Ian MacLellan

documentary photojournalist and geologist

Tag: human rights

Prison

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Streetchildren Around The Stage in Kisumu, Kenya Part 1

I went out this morning at 4 with Ben who has worked with streetchildren in Kisumu, Kenya for 16 or so years. We also got guidance from an “ex-streetchild” Gordon who was taught by Ben some years back. Very enlightening experience, I now understand more of the intracacies of homeless geography, “jobs”, and where all [...]

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prison

from now on I just say prison and wont specify exactly where to keep everyone out of trouble… nothing profound just objects and environment. I have a few good shots of officers in the works.

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More from Kakuma

A magistrate on his first day on the job at Lodwar court An Ethiopian man inside a pool hall inside the camp How did they get a pool table??? The camp library built by the Japanese. Inside a very nice Ethiopian restaurant inside the camp. I love hearing about how the informal economics of these [...]

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Two more from Kakuma Refugee Camp

Children play in a graffiti filled Kakuma Court House. Why? Because the court only meets a few times a year… How can you have justice without a functioning legal system? It is very difficult. The men in the Equatoria community for example have their own jail cell and security office funded by the LWF to [...]

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