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  • Zanfina Gashi besucht das "female in IT" Training (FIT) an der American University of Kosovo (AUK), Project EYE , SDC
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  • Zanfina Gashi (mitte) besucht das "female in IT" Training (FIT) an der American University of Kosovo (AUK), Project EYE , SDC
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  • Zanfina Gashi besucht das "female in IT" Training (FIT) an der American University of Kosovo (AUK), Project EYE , SDC
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  • "female in IT" Training (FIT) an der American University of Kosovo (AUK), Project EYE , SDC
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  • Zanfina Gashi besucht das "female in IT" Training (FIT) an der American University of Kosovo (AUK), Project EYE , SDC
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  • Zanfina Gashi (mitte) besucht das "female in IT" Training (FIT) an der American University of Kosovo (AUK), Project EYE , SDC
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  • Zanfina Gashi besucht das "female in IT" Training (FIT) an der American University of Kosovo (AUK), Project EYE , SDC
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  • Zanfina Gashi besucht das "female in IT" Training (FIT) an der American University of Kosovo (AUK), Project EYE , SDC
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  • Zanfina Gashi (links) besucht das "female in IT" Training (FIT) at the American University of Kosovo (AUK), Project EYE , SDC
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  • Young man working out at the Muttrah Bay in Muskat, Oman, 2011
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  • Early morning at the new delhi train station.
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  • Early morning at the new delhi train station.
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  • Early morning at the new delhi train station.
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  • Early morning at the new delhi train station.
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  • Early morning at the new delhi train station.
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  • Early morning at the new delhi train station.
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  • Early morning at the new delhi train station.
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  • Early morning at the new delhi train station.
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  • Early morning at the new delhi train station.
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  • Early morning at the new delhi train station.
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  • Bullet Train
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  • Tokyo
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  • A training course at the TASO training center in Kampala. The TASO training function is ensuring that individual and service providers in different institutions with in and outside Uganda access HIV/AIDS training. Over the years TASO has trained individuals, communities and organizations through participative approaches and direct partnership with people living with HIV/AIDS. Today TASO has trained over 15, 000 individuals both locally and internationally since inception.
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  • Young wrestlers practice traditional wrestling during the evening hours at the wrestling school of ex-wrestler Boy Kaire on the beach of Dakar's Corniche on March 31, 2015. On most of Dakar's many beaches, young men are seen training as wrestlers before and during the wrestling season from December to August,
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  • Low angle perspective on two wrestlers who compete in at training at the the wrestling school of Ex-Wrestler Balla Gaye on August 10, 2015.
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  • Young wrestlers relax after the hard training at the school of ex-Wrestler Boy Kaire at the Corniche in Dakar on April 3, 2015.
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  • Shatila, Lebanon, April 2017. The organisation Najdeh, founded by refugees in the camp, runs crèches and training centres in the camp. Najdeh also renovates the makeshift shelters of the poorest families and provides them with a small income through community service.
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  • Dakar, April 10, 2015. Superstar Balla Gaye 2 comforts his fans on the terrace of his house in Guédiawaye, after he lost a big fight against his opponent Emeu Sene on April the 5th. His followers praise his friendly, open kind, while his opponents accuse him that he gained an unnatural amount of muscles and weight during his training in the USA.
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  • The Wrestler Ndiguel finished box training at Balla Gaye’s school on April 10, 2015. The wrestling match with boxing is the king's discipline of the Senegalese wrestling match, which is delivered traditional-wise without boxing. The French colonial rulers where the ones who had the idea to introduce boxing with bare fists to the Senegalese wrestling match.
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  • After the training on March 30, 2015, Lac de Guiers 2 poses on his car, which he could buy thanks to the prize money he won. The young Wrestler honours his name giver and trainer Lac de Guiers 1 – on April 12th 2015 he defeated   the favoured Wrestler Papa Sow and in 2016 the Senegalese wrestling legend Yekini in the Demba Diop stadium in Dakar, which catapulted   him into the circle of star wresters in Senegal.
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  • Training workshop for small farmers (vaccination of livestock, theory & practice) in THIARGNY, Senegal.
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  • The new generation of wrestlers train on the beach of Ngor in Dakar on April 9, 2015. The wrestlers of Ngor are a team, they train together but never compete against each other in an official tournament. Like Kherou Ngor, tens of thousands of young men in Senegal want to make a career as a wrestler, hoping to one day become rich and famous.
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  • The wrestler Kherou Ngor trains with his boxing coach on the beach of Ngor in Dakar on August 8, 2015, "La lutte avec frappe", wrestling with boxing is the supreme discipline of Senegalese wrestling. Even some of the biggest stars of the Senegalese national sport also train on the beaches of Dakar. For the locals, those trainings are  always welcome entertainment.
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  • Young wrestlers train at the Corniche in Dakar on April 3, 2015. Many young men dream of a career as a wrestler, as Kherou Ngor has already done. Because they don't have much money, they usually train with the simplest of means. Here, the wrestling trainees have to run through the sand and carry each other.
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  • The Wrestler Forza trains with his colleague Diene Kaire Kaire with a truck tyre, in the Olympique club on April 3, 2015. Only the stars of the Senegalese wrestling scene can afford to train at this posh club in the district of Mermez in Dakar.
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  • Aoril 3, 2015. Diene Kaire trains regularly in the Olympique club, but he would prefer to train himself in the USA. His father Boy Kaire was already a sucessfull wrestler. He finished his career as a wrestler in favour of his son. Diene is know just as well known as his father.
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  • Two wrestlers train at a wrestling school on April 7, 2015. The Senegalese wrestling match always takes place in the sand. The fighters try to pack each other on the legs, to unbalance the opponent, what leads to similar positions and movement patterns like wrestling matches in other countries.
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  • April 3, 2015. Not only the big wretling stars like Forza (left) train in the posh club Olympique in Dakar. The memebership prices at the club are almost as high as in some European countries.
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  • Der Wrestler Forza (Bild links) macht während des Trainings im Fitnessclub Olympique eine Verschnaufpause. Wer es sich leisten kann trainiert seine Muskeln in diesem angesagten Club im Stadtteil Mermez in Dakar, in dem manchmal auch Stars wie Balla Gaye 2 anzutreffen sind.
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  • March 3, 2015. Kherou Ngor, a young, successful light weight-Wrestler from the Ngor district in Dakar, trains three times a week on the long stair of the "monument of the African Renaissance". It is one of the biggest bronze statues of the world whose disputed, North Korean aesthetics and insane building cost prevented the former Senegalese president Abdoulaye Wade’s re-election.
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  • Kherou Ngor trains on the stair of the "monument of the African Renaissance”, with a chummy Wrestler
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  • August 11. 2015. Kherou Ngor is a young, successful light weight-Wrestler from a quarter  called Ngor in Dakar, where he lives and trains daily at the beach. Kherou Ngor
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  • Shatila, Lebanon, April 2017. Mohammed Ahmad Ahmad is a trained carpenter. He had a permanent job in Syria. Since he has no prospect of a job in his professional field here, he gladly takes the opportunity to earn something for his family by collecting waste in the camp.
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