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« PROSTITUTES OF EUROPE »
Mathilde BOUVARD

A different take on prostitution
« alles wird gut »
(everything's gonna be fine)

photographs : Katrin JAKOBSEN



VETERANS GARDEN
photographs : Mathieu GRANDJEAN



HIV POSITIV
LIVING WITH AIDS

photographs : Virginie de GALZAIN



THE LAW OF SILENCE IS WEAKENING
photographs : Marc-André PAUZÉ



NORD KIVU,
15 years of war

photographs : Samuel TURPIN
RDC – Democratic Republic of Congo  
2004 / 2008



DADAAB
The biggest refugee camp in the world

photographs : Jean-Christophe HANCHÉ



CEAUCESCAU’S ORPHANS
20 years on

photographs : Elisabeth BLANCHET



CONTINENTAL CLAIROIX
son of a struggle

photographs : Stéphane DUBROMEL



CHILDREN HAVE RIGHTS
photographs : Jérômine DERIGNY



BUENAVENTURA, a silent violence
photographs : Clement SACCOMANI



UMUGUDU,
a Rwandan Family

photographs : Yann CASTANIER



SANGATTE:
Migrants in CALAIS

photographs : Jean-Christophe HANCHÉ



TO CHANGE MUMBAY
IN A NEW SHANGHAI

photographs : Laetitia DUPIN

INDIA – 2008
The poorest people’s fate




- CHRISTINE
Her life in the street
and men

photographs : Léa HAMOIGNON



ACCEPTANCE
photographs : Elisabeth SCHNEIDER
Multiple sclerosis is a neurological degenerative disease. It causes troubles with the conduction of nerve impulse.


PLASTIC PRISON
in Andalusia

photographs : Christophe CHAMMARTIN



AFGHAN HEROIN ADDICTS
photographs : Sandra CALLIGARO



CURSE OF THE BLACK GOLD
photographs : Ed KASHI



BAD AIR
photographs : William DANIELS



BURMA:
1- PEOPLE’S DESIRE
2- RESISTING TO CENSORSHIP AND PROPAGANDA

photographs : Grégory COHEN

Two photo stories by Manon OTT and  Grégory COHEN




TRAFFIC
photographs : Laurent VAUTRIN
Organ transplantation is now part of our daily lives. Made possible by the development in the 1980’s of cyclosporin, a revolutionary antireject drug that allows patients in desperate situations to live. Unfortunately, the shortage of organs makes unnecessary what science has made possible. Thus, the desperation of patients meets the despair caused by poverty. The organ trafficking was born of this meeting.



Three weeks in Mosul with the Iraqi army
photographs : Edouard BEAU



BURNED LIVES
photographs : David SEPEAU



NORTH KOREAN WOMEN FOR SALE
photographs : Georges DAYAN



CACHAN
A refugee camp on the outskirts of Paris

photographs : Diane GRIMONET



THE BURIED TRUTH
Guatemala, the unknown genocide

photographs : Miquel DEWEVER-PLANA



P.F.
Perforation by Firearms

photographs : Aude CHEVALIER-BEAUMEL



Burmese immigrants in Thailand
photographs : John HULME



Behind the scenery: The workers of the Bund
photographs : Boris SVARTZMAN



Missing persons and their families
photographs : Ferdi LIMANI



Prisons interior side
photographs : Michel LE MOINE



THE RESISTANCE OF THE MAPUCHE
photographs : Fred JACQUEMOT



Léa and Sudkiya
photographs : Tomer APPELBAUM



DARFUR
photographs : Stephanie RIVOAL



Aging in America
photographs : Ed KASHI



Shanghai's Mingong
photographs : Pierre HENNIQUANT



T R A C E S
photographs : Guia BESANA



Kathmandu Nutritional Home
photographs : Heather ELDER



Precocious weddings of young girls in Ethiopia
photographs : Lizzie SADIN
They steal their childhood, their dreams, their sex, and their bodies.Mutilated by the destiny, these young girls are only able to rely on local organizations for inform or assist them and … to the power of the patriarchal traditions. The UNICEF’s prevention campaigns are in the first beginning. Meanwhile, thousands of young women are buried in a marriage that escape from their hands, but from which they cannot escape!


SLAVES IN HEAVEN
photographs : Céline ANAYA GAUTIER



Ghost Children
photographs : Céline ANAYA GAUTIER
Dominican Republic - 2005


Ala Kachuu
photographs : Frances DAL CHELE
Bride snatching


A unique old people home
photographs : Fatima ROCHA PERINI



CARTONERAS
photographs : Brenda HOFFMAN
Portraits of women in Argentine today


CELEBRATION
photographs : Pascale PRESSICAUD



SAMU
photographs : THÉO
The French emergency medical aid service


IS THIS THE WAY WOMEN LIVE?
photographs : Lizzie SADIN
Domestic violence, physically abused women in France


Elderly patients with Alzheimer's disease
photographs : Jean-Louis COURTINAT