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Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. Wh...

#1244559

Sejorooney Kids Talent Center At The Mathare Slums In Nairobi, Kenya

1 June 2016

Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. Wh...

#1244559

1 June 2016

Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. When the Kenyan duo of Dominic Senerwa and Joseph Mwangi acquired a disused building at the local police post in Mathare slums in Nairobi for philanthropic work, little did they know that their pet project would come to realization. Senerwa, 21, and Mwangi, 23, embarked on their charitable mission to turn around the lives of children from rundown homes within the informal settlement, having grown up in the dust and grime of one of the cruellest neighborhoods in Kenya with high crime rate and depravity and having first experience of the problems that afflict children in the area.At the "Sejorooney Kids Talent Center", the children are taught drama, rap music and taken through the paces of how to become skilled football players.


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Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. Wh...

#1244560

Sejorooney Kids Talent Center At The Mathare Slums In Nairobi, Kenya

1 June 2016

Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. Wh...

#1244560

1 June 2016

Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. When the Kenyan duo of Dominic Senerwa and Joseph Mwangi acquired a disused building at the local police post in Mathare slums in Nairobi for philanthropic work, little did they know that their pet project would come to realization. Senerwa, 21, and Mwangi, 23, embarked on their charitable mission to turn around the lives of children from rundown homes within the informal settlement, having grown up in the dust and grime of one of the cruellest neighborhoods in Kenya with high crime rate and depravity and having first experience of the problems that afflict children in the area.At the "Sejorooney Kids Talent Center", the children are taught drama, rap music and taken through the paces of how to become skilled football players.


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Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. Wh...

#1244561

Sejorooney Kids Talent Center At The Mathare Slums In Nairobi, Kenya

1 June 2016

Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. Wh...

#1244561

1 June 2016

Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. When the Kenyan duo of Dominic Senerwa and Joseph Mwangi acquired a disused building at the local police post in Mathare slums in Nairobi for philanthropic work, little did they know that their pet project would come to realization. Senerwa, 21, and Mwangi, 23, embarked on their charitable mission to turn around the lives of children from rundown homes within the informal settlement, having grown up in the dust and grime of one of the cruellest neighborhoods in Kenya with high crime rate and depravity and having first experience of the problems that afflict children in the area.At the "Sejorooney Kids Talent Center", the children are taught drama, rap music and taken through the paces of how to become skilled football players.


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Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. Wh...

#1244562

Sejorooney Kids Talent Center At The Mathare Slums In Nairobi, Kenya

1 June 2016

Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. Wh...

#1244562

1 June 2016

Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. When the Kenyan duo of Dominic Senerwa and Joseph Mwangi acquired a disused building at the local police post in Mathare slums in Nairobi for philanthropic work, little did they know that their pet project would come to realization. Senerwa, 21, and Mwangi, 23, embarked on their charitable mission to turn around the lives of children from rundown homes within the informal settlement, having grown up in the dust and grime of one of the cruellest neighborhoods in Kenya with high crime rate and depravity and having first experience of the problems that afflict children in the area.At the "Sejorooney Kids Talent Center", the children are taught drama, rap music and taken through the paces of how to become skilled football players.


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Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. Wh...

#1244563

Sejorooney Kids Talent Center At The Mathare Slums In Nairobi, Kenya

1 June 2016

Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. Wh...

#1244563

1 June 2016

Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. When the Kenyan duo of Dominic Senerwa and Joseph Mwangi acquired a disused building at the local police post in Mathare slums in Nairobi for philanthropic work, little did they know that their pet project would come to realization. Senerwa, 21, and Mwangi, 23, embarked on their charitable mission to turn around the lives of children from rundown homes within the informal settlement, having grown up in the dust and grime of one of the cruellest neighborhoods in Kenya with high crime rate and depravity and having first experience of the problems that afflict children in the area.At the "Sejorooney Kids Talent Center", the children are taught drama, rap music and taken through the paces of how to become skilled football players.


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Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. Wh...

#1244564

Sejorooney Kids Talent Center At The Mathare Slums In Nairobi, Kenya

1 June 2016

Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. Wh...

#1244564

1 June 2016

Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. When the Kenyan duo of Dominic Senerwa and Joseph Mwangi acquired a disused building at the local police post in Mathare slums in Nairobi for philanthropic work, little did they know that their pet project would come to realization. Senerwa, 21, and Mwangi, 23, embarked on their charitable mission to turn around the lives of children from rundown homes within the informal settlement, having grown up in the dust and grime of one of the cruellest neighborhoods in Kenya with high crime rate and depravity and having first experience of the problems that afflict children in the area.At the "Sejorooney Kids Talent Center", the children are taught drama, rap music and taken through the paces of how to become skilled football players.


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Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. Wh...

#1244565

Sejorooney Kids Talent Center At The Mathare Slums In Nairobi, Kenya

1 June 2016

Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. Wh...

#1244565

1 June 2016

Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. When the Kenyan duo of Dominic Senerwa and Joseph Mwangi acquired a disused building at the local police post in Mathare slums in Nairobi for philanthropic work, little did they know that their pet project would come to realization. Senerwa, 21, and Mwangi, 23, embarked on their charitable mission to turn around the lives of children from rundown homes within the informal settlement, having grown up in the dust and grime of one of the cruellest neighborhoods in Kenya with high crime rate and depravity and having first experience of the problems that afflict children in the area.At the "Sejorooney Kids Talent Center", the children are taught drama, rap music and taken through the paces of how to become skilled football players.


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Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. Wh...

#1244566

Sejorooney Kids Talent Center At The Mathare Slums In Nairobi, Kenya

1 June 2016

Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. Wh...

#1244566

1 June 2016

Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. When the Kenyan duo of Dominic Senerwa and Joseph Mwangi acquired a disused building at the local police post in Mathare slums in Nairobi for philanthropic work, little did they know that their pet project would come to realization. Senerwa, 21, and Mwangi, 23, embarked on their charitable mission to turn around the lives of children from rundown homes within the informal settlement, having grown up in the dust and grime of one of the cruellest neighborhoods in Kenya with high crime rate and depravity and having first experience of the problems that afflict children in the area.At the "Sejorooney Kids Talent Center", the children are taught drama, rap music and taken through the paces of how to become skilled football players.


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Muslim women leaving from the bath area after washing their clothes. Due to its geographical position, Greece has the role of immigrants rec...

#28081

Refugee living conditions in Greece

16 January 2014

Muslim women leaving from the bath area after washing their clothes. Due to its geographical position, Greece has the role of immigrants rec...

#28081

16 January 2014

Muslim women leaving from the bath area after washing their clothes. Due to its geographical position, Greece has the role of immigrants reception coming from Asia in order to continue their long trip to Europe. Several of them come in Greece with a view to find work and integrate into the society, without being able to imagine the scale of the crisis Greece has been facing the last three years. The result of this situation for them, is to be trapped in a country, without having work or a place to live, and without any help by the Greek state. For several years the Municipality of Thessaloniki granted a block of apartments, in order to host immigrants who were unable to rent a house for themselves. Due to financial crisis the Municipality of Thessaloniki, retired from the finance of this area. Since then, charitable organizations and citizens of Thessaloniki, undertook the maintenance of the building. The plan of all building's residents is to find a way to move in Northern Europe.


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Muslim refugees playing cards at an area near the guesthouse building. Due to its geographical position, Greece has the role of immigrants r...

#38201

Refugee living conditions in Greece

16 January 2014

Muslim refugees playing cards at an area near the guesthouse building. Due to its geographical position, Greece has the role of immigrants r...

#38201

16 January 2014

Muslim refugees playing cards at an area near the guesthouse building. Due to its geographical position, Greece has the role of immigrants reception coming from Asia in order to continue their long trip to Europe. Several of them come in Greece with a view to find work and integrate into the society, without being able to imagine the scale of the crisis Greece has been facing the last three years. The result of this situation for them, is to be trapped in a country, without having work or a place to live, and without any help by the Greek state. For several years the Municipality of Thessaloniki granted a block of apartments, in order to host immigrants who were unable to rent a house for themselves. Due to financial crisis the Municipality of Thessaloniki, retired from the finance of this area. Since then, charitable organizations and citizens of Thessaloniki, undertook the maintenance of the building. The plan of all building's residents is to find a way to move in Northern Europe.


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A girl from Afghanistan inside the bath area at the basement of the building. Due to its geographical position, Greece has the role of immig...

#28017

Refugee living conditions in Greece

15 December 2013

A girl from Afghanistan inside the bath area at the basement of the building. Due to its geographical position, Greece has the role of immig...

#28017

15 December 2013

A girl from Afghanistan inside the bath area at the basement of the building. Due to its geographical position, Greece has the role of immigrants reception coming from Asia in order to continue their long trip to Europe. Several of them come in Greece with a view to find work and integrate into the society, without being able to imagine the scale of the crisis Greece has been facing the last three years. The result of this situation for them, is to be trapped in a country, without having work or a place to live, and without any help by the Greek state. For several years the Municipality of Thessaloniki granted a block of apartments, in order to host immigrants who were unable to rent a house for themselves. Due to financial crisis the Municipality of Thessaloniki, retired from the finance of this area. Since then, charitable organizations and citizens of Thessaloniki, undertook the maintenance of the building. The plan of all building's residents is to find a way to move in Northern Europe.


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Iskandar, a Syrian refugee photographed on the terrace of the building. Due to its geographical position, Greece has the role of immigrants...

#28077

Refugee living conditions in Greece

15 December 2013

Iskandar, a Syrian refugee photographed on the terrace of the building. Due to its geographical position, Greece has the role of immigrants...

#28077

15 December 2013

Iskandar, a Syrian refugee photographed on the terrace of the building. Due to its geographical position, Greece has the role of immigrants reception coming from Asia in order to continue their long trip to Europe. Several of them come in Greece with a view to find work and integrate into the society, without being able to imagine the scale of the crisis Greece has been facing the last three years. The result of this situation for them, is to be trapped in a country, without having work or a place to live, and without any help by the Greek state. For several years the Municipality of Thessaloniki granted a block of apartments, in order to host immigrants who were unable to rent a house for themselves. Due to financial crisis the Municipality of Thessaloniki, retired from the finance of this area. Since then, charitable organizations and citizens of Thessaloniki, undertook the maintenance of the building. The plan of all building's residents is to find a way to move in Northern Europe.


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An Afghan refugee girl on the terrace of the building where her family lives. Due to its geographical position, Greece has the role of immig...

#38203

Refugee living conditions in Greece

10 December 2013

An Afghan refugee girl on the terrace of the building where her family lives. Due to its geographical position, Greece has the role of immig...

#38203

10 December 2013

An Afghan refugee girl on the terrace of the building where her family lives. Due to its geographical position, Greece has the role of immigrants reception coming from Asia in order to continue their long trip to Europe. Several of them come in Greece with a view to find work and integrate into the society, without being able to imagine the scale of the crisis Greece has been facing the last three years. The result of this situation for them, is to be trapped in a country, without having work or a place to live, and without any help by the Greek state. For several years the Municipality of Thessaloniki granted a block of apartments, in order to host immigrants who were unable to rent a house for themselves. Due to financial crisis the Municipality of Thessaloniki, retired from the finance of this area. Since then, charitable organizations and citizens of Thessaloniki, undertook the maintenance of the building. The plan of all building's residents is to find a way to move in Northern Europe.


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Children playing in the terrace of the building. Due to its geographical position, Greece has the role of immigrants reception coming from A...

#28084

Refugee living conditions in Greece

22 October 2013

Children playing in the terrace of the building. Due to its geographical position, Greece has the role of immigrants reception coming from A...

#28084

22 October 2013

Children playing in the terrace of the building. Due to its geographical position, Greece has the role of immigrants reception coming from Asia in order to continue their long trip to Europe. Several of them come in Greece with a view to find work and integrate into the society, without being able to imagine the scale of the crisis Greece has been facing the last three years. The result of this situation for them, is to be trapped in a country, without having work or a place to live, and without any help by the Greek state. For several years the Municipality of Thessaloniki granted a block of apartments, in order to host immigrants who were unable to rent a house for themselves. Due to financial crisis the Municipality of Thessaloniki, retired from the finance of this area. Since then, charitable organizations and citizens of Thessaloniki, undertook the maintenance of the building. The plan of all building's residents is to find a way to move in Northern Europe.


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An Afghan refugee woman irons on the last floor of the building. Due to its geographical position, Greece has the role of immigrants recepti...

#28011

Refugee living conditions in Greece

22 October 2013

An Afghan refugee woman irons on the last floor of the building. Due to its geographical position, Greece has the role of immigrants recepti...

#28011

22 October 2013

An Afghan refugee woman irons on the last floor of the building. Due to its geographical position, Greece has the role of immigrants reception coming from Asia in order to continue their long trip to Europe. Several of them come in Greece with a view to find work and integrate into the society, without being able to imagine the scale of the crisis Greece has been facing the last three years. The result of this situation for them, is to be trapped in a country, without having work or a place to live, and without any help by the Greek state. For several years the Municipality of Thessaloniki granted a block of apartments, in order to host immigrants who were unable to rent a house for themselves. Due to financial crisis the Municipality of Thessaloniki, retired from the finance of this area. Since then, charitable organizations and citizens of Thessaloniki, undertook the maintenance of the building. The plan of all building's residents is to find a way to move in Northern Europe.


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An Afghan father watches his daughter as he smokes a cigarette. Due to its geographical position, Greece has the role of immigrants receptio...

#28074

Refugee living conditions in Greece

22 October 2013

An Afghan father watches his daughter as he smokes a cigarette. Due to its geographical position, Greece has the role of immigrants receptio...

#28074

22 October 2013

An Afghan father watches his daughter as he smokes a cigarette. Due to its geographical position, Greece has the role of immigrants reception coming from Asia in order to continue their long trip to Europe. Several of them come in Greece with a view to find work and integrate into the society, without being able to imagine the scale of the crisis Greece has been facing the last three years. The result of this situation for them, is to be trapped in a country, without having work or a place to live, and without any help by the Greek state. For several years the Municipality of Thessaloniki granted a block of apartments, in order to host immigrants who were unable to rent a house for themselves. Due to financial crisis the Municipality of Thessaloniki, retired from the finance of this area. Since then, charitable organizations and citizens of Thessaloniki, undertook the maintenance of the building. The plan of all building's residents is to find a way to move in Northern Europe.


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