Ian MacLellan

documentary photojournalist and geologist

Tag: legal rights

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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Traveling and Signs

working on writing something more significant about kakuma camp… till that post here is one about traveling and signs, both crazy parts of kakuma. The nice road from Lodwar to Kakuma. Sticking your camera out of a speeding matatu never stops being fun So close to Sudan… but my parents wouldn’t be happy to hear [...]

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Kakuma Refugee Camp

I’m working hard to get as many pictures up as possible from the camp, but am starting to get very tired after my 20 hour journey on buses and matatus back to Kisumu… The camp is absolutely nothing like you would ever think a refugee camp would be. Seriously. Unless you are much better read [...]

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Typewriter in a documentation office???

Yeah, it turns out that is what every appeal for the prisoners is drafted on. Humera was reading an appeal and one of the grounds for the appeal to be accepted was that there was a serious delay because the typewriter broke down… Here are a few shots of the documentation office at Kibos prison [...]

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Joy Mdivo was crowned JusticeMaker at the CLEAR Kisumu offices by Sanjeewa on Saturday and was happy to wear the t-shirt.

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