Posts Tagged: In the Grey
Learning the trade
Many marketeer in Zambia never graduated from school, forced to start working at an early age to help to support their families. This means that a large part of market traders and street vendors is unable to read, write or
Learning the trade
Many marketeer in Zambia never graduated from school, forced to start working at an early age to help to support their families. This means that a large part of market traders and street vendors is unable to read, write or
Marcy Mwape
Today I will introduce the last person, whose story was featured in my project In the Grey – Marcy Mwape. At the age of 20, Marcy is the sole breadwinner for her family, supporting her husband and a 4-year-old son. Born
Marcy Mwape
Today I will introduce the last person, whose story was featured in my project In the Grey – Marcy Mwape. At the age of 20, Marcy is the sole breadwinner for her family, supporting her husband and a 4-year-old son. Born
Franco Kamboyi
Franco was another person, who changed my perception of Africa, breaking every stereotype about its desperate suffering population, dependent on the Western aid. He might have little to non money in his pocket, but Franco is one of the strongest,
Franco Kamboyi
Franco was another person, who changed my perception of Africa, breaking every stereotype about its desperate suffering population, dependent on the Western aid. He might have little to non money in his pocket, but Franco is one of the strongest,
Eunice Katontoke
Today I will introduce another person I met during my work in Zambia – Eunice Katontoke. Eunice, 47, was left a widow with three children after her husband died in an accident at work. She lives with her youngest daughter, two
Eunice Katontoke
Today I will introduce another person I met during my work in Zambia – Eunice Katontoke. Eunice, 47, was left a widow with three children after her husband died in an accident at work. She lives with her youngest daughter, two
Winston Matafwali
Winston was the first person I got introduced to, when I told my translators I’m looking for someone with an interesting story to share. Disabled since childhood, pastor Matafwali found himself unable to sustain himself and support his family on the
Winston Matafwali
Winston was the first person I got introduced to, when I told my translators I’m looking for someone with an interesting story to share. Disabled since childhood, pastor Matafwali found himself unable to sustain himself and support his family on the
Chisokone market by night
This week, we launched In the Grey project produced in collaboration with the War on Want NGO documenting the informal economy workers in Zambia. Over the following weeks, I will be sharing selected stories and featured images on the blog, as well as
Chisokone market by night
This week, we launched In the Grey project produced in collaboration with the War on Want NGO documenting the informal economy workers in Zambia. Over the following weeks, I will be sharing selected stories and featured images on the blog, as well as