelled their house. Aastha was buried under the rubble together with her mother but Aastha survived. As their father Ratna Baniya (28) cannot care for the children on his own, SOS Childrens Villages has since been supporting the grandmother with financial and social support so that she can manage to raise the children comfortably and ensure that they will all be schooled. Photo by Suzanne Lee for SOS Children's Villages
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  • (L-R) Shugufta's husband carrying their son Zainab, 10 months, Igra, 8, Shugufta, 29, carrying Azra, 5, and Muzamil, 6, as the family poses for a portrait in front of their collapsed house in Narbal village, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on 24th March 2015. When the floods hit in the middle of the night, Shugufta and her family had to walk 5 miles to find shelter. Save the Children supported the family with shelter kits, blankets, hygiene items, food and tarpaulin, which they have used to build a temporary shelter next to their crumbled home. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save the Children
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  • Azra, 5, and Igra, 8, gets ready for a nap in their temporary shelter in Narbal village, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on 24th March 2015. When the floods hit in the middle of the night, Shugufta and her family had to walk 5 miles to find shelter. Save the Children supported the family with shelter kits, blankets, hygiene items, food and tarpaulin, which they have used to build a temporary shelter next to their crumbled home. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save the Children
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  • Shugufta, 29 and her husband, goes about their daily lives in their temporary shelter in Narbal village, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on 24th March 2015. When the floods hit in the middle of the night, Shugufta and her family had to walk 5 miles to find shelter. Save the Children supported the family with shelter kits, blankets, hygiene items, food and tarpaulin, which they have used to build a temporary shelter next to their crumbled home. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save the Children
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  • Children from flood affected families play and study in the Child-Friendly Space in Purnishadashah village, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on 24th March 2015. Save the Children has set up Child-Friendly Spaces (CFS) in many of the affected villages, providing a tented area where children can take emotional shelter and receive psychological first aid as well as continue their education as their homes and schools are being rebuild. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save the Children
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  • iJal customer Cheekata Srujana, 18, picks leaves from a dyeing bush next to bore well that is now only used for washing, at her house in Peddapur, a remote village in Warangal, Telangana, India, on 22nd March 2015. Safe Water Network works with local communities that live beyond the water pipeline to establish sustainable and reliable water treatment stations within their villages to provide potable and safe water to the communities at a nominal cost. Photo by Suzanne Lee/Panos Pictures for Safe Water Network
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  • Phobsuk 'Dang' Gasing, a domestic worker union leader and worker's rights activist in Hong Kong stands for a portrait in her Thai Migrant Worker's Union (TWMU) office in Kowloon City, Hong Kong SAR on March 3rd, 2019. Dang is also the chairperson for the Federation of Asian Migrant Workers' Union (FADWU) and a member of the International Domestic Workers' Federation (IDWF). <br />
Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Open Society Foundations
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  • Protesters toss tear gas canisters back at the police as they occupy 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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  • Protesters occupy 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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  • Protesters occupy 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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  • Flowers and messages are seen at a memorial along the  front of the Legislative Council building in Admiralty, Hong Kong on July 2nd, 2019. Make shift memorial spots were set up by protesters, remembering a man who jumped to his death in protest of the extradition law recently. 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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  • 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
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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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  • 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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  • Collection centre workers grade potatoes 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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  • (L-R) Vegetable farmer Macho Devi, a member of a Farmer's Producer Group, carry their vegetables in a basket to the local market 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, 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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  • Piyush Tiwari, Assistant Project Manager at Technoserve, provides field training to a group of guar farmers in the Technoserve Guar Demo Plot in Kheeyara 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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  • Birju Devi, 45, a farmer's wife and participant in Technoserve's kitchen garden program, poses for a portrait at her home in Bamanwali village, Bikaner, Rajasthan, India on October 24th, 2016. Non-profit organisation Technoserve works with farmer's wives in Bikaner, providing technical support and training for edible gardening, to improve the nutritional quality of their food and relieve financial stress on farming communities. Photograph by Suzanne Lee for Technoserve
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  • Guar farmer Sugnaram, aged 27, poses for a portrait with a recent harvest of guar in his field in Sarera village, Bikaner, Rajasthan, India on October 23, 2016. Sugnaram plants guar on 5 hectares of his 8 hectare land and has doubled his yield with this harvest after implementing the technical changes he has learnt in Technoserve's training. 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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  • Guar farmers Pemaram Jangu, 70, and his wife Jhuma Jangu, 65, inspect the health of their crop in their field in Hameira village, Bikaner, Rajasthan, India on October 23, 2016. 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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  • 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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  • Guar farmers Pemaram Jangu, 70, his wife Jhuma Jangu, 65, and their son, Jagdish Jangu, 38, 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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  • Tamsin Greig, an actress from the United Kingdom, speaks with Anisha (name changed), aged 19, 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. Brought to Mumbai by a family friend, Anisha was forced to dance for customers at a Mujura, a sexually provocative men-only party. She was badly beaten when she refused to attend customers, and locked in a cupboard. She managed to flee and go to the Police, where her courageous testimony enabled the authorities to prosecute those responsible. Photo by Suzanne Lee/Tearfund
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  • Tan Chee Keat climbs a tree to tie a Musang King durian fruit 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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  • A Malaysian customer returns from London where she lives to enjoy durians during the durian season 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 general view of paddy fields in Rayale, Nepal on 1 July 2015. The roads to Rayale have just been cleared again after multiple landslides cut it off. The monsoon is causing mudslides and aftershocks still occasionally happen. The April 25th earthquake together with big aftershocks on April 26 and May 12 killed over 8000 people and injured over 19000 people, destroying over half a million houses. Photo by Suzanne Lee for SOS Children's Villages
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  • Villagers and a school-going child walk down a pebbled street in Kavre village, Bagmati, Nepal on 30 June 2015. The April 25th earthquake, together with the strong aftershocks of April 26 and May 12, killed over 8000 people and injured over 19000 people, also destroying over half a million houses. Photo by Suzanne Lee for SOS Children's Villages
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  • Monika (right) and her sister Aastha pose for a portrait in their temporary home in Chautara, Sindhupalchowk, Nepal on 29 June 2015. Monika (7), Aastha (6) and Sapana Baniya (2 months) lost their mother during the April 25th earthquake that completely levelled their house. Aastha was buried under the rubble together with her mother but Aastha survived. As their father Ratna Baniya (28) cannot care for the children on his own, SOS Childrens Villages has since been supporting their grandmother Bhagawati Baniya (56) with financial and social support so that she can manage to raise the children comfortably and ensure that they will all be schooled. Photo by Suzanne Lee for SOS Children's Villages
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  • Aastha Baniya (6, in blue) plays with her cousins as their aunt works in the farm near their temporary home in Chautara, Sindhupalchowk, Nepal on 29 June 2015. The three girls lost their mother during the April 25th earthquake that completely levelled their house. Aastha was buried under the rubble together with her mother but Aastha survived. As their father Ratna Baniya (28) cannot care for the children on his own, SOS Childrens Villages has since been supporting the grandmother with financial and social support so that she can manage to raise the children comfortably and ensure that they will all be schooled. Photo by Suzanne Lee for SOS Children's Villages
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  • Apsa Darifa, 10, next to her house which was flooded in September in Purnishadashah village, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on 24th March 2015. Apsa had to flee her house in a boat when the floods came. She had no time to take any of her belongings. Save the Children supported her with an education kit to replace the school books she had lost. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save the Children
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  • A monkey runs across the grounds as customers gather at the iJal water station to buy drinking water in Gorikathapalli, a remote village in Warangal, Telangana, India, on 22nd March 2015. Safe Water Network works with local communities that live beyond the water pipeline to establish sustainable and reliable water treatment stations within their villages to provide potable and safe water to the communities at a nominal cost. Photo by Suzanne Lee/Panos Pictures for Safe Water Network
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  • Station operator Raju Lone keeps track as customers gather at the iJal water station to buy drinking water in Gorikathapalli, a remote village in Warangal, Telangana, India, on 22nd March 2015. Safe Water Network works with local communities that live beyond the water pipeline to establish sustainable and reliable water treatment stations within their villages to provide potable and safe water to the communities at a nominal cost. Photo by Suzanne Lee/Panos Pictures for Safe Water Network
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  • Rajeshwar Thouti, the field executive for Modern Architects for Rural India (MARI), tests the well water from a villager's home in Gorikathapalli, a remote village in Warangal, Telangana, India, on 22nd March 2015. Safe Water Network works with local communities that live beyond the water pipeline to establish sustainable and reliable water treatment stations within their villages to provide potable and safe water to the communities at a nominal cost. Photo by Suzanne Lee/Panos Pictures for Safe Water Network
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  • Protesters use umbrellas to deal with tear gas as they occupy 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 fire teargas 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 woman waits for a mask as protesters hand out masks, water, and goggles 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 run away from the police on 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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  • 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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  • Emptied durian husks wait to be discarded at a small processing plant owned and run by Tan Eow Chong and his relatives in Relau, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia on June 17th, 2019. Durian fruitlets (seedless durian flesh) are seeded and flash-frozen at the plant for sale to be used in processing durian flavoured foods such as ice cream and biscuits. 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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