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Tim Hetherington - LIBERIA.
LIBERIA. 2006. Traditional hunter in the Gbelle forest.
LIBERIA. 2006. Traditional Mandingo hunter in the Lofa forest.
LIBERIA. Gutherie. 2006. Rubber collected at the Gutherie Rubber plantation.
LIBERIA. Harper. 2006. Waterway.
LIBERIA. 2006.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Lofa forest.
LIBERIA. 2006.
LIBERIA. Voingama. 2006. Woman carrying water.
LIBERIA. Bassa County. 2006. Swamp land in the in interior.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. A blood sample is prepared for Hiv/Aids testing at the Government run National AIDS Control Programme (NACP) centre at the JFK hospital.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. The sign for a traditional healer from Ivory Coast who claims to have a natural cure for Hiv/Aids.
LIBERIA. Saniquillie. 2006. A lab set up in the town of Saniquillie in Nimba county by the aid agency Medicins Sans Frontiers has the only CD4 HIV/AIDS testing system in the country.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Amos Olushola is a Nigerian healer carrys on the traditional use of bush medicine taught to him by his father to treat human ailments such as HIV/AIDS.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. The chair where people who have HIV/AIDS sit to talk to counsellor Sumoyea V. Guluma at the government run National AIDS Control Programme (NACP) centre at the JFK hospital.
LIBERIA. 2006. A patient approaches the tent of a traditional healer who uses bush medicine to treat human diseases such as HIV/AIDS.
LIBERIA. Harbel. 2006. A blood bank at Firestone Hospital holds donor blood that has been tested negative for the HIV virus. Most of the HIV testing kits supplied by the government are used for the purposes of testing blood donors.
LIBERIA. Harbel. 2006. A rubber tree at the Firestone rubbber plantation is painted with the block area code. Firestone is one of the largest producers in the world of rubber and latex, the ingredient used in the production of condoms.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Rofina Paye, counsellor at the Lutheran HIV/AIDS testing centre.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Members of the Penticostal Solution Temple fall collapse into a frenzy during a church service. The leader of the church, 'Bishop' Bethel Onyeneke claims that he can cure HIV/AIDS during his services.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Pastor Johnny M. Dwanyen of the Solution Temple claims that only God can cure HIV through their ministry. He states "We ask to see the medical records of those who are HIV+ and then we challenge it to become HIV-."
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Josephus Dahn is the director of Light, Liberia's national support group for those who are HIV+.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Boersen S. Hinneh is a member of the 'Young AIDS Fighters', a group of young catholic people who come together to spread awareness of HIV/AIDS. The group was first started in 2004 by Fr.Chuks (left) who stated "I started the group because I observed that the moral life of th
LIBERIA. Unification Town. 2006. Napoleon Tingbay is the Police Chief for Unification Town (also known as 'Smell no taste") where HIV is becoming an increasing problem compunded by rape.
"Some people don't believe in HIV. They think you are lying. Some people around here may have it, but they won'
LIBERIA. Harbel. 2006. Jerry, a worker at the Firestone Rubber plantation listens to an HIV/AIDS awareness talk given by members of the Light Association. Most have never heard details of what the virus is about.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. A mural at the Solution Temple where 'Bishop' Bethel Onyeneke claims to cure HIV/AIDS.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. A poster at the Lutheran HIV/AIDS testing centre.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Pastor Johnny M. Dwanyen of the Solution Temple claims that only God can cure HIV through their ministry. He states "HIV is a spirit. The bible says that sickness is a spirit, and only in the spirit can it be dealt with."
LIBERIA. 2006. Spenser's mother brought him to the hospital here when he was two months old. His birthday is June 13th and he was born in June 2003, during the time of fighting we called world war 20. His mother got sick, so we did a test on them both and it revealed that they were HIV +. One week l
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Glopu Bruce at her office at the National AIDS Control Programme (NACP) centre at the JFK hospital.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Hiv/AIDS billboards are prepared at the National AIDS Control Programme (NACP) centre at the JFK hospital. These boards will be set up throughout the different regions of Liberia.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. 'Black Gate'. The entrance to the hospice where terminally ill HIV/AIDS patients go to die is run by nuns from the order of Mother Theresa. Originally painted black, local people knew the gate as a place from which once entered, no-one returned. The gates were repainted blue
LIBERIA. Robertsfield Airport. 2006. Patty Anglin, head of the Adoption agency 'Acres of Hope' negotiates airport security checks while holding a child that she is about to take to the US for adoption.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Sign board for the Acres of Hope orphanage/ adoption agency.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Patty Anglin, head of the Adoption agency Acres of Hope holds her pet chimpanzee Booboo, while her assistant Donna holds a Liberian orphan, Josiah, who is about to be taken to the states.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Orphans from the adoption agency 'Acres of Hope' identify their bags before departing for Robertsfield airport in Liberia for the US.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Young orphans at the Acres of Hope orphanage. Many of the children here are brought for adoption to the US.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Daisy plays at the Acres of Hope orphanage while awaiting the official paperwork that will allow her to be adopted in the US.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Daisy at the Acres of Hope orphanage.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Daisy at the Acres of Hope orphanage.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Daisy feeds the dogs at her garndmothers house during a visit from the orphanage.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Dinner time at Acres of Hope orphanage.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Orphaned child at Acres of Hope orphanage.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Orphaned child at adoption agency Acres of Hope orphanage.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Children's drawing on the wall of a dormitory at the Acres of Hope orphanage. Many of the children here end up going for adoption in the US.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Photo of Liberian orphan with new family in the US on a kitchen noticeboard at the Acres of Hope orphanage.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Photo on the kitchen pin board at Acres of Hope orphanage.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Photo on the kitchen pin board at Acres of Hope orphanage.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Photo on the kitchen pin board at Acres of Hope orphanage.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Photo on the kitchen pin board at Acres of Hope orphanage.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Photos on the kitchen pin board at Acres of Hope orphanage show adopted Liberian children with their new families in the US.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Josephine McKeever stands in her aunts house holding a photograph of her mother, Elizabeth Nimley, a nurse currently looking for work in Ghana. Josephine lives in Fatima Cottage orphanage because her family cannot care for her. Her sister Cecilia has already been adopted int
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Washed nappies being dried from a tree outside Fatima Cottage orphanage.
LIBERIA. Dixville, Monrovia. 2006. Children from Mother Young's Fatima Cottage drink holy salted water in the morning as a form of medicine to protect them. Josephine is second from left.
Dixville, Monrovia, Liberia.
February 2006
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. A boy from Fatima Cottage orphanage fetches water from a nearby creek to make bricks. The older boys are working to build a new refectory for the orphanage.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Girls from Fatima Cottage orphanage make up each others hair in the girls dormitory during a break from lessons. Seven girls sleep in a single room.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Girls in a female dormitory at Fatima Cottage, the orphanage where Daisy, Papee and Cecilia had all stayed. Seven girls share the room and this single mattress. Cecilia's sister Josephine is still aresident there.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Advertising signboard in Liberia. The truth is that Liberia is a very dangerous place to grow up.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. A carer with a child at an outdoor kitchen at Fatima Cottage orphanage.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Girls reading in a female dormitory at Fatima Cottage, the orphanage where Daisy, Papee and Cecilia had all stayed. Seven girls share the room and this single mattress. Cecilia's sister Josephine is still a resident there.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Jacob, an orphan who has lived at Fatima Cottage orphanage for over five years tend to the banana plantation on the land of the orphanage.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Jacob, an orphan who has lived at Fatima Cottage orphanage for over five years tend to the banana plantation on the land of the orphanage.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Orphans gather after breakfast at Fatima Cottage orphanage.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Orphaned child at Acres of Hope orphanage.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Orphans from Fatima Cottage carry out building work during a school break.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. A signboard of Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf at the Paynesville intersection.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Signboard of the US adoption agency 'Acres of Hope'.
LIBERIA. Saniquillie. 2006. Young girls hang out by a bar in Saniquillie.
Nearly everyone in Liberia would take the opportunity to move to the US as economic opportunites in Liberia are scarce.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Daisy with writer Katharine Houreld at Cooper's beach, weeks before Daisy is due to travel to the USA to be adopted into the same family as her brother Papee.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Fatima Cottage orphanage.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Gyude Bryant, Chairman of the NTLG, at an official UN function.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Julia Duncan Cassell (right), also know as 'Pinkie' returns from US to work with the new administration in Liberia and later becomes the Superintendent of Gran Bassa County.
LIBERIA. Mendigisua, Voinjama, Lofa County. 2006. Abandoned facility of the Liberi Produce and Marketing
LIBERIA. Mendigisua, Voinjama, Lofa County. 2006. Abandoned facility of the Liberi Produce and Marketing
LIBERIA. Capitol Bypass, Monrovia. 2006. Mural ouside the Ministry of Health.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. View of the abndoned El Roye building on Ashmun Street.
LIBERIA. Voinjama. 2006.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Police on duty. Liberia is sill without state supplied electricity. Those who need electricity have to use current supplied by private generators.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Thomas Yaya Nimely as Liberia's Foreign Minister. Nimely was chairman of the second rebel group in the Liberian conflict, the Movement For Democracy in Liberia (MODEL). Nimely was born in Pleebo in Maryland County of Liberia on November 5, 1956. Nimely has American Citizen
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. White Flower.
LIBERIA. Voinjama. 2006. Gate to the UN Pakistani contingent base in Voinjama.
LIBERIA. Voinjama. 2006. Portraits of people made under the security lights of a UN compound.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. General Beau Beaujoi Boi, Cheif of Staff of the MODEL rebel group took up the position of the deputy minister of Finance in the Liberian Transitional government under Gyude Bryant.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Edwin Snowe, here during his time as speaker of the House in Liberia later resigned over corruption charges.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. General Sia Sherif; aka Cobra; former chief of staff of the LURD (Liberians United for Reconciliation and Democracy) rebel movement at his office as Deputy Minister of Defence.
LIBERIA. Voinjama. 2006. Portraits of people made under the security lights of a UN compound.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Mother Young, head of the Fatima Cottage orphanage.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. January 2006. Jeff Koinange of US television channel CNN reports from the inauguration
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Visiting dignitaries wearing cloth printed with the image of Ellen Johnson-Sirlea
LIBERIA. Monrovia. January 2006. President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf at the reception in the Executive Mansion
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Bunting made of the Liberian flag is gathered up after a celebratory day on which
LIBERIA. Monrovia. January 2006. The public gallery of the Liberian Legislature.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. July 26th 2006. United Nations Special Representative Alan Doss is surrounded by his se
LIBERIA. Monrovia. July 26th 2006. The Executive Mansion on fire durng an incident on the day that newly e
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LIBERIA. Voinjama. 2006. Nighttime.
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LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. UN Secretary General Kofi Annan sits beside the speaker of the house Edwin Snowe
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Guards at the Centennial Pavilion during a ceremony attended by the new president
LIBERIA. 2006.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Caretaker in the lobby of the Defence Ministry. The large building known also as
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2005. Worker and family at the Firestone Rubber Plantation.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2005. Street scene.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Visiting dignitaries gather at a reception held in honour of the newly-inaugurate
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. People gather to watch the opening of the parliament in the public gallery of the
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2006. Members of the family of Edwin Snowe, speaker of the house and ex-son-in-law to C
LIBERIA. Monrovia. January 2006. Newly-elected Senators, including NPFL ex-general "Peanut Butter", sit in
LIBERIA. Monrovia. January 2006. George Dweh, ex-ULIMO leader and ex-speaker of the House, toasts to the n
LIBERIA. Monrovia. January 2006. Chandelier at the Executive Mansion during a banquet to celebrate the ina
LIBERIA. Voinjama. 2006. Portraits of people made under the security lights of a UN compound.
LIBERIA. Voinjama. 2006. Portraits of people made under the security lights of a UN compound.
LIBERIA. Voinjama. 2006. Portraits of people made under the security lights of a UN compound.
LIBERIA. Lofa County. 2006. Massacre site ner the village of Zwordamai.
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