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  • Thomas Cook shop front in Middlesborough town centre, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom.
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  • Norman Cook warms up in football attire in South Africa where he is helping the charity, Coaching for Hope. In 2006 Norman Cook aka "Fatboy Slim" agreed to be the patron of Coaching for Hope.  His record company "Skint" had long been the sponsors of Brighton and Hove Albion, one of the football clubs that has supported Coaching for Hope from the start. The charity is an innovative programme, which uses football to create better futures for young people in West and Southern Africa.
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  • Fresh raw mackerel is seasoned and put into the frying pan ready to cook by a chef.
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  • Norman Cook  and Hope Powell, warm up in football attire in South Africa where they are helping the charity, Coaching for Hope. The charity is an innovative programme, which uses football to create better futures for young people in West and Southern Africa.
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  • Fatboy Slim (Norman Cook) playing a set at the Tooting branch of the Oxfam charity shop as part of Oxjam 2009.
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  • Norman Cook aka DJ Fatboy Slim plays football with the children of the SOS orphanage during a Coaching for Hope training session. Norman is the patron for the charity Coaching for Hope. Coaching for Hope is a project set up to promote awareness of HIV and AIDS through football.
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  • Norman Cook aka Fatboy Slim watches a coaching session run by the charity Coaching for Hope in Bamako, Mali. Norman is the patron for the charity Coaching for Hope. Coaching for Hope is a project set up to promote awareness of HIV and AIDS through football.
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  • Norman Cook aka DJ Fatboy Slim and the coaches from Coaching for Hope go to see a football match at the SOS orphanage in a village outside of Bamako, Mali. The rest of the children from the orphanage go and watch as well.  Norman is the patron for the charity Coaching for Hope. Coaching for Hope is a project set up to promote awareness of HIV and AIDS through football.
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  • Fatboy Slim (Norman Cook) playing a set at the Tooting branch of the Oxfam charity shop as part of Oxjam 2009.
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  • Fatboy Slim (Norman Cook) playing a set at the Tooting branch of the Oxfam charity shop as part of Oxjam 2009.
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  • Norman Cook aka Fatboy Slim takes part in a Coaching for Hope art class with the girls and boys from the SOS orphanage outside Bamako, Mali.  Their project for the session is drawing a pitch with the teams playing. Norman is the patron for the charity Coaching for Hope. Coaching for Hope is a project set up to promote awareness of HIV and AIDS through football.
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  • Men working in the prison kitchen <br />
HM Prison Brixton, a local men’s prison located in Brixton in the borough of Lambeth in London, United Kingdom. The prison originally opened in 1820 as the Surrey House of Correction and now has a capacity to hold up to 800 men living across 5 different wings. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Men working in the prison kitchen <br />
HM Prison Brixton, a local men’s prison located in Brixton in the borough of Lambeth in London, United Kingdom. The prison originally opened in 1820 as the Surrey House of Correction and now has a capacity to hold up to 800 men living across 5 different wings. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Fans on Brighton beach listening to Fatboy Slim at the Big Beach Boutique, 4 September 2008.
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  • DJ Fatboy Slim headlining at Rockness,  2008.
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  • Fatboy Slim playing fire football at the lodge after the Rockness show .
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  • Fatboy Slim headlining at Rockness,  2008.
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  • Fatboy Slim headlining at Rockness,  2008.
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  • Fatboy Slim headlining at Rockness,  2008.
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  • Fatboy Slim preparing with the audio visual creator on the night before the Rockness concert.
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  • All day and all of the nights by the Kinks ready to go in Fatboy Slim's record bag at the Atmosphere Club in Johannesburg, South Africa, 2007.
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  • Fatboy Slim at the Atmosphere Club in Johannesburg, South Africa, 2007.
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  • Fatboy Slim pretending to look bored during a concert at the H2O water-park in Johannesburg, South Africa, 2007.
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  • Fatboy Slim in a hotel lift with a cleaner during a tour in Johannesburg, South Africa, 2007.
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  • Fatboy Slim backstage at Brighton beach for the Big Beach Boutique on 27th September 2008.
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  • The laser show at Fatboy Slim headlining at Rockness,  2008.
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  • Fatboy Slim headlining at Rockness,  2008.
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  • Fatboy Slim getting prepared before the Rockness concert.
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  • Fatboy Slim getting prepared before the Rockness concert.
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  • Fatboy Slim getting prepared before the Rockness concert.
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  • Fatboy Slim getting prepared before the Rockness concert.
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  • Fatboy Slim at the Atmosphere Club in Johannesburg, South Africa, 2007.
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  • Fatboy Slim playing records at the Atmosphere Club in Johannesburg, South Africa, 2007.
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  • DJ Fatboy Slim plays @mosphere, Cape Town, South Africa
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  • Fatboy Slim waiving a record in the air sends a message to the crowd at the Atmosphere Club in Johannesburg, South Africa, 2007.
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  • Fatboy Slim dressed as ballerina bumble bee playing Lost Vagueness at Glastonbury in 2007.
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  • DJ Fatboy Slim plays Oxjam in the Tooting Oxfam charity shop. London.
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  • DJ Fatboy Slim plays Oxjam in the Tooting Oxfam charity shop. London.
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  • DJ Fatboy Slim plays Oxjam in the Tooting Oxfam charity shop. London.
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  • DJ Fatboy Slim plays Oxjam in the Tooting Oxfam charity shop. London.
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  • DJ Fatboy Slim plays Oxjam in the Tooting Oxfam charity shop. London.
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  • DJ Fatboy Slim plays Oxjam in the Tooting Oxfam charity shop. London.
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  • Stan, a kitchen orderly, making corned beef sandwiches for packed lunches. £ 11.40 per week. HMP Coldingley, Surrey was built in 1969 and is a Category C training prison. Coldingley is focused on the resettlement of prisoners and all prisoners must work a full working week within the prison. Its capacity is 390 prisoners.
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  • A young woman carries a bucket of water on her head during a downpour on the streets of Bamako during the rainy season. The downpours can be torrential in Mali at times.
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  • DJ Fatboy Slim plays Oxjam in the Tooting Oxfam charity shop. London.
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  • DJ Fatboy Slim plays Oxjam in the Tooting Oxfam charity shop. London.
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  • DJ Fatboy Slim plays Oxjam in the Tooting Oxfam charity shop. London.
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  • DJ Fatboy Slim plays Oxjam in the Tooting Oxfam charity shop. London.
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  • DJ Fatboy Slim plays Oxjam in the Tooting Oxfam charity shop. London.
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  • DJ Fatboy Slim plays Oxjam in the Tooting Oxfam charity shop. London.
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  • DJ Fatboy Slim plays Oxjam in the Tooting Oxfam charity shop. London.
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  • DJ Fatboy Slim plays Oxjam in the Tooting Oxfam charity shop. London.
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  • DJ Fatboy Slim plays Oxjam in the Tooting Oxfam charity shop. London.
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  • DJ Fatboy Slim plays Oxjam in the Tooting Oxfam charity shop. London.
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  • DJ Fatboy Slim plays Oxjam in the Tooting Oxfam charity shop. London.
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  • Blind Children practise football and learn new skills from coaches, in Cape town, South Africa, through the charity "Coaching for Hope". Both Hope Powell and DJ Fatboy Slim work with the charity, whose innovative programme, uses football to create better futures for young people in West and Southern Africa.
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  • A painted faced girl shows off her football skills in Cape town, South Africa, where the charity "Coaching for Hope" are working with children. Both Hope Powell and DJ Fatboy Slim work with the charity, whose innovative programme uses football to create better futures for young people in West and Southern Africa.
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  • A Malian woman walks around the marketplace in Bamako, Mali selling school textbooks and journals that she carries on her head in a brightly decorated metal bowl.
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  • Young Malian teenagers play a football game on Sony Playstation game consoles at a market stall in the local market of Bamako, Mali.
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  • Local coach Youba Cisse celebrates with the kids on his team after winning the Coaching for Hope tournament in Bamako, Mali. Coaching for Hope is a project set up to promote awareness of HIV and AIDS through football.
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  • G8 leaders must cook up the right deal to fight hunger and poverty by tackling tax dodging. Failing to do this will leave a bad taste in everyone’s mouths. Donegall place, City Hall, Belfast. Sunday16th June 2013.
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  • G8 leaders must cook up the right deal to fight hunger and poverty by tackling tax dodging. Failing to do this will leave a bad taste in everyone’s mouths. Donegall place, City Hall, Belfast. Sunday16th June 2013.
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  • G8 leaders must cook up the right deal to fight hunger and poverty by tackling tax dodging. Failing to do this will leave a bad taste in everyone’s mouths. Donegall place, City Hall, Belfast. Sunday16th June 2013.
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  • G8 leaders must cook up the right deal to fight hunger and poverty by tackling tax dodging. Failing to do this will leave a bad taste in everyone’s mouths. Donegall place, City Hall, Belfast. Sunday16th June 2013.
    13-IF_Oxfam-5357.jpg
  • G8 leaders must cook up the right deal to fight hunger and poverty by tackling tax dodging. Failing to do this will leave a bad taste in everyone’s mouths. Donegall place, City Hall, Belfast. Sunday16th June 2013.
    13-IF_Oxfam-5218.jpg
  • G8 leaders must cook up the right deal to fight hunger and poverty by tackling tax dodging. Failing to do this will leave a bad taste in everyone’s mouths. Donegall place, City Hall, Belfast. Sunday16th June 2013.
    13-IF_Oxfam-5205.jpg
  • G8 leaders must cook up the right deal to fight hunger and poverty by tackling tax dodging. Failing to do this will leave a bad taste in everyone’s mouths. Donegall place, City Hall, Belfast. Sunday16th June 2013.
    13-IF_Oxfam-5170.jpg
  • G8 leaders must cook up the right deal to fight hunger and poverty by tackling tax dodging. Failing to do this will leave a bad taste in everyone’s mouths. Donegall place, City Hall, Belfast. Sunday16th June 2013.
    13-IF_Oxfam-5088.jpg
  • G8 leaders must cook up the right deal to fight hunger and poverty by tackling tax dodging. Failing to do this will leave a bad taste in everyone’s mouths. Donegall place, City Hall, Belfast. Sunday16th June 2013.
    13-IF_Oxfam-5380.jpg
  • G8 leaders must cook up the right deal to fight hunger and poverty by tackling tax dodging. Failing to do this will leave a bad taste in everyone’s mouths. Donegall place, City Hall, Belfast. Sunday16th June 2013.
    13-IF_Oxfam-5246.jpg
  • G8 leaders must cook up the right deal to fight hunger and poverty by tackling tax dodging. Failing to do this will leave a bad taste in everyone’s mouths. Donegall place, City Hall, Belfast. Sunday16th June 2013.
    13-IF_Oxfam-5179.jpg
  • G8 leaders must cook up the right deal to fight hunger and poverty by tackling tax dodging. Failing to do this will leave a bad taste in everyone’s mouths. Donegall place, City Hall, Belfast. Sunday16th June 2013.
    13-IF_Oxfam-5157.jpg
  • G8 leaders must cook up the right deal to fight hunger and poverty by tackling tax dodging. Failing to do this will leave a bad taste in everyone’s mouths. Donegall place, City Hall, Belfast. Sunday16th June 2013.
    13-IF_Oxfam-5133.jpg
  • G8 leaders must cook up the right deal to fight hunger and poverty by tackling tax dodging. Failing to do this will leave a bad taste in everyone’s mouths. Donegall place, City Hall, Belfast. Sunday16th June 2013.
    13-IF_Oxfam-5122.jpg
  • G8 leaders must cook up the right deal to fight hunger and poverty by tackling tax dodging. Failing to do this will leave a bad taste in everyone’s mouths. Donegall place, City Hall, Belfast. Sunday16th June 2013.
    13-IF_Oxfam-5064.jpg
  • Hand prints in dung bricks that are drying in the sunshine on the side of the wall of a house on the 2nd of October 2018 in Satkhira District, Bangladesh. Dung bricks once dried make excellent fuel for cooking. Satkhira is a district in southwestern Bangladesh and is part of Khulna Division. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Hand prints in dung bricks that are drying in the sunshine on the side of the wall of a house on the 2nd of October 2018 in Satkhira District, Bangladesh. Dung bricks once dried make excellent fuel for cooking. Satkhira is a district in southwestern Bangladesh and is part of Khulna Division. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    Bangladesh-Dung-Bricks-7566.jpg
  • A home made charcoal making system in Stone Town, Zanzibar. When a tree is felled to make charcoal it is chopped up and set light to then buried under soil and palm leaves and left to smoulder for several days. The wood burns at high temperatures which pyrolyzes the wood. The making and use of charcoal contributes to deforestation and air pollution. It is an affordable fuel used for cooking across Africa.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A home made charcoal making system in Stone Town, Zanzibar. When a tree is felled to make charcoal it is chopped up and set light to then buried under soil and palm leaves and left to smoulder for several days. The wood burns at high temperatures which pyrolyzes the wood. The making and use of charcoal contributes to deforestation and air pollution. It is an affordable fuel used for cooking across Africa.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    Tanzania-Zanzibar-Charcoal-Making-96...jpg
  • A home made charcoal making system in Stone Town, Zanzibar. When a tree is felled to make charcoal it is chopped up and set light to then buried under soil and palm leaves and left to smoulder for several days. The wood burns at high temperatures which pyrolyzes the wood. The making and use of charcoal contributes to deforestation and air pollution. It is an affordable fuel used for cooking across Africa.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    Tanzania-Zanzibar-Charcoal-Making-96...jpg
  • Mary Njeri and Jennifer Karimi are the cooks at St Patrick’s primary school in Thika, Kenya.  The kitchen was built by AFCIC (Action for children in conflict) and Mary and Jennifer’s wages are paid by AFCIC.  75% of the pupils are from the Kiandutu slum and the school run a feeding program helping over 250 children.
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  • Mary Njeri and Jennifer Karimi are the cooks at St Patrick’s primary school in Thika, Kenya.  The kitchen was built by AFCIC (Action for children in conflict) and Mary and Jennifer’s wages are paid by AFCIC.  75% of the pupils are from the Kiandutu slum and the school run a feeding program helping over 250 children.
    11-afcic-8942.jpg
  • Mary Njeri and Jennifer Karimi are the cooks at St Patrick’s primary school in Thika, Kenya.  The kitchen was built by AFCIC (Action for children in conflict) and Mary and Jennifer’s wages are paid by AFCIC.  75% of the pupils are from the Kiandutu slum and the school run a feeding program helping over 250 children.
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  • Madam Betty Okiru cooking in a hut using a fuel-efficient stove. The stove is constructed in a way that uses the least amount of wood, a chimney is built into the back to remove the smoke from the hut. She lives with her husband Francis Okiru in the Pallisa district of Uganda. Francis joined the Kulika project in 2003 and received sustainable organic agriculture training.
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  • Hand prints in dung bricks that are drying in the sunshine on the side of the wall of a house on the 2nd of October 2018 in Satkhira District, Bangladesh. Dung bricks once dried make excellent fuel for cooking. Satkhira is a district in southwestern Bangladesh and is part of Khulna Division. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    Bangladesh-Dung-Bricks-7574.jpg
  • A home made charcoal making system in Stone Town, Zanzibar. When a tree is felled to make charcoal it is chopped up and set light to then buried under soil and palm leaves and left to smoulder for several days. The wood burns at high temperatures which pyrolyzes the wood. The making and use of charcoal contributes to deforestation and air pollution. It is an affordable fuel used for cooking across Africa.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    Tanzania-Zanzibar-Charcoal-Making-95...jpg
  • The large pot that is used for cooking for the feeding program at St Patrick’s primary school in Thika, Kenya. The kitchen was built by AFCIC (Action for children in conflict) and cooks wages are paid by AFCIC.  75% of the pupils are from the Kiandutu slum and the school run a feeding program helping over 250 children. For some children this in the only meal they will get a day.
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  • Mary Njeri and Jennifer Karimi are the cooks at St Patrick’s primary school in Thika, Kenya.  The kitchen was built by AFCIC (Action for children in conflict) and Mary and Jennifer’s wages are paid by AFCIC.  75% of the pupils are from the Kiandutu slum and the school run a feeding program helping over 250 children.
    11-afcic-8929.jpg
  • An elderly man chopping up a tree with an axe for firewood in the morning sunshine, on the 3rd of March 2020 in  the village of Raniswara, Ghairung, Gorkha, Nepal.   (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • An elderly man chopping up a tree with an axe for firewood in the morning sunshine, on the 3rd of March 2020 in  the village of Raniswara, Ghairung, Gorkha, Nepal.   (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Staff and volunteers preparing mash potato for the homeless . Slough Homeless our concern (SHOC) A local homeless charity helping the homeless and vulnerable in Slough. Berkshire, UK.
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  • Kitchen staff lift off a large pot in the kitchen area of Graissa Road primary school. Their wages are paid by AFCIC (Action for children in conflict). The majority of the 800 pupils are from the Kiandutu slum and many rely on this one meal a day.
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  • Monica works in the kitchen at Graissa Road Primary School in Thika, Kenya. .Her wages are paid by AFCIC (Action for children in conflict). The majority of the pupils are from the Kiandutu slum. The school has 800 children.
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  • Deepak works with 16-year-old Hansa who is deaf and blind. Deepak is trained by Sense International in Ahmadabad, India. Hansa is also supported by the Dhanki Community Project to lead a more independent life.
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  • The process of baking unleavened matza bread for Passover finishes with the uncooked dough being put in a brick oven on a long wooden stick. The baking process from start to finish has to be completed within 18 minutes for it to be Kosher. They are baking matza bread for the festival of Passover out the back of Bethune Road synagogue.
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  • A kitchen volunteer draining  the boiled potatoes in Slough Homeless our concern (SHOC) A local homeless charity helping the homeless and vulnerable in Slough. Berkshire, UK.
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  • Batwa tribes people fermenting the plantains to make plantain wine and whiskey on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Uganda.
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  • Women learn new skills through the a NHASD Program, in Egypt. They are taught vocational and practical skills, such as, baking, teaching and carpentry. This gives them the opportunity to earn money in the future, which is crucial as poverty is becoming more widespread in rural areas of Upper Egypt, and especially and among female-headed households.
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  • Radio DJ Sara Cox 'does a Delia' hosting a pop up supper for Oxfam.Radio DJ Sara Cox swaps her microphone for an oven to host a special one off pop up restaurant with Oxfam.  .The popular radio one DJ cooked a South American themed three course dinner for guests at Hackney City Farm in London.  Co-hosted with Oxfam, Sara entertained a varied group of diners including fellow DJs, well known food bloggers and local food producing heroes..Sara Cox said: ?I love cooking and entertaining people so I'm really happy to be 'doing a Delia' and swapping a radio studio for a kitchen for the night to cook up a South American supper for my guests.  Hosting the event is a fun and creative way for me to show my support for Oxfam's campaign to share the world's food resources more fairly and eradicate hunger.?
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  • Radio DJ Sara Cox 'does a Delia' hosting a pop up supper for Oxfam.Radio DJ Sara Cox swaps her microphone for an oven to host a special one off pop up restaurant with Oxfam.  .The popular radio one DJ cooked a South American themed three course dinner for guests at Hackney City Farm in London.  Co-hosted with Oxfam, Sara entertained a varied group of diners including fellow DJs, well known food bloggers and local food producing heroes..Sara Cox said: ?I love cooking and entertaining people so I'm really happy to be 'doing a Delia' and swapping a radio studio for a kitchen for the night to cook up a South American supper for my guests.  Hosting the event is a fun and creative way for me to show my support for Oxfam's campaign to share the world's food resources more fairly and eradicate hunger.?
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