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  • Today Impa produces metallurgic products, mainly aluminum tubes and foil.
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  • In the beginning of the recuperation, the workers earned hardly anything. For over a year they had to get by with 5 Argentinian Pesos a week.
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  • IMPA. La fabrica Recuperada, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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  • A worker undresses and washes himself at the end of the workday.
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  • Victor Rodriguez (29) (middle).Works at Impa for 10 years..Because he wants to work there.
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  • A worker is waving his hands at his collegues to ask for help with a machine. The old machines at the factory break down often.
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  • Ricardo Lugones (37) works at IMPA in Buenos Aires for 10 years. He used to work as a Pizza delivery guy, got often robbed during  work and therefore did not feel safe anymore. His father, a former IMPA worker, recommended him to work at IMPA.
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  • While the factory owners were stuck in negotiations with creditors, in May of 1998, IMPA employees, past and present decided to "recuperate" the inactive factory and begin production, using the machinery and materials that had been left, and paying out of their own pockets to purchase whatever else they needed,
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  • Anual Report (2017) for the Swiss Re Foundation about their Partnership with Ashoka in India, supporting the efforts of social entrepreneurs to fight malnutrition among pupils in India. Photographed for the Swiss re foundation.
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  • Anual Report (2017) for the Swiss Re Foundation about their Partnership with Ashoka in India, supporting the efforts of social entrepreneurs to fight malnutrition among pupils in India.
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  • Anual Report (2017) for the Swiss Re Foundation about their Partnership with Ashoka in India, supporting the efforts of social entrepreneurs to fight malnutrition among pupils in India.
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  • Anual Report (2017) for the Swiss Re Foundation about their Partnership with Ashoka in India, supporting the efforts of social entrepreneurs to fight malnutrition among pupils in India.
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  • Anual Report (2017) for the Swiss Re Foundation about their Partnership with Ashoka in India, supporting the efforts of social entrepreneurs to fight malnutrition among pupils in India.
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  • At the refugee camp Mae Ra Ma Luang
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  • Anual Report (2017) for the Swiss Re Foundation about their Partnership with Ashoka in India, supporting the efforts of social entrepreneurs to fight malnutrition among pupils in India.
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  • Anual Report (2017) for the Swiss Re Foundation about their Partnership with Ashoka in India, supporting the efforts of social entrepreneurs to fight malnutrition among pupils in India.
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  • Anual Report (2017) for the Swiss Re Foundation about their Partnership with Ashoka in India, supporting the efforts of social entrepreneurs to fight malnutrition among pupils in India.
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  • Anual Report (2017) for the Swiss Re Foundation about their Partnership with Ashoka in India, supporting the efforts of social entrepreneurs to fight malnutrition among pupils in India.
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  • A music and dance performance in traditional dresses is held at a school in Assam, India, in order to honor and welcome guests. The photograph was taken for the 2017 Anual Report of the Swiss Re Foundation, documenting the foundation´s Partnership with Ashoka in India, an NGO which  supports the efforts of social entrepreneurs to fight malnutrition among pupils in India.
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  • Anual Report (2017) for the Swiss Re Foundation about their Partnership with Ashoka in India, supporting the efforts of social entrepreneurs to fight malnutrition among pupils in India.
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  • Anual Report (2017) for the Swiss Re Foundation about their Partnership with Ashoka in India, supporting the efforts of social entrepreneurs to fight malnutrition among pupils in India.
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  • At the refugee camp Mae Ra Ma Luang
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  • A TASO worker hands out a check to the school principle to pay for the scool fees of the children of some of their clients who are not able to work because they suffer from AIDS.
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  • Pupils drive from the suburb Rongai to school on the Mixtape Matatu. To have been driven to school on a hot bus is a status symbol with which schoolchildren already like to boast. Traveling in a Matatu is much more than just traveling by bus - it is a youth culture. No matter where a youngster comes from, and no matter how poor his parents may be, in the Matatu he can gain respect. It is a social space full of codes and rituals. What matters is how one presents oneself and dresses, how one speaks.
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  • Anual Report (2017) for the Swiss Re Foundation about their Partnership with Ashoka in India, supporting the efforts of social entrepreneurs to fight malnutrition among pupils in India.
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  • Anual Report (2017) for the Swiss Re Foundation about their Partnership with Ashoka in India, supporting the efforts of social entrepreneurs to fight malnutrition among pupils in India.
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  • Anual Report (2017) for the Swiss Re Foundation about their Partnership with Ashoka in India, supporting the efforts of social entrepreneurs to fight malnutrition among pupils in India.
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  • The AIDS Support Organization (TASO) was founded in 1987 by Noerine Kaleeba and a group of friends and colleagues some of whom were either directly infected with HIV or implicitly affected because their very close familial associates were infected. Today TASO cares for over 100,000 people annually through HIV counseling, medical care as well as social support.
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  • For over 20 years northern Uganda was terrorized by a rebel group called the Lord Resistance Army (LRA). The rebels raided villages, killed, raped and mutilated the villagers and abducted young men and children to slave them as soldiers. Gulu, a city in Northern Uganda, was at the heart  of the conflict between the rebels and the ugandan army. The Ugandan gouvernment built refugee camps as a protection for civilians and displaced them from the villages for years. Now that the conflict is over the gouvernment sends people back to their villages to rebuild their houses, so only old people and children remain in the camps.
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  • At the refugee camp Mae Ra Ma Luang
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  • For over 20 years northern Uganda was terrorized by a rebel group called the Lord Resistance Army (LRA). The rebels raided villages, killed, raped and mutilated the villagers and abducted young men and children to slave them as soldiers. Gulu, a city in Northern Uganda, was at the heart  of the conflict between the rebels and the ugandan army. The Ugandan gouvernment built refugee camps as a protection for civilians and displaced them from the villages for years. Now that the conflict is over the gouvernment sends people back to their villages to rebuild their houses, so only old people and children remain in the camps.
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  • For over 20 years northern Uganda was terrorized by a rebel group called the Lord Resistance Army (LRA). The rebels raided villages, killed, raped and mutilated the villagers and abducted young men and children to slave them as soldiers. Gulu, a city in Northern Uganda, was at the heart  of the conflict between the rebels and the ugandan army. The Ugandan gouvernment built refugee camps as a protection for civilians and displaced them from the villages for years. Now that the conflict is over the gouvernment sends people back to their villages to rebuild their houses, so only old people and children remain in the camps.
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  • At the refugee camp Mae Ra Ma Luang
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  • At the refugee camp Mae Ra Ma Luang
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  • At the refugee camp Mae Ra Ma Luang
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  • Because they are socially stigmatized, sex workers are frequently exposed to robbery and violence. Pamela shoes the spot where she was brutally raped by five men who tortured her with barb wire for several hours. She had been raped several time before.
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