London, UK, 9th June, 2022. Activists, including aslyum seekers staged a protest outside the Rwandan High Commission ahead of the UK's first deportation flight to the African nation on the 14th June. The Home Office's controversial 'off-shoring' plan will encourage deportees to claim asylum in Rwanda. It is estimated that around 130 asylum seekers will be on the flight, with those from Syria, Iran and Sudan expected to be on board. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-9th-june-2022-activists-including-aslyum-seekers-staged-a-protest-outside-the-rwandan-high-commission-ahead-of-the-uks-first-deportation-flight-to-the-african-nation-on-the-14th-june-the-home-offices-controversial-off-shoring-plan-will-encourage-deportees-to-claim-asylum-in-rwanda-it-is-estimated-that-around-130-asylum-seekers-will-be-on-the-flight-with-those-from-syria-iran-and-sudan-expected-to-be-on-board-credit-eleventh-hour-photographyalamy-live-news-image472031482.html
RM2JBXTY6–London, UK, 9th June, 2022. Activists, including aslyum seekers staged a protest outside the Rwandan High Commission ahead of the UK's first deportation flight to the African nation on the 14th June. The Home Office's controversial 'off-shoring' plan will encourage deportees to claim asylum in Rwanda. It is estimated that around 130 asylum seekers will be on the flight, with those from Syria, Iran and Sudan expected to be on board. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News
BURUNDIAN REFUGEES IN RWANDA. MOKINDO CAMP HOLDS OVER 50,000. A WOMAN AND HER YOUNG BABY WAIT FOR MEDICAL TREATMENT Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-burundian-refugees-in-rwanda-mokindo-camp-holds-over-50000-a-woman-19557542.html
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1994 Rwanda - Bodies of Rwandan refugees wrapped in straw mats and blankets line the roadside. In the background, more bodies are off loaded from a truck. Because of the lack of fresh water and food as many as 50,000 people died in crudely established refugee camps, during an outbreak of cholera. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1994-rwanda-bodies-of-rwandan-refugees-wrapped-in-straw-mats-and-blankets-line-the-roadside-in-the-background-more-bodies-are-off-loaded-from-a-truck-because-of-the-lack-of-fresh-water-and-food-as-many-as-50000-people-died-in-crudely-established-refugee-camps-during-an-outbreak-of-cholera-image227026884.html
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Epiphanie has her three kilos of sunflower seeds ground for 50 francs per kilo. She will use the flour as a sauce for beans. Epiphanie Mukamusoni, 60, is a widow with two grown-up daughters and one grandchild, Mbazi sector, Huye. Epiphanie got a cow from the ARDI programme. The manure from the cow has helped her produce a better harvest. Involement with the programme has also brought into closer contact with people. Photograph by Mike Goldwater Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/epiphanie-has-her-three-kilos-of-sunflower-seeds-ground-for-50-francs-per-kilo-she-will-use-the-flour-as-a-sauce-for-beans-epiphanie-mukamusoni-60-is-a-widow-with-two-grown-up-daughters-and-one-grandchild-mbazi-sector-huye-epiphanie-got-a-cow-from-the-ardi-programme-the-manure-from-the-cow-has-helped-her-produce-a-better-harvest-involement-with-the-programme-has-also-brought-into-closer-contact-with-people-photograph-by-mike-goldwater-image467339152.html
RM2J493T0–Epiphanie has her three kilos of sunflower seeds ground for 50 francs per kilo. She will use the flour as a sauce for beans. Epiphanie Mukamusoni, 60, is a widow with two grown-up daughters and one grandchild, Mbazi sector, Huye. Epiphanie got a cow from the ARDI programme. The manure from the cow has helped her produce a better harvest. Involement with the programme has also brought into closer contact with people. Photograph by Mike Goldwater
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Kigali, Rwanda. 5th Mar, 2021. People wait for inoculation against COVID-19 in Rwamagana district, central Rwanda, on March 5, 2021. More than 50,000 people were vaccinated against COVID-19 on Friday, the first day of a nationwide vaccination campaign, Rwandan Minister of Health Daniel Ngamije said. Credit: Cyril Ndegeya/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kigali-rwanda-5th-mar-2021-people-wait-for-inoculation-against-covid-19-in-rwamagana-district-central-rwanda-on-march-5-2021-more-than-50000-people-were-vaccinated-against-covid-19-on-friday-the-first-day-of-a-nationwide-vaccination-campaign-rwandan-minister-of-health-daniel-ngamije-said-credit-cyril-ndegeyaxinhuaalamy-live-news-image412962428.html
RM2EYT1P4–Kigali, Rwanda. 5th Mar, 2021. People wait for inoculation against COVID-19 in Rwamagana district, central Rwanda, on March 5, 2021. More than 50,000 people were vaccinated against COVID-19 on Friday, the first day of a nationwide vaccination campaign, Rwandan Minister of Health Daniel Ngamije said. Credit: Cyril Ndegeya/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
AFRICA - BELGIAN TERRITORIES IN AFRICA: (left to right) 1. Congo Free State, 25 centimes, 1894, 2. Belgian Congo, 1 franc, 1915, 3. Belgian Congo, 50 centimes, 1920, 4. Belgian Congo, 10 centimes, 1923, 5. Belgian Congo, 5 centimes, 1938, 6. Belgian Congo, 70 cents, 1947, 7. Congo Republic, 2 francs, 1963, 8. Congo, 5 kuta, 1967, 9. Congo, 100 kuta, 1969, 10. Congo, 10 kuta, 1970, 11. Congo, 6 kuta, 1971, 12. Belgian occupation of German East Africa, 5 centimes, 1916, 13. Ruanda-Urundi, 20 centimes, 1942, 14. Ruanda-Urundi, 15 centimes, 1953, 15. Ruanda-Urundi, 5 + 2 francs, 1961, 16. Rwanda, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/africa-belgian-territories-in-africa-left-to-right-1-congo-free-state-25-centimes-1894-2-belgian-congo-1-franc-1915-3-belgian-congo-50-centimes-1920-4-belgian-congo-10-centimes-1923-5-belgian-congo-5-centimes-1938-6-belgian-congo-70-cents-1947-7-congo-republic-2-francs-1963-8-congo-5-kuta-1967-9-congo-100-kuta-1969-10-congo-10-kuta-1970-11-congo-6-kuta-1971-12-belgian-occupation-of-german-east-africa-5-centimes-1916-13-ruanda-urundi-20-centimes-1942-14-ruanda-urundi-15-centimes-1953-15-ruanda-urundi-5-2-francs-1961-16-rwanda-image268811815.html
RMWH9C5Y–AFRICA - BELGIAN TERRITORIES IN AFRICA: (left to right) 1. Congo Free State, 25 centimes, 1894, 2. Belgian Congo, 1 franc, 1915, 3. Belgian Congo, 50 centimes, 1920, 4. Belgian Congo, 10 centimes, 1923, 5. Belgian Congo, 5 centimes, 1938, 6. Belgian Congo, 70 cents, 1947, 7. Congo Republic, 2 francs, 1963, 8. Congo, 5 kuta, 1967, 9. Congo, 100 kuta, 1969, 10. Congo, 10 kuta, 1970, 11. Congo, 6 kuta, 1971, 12. Belgian occupation of German East Africa, 5 centimes, 1916, 13. Ruanda-Urundi, 20 centimes, 1942, 14. Ruanda-Urundi, 15 centimes, 1953, 15. Ruanda-Urundi, 5 + 2 francs, 1961, 16. Rwanda,
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210306 -- KIGALI, March 6, 2021 -- People wait for inoculation against COVID-19 in Rwamagana district, central Rwanda, on March 5, 2021. More than 50,000 people were vaccinated against COVID-19 on Friday, the first day of a nationwide vaccination campaign, Rwandan Minister of Health Daniel Ngamije said. Photo by /Xinhua RWANDA-COVID-19-VACCINATION CyrilxNdegeya PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/210306-kigali-march-6-2021-people-wait-for-inoculation-against-covid-19-in-rwamagana-district-central-rwanda-on-march-5-2021-more-than-50000-people-were-vaccinated-against-covid-19-on-friday-the-first-day-of-a-nationwide-vaccination-campaign-rwandan-minister-of-health-daniel-ngamije-said-photo-by-xinhua-rwanda-covid-19-vaccination-cyrilxndegeya-publicationxnotxinxchn-image565022800.html
RM2RR709M–210306 -- KIGALI, March 6, 2021 -- People wait for inoculation against COVID-19 in Rwamagana district, central Rwanda, on March 5, 2021. More than 50,000 people were vaccinated against COVID-19 on Friday, the first day of a nationwide vaccination campaign, Rwandan Minister of Health Daniel Ngamije said. Photo by /Xinhua RWANDA-COVID-19-VACCINATION CyrilxNdegeya PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
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The prime minister of Estonia Kaja Kallas (L) and Jean-Damascène Bizimana, Minister of National Unity and Civic Engagement, Rwanda (R) attend the Forum in Malmo, Sweden, October 13, 2021. Representatives from 50 countries and international organizations including the CoE, EU, FRA, OSCE, the UN, and UNESCO attends The Malmö International Forum on Holocaust Remembrance and Combating Antisemitism, Remember – ReAct, hosted by Stefan Löfven, Prime Minister of Sweden (Photo by Sergii Kharchenko/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-prime-minister-of-estonia-kaja-kallas-l-and-jean-damascne-bizimana-minister-of-national-unity-and-civic-engagement-rwanda-r-attend-the-forum-in-malmo-sweden-october-13-2021-representatives-from-50-countries-and-international-organizations-including-the-coe-eu-fra-osce-the-un-and-unesco-attends-the-malm-international-forum-on-holocaust-remembrance-and-combating-antisemitism-remember-react-hosted-by-stefan-lfven-prime-minister-of-sweden-photo-by-sergii-kharchenkonurphoto-image489772770.html
RM2KCR24J–The prime minister of Estonia Kaja Kallas (L) and Jean-Damascène Bizimana, Minister of National Unity and Civic Engagement, Rwanda (R) attend the Forum in Malmo, Sweden, October 13, 2021. Representatives from 50 countries and international organizations including the CoE, EU, FRA, OSCE, the UN, and UNESCO attends The Malmö International Forum on Holocaust Remembrance and Combating Antisemitism, Remember – ReAct, hosted by Stefan Löfven, Prime Minister of Sweden (Photo by Sergii Kharchenko/NurPhoto)
Bodies of Rwandan refugees wrapped in straw mats and blankets line the roadside. In the background, more bodies are off loaded from a truck. Because of the lack of fresh water and food as many as 50,000 people died in crudely established refugee camps, during an outbreak of cholera. From AIRMAN Magazine's December 1994 issue article 'Will You Please Pray for US?' -Relief for Rwandan Refugees. Country: Rwanda (RWA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bodies-of-rwandan-refugees-wrapped-in-straw-mats-and-blankets-line-the-roadside-in-the-background-more-bodies-are-off-loaded-from-a-truck-because-of-the-lack-of-fresh-water-and-food-as-many-as-50000-people-died-in-crudely-established-refugee-camps-during-an-outbreak-of-cholera-from-airman-magazines-december-1994-issue-article-will-you-please-pray-for-us-relief-for-rwandan-refugees-country-rwanda-rwa-image504435089.html
RM2M8K02W–Bodies of Rwandan refugees wrapped in straw mats and blankets line the roadside. In the background, more bodies are off loaded from a truck. Because of the lack of fresh water and food as many as 50,000 people died in crudely established refugee camps, during an outbreak of cholera. From AIRMAN Magazine's December 1994 issue article 'Will You Please Pray for US?' -Relief for Rwandan Refugees. Country: Rwanda (RWA)
A view of a hand holding grains of shredded plastics for recycling. Discussions to chart a way forward for a global plastic treaty to address the growing problem of plastic pollution are set to begin this week during the United Nations Environmental Assembly UNEA 5.2). With two draft resolutions on the table, member countries will decide to either to address the full life cycle of plastics as proposed by Rwanda and Peru or go with Japan's draft resolution that puts emphasis of better management of plastic waste. More than 50 countries and environment groups are supporting regulations that will Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-view-of-a-hand-holding-grains-of-shredded-plastics-for-recycling-discussions-to-chart-a-way-forward-for-a-global-plastic-treaty-to-address-the-growing-problem-of-plastic-pollution-are-set-to-begin-this-week-during-the-united-nations-environmental-assembly-unea-52-with-two-draft-resolutions-on-the-table-member-countries-will-decide-to-either-to-address-the-full-life-cycle-of-plastics-as-proposed-by-rwanda-and-peru-or-go-with-japans-draft-resolution-that-puts-emphasis-of-better-management-of-plastic-waste-more-than-50-countries-and-environment-groups-are-supporting-regulations-that-will-image462454902.html
RM2HTAHXE–A view of a hand holding grains of shredded plastics for recycling. Discussions to chart a way forward for a global plastic treaty to address the growing problem of plastic pollution are set to begin this week during the United Nations Environmental Assembly UNEA 5.2). With two draft resolutions on the table, member countries will decide to either to address the full life cycle of plastics as proposed by Rwanda and Peru or go with Japan's draft resolution that puts emphasis of better management of plastic waste. More than 50 countries and environment groups are supporting regulations that will
Waste pickers scavenge for recyclables at Dandora Dumpsite.Discussions to chart a way forward for a global plastic treaty to address the growing problem of plastic pollution are set to begin this week during the United Nations Environmental Assembly UNEA 5.2). With two draft resolutions on the table, member countries will decide to either to address the full life cycle of plastics as proposed by Rwanda and Peru or go with Japan's draft resolution that puts emphasis of better management of plastic waste. More than 50 countries and environment groups are supporting regulations that will impose c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/waste-pickers-scavenge-for-recyclables-at-dandora-dumpsitediscussions-to-chart-a-way-forward-for-a-global-plastic-treaty-to-address-the-growing-problem-of-plastic-pollution-are-set-to-begin-this-week-during-the-united-nations-environmental-assembly-unea-52-with-two-draft-resolutions-on-the-table-member-countries-will-decide-to-either-to-address-the-full-life-cycle-of-plastics-as-proposed-by-rwanda-and-peru-or-go-with-japans-draft-resolution-that-puts-emphasis-of-better-management-of-plastic-waste-more-than-50-countries-and-environment-groups-are-supporting-regulations-that-will-impose-c-image462455745.html
RM2HTAK0H–Waste pickers scavenge for recyclables at Dandora Dumpsite.Discussions to chart a way forward for a global plastic treaty to address the growing problem of plastic pollution are set to begin this week during the United Nations Environmental Assembly UNEA 5.2). With two draft resolutions on the table, member countries will decide to either to address the full life cycle of plastics as proposed by Rwanda and Peru or go with Japan's draft resolution that puts emphasis of better management of plastic waste. More than 50 countries and environment groups are supporting regulations that will impose c
Nyamata, Bugesera, Rwanda. 3rd Feb, 2016. The remains of Marie Nyirabuku (1955-1994) along with those of 50 to 100 other genocide victims rests in this coffin at the Nyamata Genocide Memorial; all coffins at the site contain the remains of 50 to 100 victims. The memorial is at the site of Nyamata Parish Catholic Church, where according to site manager, Rachel Murekatete, 45,354 genocide victims are buried. ''10,080 Tutsi died inside and outside the grounds of the church on April 13th and 14th, 1994, '' said Ms. Murekatete. Nyamata is in the eastern province approximately 30 kilometres sout Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-nyamata-bugesera-rwanda-3rd-feb-2016-the-remains-of-marie-nyirabuku-100187620.html
RMFPYX98–Nyamata, Bugesera, Rwanda. 3rd Feb, 2016. The remains of Marie Nyirabuku (1955-1994) along with those of 50 to 100 other genocide victims rests in this coffin at the Nyamata Genocide Memorial; all coffins at the site contain the remains of 50 to 100 victims. The memorial is at the site of Nyamata Parish Catholic Church, where according to site manager, Rachel Murekatete, 45,354 genocide victims are buried. ''10,080 Tutsi died inside and outside the grounds of the church on April 13th and 14th, 1994, '' said Ms. Murekatete. Nyamata is in the eastern province approximately 30 kilometres sout
Datchet, Berkshire, UK. 25th October, 2023. The Manor Hotel owned by MG Hotels in the village of Datchet is closed to the general public as it is being used to house asylum seekers by the Home Office. The current cost of housing migrants in hotels is reoprted to be £8m per day. Immigration Minister Robert Jennrick has announced that 50 hotels will stop being used to house migrants over the next three months in an attempt to cut costs. Many migrants in the UK are living in luxury hotels whilst former miltary personnel and UK citizens who have lost their jobs are sleeping rough on the streets. C Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/datchet-berkshire-uk-25th-october-2023-the-manor-hotel-owned-by-mg-hotels-in-the-village-of-datchet-is-closed-to-the-general-public-as-it-is-being-used-to-house-asylum-seekers-by-the-home-office-the-current-cost-of-housing-migrants-in-hotels-is-reoprted-to-be-8m-per-day-immigration-minister-robert-jennrick-has-announced-that-50-hotels-will-stop-being-used-to-house-migrants-over-the-next-three-months-in-an-attempt-to-cut-costs-many-migrants-in-the-uk-are-living-in-luxury-hotels-whilst-former-miltary-personnel-and-uk-citizens-who-have-lost-their-jobs-are-sleeping-rough-on-the-streets-c-image570109669.html
RM2T3EMKH–Datchet, Berkshire, UK. 25th October, 2023. The Manor Hotel owned by MG Hotels in the village of Datchet is closed to the general public as it is being used to house asylum seekers by the Home Office. The current cost of housing migrants in hotels is reoprted to be £8m per day. Immigration Minister Robert Jennrick has announced that 50 hotels will stop being used to house migrants over the next three months in an attempt to cut costs. Many migrants in the UK are living in luxury hotels whilst former miltary personnel and UK citizens who have lost their jobs are sleeping rough on the streets. C
London, UK, 9th June, 2022. Activists, including aslyum seekers staged a protest outside the Rwandan High Commission ahead of the UK's first deportation flight to the African nation on the 14th June. The Home Office's controversial 'off-shoring' plan will encourage deportees to claim asylum in Rwanda. It is estimated that around 130 asylum seekers will be on the flight, with those from Syria, Iran and Sudan expected to be on board. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-9th-june-2022-activists-including-aslyum-seekers-staged-a-protest-outside-the-rwandan-high-commission-ahead-of-the-uks-first-deportation-flight-to-the-african-nation-on-the-14th-june-the-home-offices-controversial-off-shoring-plan-will-encourage-deportees-to-claim-asylum-in-rwanda-it-is-estimated-that-around-130-asylum-seekers-will-be-on-the-flight-with-those-from-syria-iran-and-sudan-expected-to-be-on-board-credit-eleventh-hour-photographyalamy-live-news-image472031487.html
RM2JBXTYB–London, UK, 9th June, 2022. Activists, including aslyum seekers staged a protest outside the Rwandan High Commission ahead of the UK's first deportation flight to the African nation on the 14th June. The Home Office's controversial 'off-shoring' plan will encourage deportees to claim asylum in Rwanda. It is estimated that around 130 asylum seekers will be on the flight, with those from Syria, Iran and Sudan expected to be on board. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News
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1994 Rwanda - Bodies of Rwandan refugees wrapped in straw mats and blankets line the roadside. In the background, more bodies are off loaded from a truck. Because of the lack of fresh water and food as many as 50,000 people died in crudely established refugee camps, during an outbreak of cholera. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1994-rwanda-bodies-of-rwandan-refugees-wrapped-in-straw-mats-and-blankets-line-the-roadside-in-the-background-more-bodies-are-off-loaded-from-a-truck-because-of-the-lack-of-fresh-water-and-food-as-many-as-50000-people-died-in-crudely-established-refugee-camps-during-an-outbreak-of-cholera-image353993884.html
RM2BFWPPM–1994 Rwanda - Bodies of Rwandan refugees wrapped in straw mats and blankets line the roadside. In the background, more bodies are off loaded from a truck. Because of the lack of fresh water and food as many as 50,000 people died in crudely established refugee camps, during an outbreak of cholera.
Epiphanie has her three kilos of sunflower seeds ground for 50 francs per kilo. She will use the flour as a sauce for beans. Epiphanie Mukamusoni, 60, is a widow with two grown-up daughters and one grandchild, Mbazi sector, Huye. Epiphanie got a cow from the ARDI programme. The manure from the cow has helped her produce a better harvest. Involement with the programme has also brought into closer contact with people. Photograph by Mike Goldwater Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/epiphanie-has-her-three-kilos-of-sunflower-seeds-ground-for-50-francs-per-kilo-she-will-use-the-flour-as-a-sauce-for-beans-epiphanie-mukamusoni-60-is-a-widow-with-two-grown-up-daughters-and-one-grandchild-mbazi-sector-huye-epiphanie-got-a-cow-from-the-ardi-programme-the-manure-from-the-cow-has-helped-her-produce-a-better-harvest-involement-with-the-programme-has-also-brought-into-closer-contact-with-people-photograph-by-mike-goldwater-image467339149.html
RM2J493RW–Epiphanie has her three kilos of sunflower seeds ground for 50 francs per kilo. She will use the flour as a sauce for beans. Epiphanie Mukamusoni, 60, is a widow with two grown-up daughters and one grandchild, Mbazi sector, Huye. Epiphanie got a cow from the ARDI programme. The manure from the cow has helped her produce a better harvest. Involement with the programme has also brought into closer contact with people. Photograph by Mike Goldwater
Rwanda's President Paul Kagame and daughter Ange greet the press as they arrive at the White House for a State Dinner on behalf of the US-Africa Leaders Summit, August 5, 2014, in Washington, DC. Nearly 50 heads of state and government from Africa are attending the summit to advance business, agriculture, development and infrastructure interests on the continent. UPI/Mike Theiler Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rwandas-president-paul-kagame-and-daughter-ange-greet-the-press-as-they-arrive-at-the-white-house-for-a-state-dinner-on-behalf-of-the-us-africa-leaders-summit-august-5-2014-in-washington-dc-nearly-50-heads-of-state-and-government-from-africa-are-attending-the-summit-to-advance-business-agriculture-development-and-infrastructure-interests-on-the-continent-upimike-theiler-image258541734.html
RMW0HGHA–Rwanda's President Paul Kagame and daughter Ange greet the press as they arrive at the White House for a State Dinner on behalf of the US-Africa Leaders Summit, August 5, 2014, in Washington, DC. Nearly 50 heads of state and government from Africa are attending the summit to advance business, agriculture, development and infrastructure interests on the continent. UPI/Mike Theiler
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Kigali, Rwanda. 5th Mar, 2021. An elderly person receives a dose of COVID-19 vaccine in Rwamagana district, central Rwanda, on March 5, 2021. More than 50,000 people were vaccinated against COVID-19 on Friday, the first day of a nationwide vaccination campaign, Rwandan Minister of Health Daniel Ngamije said. Credit: Cyril Ndegeya/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kigali-rwanda-5th-mar-2021-an-elderly-person-receives-a-dose-of-covid-19-vaccine-in-rwamagana-district-central-rwanda-on-march-5-2021-more-than-50000-people-were-vaccinated-against-covid-19-on-friday-the-first-day-of-a-nationwide-vaccination-campaign-rwandan-minister-of-health-daniel-ngamije-said-credit-cyril-ndegeyaxinhuaalamy-live-news-image412962884.html
RM2EYT2AC–Kigali, Rwanda. 5th Mar, 2021. An elderly person receives a dose of COVID-19 vaccine in Rwamagana district, central Rwanda, on March 5, 2021. More than 50,000 people were vaccinated against COVID-19 on Friday, the first day of a nationwide vaccination campaign, Rwandan Minister of Health Daniel Ngamije said. Credit: Cyril Ndegeya/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
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210306 -- KIGALI, March 6, 2021 -- An elderly person receives a dose of COVID-19 vaccine in Rwamagana district, central Rwanda, on March 5, 2021. More than 50,000 people were vaccinated against COVID-19 on Friday, the first day of a nationwide vaccination campaign, Rwandan Minister of Health Daniel Ngamije said. Photo by /Xinhua RWANDA-COVID-19-VACCINATION CyrilxNdegeya PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/210306-kigali-march-6-2021-an-elderly-person-receives-a-dose-of-covid-19-vaccine-in-rwamagana-district-central-rwanda-on-march-5-2021-more-than-50000-people-were-vaccinated-against-covid-19-on-friday-the-first-day-of-a-nationwide-vaccination-campaign-rwandan-minister-of-health-daniel-ngamije-said-photo-by-xinhua-rwanda-covid-19-vaccination-cyrilxndegeya-publicationxnotxinxchn-image565022838.html
RM2RR70B2–210306 -- KIGALI, March 6, 2021 -- An elderly person receives a dose of COVID-19 vaccine in Rwamagana district, central Rwanda, on March 5, 2021. More than 50,000 people were vaccinated against COVID-19 on Friday, the first day of a nationwide vaccination campaign, Rwandan Minister of Health Daniel Ngamije said. Photo by /Xinhua RWANDA-COVID-19-VACCINATION CyrilxNdegeya PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
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Waste pickers scavenge for recyclables at Dandora Dumpsite.Discussions to chart a way forward for a global plastic treaty to address the growing problem of plastic pollution are set to begin this week during the United Nations Environmental Assembly UNEA 5.2). With two draft resolutions on the table, member countries will decide to either to address the full life cycle of plastics as proposed by Rwanda and Peru or go with Japan's draft resolution that puts emphasis of better management of plastic waste. More than 50 countries and environment groups are supporting regulations that will impose c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/waste-pickers-scavenge-for-recyclables-at-dandora-dumpsitediscussions-to-chart-a-way-forward-for-a-global-plastic-treaty-to-address-the-growing-problem-of-plastic-pollution-are-set-to-begin-this-week-during-the-united-nations-environmental-assembly-unea-52-with-two-draft-resolutions-on-the-table-member-countries-will-decide-to-either-to-address-the-full-life-cycle-of-plastics-as-proposed-by-rwanda-and-peru-or-go-with-japans-draft-resolution-that-puts-emphasis-of-better-management-of-plastic-waste-more-than-50-countries-and-environment-groups-are-supporting-regulations-that-will-impose-c-image462454938.html
RM2HTAHYP–Waste pickers scavenge for recyclables at Dandora Dumpsite.Discussions to chart a way forward for a global plastic treaty to address the growing problem of plastic pollution are set to begin this week during the United Nations Environmental Assembly UNEA 5.2). With two draft resolutions on the table, member countries will decide to either to address the full life cycle of plastics as proposed by Rwanda and Peru or go with Japan's draft resolution that puts emphasis of better management of plastic waste. More than 50 countries and environment groups are supporting regulations that will impose c
Waste pickers scavenge for recyclables at Dandora Dumpsite.Discussions to chart a way forward for a global plastic treaty to address the growing problem of plastic pollution are set to begin this week during the United Nations Environmental Assembly UNEA 5.2). With two draft resolutions on the table, member countries will decide to either to address the full life cycle of plastics as proposed by Rwanda and Peru or go with Japan's draft resolution that puts emphasis of better management of plastic waste. More than 50 countries and environment groups are supporting regulations that will impose c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/waste-pickers-scavenge-for-recyclables-at-dandora-dumpsitediscussions-to-chart-a-way-forward-for-a-global-plastic-treaty-to-address-the-growing-problem-of-plastic-pollution-are-set-to-begin-this-week-during-the-united-nations-environmental-assembly-unea-52-with-two-draft-resolutions-on-the-table-member-countries-will-decide-to-either-to-address-the-full-life-cycle-of-plastics-as-proposed-by-rwanda-and-peru-or-go-with-japans-draft-resolution-that-puts-emphasis-of-better-management-of-plastic-waste-more-than-50-countries-and-environment-groups-are-supporting-regulations-that-will-impose-c-image462455644.html
RM2HTAJW0–Waste pickers scavenge for recyclables at Dandora Dumpsite.Discussions to chart a way forward for a global plastic treaty to address the growing problem of plastic pollution are set to begin this week during the United Nations Environmental Assembly UNEA 5.2). With two draft resolutions on the table, member countries will decide to either to address the full life cycle of plastics as proposed by Rwanda and Peru or go with Japan's draft resolution that puts emphasis of better management of plastic waste. More than 50 countries and environment groups are supporting regulations that will impose c
Datchet, Berkshire, UK. 25th October, 2023. The Manor Hotel owned by MG Hotels in the village of Datchet is closed to the general public as it is being used to house asylum seekers by the Home Office. The current cost of housing migrants in hotels is reoprted to be £8m per day. Immigration Minister Robert Jennrick has announced that 50 hotels will stop being used to house migrants over the next three months in an attempt to cut costs. Many migrants in the UK are living in luxury hotels whilst former miltary personnel and UK citizens who have lost their jobs are sleeping rough on the streets. C Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/datchet-berkshire-uk-25th-october-2023-the-manor-hotel-owned-by-mg-hotels-in-the-village-of-datchet-is-closed-to-the-general-public-as-it-is-being-used-to-house-asylum-seekers-by-the-home-office-the-current-cost-of-housing-migrants-in-hotels-is-reoprted-to-be-8m-per-day-immigration-minister-robert-jennrick-has-announced-that-50-hotels-will-stop-being-used-to-house-migrants-over-the-next-three-months-in-an-attempt-to-cut-costs-many-migrants-in-the-uk-are-living-in-luxury-hotels-whilst-former-miltary-personnel-and-uk-citizens-who-have-lost-their-jobs-are-sleeping-rough-on-the-streets-c-image570109648.html
RM2T3EMJT–Datchet, Berkshire, UK. 25th October, 2023. The Manor Hotel owned by MG Hotels in the village of Datchet is closed to the general public as it is being used to house asylum seekers by the Home Office. The current cost of housing migrants in hotels is reoprted to be £8m per day. Immigration Minister Robert Jennrick has announced that 50 hotels will stop being used to house migrants over the next three months in an attempt to cut costs. Many migrants in the UK are living in luxury hotels whilst former miltary personnel and UK citizens who have lost their jobs are sleeping rough on the streets. C
London, UK, 9th June, 2022. Activists, including aslyum seekers staged a protest outside the Rwandan High Commission ahead of the UK's first deportation flight to the African nation on the 14th June. The Home Office's controversial 'off-shoring' plan will encourage deportees to claim asylum in Rwanda. It is estimated that around 130 asylum seekers will be on the flight, with those from Syria, Iran and Sudan expected to be on board. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-9th-june-2022-activists-including-aslyum-seekers-staged-a-protest-outside-the-rwandan-high-commission-ahead-of-the-uks-first-deportation-flight-to-the-african-nation-on-the-14th-june-the-home-offices-controversial-off-shoring-plan-will-encourage-deportees-to-claim-asylum-in-rwanda-it-is-estimated-that-around-130-asylum-seekers-will-be-on-the-flight-with-those-from-syria-iran-and-sudan-expected-to-be-on-board-credit-eleventh-hour-photographyalamy-live-news-image472031407.html
RM2JBXTTF–London, UK, 9th June, 2022. Activists, including aslyum seekers staged a protest outside the Rwandan High Commission ahead of the UK's first deportation flight to the African nation on the 14th June. The Home Office's controversial 'off-shoring' plan will encourage deportees to claim asylum in Rwanda. It is estimated that around 130 asylum seekers will be on the flight, with those from Syria, Iran and Sudan expected to be on board. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News
Nairobi, Kenya. 1st Dec, 2021. A view of a heap of plastic bottle waste in front of a wall painted with Cocacola logo.Discussions to chart a way forward for a global plastic treaty to address the growing problem of plastic pollution are set to begin this week during the United Nations Environmental Assembly UNEA 5.2). With two draft resolutions on the table, member countries will decide to either to address the full life cycle of plastics as proposed by Rwanda and Peru or go with Japan's draft resolution that puts emphasis of better management of plastic waste. More than 50 countries and e Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nairobi-kenya-1st-dec-2021-a-view-of-a-heap-of-plastic-bottle-waste-in-front-of-a-wall-painted-with-cocacola-logodiscussions-to-chart-a-way-forward-for-a-global-plastic-treaty-to-address-the-growing-problem-of-plastic-pollution-are-set-to-begin-this-week-during-the-united-nations-environmental-assembly-unea-52-with-two-draft-resolutions-on-the-table-member-countries-will-decide-to-either-to-address-the-full-life-cycle-of-plastics-as-proposed-by-rwanda-and-peru-or-go-with-japans-draft-resolution-that-puts-emphasis-of-better-management-of-plastic-waste-more-than-50-countries-and-e-image462455228.html
RM2HTAJA4–Nairobi, Kenya. 1st Dec, 2021. A view of a heap of plastic bottle waste in front of a wall painted with Cocacola logo.Discussions to chart a way forward for a global plastic treaty to address the growing problem of plastic pollution are set to begin this week during the United Nations Environmental Assembly UNEA 5.2). With two draft resolutions on the table, member countries will decide to either to address the full life cycle of plastics as proposed by Rwanda and Peru or go with Japan's draft resolution that puts emphasis of better management of plastic waste. More than 50 countries and e
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Epiphanie has her three kilos of sunflower seeds ground for 50 francs per kilo. She will use the flour as a sauce for beans. Epiphanie Mukamusoni, 60, is a widow with two grown-up daughters and one grandchild, Mbazi sector, Huye. Epiphanie got a cow from the ARDI programme. The manure from the cow has helped her produce a better harvest. Involement with the programme has also brought into closer contact with people. Photograph by Mike Goldwater Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/epiphanie-has-her-three-kilos-of-sunflower-seeds-ground-for-50-francs-per-kilo-she-will-use-the-flour-as-a-sauce-for-beans-epiphanie-mukamusoni-60-is-a-widow-with-two-grown-up-daughters-and-one-grandchild-mbazi-sector-huye-epiphanie-got-a-cow-from-the-ardi-programme-the-manure-from-the-cow-has-helped-her-produce-a-better-harvest-involement-with-the-programme-has-also-brought-into-closer-contact-with-people-photograph-by-mike-goldwater-image467339101.html
RM2J493P5–Epiphanie has her three kilos of sunflower seeds ground for 50 francs per kilo. She will use the flour as a sauce for beans. Epiphanie Mukamusoni, 60, is a widow with two grown-up daughters and one grandchild, Mbazi sector, Huye. Epiphanie got a cow from the ARDI programme. The manure from the cow has helped her produce a better harvest. Involement with the programme has also brought into closer contact with people. Photograph by Mike Goldwater
Nairobi, Kenya. 5th Nov, 2021. A man in a red t-shirt stands on plastic debris at Dandora Dumping site. Discussions to chart a way forward for a global plastic treaty to address the growing problem of plastic pollution are set to begin this week during the United Nations Environmental Assembly UNEA 5.2). With two draft resolutions on the table, member countries will decide to either to address the full life cycle of plastics as proposed by Rwanda and Peru or go with Japan's draft resolution that puts emphasis of better management of plastic waste. More than 50 countries and environment gro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nairobi-kenya-5th-nov-2021-a-man-in-a-red-t-shirt-stands-on-plastic-debris-at-dandora-dumping-site-discussions-to-chart-a-way-forward-for-a-global-plastic-treaty-to-address-the-growing-problem-of-plastic-pollution-are-set-to-begin-this-week-during-the-united-nations-environmental-assembly-unea-52-with-two-draft-resolutions-on-the-table-member-countries-will-decide-to-either-to-address-the-full-life-cycle-of-plastics-as-proposed-by-rwanda-and-peru-or-go-with-japans-draft-resolution-that-puts-emphasis-of-better-management-of-plastic-waste-more-than-50-countries-and-environment-gro-image462455292.html
RM2HTAJCC–Nairobi, Kenya. 5th Nov, 2021. A man in a red t-shirt stands on plastic debris at Dandora Dumping site. Discussions to chart a way forward for a global plastic treaty to address the growing problem of plastic pollution are set to begin this week during the United Nations Environmental Assembly UNEA 5.2). With two draft resolutions on the table, member countries will decide to either to address the full life cycle of plastics as proposed by Rwanda and Peru or go with Japan's draft resolution that puts emphasis of better management of plastic waste. More than 50 countries and environment gro
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Kigali, Rwanda. 5th Mar, 2021. A community health worker receives a dose of COVID-19 vaccine in Rwamagana district, central Rwanda, on March 5, 2021. More than 50,000 people were vaccinated against COVID-19 on Friday, the first day of a nationwide vaccination campaign, Rwandan Minister of Health Daniel Ngamije said. Credit: Cyril Ndegeya/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kigali-rwanda-5th-mar-2021-a-community-health-worker-receives-a-dose-of-covid-19-vaccine-in-rwamagana-district-central-rwanda-on-march-5-2021-more-than-50000-people-were-vaccinated-against-covid-19-on-friday-the-first-day-of-a-nationwide-vaccination-campaign-rwandan-minister-of-health-daniel-ngamije-said-credit-cyril-ndegeyaxinhuaalamy-live-news-image412962863.html
RM2EYT29K–Kigali, Rwanda. 5th Mar, 2021. A community health worker receives a dose of COVID-19 vaccine in Rwamagana district, central Rwanda, on March 5, 2021. More than 50,000 people were vaccinated against COVID-19 on Friday, the first day of a nationwide vaccination campaign, Rwandan Minister of Health Daniel Ngamije said. Credit: Cyril Ndegeya/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
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210306 -- KIGALI, March 6, 2021 -- A community health worker receives a dose of COVID-19 vaccine in Rwamagana district, central Rwanda, on March 5, 2021. More than 50,000 people were vaccinated against COVID-19 on Friday, the first day of a nationwide vaccination campaign, Rwandan Minister of Health Daniel Ngamije said. Photo by /Xinhua RWANDA-COVID-19-VACCINATION CyrilxNdegeya PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/210306-kigali-march-6-2021-a-community-health-worker-receives-a-dose-of-covid-19-vaccine-in-rwamagana-district-central-rwanda-on-march-5-2021-more-than-50000-people-were-vaccinated-against-covid-19-on-friday-the-first-day-of-a-nationwide-vaccination-campaign-rwandan-minister-of-health-daniel-ngamije-said-photo-by-xinhua-rwanda-covid-19-vaccination-cyrilxndegeya-publicationxnotxinxchn-image565022855.html
RM2RR70BK–210306 -- KIGALI, March 6, 2021 -- A community health worker receives a dose of COVID-19 vaccine in Rwamagana district, central Rwanda, on March 5, 2021. More than 50,000 people were vaccinated against COVID-19 on Friday, the first day of a nationwide vaccination campaign, Rwandan Minister of Health Daniel Ngamije said. Photo by /Xinhua RWANDA-COVID-19-VACCINATION CyrilxNdegeya PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
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Waste pickers scavenge for recyclables at Dandora Dumpsite.Discussions to chart a way forward for a global plastic treaty to address the growing problem of plastic pollution are set to begin this week during the United Nations Environmental Assembly UNEA 5.2). With two draft resolutions on the table, member countries will decide to either to address the full life cycle of plastics as proposed by Rwanda and Peru or go with Japan's draft resolution that puts emphasis of better management of plastic waste. More than 50 countries and environment groups are supporting regulations that will impose c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/waste-pickers-scavenge-for-recyclables-at-dandora-dumpsitediscussions-to-chart-a-way-forward-for-a-global-plastic-treaty-to-address-the-growing-problem-of-plastic-pollution-are-set-to-begin-this-week-during-the-united-nations-environmental-assembly-unea-52-with-two-draft-resolutions-on-the-table-member-countries-will-decide-to-either-to-address-the-full-life-cycle-of-plastics-as-proposed-by-rwanda-and-peru-or-go-with-japans-draft-resolution-that-puts-emphasis-of-better-management-of-plastic-waste-more-than-50-countries-and-environment-groups-are-supporting-regulations-that-will-impose-c-image462454911.html
RM2HTAHXR–Waste pickers scavenge for recyclables at Dandora Dumpsite.Discussions to chart a way forward for a global plastic treaty to address the growing problem of plastic pollution are set to begin this week during the United Nations Environmental Assembly UNEA 5.2). With two draft resolutions on the table, member countries will decide to either to address the full life cycle of plastics as proposed by Rwanda and Peru or go with Japan's draft resolution that puts emphasis of better management of plastic waste. More than 50 countries and environment groups are supporting regulations that will impose c
A view of a hand holding grains of shredded plastics for recycling. Discussions to chart a way forward for a global plastic treaty to address the growing problem of plastic pollution are set to begin this week during the United Nations Environmental Assembly UNEA 5.2). With two draft resolutions on the table, member countries will decide to either to address the full life cycle of plastics as proposed by Rwanda and Peru or go with Japan's draft resolution that puts emphasis of better management of plastic waste. More than 50 countries and environment groups are supporting regulations that will Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-view-of-a-hand-holding-grains-of-shredded-plastics-for-recycling-discussions-to-chart-a-way-forward-for-a-global-plastic-treaty-to-address-the-growing-problem-of-plastic-pollution-are-set-to-begin-this-week-during-the-united-nations-environmental-assembly-unea-52-with-two-draft-resolutions-on-the-table-member-countries-will-decide-to-either-to-address-the-full-life-cycle-of-plastics-as-proposed-by-rwanda-and-peru-or-go-with-japans-draft-resolution-that-puts-emphasis-of-better-management-of-plastic-waste-more-than-50-countries-and-environment-groups-are-supporting-regulations-that-will-image462455789.html
RM2HTAK25–A view of a hand holding grains of shredded plastics for recycling. Discussions to chart a way forward for a global plastic treaty to address the growing problem of plastic pollution are set to begin this week during the United Nations Environmental Assembly UNEA 5.2). With two draft resolutions on the table, member countries will decide to either to address the full life cycle of plastics as proposed by Rwanda and Peru or go with Japan's draft resolution that puts emphasis of better management of plastic waste. More than 50 countries and environment groups are supporting regulations that will
Datchet, Berkshire, UK. 25th October, 2023. The Manor Hotel owned by MG Hotels in the village of Datchet is closed to the general public as it is being used to house asylum seekers by the Home Office. The current cost of housing migrants in hotels is reoprted to be £8m per day. Immigration Minister Robert Jennrick has announced that 50 hotels will stop being used to house migrants over the next three months in an attempt to cut costs. Many migrants in the UK are living in luxury hotels whilst former miltary personnel and UK citizens who have lost their jobs are sleeping rough on the streets. C Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/datchet-berkshire-uk-25th-october-2023-the-manor-hotel-owned-by-mg-hotels-in-the-village-of-datchet-is-closed-to-the-general-public-as-it-is-being-used-to-house-asylum-seekers-by-the-home-office-the-current-cost-of-housing-migrants-in-hotels-is-reoprted-to-be-8m-per-day-immigration-minister-robert-jennrick-has-announced-that-50-hotels-will-stop-being-used-to-house-migrants-over-the-next-three-months-in-an-attempt-to-cut-costs-many-migrants-in-the-uk-are-living-in-luxury-hotels-whilst-former-miltary-personnel-and-uk-citizens-who-have-lost-their-jobs-are-sleeping-rough-on-the-streets-c-image570109662.html
RM2T3EMKA–Datchet, Berkshire, UK. 25th October, 2023. The Manor Hotel owned by MG Hotels in the village of Datchet is closed to the general public as it is being used to house asylum seekers by the Home Office. The current cost of housing migrants in hotels is reoprted to be £8m per day. Immigration Minister Robert Jennrick has announced that 50 hotels will stop being used to house migrants over the next three months in an attempt to cut costs. Many migrants in the UK are living in luxury hotels whilst former miltary personnel and UK citizens who have lost their jobs are sleeping rough on the streets. C
London, UK, 9th June, 2022. Activists, including aslyum seekers staged a protest outside the Rwandan High Commission ahead of the UK's first deportation flight to the African nation on the 14th June. The Home Office's controversial 'off-shoring' plan will encourage deportees to claim asylum in Rwanda. It is estimated that around 130 asylum seekers will be on the flight, with those from Syria, Iran and Sudan expected to be on board. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-9th-june-2022-activists-including-aslyum-seekers-staged-a-protest-outside-the-rwandan-high-commission-ahead-of-the-uks-first-deportation-flight-to-the-african-nation-on-the-14th-june-the-home-offices-controversial-off-shoring-plan-will-encourage-deportees-to-claim-asylum-in-rwanda-it-is-estimated-that-around-130-asylum-seekers-will-be-on-the-flight-with-those-from-syria-iran-and-sudan-expected-to-be-on-board-credit-eleventh-hour-photographyalamy-live-news-image472031478.html
RM2JBXTY2–London, UK, 9th June, 2022. Activists, including aslyum seekers staged a protest outside the Rwandan High Commission ahead of the UK's first deportation flight to the African nation on the 14th June. The Home Office's controversial 'off-shoring' plan will encourage deportees to claim asylum in Rwanda. It is estimated that around 130 asylum seekers will be on the flight, with those from Syria, Iran and Sudan expected to be on board. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News
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Epiphanie has her three kilos of sunflower seeds ground for 50 francs per kilo. She will use the flour as a sauce for beans. Epiphanie Mukamusoni, 60, is a widow with two grown-up daughters and one grandchild, Mbazi sector, Huye. Epiphanie got a cow from the ARDI programme. The manure from the cow has helped her produce a better harvest. Involement with the programme has also brought into closer contact with people. Photograph by Mike Goldwater Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/epiphanie-has-her-three-kilos-of-sunflower-seeds-ground-for-50-francs-per-kilo-she-will-use-the-flour-as-a-sauce-for-beans-epiphanie-mukamusoni-60-is-a-widow-with-two-grown-up-daughters-and-one-grandchild-mbazi-sector-huye-epiphanie-got-a-cow-from-the-ardi-programme-the-manure-from-the-cow-has-helped-her-produce-a-better-harvest-involement-with-the-programme-has-also-brought-into-closer-contact-with-people-photograph-by-mike-goldwater-image467339095.html
RM2J493NY–Epiphanie has her three kilos of sunflower seeds ground for 50 francs per kilo. She will use the flour as a sauce for beans. Epiphanie Mukamusoni, 60, is a widow with two grown-up daughters and one grandchild, Mbazi sector, Huye. Epiphanie got a cow from the ARDI programme. The manure from the cow has helped her produce a better harvest. Involement with the programme has also brought into closer contact with people. Photograph by Mike Goldwater
London, UK. 1st July 2022. Movement for Justice says end Rwanda deportations. Gay Liberation Front UK commemorate their first London Gay Pride March 50 years ago marching through London on exactly the same hour and date. Then lesbians, trans people, bi’s and gay men protested in rage against abuse by police, workplaces and legislators, inspired by the 1969 Stonewall rebellion with none of the corporate nature of current Pride parades. This march with Black Pride, Trans Pride, friends and supporters, led by veterans from 1972 is both protest and carnival. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-1st-july-2022-movement-for-justice-says-end-rwanda-deportations-gay-liberation-front-uk-commemorate-their-first-london-gay-pride-march-50-years-ago-marching-through-london-on-exactly-the-same-hour-and-date-then-lesbians-trans-people-bis-and-gay-men-protested-in-rage-against-abuse-by-police-workplaces-and-legislators-inspired-by-the-1969-stonewall-rebellion-with-none-of-the-corporate-nature-of-current-pride-parades-this-march-with-black-pride-trans-pride-friends-and-supporters-led-by-veterans-from-1972-is-both-protest-and-carnival-peter-marshallalamy-live-news-image474172843.html
RM2JFCC8B–London, UK. 1st July 2022. Movement for Justice says end Rwanda deportations. Gay Liberation Front UK commemorate their first London Gay Pride March 50 years ago marching through London on exactly the same hour and date. Then lesbians, trans people, bi’s and gay men protested in rage against abuse by police, workplaces and legislators, inspired by the 1969 Stonewall rebellion with none of the corporate nature of current Pride parades. This march with Black Pride, Trans Pride, friends and supporters, led by veterans from 1972 is both protest and carnival. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
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Kigali, Rwanda. 5th Mar, 2021. A nurse prepares a COVID-19 vaccine jab before inoculating a recipient in Rwamagana district, central Rwanda, on March 5, 2021. More than 50,000 people were vaccinated against COVID-19 on Friday, the first day of a nationwide vaccination campaign, Rwandan Minister of Health Daniel Ngamije said. Credit: Cyril Ndegeya/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kigali-rwanda-5th-mar-2021-a-nurse-prepares-a-covid-19-vaccine-jab-before-inoculating-a-recipient-in-rwamagana-district-central-rwanda-on-march-5-2021-more-than-50000-people-were-vaccinated-against-covid-19-on-friday-the-first-day-of-a-nationwide-vaccination-campaign-rwandan-minister-of-health-daniel-ngamije-said-credit-cyril-ndegeyaxinhuaalamy-live-news-image412962909.html
RM2EYT2B9–Kigali, Rwanda. 5th Mar, 2021. A nurse prepares a COVID-19 vaccine jab before inoculating a recipient in Rwamagana district, central Rwanda, on March 5, 2021. More than 50,000 people were vaccinated against COVID-19 on Friday, the first day of a nationwide vaccination campaign, Rwandan Minister of Health Daniel Ngamije said. Credit: Cyril Ndegeya/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
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210306 -- KIGALI, March 6, 2021 -- A nurse prepares a COVID-19 vaccine jab before inoculating a recipient in Rwamagana district, central Rwanda, on March 5, 2021. More than 50,000 people were vaccinated against COVID-19 on Friday, the first day of a nationwide vaccination campaign, Rwandan Minister of Health Daniel Ngamije said. Photo by /Xinhua RWANDA-COVID-19-VACCINATION CyrilxNdegeya PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/210306-kigali-march-6-2021-a-nurse-prepares-a-covid-19-vaccine-jab-before-inoculating-a-recipient-in-rwamagana-district-central-rwanda-on-march-5-2021-more-than-50000-people-were-vaccinated-against-covid-19-on-friday-the-first-day-of-a-nationwide-vaccination-campaign-rwandan-minister-of-health-daniel-ngamije-said-photo-by-xinhua-rwanda-covid-19-vaccination-cyrilxndegeya-publicationxnotxinxchn-image565022845.html
RM2RR70B9–210306 -- KIGALI, March 6, 2021 -- A nurse prepares a COVID-19 vaccine jab before inoculating a recipient in Rwamagana district, central Rwanda, on March 5, 2021. More than 50,000 people were vaccinated against COVID-19 on Friday, the first day of a nationwide vaccination campaign, Rwandan Minister of Health Daniel Ngamije said. Photo by /Xinhua RWANDA-COVID-19-VACCINATION CyrilxNdegeya PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
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A worker at a plastic recycling plant in the outskirts of Nairobi.Discussions to chart a way forward for a global plastic treaty to address the growing problem of plastic pollution are set to begin this week during the United Nations Environmental Assembly UNEA 5.2). With two draft resolutions on the table, member countries will decide to either to address the full life cycle of plastics as proposed by Rwanda and Peru or go with Japan's draft resolution that puts emphasis of better management of plastic waste. More than 50 countries and environment groups are supporting regulations that will i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-worker-at-a-plastic-recycling-plant-in-the-outskirts-of-nairobidiscussions-to-chart-a-way-forward-for-a-global-plastic-treaty-to-address-the-growing-problem-of-plastic-pollution-are-set-to-begin-this-week-during-the-united-nations-environmental-assembly-unea-52-with-two-draft-resolutions-on-the-table-member-countries-will-decide-to-either-to-address-the-full-life-cycle-of-plastics-as-proposed-by-rwanda-and-peru-or-go-with-japans-draft-resolution-that-puts-emphasis-of-better-management-of-plastic-waste-more-than-50-countries-and-environment-groups-are-supporting-regulations-that-will-i-image462454848.html
RM2HTAHTG–A worker at a plastic recycling plant in the outskirts of Nairobi.Discussions to chart a way forward for a global plastic treaty to address the growing problem of plastic pollution are set to begin this week during the United Nations Environmental Assembly UNEA 5.2). With two draft resolutions on the table, member countries will decide to either to address the full life cycle of plastics as proposed by Rwanda and Peru or go with Japan's draft resolution that puts emphasis of better management of plastic waste. More than 50 countries and environment groups are supporting regulations that will i
A worker at a plastic recycling plant in the outskirts of Nairobi.Discussions to chart a way forward for a global plastic treaty to address the growing problem of plastic pollution are set to begin this week during the United Nations Environmental Assembly UNEA 5.2). With two draft resolutions on the table, member countries will decide to either to address the full life cycle of plastics as proposed by Rwanda and Peru or go with Japan's draft resolution that puts emphasis of better management of plastic waste. More than 50 countries and environment groups are supporting regulations that will i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-worker-at-a-plastic-recycling-plant-in-the-outskirts-of-nairobidiscussions-to-chart-a-way-forward-for-a-global-plastic-treaty-to-address-the-growing-problem-of-plastic-pollution-are-set-to-begin-this-week-during-the-united-nations-environmental-assembly-unea-52-with-two-draft-resolutions-on-the-table-member-countries-will-decide-to-either-to-address-the-full-life-cycle-of-plastics-as-proposed-by-rwanda-and-peru-or-go-with-japans-draft-resolution-that-puts-emphasis-of-better-management-of-plastic-waste-more-than-50-countries-and-environment-groups-are-supporting-regulations-that-will-i-image462455738.html
RM2HTAK0A–A worker at a plastic recycling plant in the outskirts of Nairobi.Discussions to chart a way forward for a global plastic treaty to address the growing problem of plastic pollution are set to begin this week during the United Nations Environmental Assembly UNEA 5.2). With two draft resolutions on the table, member countries will decide to either to address the full life cycle of plastics as proposed by Rwanda and Peru or go with Japan's draft resolution that puts emphasis of better management of plastic waste. More than 50 countries and environment groups are supporting regulations that will i
Datchet, Berkshire, UK. 25th October, 2023. The Manor Hotel owned by MG Hotels in the village of Datchet is closed to the general public as it is being used to house asylum seekers by the Home Office. The current cost of housing migrants in hotels is reoprted to be £8m per day. Immigration Minister Robert Jennrick has announced that 50 hotels will stop being used to house migrants over the next three months in an attempt to cut costs. Many migrants in the UK are living in luxury hotels whilst former miltary personnel and UK citizens who have lost their jobs are sleeping rough on the streets. C Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/datchet-berkshire-uk-25th-october-2023-the-manor-hotel-owned-by-mg-hotels-in-the-village-of-datchet-is-closed-to-the-general-public-as-it-is-being-used-to-house-asylum-seekers-by-the-home-office-the-current-cost-of-housing-migrants-in-hotels-is-reoprted-to-be-8m-per-day-immigration-minister-robert-jennrick-has-announced-that-50-hotels-will-stop-being-used-to-house-migrants-over-the-next-three-months-in-an-attempt-to-cut-costs-many-migrants-in-the-uk-are-living-in-luxury-hotels-whilst-former-miltary-personnel-and-uk-citizens-who-have-lost-their-jobs-are-sleeping-rough-on-the-streets-c-image570109655.html
RM2T3EMK3–Datchet, Berkshire, UK. 25th October, 2023. The Manor Hotel owned by MG Hotels in the village of Datchet is closed to the general public as it is being used to house asylum seekers by the Home Office. The current cost of housing migrants in hotels is reoprted to be £8m per day. Immigration Minister Robert Jennrick has announced that 50 hotels will stop being used to house migrants over the next three months in an attempt to cut costs. Many migrants in the UK are living in luxury hotels whilst former miltary personnel and UK citizens who have lost their jobs are sleeping rough on the streets. C
London, UK, 9th June, 2022. Activists, including aslyum seekers staged a protest outside the Rwandan High Commission ahead of the UK's first deportation flight to the African nation on the 14th June. The Home Office's controversial 'off-shoring' plan will encourage deportees to claim asylum in Rwanda. It is estimated that around 130 asylum seekers will be on the flight, with those from Syria, Iran and Sudan expected to be on board. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-9th-june-2022-activists-including-aslyum-seekers-staged-a-protest-outside-the-rwandan-high-commission-ahead-of-the-uks-first-deportation-flight-to-the-african-nation-on-the-14th-june-the-home-offices-controversial-off-shoring-plan-will-encourage-deportees-to-claim-asylum-in-rwanda-it-is-estimated-that-around-130-asylum-seekers-will-be-on-the-flight-with-those-from-syria-iran-and-sudan-expected-to-be-on-board-credit-eleventh-hour-photographyalamy-live-news-image472031309.html
RM2JBXTN1–London, UK, 9th June, 2022. Activists, including aslyum seekers staged a protest outside the Rwandan High Commission ahead of the UK's first deportation flight to the African nation on the 14th June. The Home Office's controversial 'off-shoring' plan will encourage deportees to claim asylum in Rwanda. It is estimated that around 130 asylum seekers will be on the flight, with those from Syria, Iran and Sudan expected to be on board. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News
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RMCRC1Y3–Thomas Mazimpaka in the Asylum Home Langebrueck, Saxony, Germany
Epiphanie has her three kilos of sunflower seeds ground for 50 francs per kilo. She will use the flour as a sauce for beans. Epiphanie Mukamusoni, 60, is a widow with two grown-up daughters and one grandchild, Mbazi sector, Huye. Epiphanie got a cow from the ARDI programme. The manure from the cow has helped her produce a better harvest. Involement with the programme has also brought into closer contact with people. Photograph by Mike Goldwater Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/epiphanie-has-her-three-kilos-of-sunflower-seeds-ground-for-50-francs-per-kilo-she-will-use-the-flour-as-a-sauce-for-beans-epiphanie-mukamusoni-60-is-a-widow-with-two-grown-up-daughters-and-one-grandchild-mbazi-sector-huye-epiphanie-got-a-cow-from-the-ardi-programme-the-manure-from-the-cow-has-helped-her-produce-a-better-harvest-involement-with-the-programme-has-also-brought-into-closer-contact-with-people-photograph-by-mike-goldwater-image467339099.html
RM2J493P3–Epiphanie has her three kilos of sunflower seeds ground for 50 francs per kilo. She will use the flour as a sauce for beans. Epiphanie Mukamusoni, 60, is a widow with two grown-up daughters and one grandchild, Mbazi sector, Huye. Epiphanie got a cow from the ARDI programme. The manure from the cow has helped her produce a better harvest. Involement with the programme has also brought into closer contact with people. Photograph by Mike Goldwater
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Kigali, Rwanda. 5th Mar, 2021. WHO Rwanda Country Representative Kasonde Mwinga receives a dose of COVID-19 vaccine in Kigali, capital city of Rwanda, on March 5, 2021. More than 50,000 people were vaccinated against COVID-19 on Friday, the first day of a nationwide vaccination campaign, Rwandan Minister of Health Daniel Ngamije said. Credit: Cyril Ndegeya/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kigali-rwanda-5th-mar-2021-who-rwanda-country-representative-kasonde-mwinga-receives-a-dose-of-covid-19-vaccine-in-kigali-capital-city-of-rwanda-on-march-5-2021-more-than-50000-people-were-vaccinated-against-covid-19-on-friday-the-first-day-of-a-nationwide-vaccination-campaign-rwandan-minister-of-health-daniel-ngamije-said-credit-cyril-ndegeyaxinhuaalamy-live-news-image412962894.html
RM2EYT2AP–Kigali, Rwanda. 5th Mar, 2021. WHO Rwanda Country Representative Kasonde Mwinga receives a dose of COVID-19 vaccine in Kigali, capital city of Rwanda, on March 5, 2021. More than 50,000 people were vaccinated against COVID-19 on Friday, the first day of a nationwide vaccination campaign, Rwandan Minister of Health Daniel Ngamije said. Credit: Cyril Ndegeya/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
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RF2PE4KTD–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - FEBRUARY 17, 2023: Postage stamp printed in Rwanda shows Chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus), Husbandry Year serie, circa 1978
210306 -- KIGALI, March 6, 2021 -- WHO Rwanda Country Representative Kasonde Mwinga receives a dose of COVID-19 vaccine in Kigali, capital city of Rwanda, on March 5, 2021. More than 50,000 people were vaccinated against COVID-19 on Friday, the first day of a nationwide vaccination campaign, Rwandan Minister of Health Daniel Ngamije said. Photo by /Xinhua RWANDA-COVID-19-VACCINATION CyrilxNdegeya PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/210306-kigali-march-6-2021-who-rwanda-country-representative-kasonde-mwinga-receives-a-dose-of-covid-19-vaccine-in-kigali-capital-city-of-rwanda-on-march-5-2021-more-than-50000-people-were-vaccinated-against-covid-19-on-friday-the-first-day-of-a-nationwide-vaccination-campaign-rwandan-minister-of-health-daniel-ngamije-said-photo-by-xinhua-rwanda-covid-19-vaccination-cyrilxndegeya-publicationxnotxinxchn-image565022860.html
RM2RR70BT–210306 -- KIGALI, March 6, 2021 -- WHO Rwanda Country Representative Kasonde Mwinga receives a dose of COVID-19 vaccine in Kigali, capital city of Rwanda, on March 5, 2021. More than 50,000 people were vaccinated against COVID-19 on Friday, the first day of a nationwide vaccination campaign, Rwandan Minister of Health Daniel Ngamije said. Photo by /Xinhua RWANDA-COVID-19-VACCINATION CyrilxNdegeya PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
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A worker loads waste plastic bags on a conveyor for recycling at a recycling plant.Discussions to chart a way forward for a global plastic treaty to address the growing problem of plastic pollution are set to begin this week during the United Nations Environmental Assembly UNEA 5.2). With two draft resolutions on the table, member countries will decide to either to address the full life cycle of plastics as proposed by Rwanda and Peru or go with Japan's draft resolution that puts emphasis of better management of plastic waste. More than 50 countries and environment groups are supporting regula Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-worker-loads-waste-plastic-bags-on-a-conveyor-for-recycling-at-a-recycling-plantdiscussions-to-chart-a-way-forward-for-a-global-plastic-treaty-to-address-the-growing-problem-of-plastic-pollution-are-set-to-begin-this-week-during-the-united-nations-environmental-assembly-unea-52-with-two-draft-resolutions-on-the-table-member-countries-will-decide-to-either-to-address-the-full-life-cycle-of-plastics-as-proposed-by-rwanda-and-peru-or-go-with-japans-draft-resolution-that-puts-emphasis-of-better-management-of-plastic-waste-more-than-50-countries-and-environment-groups-are-supporting-regula-image462454860.html
RM2HTAHW0–A worker loads waste plastic bags on a conveyor for recycling at a recycling plant.Discussions to chart a way forward for a global plastic treaty to address the growing problem of plastic pollution are set to begin this week during the United Nations Environmental Assembly UNEA 5.2). With two draft resolutions on the table, member countries will decide to either to address the full life cycle of plastics as proposed by Rwanda and Peru or go with Japan's draft resolution that puts emphasis of better management of plastic waste. More than 50 countries and environment groups are supporting regula
Two armed Kenya Police Officers stand on a hill of garbage at Dandora Dumping site. Discussions to chart a way forward for a global plastic treaty to address the growing problem of plastic pollution are set to begin this week during the United Nations Environmental Assembly UNEA 5.2). With two draft resolutions on the table, member countries will decide to either to address the full life cycle of plastics as proposed by Rwanda and Peru or go with Japan's draft resolution that puts emphasis of better management of plastic waste. More than 50 countries and environment groups are supporting regul Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/two-armed-kenya-police-officers-stand-on-a-hill-of-garbage-at-dandora-dumping-site-discussions-to-chart-a-way-forward-for-a-global-plastic-treaty-to-address-the-growing-problem-of-plastic-pollution-are-set-to-begin-this-week-during-the-united-nations-environmental-assembly-unea-52-with-two-draft-resolutions-on-the-table-member-countries-will-decide-to-either-to-address-the-full-life-cycle-of-plastics-as-proposed-by-rwanda-and-peru-or-go-with-japans-draft-resolution-that-puts-emphasis-of-better-management-of-plastic-waste-more-than-50-countries-and-environment-groups-are-supporting-regul-image462455710.html
RM2HTAJYA–Two armed Kenya Police Officers stand on a hill of garbage at Dandora Dumping site. Discussions to chart a way forward for a global plastic treaty to address the growing problem of plastic pollution are set to begin this week during the United Nations Environmental Assembly UNEA 5.2). With two draft resolutions on the table, member countries will decide to either to address the full life cycle of plastics as proposed by Rwanda and Peru or go with Japan's draft resolution that puts emphasis of better management of plastic waste. More than 50 countries and environment groups are supporting regul
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Datchet, Berkshire, UK. 25th October, 2023. The Manor Hotel owned by MG Hotels in the village of Datchet is closed to the general public as it is being used to house asylum seekers by the Home Office. The current cost of housing migrants in hotels is reoprted to be £8m per day. Immigration Minister Robert Jennrick has announced that 50 hotels will stop being used to house migrants over the next three months in an attempt to cut costs. Many migrants in the UK are living in luxury hotels whilst former miltary personnel and UK citizens who have lost their jobs are sleeping rough on the streets. C Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/datchet-berkshire-uk-25th-october-2023-the-manor-hotel-owned-by-mg-hotels-in-the-village-of-datchet-is-closed-to-the-general-public-as-it-is-being-used-to-house-asylum-seekers-by-the-home-office-the-current-cost-of-housing-migrants-in-hotels-is-reoprted-to-be-8m-per-day-immigration-minister-robert-jennrick-has-announced-that-50-hotels-will-stop-being-used-to-house-migrants-over-the-next-three-months-in-an-attempt-to-cut-costs-many-migrants-in-the-uk-are-living-in-luxury-hotels-whilst-former-miltary-personnel-and-uk-citizens-who-have-lost-their-jobs-are-sleeping-rough-on-the-streets-c-image570109770.html
RM2T3EMR6–Datchet, Berkshire, UK. 25th October, 2023. The Manor Hotel owned by MG Hotels in the village of Datchet is closed to the general public as it is being used to house asylum seekers by the Home Office. The current cost of housing migrants in hotels is reoprted to be £8m per day. Immigration Minister Robert Jennrick has announced that 50 hotels will stop being used to house migrants over the next three months in an attempt to cut costs. Many migrants in the UK are living in luxury hotels whilst former miltary personnel and UK citizens who have lost their jobs are sleeping rough on the streets. C
London, UK, 9th June, 2022. Activists, including aslyum seekers staged a protest outside the Rwandan High Commission ahead of the UK's first deportation flight to the African nation on the 14th June. The Home Office's controversial 'off-shoring' plan will encourage deportees to claim asylum in Rwanda. It is estimated that around 130 asylum seekers will be on the flight, with those from Syria, Iran and Sudan expected to be on board. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-9th-june-2022-activists-including-aslyum-seekers-staged-a-protest-outside-the-rwandan-high-commission-ahead-of-the-uks-first-deportation-flight-to-the-african-nation-on-the-14th-june-the-home-offices-controversial-off-shoring-plan-will-encourage-deportees-to-claim-asylum-in-rwanda-it-is-estimated-that-around-130-asylum-seekers-will-be-on-the-flight-with-those-from-syria-iran-and-sudan-expected-to-be-on-board-credit-eleventh-hour-photographyalamy-live-news-image472031488.html
RM2JBXTYC–London, UK, 9th June, 2022. Activists, including aslyum seekers staged a protest outside the Rwandan High Commission ahead of the UK's first deportation flight to the African nation on the 14th June. The Home Office's controversial 'off-shoring' plan will encourage deportees to claim asylum in Rwanda. It is estimated that around 130 asylum seekers will be on the flight, with those from Syria, Iran and Sudan expected to be on board. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News
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Epiphanie has her three kilos of sunflower seeds ground for 50 francs per kilo. She will use the flour as a sauce for beans. Epiphanie Mukamusoni, 60, is a widow with two grown-up daughters and one grandchild, Mbazi sector, Huye. Epiphanie got a cow from the ARDI programme. The manure from the cow has helped her produce a better harvest. Involement with the programme has also brought into closer contact with people. Photograph by Mike Goldwater Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/epiphanie-has-her-three-kilos-of-sunflower-seeds-ground-for-50-francs-per-kilo-she-will-use-the-flour-as-a-sauce-for-beans-epiphanie-mukamusoni-60-is-a-widow-with-two-grown-up-daughters-and-one-grandchild-mbazi-sector-huye-epiphanie-got-a-cow-from-the-ardi-programme-the-manure-from-the-cow-has-helped-her-produce-a-better-harvest-involement-with-the-programme-has-also-brought-into-closer-contact-with-people-photograph-by-mike-goldwater-image467339091.html
RM2J493NR–Epiphanie has her three kilos of sunflower seeds ground for 50 francs per kilo. She will use the flour as a sauce for beans. Epiphanie Mukamusoni, 60, is a widow with two grown-up daughters and one grandchild, Mbazi sector, Huye. Epiphanie got a cow from the ARDI programme. The manure from the cow has helped her produce a better harvest. Involement with the programme has also brought into closer contact with people. Photograph by Mike Goldwater
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Kigali, Rwanda. 5th Mar, 2021. Rwandan Minister of Health Daniel Ngamije (L) receives a dose of COVID-19 vaccine in Kigali, capital city of Rwanda, on March 5, 2021. More than 50,000 people were vaccinated against COVID-19 on Friday, the first day of a nationwide vaccination campaign, Rwandan Minister of Health Daniel Ngamije said. Credit: Cyril Ndegeya/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kigali-rwanda-5th-mar-2021-rwandan-minister-of-health-daniel-ngamije-l-receives-a-dose-of-covid-19-vaccine-in-kigali-capital-city-of-rwanda-on-march-5-2021-more-than-50000-people-were-vaccinated-against-covid-19-on-friday-the-first-day-of-a-nationwide-vaccination-campaign-rwandan-minister-of-health-daniel-ngamije-said-credit-cyril-ndegeyaxinhuaalamy-live-news-image412962421.html
RM2EYT1NW–Kigali, Rwanda. 5th Mar, 2021. Rwandan Minister of Health Daniel Ngamije (L) receives a dose of COVID-19 vaccine in Kigali, capital city of Rwanda, on March 5, 2021. More than 50,000 people were vaccinated against COVID-19 on Friday, the first day of a nationwide vaccination campaign, Rwandan Minister of Health Daniel Ngamije said. Credit: Cyril Ndegeya/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
(190907) -- KIGALI, Sept. 7, 2019 (Xinhua) -- Rwandan President Paul Kagame greets participants at the annual mountain gorillas naming ceremony Kwita Izina in Musanze district, Rwanda, Sept. 6, 2019. About 50,000 people from Rwanda and abroad were gathering in Kinigi area, Musanze district, from Friday morning to afternoon to witness the annual mountain gorillas naming ceremony Kwita Izina, which was introduced in 2005 to raise awareness about conservation and to thank communities for their persistent and invaluable participation and support for these initiatives. TO GO WITH 'Feature: Rwanda n Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/190907-kigali-sept-7-2019-xinhua-rwandan-president-paul-kagame-greets-participants-at-the-annual-mountain-gorillas-naming-ceremony-kwita-izina-in-musanze-district-rwanda-sept-6-2019-about-50000-people-from-rwanda-and-abroad-were-gathering-in-kinigi-area-musanze-district-from-friday-morning-to-afternoon-to-witness-the-annual-mountain-gorillas-naming-ceremony-kwita-izina-which-was-introduced-in-2005-to-raise-awareness-about-conservation-and-to-thank-communities-for-their-persistent-and-invaluable-participation-and-support-for-these-initiatives-to-go-with-feature-rwanda-n-image271797367.html
RMWP5C8R–(190907) -- KIGALI, Sept. 7, 2019 (Xinhua) -- Rwandan President Paul Kagame greets participants at the annual mountain gorillas naming ceremony Kwita Izina in Musanze district, Rwanda, Sept. 6, 2019. About 50,000 people from Rwanda and abroad were gathering in Kinigi area, Musanze district, from Friday morning to afternoon to witness the annual mountain gorillas naming ceremony Kwita Izina, which was introduced in 2005 to raise awareness about conservation and to thank communities for their persistent and invaluable participation and support for these initiatives. TO GO WITH 'Feature: Rwanda n
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210306 -- KIGALI, March 6, 2021 -- Rwandan Minister of Health Daniel Ngamije L receives a dose of COVID-19 vaccine in Kigali, capital city of Rwanda, on March 5, 2021. More than 50,000 people were vaccinated against COVID-19 on Friday, the first day of a nationwide vaccination campaign, Rwandan Minister of Health Daniel Ngamije said. Photo by /Xinhua RWANDA-COVID-19-VACCINATION CyrilxNdegeya PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/210306-kigali-march-6-2021-rwandan-minister-of-health-daniel-ngamije-l-receives-a-dose-of-covid-19-vaccine-in-kigali-capital-city-of-rwanda-on-march-5-2021-more-than-50000-people-were-vaccinated-against-covid-19-on-friday-the-first-day-of-a-nationwide-vaccination-campaign-rwandan-minister-of-health-daniel-ngamije-said-photo-by-xinhua-rwanda-covid-19-vaccination-cyrilxndegeya-publicationxnotxinxchn-image565022865.html
RM2RR70C1–210306 -- KIGALI, March 6, 2021 -- Rwandan Minister of Health Daniel Ngamije L receives a dose of COVID-19 vaccine in Kigali, capital city of Rwanda, on March 5, 2021. More than 50,000 people were vaccinated against COVID-19 on Friday, the first day of a nationwide vaccination campaign, Rwandan Minister of Health Daniel Ngamije said. Photo by /Xinhua RWANDA-COVID-19-VACCINATION CyrilxNdegeya PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
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(190907) -- KIGALI, Sept. 7, 2019 -- Rwandan President Paul Kagame greets participants at the annual mountain gorillas naming ceremony Kwita Izina in Musanze district, Rwanda, Sept. 6, 2019. About 50,000 people from Rwanda and abroad were gathering in Kinigi area, Musanze district, from Friday morning to afternoon to witness the annual mountain gorillas naming ceremony Kwita Izina, which was introduced in 2005 to raise awareness about conservation and to thank communities for their persistent and invaluable participation and support for these initiatives. TO GO WITH Feature: Rwanda names endan Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/190907-kigali-sept-7-2019-rwandan-president-paul-kagame-greets-participants-at-the-annual-mountain-gorillas-naming-ceremony-kwita-izina-in-musanze-district-rwanda-sept-6-2019-about-50000-people-from-rwanda-and-abroad-were-gathering-in-kinigi-area-musanze-district-from-friday-morning-to-afternoon-to-witness-the-annual-mountain-gorillas-naming-ceremony-kwita-izina-which-was-introduced-in-2005-to-raise-awareness-about-conservation-and-to-thank-communities-for-their-persistent-and-invaluable-participation-and-support-for-these-initiatives-to-go-with-feature-rwanda-names-endan-image564583240.html
RM2RPEYK4–(190907) -- KIGALI, Sept. 7, 2019 -- Rwandan President Paul Kagame greets participants at the annual mountain gorillas naming ceremony Kwita Izina in Musanze district, Rwanda, Sept. 6, 2019. About 50,000 people from Rwanda and abroad were gathering in Kinigi area, Musanze district, from Friday morning to afternoon to witness the annual mountain gorillas naming ceremony Kwita Izina, which was introduced in 2005 to raise awareness about conservation and to thank communities for their persistent and invaluable participation and support for these initiatives. TO GO WITH Feature: Rwanda names endan
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A man who picks waste material for recycling wears a smile as he gestures a thumbs down sign at Dandora Dumpsite.Discussions to chart a way forward for a global plastic treaty to address the growing problem of plastic pollution are set to begin this week during the United Nations Environmental Assembly UNEA 5.2). With two draft resolutions on the table, member countries will decide to either to address the full life cycle of plastics as proposed by Rwanda and Peru or go with Japan's draft resolution that puts emphasis of better management of plastic waste. More than 50 countries and environmen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-man-who-picks-waste-material-for-recycling-wears-a-smile-as-he-gestures-a-thumbs-down-sign-at-dandora-dumpsitediscussions-to-chart-a-way-forward-for-a-global-plastic-treaty-to-address-the-growing-problem-of-plastic-pollution-are-set-to-begin-this-week-during-the-united-nations-environmental-assembly-unea-52-with-two-draft-resolutions-on-the-table-member-countries-will-decide-to-either-to-address-the-full-life-cycle-of-plastics-as-proposed-by-rwanda-and-peru-or-go-with-japans-draft-resolution-that-puts-emphasis-of-better-management-of-plastic-waste-more-than-50-countries-and-environmen-image462455739.html
RM2HTAK0B–A man who picks waste material for recycling wears a smile as he gestures a thumbs down sign at Dandora Dumpsite.Discussions to chart a way forward for a global plastic treaty to address the growing problem of plastic pollution are set to begin this week during the United Nations Environmental Assembly UNEA 5.2). With two draft resolutions on the table, member countries will decide to either to address the full life cycle of plastics as proposed by Rwanda and Peru or go with Japan's draft resolution that puts emphasis of better management of plastic waste. More than 50 countries and environmen
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