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  • 9 year old Manisha who is sighted, leads her blind family members and blind neighbours to the Blind People Association (Andhjan Mandal), Ahmedabad. India
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  • A blind man using a weaving loom at the training centre of the Blind People Association (Andhjan Mandal), Ahmedabad. India
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  • Hansa who is deaf and blind walks through her village accompanied by her father and brother.  Hansa is supported by Sense International and the Dhanki Community Project to lead a more independent life.
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  • Deepak works with 16-year-old Hansa who is deaf and blind. They are learning tactile sign language. Hansa's brother is watching in the background. 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 10-year-old Meena who is deafblind explores the sense of touch with her building blocks with the help of her family. She lives in the remote district of Surandrenagar, a 3-hour drive from Ahmadabad.  Meena is supported by Sense International in Ahmadabad, India.
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  • A young girl with an eye problem and her family visit the IFB Jibon Tari Floating Hospital moored up on the banks of the Modhumoti River.  The Jibon Tari normally moves location every 3 months to remote riverine and offshore areas. It was launched in 1999 and has been major success, reaching more that 200,000 people.  .Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provide care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
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  • A nurse prepares a needle for Dr Mohamed Shaheen to perform Cataracts surgery on a patient on the IFB Jibon Tari Floating Hospital moored up on the banks of the Modhumoti River.  The Jibon Tari normally moves location every 3 months to remote riverine and offshore areas. It was launched in 1999 and has been major success, reaching more that 200,000 people.  .Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provide care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
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  • Dr Mohamed Shaheen performs Cataracts surgery on a patient on the IFB Jibon Tari Floating Hospital moored up on the banks of the Modhumoti River.  The Jibon Tari normally moves location every 3 months to remote riverine and offshore areas. It was launched in 1999 and has been major success, reaching more that 200,000 people.  .Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provide care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
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  • A young boy receives an eye examination from Dr Mohamed Shaheen on the IFB Jibon Tari Floating Hospital moored up on the banks of the Modhumoti River.  The Jibon Tari normally moves location every 3 months to remote riverine and offshore areas. It was launched in 1999 and has been major success, reaching more that 200,000 people.  .Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provide care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
    10-IFB-2238.jpg
  • Dr Mohamed Shaheen performs an eye examination on 28 year old Reksona after performing Cataracts surgery the evening before on the IFB Jibon Tari Floating Hospital moored up on the banks of the Modhumoti River.  The Jibon Tari normally moves location every 3 months to remote riverine and offshore areas. It was launched in 1999 and has been major success, reaching more that 200,000 people..Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provide care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
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  • An inmate points to the weekly prison food menu that has been translated into Braille by the Inside Innovations translation workshop inside Wandsworth prison. HMP Wandsworth in South West London was built in 1851 and is one of the largest prisons in Western Europe. It has a capacity of 1456 prisoners.
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  • Dr Mohamed Shaheen performs Cataracts surgery on a patient on the IFB Jibon Tari Floating Hospital moored up on the banks of the Modhumoti River.  The Jibon Tari normally moves location every 3 months to remote riverine and offshore areas. It was launched in 1999 and has been major success, reaching more that 200,000 people.  .Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provide care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
    10-IFB-1776.jpg
  • Hope Powell, coach of the England women's national football team ,  sits in football attire in South Africa with 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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  • A prisoner holds an extra large print edition of a book for the visually imaired on the Vulnerable Prisoners Unit. HMP Wandsworth, London, United Kingdom
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  • The prisoners food menu is also written in Braille on the Vulnerable Prisoners Unit. HMP Wandsworth, London, United Kingdom
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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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  • 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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  • Inmates involved with the Inside Innovations translation workshop at Wandsworth prison have translated the weekly prison food menu into Braille..HMP Wandsworth in South West London was built in 1851 and is one of the largest prisons in Western Europe. It has a capacity of 1456 prisoners.
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  • A visually impaired prisoner uses a Braille adapted compter on the Vulnerable Prisoners Wing. HMP Wandsworth, London, United Kingdom
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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 workman up a ladder finishes off the final stages of construction for the East London Childcare Institute, Stratford, London.
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  • Mark Hyatt, Head of Technical Services and Sustainability at Guide Dogs for the Blind speaking at the Network & Harvest 2016, Fit for the Future event, The Crystal, London. UK 17th October 2016
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  • A young African school boy reads green numbers that he can read on an orange plate in a book shown to him by a male optician in a classroom in Zonnebloem School, Cape Town, South Africa.  The book is called the Ishara eye test and is a basic check for colour-blind.  The optician works for Mullers, who volunteer their staff to visit schools and perform eye tests on all children in school grade 2.
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