“Surprise and Awe” Dadaab Refugee Camp. 2007 by William T Dowell

“Surprise and Awe” Dadaab Refugee Camp. 2007 by William T Dowell

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Dadaab was the largest refugee camp in the world. It is largely filled with Somalis fleeing the civil war in Mogadishu and it is run both by CARE and the UN High Commissioner for Refugees. The school, administered by CARE, was considered excellent. One of its graduates went on to Medical School in the United States and is now a recognized neurosurgeon. The quality of the school and the administration of the camp led many ordinary Kenyans to try to gain admission to the camp, pretending to be refugees. The UN’s High Commissioner for Refugees was responsible for determining admission.

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“Return of the Floods” Bangladesh. 2006 by William T Dowell

“Return of the Floods” Bangladesh. 2006 by William T Dowell

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“Bringing Home the Water” Kenya. 2007 by William T Dowell

“Bringing Home the Water” Kenya. 2007 by William T Dowell

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“The Future is Here.” Congo. 2001 by William T Dowell

“The Future is Here.” Congo. 2001 by William T Dowell

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“Mother and Child” Congo. 2001

“Mother and Child” Congo. 2001

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“Contemplating Life on the River” Congo. 2001 by William T Dowell

“Contemplating Life on the River” Congo. 2001 by William T Dowell

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