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Caught between Poverty and Politics: Undocumented Migrants in Greece
Photo Essay by Stephen Boyle* In Greece, mismanaged immigration policies, an incompetent, bureaucratic, and sluggish asylum system, an unprecedented and catastrophic economic crisis, and continuing or increasing instability in nearby Africa, Asia and elsewhere have resulted in high levels of undocumented immigration in recent years. Determining accurate numbers of the undocumented in Greece has proved [...]
Full Story»Kashmir Infitada
By Shome Basu* Nestled between the Himalyas and the Pir Panjal mountain range, Kashmir was, is and always will be a paradise. Sadly these views are not without a price. With boundaries that stretch across two hostile countries – India and Pakistan, Kashmir has a tragically tortured past and present. Currently occupied by over 7,00,000 army, police and paramilitary [...]
Childhood Blindness Prevention: Seva Canada Programs in Malawi
Photo Essay by Paolo Patruno* Seva Canada is a charitable organization providing high-quality, comprehensive eye care services for children and adults in Malawi, as well as 8 other countries in the developing world. For children, congenital and developmental cataracts are the leading causes of blindness. Seva’s Childhood Blindness Program in Malawi is dedicated to reducing [...]
Fragile: A story of Bihar migrants working in Calcutta’s largest wholesale market
Photo Essay by Chhandak Pardhan* On the congested road outside Kolay Market- Calcutta’s largest wholesale vegetable market, one often comes across group of well built men in colourful turbans. Wrestling bundles weighing hundreds of kilograms onto the turban-wrapped heads of fellow workers, they deliver bushels of veggies from the trucks and carts outside to the [...]


