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  • A coffee plantation in Brazil enslaved Africans. Centuries later, their descendants have taken over
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    A coffee plantation in Brazil enslaved Africans. Centuries later, their descendants have taken over
    Sao Jose do Pinheiro once stood out for its lavishness. Now a public space, it hosts a museum and a school of jongo, a tradition of music, dance, spirituality and storytelling.

    Two hundred years ago, the Sao Jose do Pinheiro coffee plantation far was one of the most opulent estates in Brazil.
    About 500 people - an unusually big workforce even by Brazilian standards - were enslaved by one of Brazil's richest men, Jose de Souza Breves.

    Now, Pinheiral, a town of 24,000 people named after the farm, occupies the area where it once stood.

    Cíntia da Silva, 34, participates in a Jongo - an Afro-Brazilian cultural expression -performance at an old coffee plantation where her ancestors were once enslaved.

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    alan lima

     

  • A coffee plantation in Brazil enslaved Africans. Centuries later, their descendants have taken over
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    A coffee plantation in Brazil enslaved Africans. Centuries later, their descendants have taken over
    Sao Jose do Pinheiro once stood out for its lavishness. Now a public space, it hosts a museum and a school of jongo, a tradition of music, dance, spirituality and storytelling.

    Two hundred years ago, the Sao Jose do Pinheiro coffee plantation far was one of the most opulent estates in Brazil.
    About 500 people - an unusually big workforce even by Brazilian standards - were enslaved by one of Brazil's richest men, Jose de Souza Breves.

    Now, Pinheiral, a town of 24,000 people named after the farm, occupies the area where it once stood.

    Maria de Fátima da Silveira Santos, known as Mestre Fatinha, 68, is the leader of the Jongo de Pinheiral.

    Alan Lima / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    alan lima

     

  • A coffee plantation in Brazil enslaved Africans. Centuries later, their descendants have taken over
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    A coffee plantation in Brazil enslaved Africans. Centuries later, their descendants have taken over
    Sao Jose do Pinheiro once stood out for its lavishness. Now a public space, it hosts a museum and a school of jongo, a tradition of music, dance, spirituality and storytelling.

    Two hundred years ago, the Sao Jose do Pinheiro coffee plantation far was one of the most opulent estates in Brazil.
    About 500 people - an unusually big workforce even by Brazilian standards - were enslaved by one of Brazil's richest men, Jose de Souza Breves.

    Now, Pinheiral, a town of 24,000 people named after the farm, occupies the area where it once stood.

    Cíntia da Silva, 34, participates in a Jongo - an Afro-Brazilian cultural expression -performance at an old coffee plantation where her ancestors were once enslaved.

    Alan Lima / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    alan lima

     

  • A coffee plantation in Brazil enslaved Africans. Centuries later, their descendants have taken over
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    A coffee plantation in Brazil enslaved Africans. Centuries later, their descendants have taken over
    Sao Jose do Pinheiro once stood out for its lavishness. Now a public space, it hosts a museum and a school of jongo, a tradition of music, dance, spirituality and storytelling.

    Two hundred years ago, the Sao Jose do Pinheiro coffee plantation far was one of the most opulent estates in Brazil.
    About 500 people - an unusually big workforce even by Brazilian standards - were enslaved by one of Brazil's richest men, Jose de Souza Breves.

    Now, Pinheiral, a town of 24,000 people named after the farm, occupies the area where it once stood.

    Vitor Hugo de Souza, 17, is a young Jongo - an Afro-Brazilian cultural expression - musician who plays the drum.

    Alan Lima / Guardian / eyevine

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    alan lima

     

  • A coffee plantation in Brazil enslaved Africans. Centuries later, their descendants have taken over
    DUKAS_173955902_EYE
    A coffee plantation in Brazil enslaved Africans. Centuries later, their descendants have taken over
    Sao Jose do Pinheiro once stood out for its lavishness. Now a public space, it hosts a museum and a school of jongo, a tradition of music, dance, spirituality and storytelling.

    Two hundred years ago, the Sao Jose do Pinheiro coffee plantation far was one of the most opulent estates in Brazil.
    About 500 people - an unusually big workforce even by Brazilian standards - were enslaved by one of Brazil's richest men, Jose de Souza Breves.

    Now, Pinheiral, a town of 24,000 people named after the farm, occupies the area where it once stood.

    Maria de Fátima da Silveira Santos, known as Mestre Fatinha, 68, is the leader of the Jongo de Pinheiral.

    Alan Lima / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    alan lima

     

  • A coffee plantation in Brazil enslaved Africans. Centuries later, their descendants have taken over
    DUKAS_173955943_EYE
    A coffee plantation in Brazil enslaved Africans. Centuries later, their descendants have taken over
    Sao Jose do Pinheiro once stood out for its lavishness. Now a public space, it hosts a museum and a school of jongo, a tradition of music, dance, spirituality and storytelling.

    Two hundred years ago, the Sao Jose do Pinheiro coffee plantation far was one of the most opulent estates in Brazil.
    About 500 people - an unusually big workforce even by Brazilian standards - were enslaved by one of Brazil's richest men, Jose de Souza Breves.

    Now, Pinheiral, a town of 24,000 people named after the farm, occupies the area where it once stood.

    People gather for a Jongo - an Afro-Brazilian cultural expression - performance at an old coffee plantation in Pinheiral, in the state of Rio de Janeiro.

    Alan Lima / Guardian / eyevine

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    alan lima

     

  • A coffee plantation in Brazil enslaved Africans. Centuries later, their descendants have taken over
    DUKAS_173955946_EYE
    A coffee plantation in Brazil enslaved Africans. Centuries later, their descendants have taken over
    Sao Jose do Pinheiro once stood out for its lavishness. Now a public space, it hosts a museum and a school of jongo, a tradition of music, dance, spirituality and storytelling.

    Two hundred years ago, the Sao Jose do Pinheiro coffee plantation far was one of the most opulent estates in Brazil.
    About 500 people - an unusually big workforce even by Brazilian standards - were enslaved by one of Brazil's richest men, Jose de Souza Breves.

    Now, Pinheiral, a town of 24,000 people named after the farm, occupies the area where it once stood.

    Vitor Hugo de Souza, 17, is a young Jongo - an Afro-Brazilian cultural expression - musician who plays the drum.

    Alan Lima / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    alan lima

     

  • A coffee plantation in Brazil enslaved Africans. Centuries later, their descendants have taken over
    DUKAS_173955903_EYE
    A coffee plantation in Brazil enslaved Africans. Centuries later, their descendants have taken over
    Sao Jose do Pinheiro once stood out for its lavishness. Now a public space, it hosts a museum and a school of jongo, a tradition of music, dance, spirituality and storytelling.

    Two hundred years ago, the Sao Jose do Pinheiro coffee plantation far was one of the most opulent estates in Brazil.
    About 500 people - an unusually big workforce even by Brazilian standards - were enslaved by one of Brazil's richest men, Jose de Souza Breves.

    Now, Pinheiral, a town of 24,000 people named after the farm, occupies the area where it once stood.

    People gather for a Jongo - an Afro-Brazilian cultural expression - performance at an old coffee plantation in Pinheiral, in the state of Rio de Janeiro.

    Alan Lima / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com
    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    alan lima

     

  • A coffee plantation in Brazil enslaved Africans. Centuries later, their descendants have taken over
    DUKAS_173955945_EYE
    A coffee plantation in Brazil enslaved Africans. Centuries later, their descendants have taken over
    Sao Jose do Pinheiro once stood out for its lavishness. Now a public space, it hosts a museum and a school of jongo, a tradition of music, dance, spirituality and storytelling.

    Two hundred years ago, the Sao Jose do Pinheiro coffee plantation far was one of the most opulent estates in Brazil.
    About 500 people - an unusually big workforce even by Brazilian standards - were enslaved by one of Brazil's richest men, Jose de Souza Breves.

    Now, Pinheiral, a town of 24,000 people named after the farm, occupies the area where it once stood.

    People gather for a Jongo - an Afro-Brazilian cultural expression - performance at an old coffee plantation in Pinheiral, in the state of Rio de Janeiro.

    Alan Lima / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com
    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    alan lima

     

  • NEWS - USA: Demonstrationen gegen Rassismus am Martin Luther King Tag
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    NEWS - USA: Demonstrationen gegen Rassismus am Martin Luther King Tag
    January 15, 2018 - New York City, New York, US - On what have been American Civil Rights icon Martin Luther King’s 89th. birthday, hundreds of Haitian-American and immigrants from several African and Central American countries rallied in Times Square for a ‘Rally Against Racism’ following US president Donald Trump calling those counties “Shit Holes.” The protesters were joined by other activists and law-makers, all who denounced Trump’s racism (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - USA: Demonstrationen gegen Rassismus am Martin Luther King Tag
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    NEWS - USA: Demonstrationen gegen Rassismus am Martin Luther King Tag
    January 15, 2018 - New York City, New York, US - On what have been American Civil Rights icon Martin Luther King’s 89th. birthday, hundreds of Haitian-American and immigrants from several African and Central American countries rallied in Times Square for a ‘Rally Against Racism’ following US president Donald Trump calling those counties “Shit Holes.” The protesters were joined by other activists and law-makers, all who denounced Trump’s racism (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - USA: Demonstrationen gegen Rassismus am Martin Luther King Tag
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    NEWS - USA: Demonstrationen gegen Rassismus am Martin Luther King Tag
    January 15, 2018 - New York City, New York, US - On what have been American Civil Rights icon Martin Luther King’s 89th. birthday, hundreds of Haitian-American and immigrants from several African and Central American countries rallied in Times Square for a ‘Rally Against Racism’ following US president Donald Trump calling those counties “Shit Holes.” The protesters were joined by other activists and law-makers, all who denounced Trump’s racism (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - USA: Demonstrationen gegen Rassismus am Martin Luther King Tag
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    NEWS - USA: Demonstrationen gegen Rassismus am Martin Luther King Tag
    January 15, 2018 - New York City, New York, US - On what have been American Civil Rights icon Martin Luther King’s 89th. birthday, hundreds of Haitian-American and immigrants from several African and Central American countries rallied in Times Square for a ‘Rally Against Racism’ following US president Donald Trump calling those counties “Shit Holes.” The protesters were joined by other activists and law-makers, all who denounced Trump’s racism (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - USA: Demonstrationen gegen Rassismus am Martin Luther King Tag
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    NEWS - USA: Demonstrationen gegen Rassismus am Martin Luther King Tag
    January 15, 2018 - New York City, New York, US - On what have been American Civil Rights icon Martin Luther King’s 89th. birthday, hundreds of Haitian-American and immigrants from several African and Central American countries rallied in Times Square for a ‘Rally Against Racism’ following US president Donald Trump calling those counties “Shit Holes.” The protesters were joined by other activists and law-makers, all who denounced Trump’s racism (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - USA: Demonstrationen gegen Rassismus am Martin Luther King Tag
    DUK10082216_051
    NEWS - USA: Demonstrationen gegen Rassismus am Martin Luther King Tag
    January 15, 2018 - New York City, New York, US - On what have been American Civil Rights icon Martin Luther King’s 89th. birthday, hundreds of Haitian-American and immigrants from several African and Central American countries rallied in Times Square for a ‘Rally Against Racism’ following US president Donald Trump calling those counties “Shit Holes.” The protesters were joined by other activists and law-makers, all who denounced Trump’s racism (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
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    REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
    Angels of death

    Tens of thousands of HIV positive prostitutes in the slums of Lagos to ensure a rapid spread of the epidemic.

    "If you arrive by car, you can smell the HIV virus outside," joked my driver as we are on track to Badia a criminal slums of Lagos. Badia is a corruption of "Bad Area". Nigerians have a lack of everything, except black humor.

    The poor West African country Nigeria, with a population of 140 million people, after India and South Africa the highest number of people with HIV / AIDS. Since the beginning of the epidemic in 2000 is estimated to have 800,000 people died in Nigeria. But the worst is yet to come: within 5 years in Nigeria 5 million people die of AIDS. In 2015 there are 10 million.

    In the capital Lagos, the situation is acute: 1.2 million people are infected with the HIV virus - in the Netherlands compared with the population of Amsterdam would be infected.

    Two to five dollars
    Badia is one of the thousands of slums in Lagos, where both sides of the railroad verzakte prostitutes in small pens getimmerde display of old boards and rusty corrugated life. Women as young as 14 years, working to survive. They count from 2 to 5 per customer. How younger and prettier the girl, how expensive it is. The men visit prostitutes as if they walk in the bakery. Within 5 minutes they're out, the pants still dichtritsend. A hooker in Badia receives about 5 clients per day.

    Many still do not have money for the girls. Some 10 per day to rent for a room tendon and the salary of a square-built bouncer.

    Expats
    The youngest and hottest girls live in Badia, but outside the district. When the sun goes down in Lagos massive music concerns and beer bars are open, these girls in the suburbs in search of the white 'expat-man', often too fat and ugly, but with money. These girls have only one customer per night required for 50 to 100 euro it will go to his house or hotel.
    ©Ton koene/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Leben im Norden von Äthiopien
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    REPORTAGE - Leben im Norden von Äthiopien
    (1/23/2017) Two monks at the Abuna Garima monastery Tigray. Abba Garima Monastery is an Ethiopian Orthodox monastery, located around five kilometres east of Adwa, in the Mehakelegnaw Zone of the northern Tigray. Two clergymen at the doors of the monastery of Abba Garima. The Garima Gospels of Ethiopia are the oldest illustrated manuscripts of Christianity. Experts placed the work in AD 1100, but radiocarbon dating has indicated that the documents were created between 330 and 650 AD. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 19951017
    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
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    REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
    Angels of death

    Tens of thousands of HIV positive prostitutes in the slums of Lagos to ensure a rapid spread of the epidemic.

    "If you arrive by car, you can smell the HIV virus outside," joked my driver as we are on track to Badia a criminal slums of Lagos. Badia is a corruption of "Bad Area". Nigerians have a lack of everything, except black humor.

    The poor West African country Nigeria, with a population of 140 million people, after India and South Africa the highest number of people with HIV / AIDS. Since the beginning of the epidemic in 2000 is estimated to have 800,000 people died in Nigeria. But the worst is yet to come: within 5 years in Nigeria 5 million people die of AIDS. In 2015 there are 10 million.

    In the capital Lagos, the situation is acute: 1.2 million people are infected with the HIV virus - in the Netherlands compared with the population of Amsterdam would be infected.

    Two to five dollars
    Badia is one of the thousands of slums in Lagos, where both sides of the railroad verzakte prostitutes in small pens getimmerde display of old boards and rusty corrugated life. Women as young as 14 years, working to survive. They count from 2 to 5 per customer. How younger and prettier the girl, how expensive it is. The men visit prostitutes as if they walk in the bakery. Within 5 minutes they're out, the pants still dichtritsend. A hooker in Badia receives about 5 clients per day.

    Many still do not have money for the girls. Some 10 per day to rent for a room tendon and the salary of a square-built bouncer.

    Expats
    The youngest and hottest girls live in Badia, but outside the district. When the sun goes down in Lagos massive music concerns and beer bars are open, these girls in the suburbs in search of the white 'expat-man', often too fat and ugly, but with money. These girls have only one customer per night required for 50 to 100 euro it will go to his house or hotel.
    ©Ton koene/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
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    REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
    Angels of death

    Tens of thousands of HIV positive prostitutes in the slums of Lagos to ensure a rapid spread of the epidemic.

    "If you arrive by car, you can smell the HIV virus outside," joked my driver as we are on track to Badia a criminal slums of Lagos. Badia is a corruption of "Bad Area". Nigerians have a lack of everything, except black humor.

    The poor West African country Nigeria, with a population of 140 million people, after India and South Africa the highest number of people with HIV / AIDS. Since the beginning of the epidemic in 2000 is estimated to have 800,000 people died in Nigeria. But the worst is yet to come: within 5 years in Nigeria 5 million people die of AIDS. In 2015 there are 10 million.

    In the capital Lagos, the situation is acute: 1.2 million people are infected with the HIV virus - in the Netherlands compared with the population of Amsterdam would be infected.

    Two to five dollars
    Badia is one of the thousands of slums in Lagos, where both sides of the railroad verzakte prostitutes in small pens getimmerde display of old boards and rusty corrugated life. Women as young as 14 years, working to survive. They count from 2 to 5 per customer. How younger and prettier the girl, how expensive it is. The men visit prostitutes as if they walk in the bakery. Within 5 minutes they're out, the pants still dichtritsend. A hooker in Badia receives about 5 clients per day.

    Many still do not have money for the girls. Some 10 per day to rent for a room tendon and the salary of a square-built bouncer.

    Expats
    The youngest and hottest girls live in Badia, but outside the district. When the sun goes down in Lagos massive music concerns and beer bars are open, these girls in the suburbs in search of the white 'expat-man', often too fat and ugly, but with money. These girls have only one customer per night required for 50 to 100 euro it will go to his house or hotel.
    ©Ton koene/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
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    REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
    Angels of death

    Tens of thousands of HIV positive prostitutes in the slums of Lagos to ensure a rapid spread of the epidemic.

    "If you arrive by car, you can smell the HIV virus outside," joked my driver as we are on track to Badia a criminal slums of Lagos. Badia is a corruption of "Bad Area". Nigerians have a lack of everything, except black humor.

    The poor West African country Nigeria, with a population of 140 million people, after India and South Africa the highest number of people with HIV / AIDS. Since the beginning of the epidemic in 2000 is estimated to have 800,000 people died in Nigeria. But the worst is yet to come: within 5 years in Nigeria 5 million people die of AIDS. In 2015 there are 10 million.

    In the capital Lagos, the situation is acute: 1.2 million people are infected with the HIV virus - in the Netherlands compared with the population of Amsterdam would be infected.

    Two to five dollars
    Badia is one of the thousands of slums in Lagos, where both sides of the railroad verzakte prostitutes in small pens getimmerde display of old boards and rusty corrugated life. Women as young as 14 years, working to survive. They count from 2 to 5 per customer. How younger and prettier the girl, how expensive it is. The men visit prostitutes as if they walk in the bakery. Within 5 minutes they're out, the pants still dichtritsend. A hooker in Badia receives about 5 clients per day.

    Many still do not have money for the girls. Some 10 per day to rent for a room tendon and the salary of a square-built bouncer.

    Expats
    The youngest and hottest girls live in Badia, but outside the district. When the sun goes down in Lagos massive music concerns and beer bars are open, these girls in the suburbs in search of the white 'expat-man', often too fat and ugly, but with money. These girls have only one customer per night required for 50 to 100 euro it will go to his house or hotel.
    ©Ton koene/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
    DUK10054423_030
    REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
    Angels of death

    Tens of thousands of HIV positive prostitutes in the slums of Lagos to ensure a rapid spread of the epidemic.

    "If you arrive by car, you can smell the HIV virus outside," joked my driver as we are on track to Badia a criminal slums of Lagos. Badia is a corruption of "Bad Area". Nigerians have a lack of everything, except black humor.

    The poor West African country Nigeria, with a population of 140 million people, after India and South Africa the highest number of people with HIV / AIDS. Since the beginning of the epidemic in 2000 is estimated to have 800,000 people died in Nigeria. But the worst is yet to come: within 5 years in Nigeria 5 million people die of AIDS. In 2015 there are 10 million.

    In the capital Lagos, the situation is acute: 1.2 million people are infected with the HIV virus - in the Netherlands compared with the population of Amsterdam would be infected.

    Two to five dollars
    Badia is one of the thousands of slums in Lagos, where both sides of the railroad verzakte prostitutes in small pens getimmerde display of old boards and rusty corrugated life. Women as young as 14 years, working to survive. They count from 2 to 5 per customer. How younger and prettier the girl, how expensive it is. The men visit prostitutes as if they walk in the bakery. Within 5 minutes they're out, the pants still dichtritsend. A hooker in Badia receives about 5 clients per day.

    Many still do not have money for the girls. Some 10 per day to rent for a room tendon and the salary of a square-built bouncer.

    Expats
    The youngest and hottest girls live in Badia, but outside the district. When the sun goes down in Lagos massive music concerns and beer bars are open, these girls in the suburbs in search of the white 'expat-man', often too fat and ugly, but with money. These girls have only one customer per night required for 50 to 100 euro it will go to his house or hotel.
    ©Ton koene/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
    DUK10054423_029
    REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
    Angels of death

    Tens of thousands of HIV positive prostitutes in the slums of Lagos to ensure a rapid spread of the epidemic.

    "If you arrive by car, you can smell the HIV virus outside," joked my driver as we are on track to Badia a criminal slums of Lagos. Badia is a corruption of "Bad Area". Nigerians have a lack of everything, except black humor.

    The poor West African country Nigeria, with a population of 140 million people, after India and South Africa the highest number of people with HIV / AIDS. Since the beginning of the epidemic in 2000 is estimated to have 800,000 people died in Nigeria. But the worst is yet to come: within 5 years in Nigeria 5 million people die of AIDS. In 2015 there are 10 million.

    In the capital Lagos, the situation is acute: 1.2 million people are infected with the HIV virus - in the Netherlands compared with the population of Amsterdam would be infected.

    Two to five dollars
    Badia is one of the thousands of slums in Lagos, where both sides of the railroad verzakte prostitutes in small pens getimmerde display of old boards and rusty corrugated life. Women as young as 14 years, working to survive. They count from 2 to 5 per customer. How younger and prettier the girl, how expensive it is. The men visit prostitutes as if they walk in the bakery. Within 5 minutes they're out, the pants still dichtritsend. A hooker in Badia receives about 5 clients per day.

    Many still do not have money for the girls. Some 10 per day to rent for a room tendon and the salary of a square-built bouncer.

    Expats
    The youngest and hottest girls live in Badia, but outside the district. When the sun goes down in Lagos massive music concerns and beer bars are open, these girls in the suburbs in search of the white 'expat-man', often too fat and ugly, but with money. These girls have only one customer per night required for 50 to 100 euro it will go to his house or hotel.
    ©Ton koene/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
    DUK10054423_028
    REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
    Angels of death

    Tens of thousands of HIV positive prostitutes in the slums of Lagos to ensure a rapid spread of the epidemic.

    "If you arrive by car, you can smell the HIV virus outside," joked my driver as we are on track to Badia a criminal slums of Lagos. Badia is a corruption of "Bad Area". Nigerians have a lack of everything, except black humor.

    The poor West African country Nigeria, with a population of 140 million people, after India and South Africa the highest number of people with HIV / AIDS. Since the beginning of the epidemic in 2000 is estimated to have 800,000 people died in Nigeria. But the worst is yet to come: within 5 years in Nigeria 5 million people die of AIDS. In 2015 there are 10 million.

    In the capital Lagos, the situation is acute: 1.2 million people are infected with the HIV virus - in the Netherlands compared with the population of Amsterdam would be infected.

    Two to five dollars
    Badia is one of the thousands of slums in Lagos, where both sides of the railroad verzakte prostitutes in small pens getimmerde display of old boards and rusty corrugated life. Women as young as 14 years, working to survive. They count from 2 to 5 per customer. How younger and prettier the girl, how expensive it is. The men visit prostitutes as if they walk in the bakery. Within 5 minutes they're out, the pants still dichtritsend. A hooker in Badia receives about 5 clients per day.

    Many still do not have money for the girls. Some 10 per day to rent for a room tendon and the salary of a square-built bouncer.

    Expats
    The youngest and hottest girls live in Badia, but outside the district. When the sun goes down in Lagos massive music concerns and beer bars are open, these girls in the suburbs in search of the white 'expat-man', often too fat and ugly, but with money. These girls have only one customer per night required for 50 to 100 euro it will go to his house or hotel.
    ©Ton koene/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
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    REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
    Angels of death

    Tens of thousands of HIV positive prostitutes in the slums of Lagos to ensure a rapid spread of the epidemic.

    "If you arrive by car, you can smell the HIV virus outside," joked my driver as we are on track to Badia a criminal slums of Lagos. Badia is a corruption of "Bad Area". Nigerians have a lack of everything, except black humor.

    The poor West African country Nigeria, with a population of 140 million people, after India and South Africa the highest number of people with HIV / AIDS. Since the beginning of the epidemic in 2000 is estimated to have 800,000 people died in Nigeria. But the worst is yet to come: within 5 years in Nigeria 5 million people die of AIDS. In 2015 there are 10 million.

    In the capital Lagos, the situation is acute: 1.2 million people are infected with the HIV virus - in the Netherlands compared with the population of Amsterdam would be infected.

    Two to five dollars
    Badia is one of the thousands of slums in Lagos, where both sides of the railroad verzakte prostitutes in small pens getimmerde display of old boards and rusty corrugated life. Women as young as 14 years, working to survive. They count from 2 to 5 per customer. How younger and prettier the girl, how expensive it is. The men visit prostitutes as if they walk in the bakery. Within 5 minutes they're out, the pants still dichtritsend. A hooker in Badia receives about 5 clients per day.

    Many still do not have money for the girls. Some 10 per day to rent for a room tendon and the salary of a square-built bouncer.

    Expats
    The youngest and hottest girls live in Badia, but outside the district. When the sun goes down in Lagos massive music concerns and beer bars are open, these girls in the suburbs in search of the white 'expat-man', often too fat and ugly, but with money. These girls have only one customer per night required for 50 to 100 euro it will go to his house or hotel.
    ©Ton koene/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
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    REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
    Angels of death

    Tens of thousands of HIV positive prostitutes in the slums of Lagos to ensure a rapid spread of the epidemic.

    "If you arrive by car, you can smell the HIV virus outside," joked my driver as we are on track to Badia a criminal slums of Lagos. Badia is a corruption of "Bad Area". Nigerians have a lack of everything, except black humor.

    The poor West African country Nigeria, with a population of 140 million people, after India and South Africa the highest number of people with HIV / AIDS. Since the beginning of the epidemic in 2000 is estimated to have 800,000 people died in Nigeria. But the worst is yet to come: within 5 years in Nigeria 5 million people die of AIDS. In 2015 there are 10 million.

    In the capital Lagos, the situation is acute: 1.2 million people are infected with the HIV virus - in the Netherlands compared with the population of Amsterdam would be infected.

    Two to five dollars
    Badia is one of the thousands of slums in Lagos, where both sides of the railroad verzakte prostitutes in small pens getimmerde display of old boards and rusty corrugated life. Women as young as 14 years, working to survive. They count from 2 to 5 per customer. How younger and prettier the girl, how expensive it is. The men visit prostitutes as if they walk in the bakery. Within 5 minutes they're out, the pants still dichtritsend. A hooker in Badia receives about 5 clients per day.

    Many still do not have money for the girls. Some 10 per day to rent for a room tendon and the salary of a square-built bouncer.

    Expats
    The youngest and hottest girls live in Badia, but outside the district. When the sun goes down in Lagos massive music concerns and beer bars are open, these girls in the suburbs in search of the white 'expat-man', often too fat and ugly, but with money. These girls have only one customer per night required for 50 to 100 euro it will go to his house or hotel.
    ©Ton koene/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
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    REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
    Angels of death

    Tens of thousands of HIV positive prostitutes in the slums of Lagos to ensure a rapid spread of the epidemic.

    "If you arrive by car, you can smell the HIV virus outside," joked my driver as we are on track to Badia a criminal slums of Lagos. Badia is a corruption of "Bad Area". Nigerians have a lack of everything, except black humor.

    The poor West African country Nigeria, with a population of 140 million people, after India and South Africa the highest number of people with HIV / AIDS. Since the beginning of the epidemic in 2000 is estimated to have 800,000 people died in Nigeria. But the worst is yet to come: within 5 years in Nigeria 5 million people die of AIDS. In 2015 there are 10 million.

    In the capital Lagos, the situation is acute: 1.2 million people are infected with the HIV virus - in the Netherlands compared with the population of Amsterdam would be infected.

    Two to five dollars
    Badia is one of the thousands of slums in Lagos, where both sides of the railroad verzakte prostitutes in small pens getimmerde display of old boards and rusty corrugated life. Women as young as 14 years, working to survive. They count from 2 to 5 per customer. How younger and prettier the girl, how expensive it is. The men visit prostitutes as if they walk in the bakery. Within 5 minutes they're out, the pants still dichtritsend. A hooker in Badia receives about 5 clients per day.

    Many still do not have money for the girls. Some 10 per day to rent for a room tendon and the salary of a square-built bouncer.

    Expats
    The youngest and hottest girls live in Badia, but outside the district. When the sun goes down in Lagos massive music concerns and beer bars are open, these girls in the suburbs in search of the white 'expat-man', often too fat and ugly, but with money. These girls have only one customer per night required for 50 to 100 euro it will go to his house or hotel.
    ©Ton koene/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
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    REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
    Angels of death

    Tens of thousands of HIV positive prostitutes in the slums of Lagos to ensure a rapid spread of the epidemic.

    "If you arrive by car, you can smell the HIV virus outside," joked my driver as we are on track to Badia a criminal slums of Lagos. Badia is a corruption of "Bad Area". Nigerians have a lack of everything, except black humor.

    The poor West African country Nigeria, with a population of 140 million people, after India and South Africa the highest number of people with HIV / AIDS. Since the beginning of the epidemic in 2000 is estimated to have 800,000 people died in Nigeria. But the worst is yet to come: within 5 years in Nigeria 5 million people die of AIDS. In 2015 there are 10 million.

    In the capital Lagos, the situation is acute: 1.2 million people are infected with the HIV virus - in the Netherlands compared with the population of Amsterdam would be infected.

    Two to five dollars
    Badia is one of the thousands of slums in Lagos, where both sides of the railroad verzakte prostitutes in small pens getimmerde display of old boards and rusty corrugated life. Women as young as 14 years, working to survive. They count from 2 to 5 per customer. How younger and prettier the girl, how expensive it is. The men visit prostitutes as if they walk in the bakery. Within 5 minutes they're out, the pants still dichtritsend. A hooker in Badia receives about 5 clients per day.

    Many still do not have money for the girls. Some 10 per day to rent for a room tendon and the salary of a square-built bouncer.

    Expats
    The youngest and hottest girls live in Badia, but outside the district. When the sun goes down in Lagos massive music concerns and beer bars are open, these girls in the suburbs in search of the white 'expat-man', often too fat and ugly, but with money. These girls have only one customer per night required for 50 to 100 euro it will go to his house or hotel.
    ©Ton koene/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
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    REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
    Angels of death

    Tens of thousands of HIV positive prostitutes in the slums of Lagos to ensure a rapid spread of the epidemic.

    "If you arrive by car, you can smell the HIV virus outside," joked my driver as we are on track to Badia a criminal slums of Lagos. Badia is a corruption of "Bad Area". Nigerians have a lack of everything, except black humor.

    The poor West African country Nigeria, with a population of 140 million people, after India and South Africa the highest number of people with HIV / AIDS. Since the beginning of the epidemic in 2000 is estimated to have 800,000 people died in Nigeria. But the worst is yet to come: within 5 years in Nigeria 5 million people die of AIDS. In 2015 there are 10 million.

    In the capital Lagos, the situation is acute: 1.2 million people are infected with the HIV virus - in the Netherlands compared with the population of Amsterdam would be infected.

    Two to five dollars
    Badia is one of the thousands of slums in Lagos, where both sides of the railroad verzakte prostitutes in small pens getimmerde display of old boards and rusty corrugated life. Women as young as 14 years, working to survive. They count from 2 to 5 per customer. How younger and prettier the girl, how expensive it is. The men visit prostitutes as if they walk in the bakery. Within 5 minutes they're out, the pants still dichtritsend. A hooker in Badia receives about 5 clients per day.

    Many still do not have money for the girls. Some 10 per day to rent for a room tendon and the salary of a square-built bouncer.

    Expats
    The youngest and hottest girls live in Badia, but outside the district. When the sun goes down in Lagos massive music concerns and beer bars are open, these girls in the suburbs in search of the white 'expat-man', often too fat and ugly, but with money. These girls have only one customer per night required for 50 to 100 euro it will go to his house or hotel.
    ©Ton koene/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
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    REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
    Angels of death

    Tens of thousands of HIV positive prostitutes in the slums of Lagos to ensure a rapid spread of the epidemic.

    "If you arrive by car, you can smell the HIV virus outside," joked my driver as we are on track to Badia a criminal slums of Lagos. Badia is a corruption of "Bad Area". Nigerians have a lack of everything, except black humor.

    The poor West African country Nigeria, with a population of 140 million people, after India and South Africa the highest number of people with HIV / AIDS. Since the beginning of the epidemic in 2000 is estimated to have 800,000 people died in Nigeria. But the worst is yet to come: within 5 years in Nigeria 5 million people die of AIDS. In 2015 there are 10 million.

    In the capital Lagos, the situation is acute: 1.2 million people are infected with the HIV virus - in the Netherlands compared with the population of Amsterdam would be infected.

    Two to five dollars
    Badia is one of the thousands of slums in Lagos, where both sides of the railroad verzakte prostitutes in small pens getimmerde display of old boards and rusty corrugated life. Women as young as 14 years, working to survive. They count from 2 to 5 per customer. How younger and prettier the girl, how expensive it is. The men visit prostitutes as if they walk in the bakery. Within 5 minutes they're out, the pants still dichtritsend. A hooker in Badia receives about 5 clients per day.

    Many still do not have money for the girls. Some 10 per day to rent for a room tendon and the salary of a square-built bouncer.

    Expats
    The youngest and hottest girls live in Badia, but outside the district. When the sun goes down in Lagos massive music concerns and beer bars are open, these girls in the suburbs in search of the white 'expat-man', often too fat and ugly, but with money. These girls have only one customer per night required for 50 to 100 euro it will go to his house or hotel.
    ©Ton koene/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
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    REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
    Angels of death

    Tens of thousands of HIV positive prostitutes in the slums of Lagos to ensure a rapid spread of the epidemic.

    "If you arrive by car, you can smell the HIV virus outside," joked my driver as we are on track to Badia a criminal slums of Lagos. Badia is a corruption of "Bad Area". Nigerians have a lack of everything, except black humor.

    The poor West African country Nigeria, with a population of 140 million people, after India and South Africa the highest number of people with HIV / AIDS. Since the beginning of the epidemic in 2000 is estimated to have 800,000 people died in Nigeria. But the worst is yet to come: within 5 years in Nigeria 5 million people die of AIDS. In 2015 there are 10 million.

    In the capital Lagos, the situation is acute: 1.2 million people are infected with the HIV virus - in the Netherlands compared with the population of Amsterdam would be infected.

    Two to five dollars
    Badia is one of the thousands of slums in Lagos, where both sides of the railroad verzakte prostitutes in small pens getimmerde display of old boards and rusty corrugated life. Women as young as 14 years, working to survive. They count from 2 to 5 per customer. How younger and prettier the girl, how expensive it is. The men visit prostitutes as if they walk in the bakery. Within 5 minutes they're out, the pants still dichtritsend. A hooker in Badia receives about 5 clients per day.

    Many still do not have money for the girls. Some 10 per day to rent for a room tendon and the salary of a square-built bouncer.

    Expats
    The youngest and hottest girls live in Badia, but outside the district. When the sun goes down in Lagos massive music concerns and beer bars are open, these girls in the suburbs in search of the white 'expat-man', often too fat and ugly, but with money. These girls have only one customer per night required for 50 to 100 euro it will go to his house or hotel.
    ©Ton koene/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
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    REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
    Angels of death

    Tens of thousands of HIV positive prostitutes in the slums of Lagos to ensure a rapid spread of the epidemic.

    "If you arrive by car, you can smell the HIV virus outside," joked my driver as we are on track to Badia a criminal slums of Lagos. Badia is a corruption of "Bad Area". Nigerians have a lack of everything, except black humor.

    The poor West African country Nigeria, with a population of 140 million people, after India and South Africa the highest number of people with HIV / AIDS. Since the beginning of the epidemic in 2000 is estimated to have 800,000 people died in Nigeria. But the worst is yet to come: within 5 years in Nigeria 5 million people die of AIDS. In 2015 there are 10 million.

    In the capital Lagos, the situation is acute: 1.2 million people are infected with the HIV virus - in the Netherlands compared with the population of Amsterdam would be infected.

    Two to five dollars
    Badia is one of the thousands of slums in Lagos, where both sides of the railroad verzakte prostitutes in small pens getimmerde display of old boards and rusty corrugated life. Women as young as 14 years, working to survive. They count from 2 to 5 per customer. How younger and prettier the girl, how expensive it is. The men visit prostitutes as if they walk in the bakery. Within 5 minutes they're out, the pants still dichtritsend. A hooker in Badia receives about 5 clients per day.

    Many still do not have money for the girls. Some 10 per day to rent for a room tendon and the salary of a square-built bouncer.

    Expats
    The youngest and hottest girls live in Badia, but outside the district. When the sun goes down in Lagos massive music concerns and beer bars are open, these girls in the suburbs in search of the white 'expat-man', often too fat and ugly, but with money. These girls have only one customer per night required for 50 to 100 euro it will go to his house or hotel.
    ©Ton koene/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
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    REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
    Angels of death

    Tens of thousands of HIV positive prostitutes in the slums of Lagos to ensure a rapid spread of the epidemic.

    "If you arrive by car, you can smell the HIV virus outside," joked my driver as we are on track to Badia a criminal slums of Lagos. Badia is a corruption of "Bad Area". Nigerians have a lack of everything, except black humor.

    The poor West African country Nigeria, with a population of 140 million people, after India and South Africa the highest number of people with HIV / AIDS. Since the beginning of the epidemic in 2000 is estimated to have 800,000 people died in Nigeria. But the worst is yet to come: within 5 years in Nigeria 5 million people die of AIDS. In 2015 there are 10 million.

    In the capital Lagos, the situation is acute: 1.2 million people are infected with the HIV virus - in the Netherlands compared with the population of Amsterdam would be infected.

    Two to five dollars
    Badia is one of the thousands of slums in Lagos, where both sides of the railroad verzakte prostitutes in small pens getimmerde display of old boards and rusty corrugated life. Women as young as 14 years, working to survive. They count from 2 to 5 per customer. How younger and prettier the girl, how expensive it is. The men visit prostitutes as if they walk in the bakery. Within 5 minutes they're out, the pants still dichtritsend. A hooker in Badia receives about 5 clients per day.

    Many still do not have money for the girls. Some 10 per day to rent for a room tendon and the salary of a square-built bouncer.

    Expats
    The youngest and hottest girls live in Badia, but outside the district. When the sun goes down in Lagos massive music concerns and beer bars are open, these girls in the suburbs in search of the white 'expat-man', often too fat and ugly, but with money. These girls have only one customer per night required for 50 to 100 euro it will go to his house or hotel.
    ©Ton koene/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
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    REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
    Angels of death

    Tens of thousands of HIV positive prostitutes in the slums of Lagos to ensure a rapid spread of the epidemic.

    "If you arrive by car, you can smell the HIV virus outside," joked my driver as we are on track to Badia a criminal slums of Lagos. Badia is a corruption of "Bad Area". Nigerians have a lack of everything, except black humor.

    The poor West African country Nigeria, with a population of 140 million people, after India and South Africa the highest number of people with HIV / AIDS. Since the beginning of the epidemic in 2000 is estimated to have 800,000 people died in Nigeria. But the worst is yet to come: within 5 years in Nigeria 5 million people die of AIDS. In 2015 there are 10 million.

    In the capital Lagos, the situation is acute: 1.2 million people are infected with the HIV virus - in the Netherlands compared with the population of Amsterdam would be infected.

    Two to five dollars
    Badia is one of the thousands of slums in Lagos, where both sides of the railroad verzakte prostitutes in small pens getimmerde display of old boards and rusty corrugated life. Women as young as 14 years, working to survive. They count from 2 to 5 per customer. How younger and prettier the girl, how expensive it is. The men visit prostitutes as if they walk in the bakery. Within 5 minutes they're out, the pants still dichtritsend. A hooker in Badia receives about 5 clients per day.

    Many still do not have money for the girls. Some 10 per day to rent for a room tendon and the salary of a square-built bouncer.

    Expats
    The youngest and hottest girls live in Badia, but outside the district. When the sun goes down in Lagos massive music concerns and beer bars are open, these girls in the suburbs in search of the white 'expat-man', often too fat and ugly, but with money. These girls have only one customer per night required for 50 to 100 euro it will go to his house or hotel.
    ©Ton koene/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
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    REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
    Angels of death

    Tens of thousands of HIV positive prostitutes in the slums of Lagos to ensure a rapid spread of the epidemic.

    "If you arrive by car, you can smell the HIV virus outside," joked my driver as we are on track to Badia a criminal slums of Lagos. Badia is a corruption of "Bad Area". Nigerians have a lack of everything, except black humor.

    The poor West African country Nigeria, with a population of 140 million people, after India and South Africa the highest number of people with HIV / AIDS. Since the beginning of the epidemic in 2000 is estimated to have 800,000 people died in Nigeria. But the worst is yet to come: within 5 years in Nigeria 5 million people die of AIDS. In 2015 there are 10 million.

    In the capital Lagos, the situation is acute: 1.2 million people are infected with the HIV virus - in the Netherlands compared with the population of Amsterdam would be infected.

    Two to five dollars
    Badia is one of the thousands of slums in Lagos, where both sides of the railroad verzakte prostitutes in small pens getimmerde display of old boards and rusty corrugated life. Women as young as 14 years, working to survive. They count from 2 to 5 per customer. How younger and prettier the girl, how expensive it is. The men visit prostitutes as if they walk in the bakery. Within 5 minutes they're out, the pants still dichtritsend. A hooker in Badia receives about 5 clients per day.

    Many still do not have money for the girls. Some 10 per day to rent for a room tendon and the salary of a square-built bouncer.

    Expats
    The youngest and hottest girls live in Badia, but outside the district. When the sun goes down in Lagos massive music concerns and beer bars are open, these girls in the suburbs in search of the white 'expat-man', often too fat and ugly, but with money. These girls have only one customer per night required for 50 to 100 euro it will go to his house or hotel.
    ©Ton koene/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
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    REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
    Angels of death

    Tens of thousands of HIV positive prostitutes in the slums of Lagos to ensure a rapid spread of the epidemic.

    "If you arrive by car, you can smell the HIV virus outside," joked my driver as we are on track to Badia a criminal slums of Lagos. Badia is a corruption of "Bad Area". Nigerians have a lack of everything, except black humor.

    The poor West African country Nigeria, with a population of 140 million people, after India and South Africa the highest number of people with HIV / AIDS. Since the beginning of the epidemic in 2000 is estimated to have 800,000 people died in Nigeria. But the worst is yet to come: within 5 years in Nigeria 5 million people die of AIDS. In 2015 there are 10 million.

    In the capital Lagos, the situation is acute: 1.2 million people are infected with the HIV virus - in the Netherlands compared with the population of Amsterdam would be infected.

    Two to five dollars
    Badia is one of the thousands of slums in Lagos, where both sides of the railroad verzakte prostitutes in small pens getimmerde display of old boards and rusty corrugated life. Women as young as 14 years, working to survive. They count from 2 to 5 per customer. How younger and prettier the girl, how expensive it is. The men visit prostitutes as if they walk in the bakery. Within 5 minutes they're out, the pants still dichtritsend. A hooker in Badia receives about 5 clients per day.

    Many still do not have money for the girls. Some 10 per day to rent for a room tendon and the salary of a square-built bouncer.

    Expats
    The youngest and hottest girls live in Badia, but outside the district. When the sun goes down in Lagos massive music concerns and beer bars are open, these girls in the suburbs in search of the white 'expat-man', often too fat and ugly, but with money. These girls have only one customer per night required for 50 to 100 euro it will go to his house or hotel.
    ©Ton koene/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
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    REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
    Angels of death

    Tens of thousands of HIV positive prostitutes in the slums of Lagos to ensure a rapid spread of the epidemic.

    "If you arrive by car, you can smell the HIV virus outside," joked my driver as we are on track to Badia a criminal slums of Lagos. Badia is a corruption of "Bad Area". Nigerians have a lack of everything, except black humor.

    The poor West African country Nigeria, with a population of 140 million people, after India and South Africa the highest number of people with HIV / AIDS. Since the beginning of the epidemic in 2000 is estimated to have 800,000 people died in Nigeria. But the worst is yet to come: within 5 years in Nigeria 5 million people die of AIDS. In 2015 there are 10 million.

    In the capital Lagos, the situation is acute: 1.2 million people are infected with the HIV virus - in the Netherlands compared with the population of Amsterdam would be infected.

    Two to five dollars
    Badia is one of the thousands of slums in Lagos, where both sides of the railroad verzakte prostitutes in small pens getimmerde display of old boards and rusty corrugated life. Women as young as 14 years, working to survive. They count from 2 to 5 per customer. How younger and prettier the girl, how expensive it is. The men visit prostitutes as if they walk in the bakery. Within 5 minutes they're out, the pants still dichtritsend. A hooker in Badia receives about 5 clients per day.

    Many still do not have money for the girls. Some 10 per day to rent for a room tendon and the salary of a square-built bouncer.

    Expats
    The youngest and hottest girls live in Badia, but outside the district. When the sun goes down in Lagos massive music concerns and beer bars are open, these girls in the suburbs in search of the white 'expat-man', often too fat and ugly, but with money. These girls have only one customer per night required for 50 to 100 euro it will go to his house or hotel.
    ©Ton koene/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
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    REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
    Angels of death

    Tens of thousands of HIV positive prostitutes in the slums of Lagos to ensure a rapid spread of the epidemic.

    "If you arrive by car, you can smell the HIV virus outside," joked my driver as we are on track to Badia a criminal slums of Lagos. Badia is a corruption of "Bad Area". Nigerians have a lack of everything, except black humor.

    The poor West African country Nigeria, with a population of 140 million people, after India and South Africa the highest number of people with HIV / AIDS. Since the beginning of the epidemic in 2000 is estimated to have 800,000 people died in Nigeria. But the worst is yet to come: within 5 years in Nigeria 5 million people die of AIDS. In 2015 there are 10 million.

    In the capital Lagos, the situation is acute: 1.2 million people are infected with the HIV virus - in the Netherlands compared with the population of Amsterdam would be infected.

    Two to five dollars
    Badia is one of the thousands of slums in Lagos, where both sides of the railroad verzakte prostitutes in small pens getimmerde display of old boards and rusty corrugated life. Women as young as 14 years, working to survive. They count from 2 to 5 per customer. How younger and prettier the girl, how expensive it is. The men visit prostitutes as if they walk in the bakery. Within 5 minutes they're out, the pants still dichtritsend. A hooker in Badia receives about 5 clients per day.

    Many still do not have money for the girls. Some 10 per day to rent for a room tendon and the salary of a square-built bouncer.

    Expats
    The youngest and hottest girls live in Badia, but outside the district. When the sun goes down in Lagos massive music concerns and beer bars are open, these girls in the suburbs in search of the white 'expat-man', often too fat and ugly, but with money. These girls have only one customer per night required for 50 to 100 euro it will go to his house or hotel.
    ©Ton koene/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
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    REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
    Angels of death

    Tens of thousands of HIV positive prostitutes in the slums of Lagos to ensure a rapid spread of the epidemic.

    "If you arrive by car, you can smell the HIV virus outside," joked my driver as we are on track to Badia a criminal slums of Lagos. Badia is a corruption of "Bad Area". Nigerians have a lack of everything, except black humor.

    The poor West African country Nigeria, with a population of 140 million people, after India and South Africa the highest number of people with HIV / AIDS. Since the beginning of the epidemic in 2000 is estimated to have 800,000 people died in Nigeria. But the worst is yet to come: within 5 years in Nigeria 5 million people die of AIDS. In 2015 there are 10 million.

    In the capital Lagos, the situation is acute: 1.2 million people are infected with the HIV virus - in the Netherlands compared with the population of Amsterdam would be infected.

    Two to five dollars
    Badia is one of the thousands of slums in Lagos, where both sides of the railroad verzakte prostitutes in small pens getimmerde display of old boards and rusty corrugated life. Women as young as 14 years, working to survive. They count from 2 to 5 per customer. How younger and prettier the girl, how expensive it is. The men visit prostitutes as if they walk in the bakery. Within 5 minutes they're out, the pants still dichtritsend. A hooker in Badia receives about 5 clients per day.

    Many still do not have money for the girls. Some 10 per day to rent for a room tendon and the salary of a square-built bouncer.

    Expats
    The youngest and hottest girls live in Badia, but outside the district. When the sun goes down in Lagos massive music concerns and beer bars are open, these girls in the suburbs in search of the white 'expat-man', often too fat and ugly, but with money. These girls have only one customer per night required for 50 to 100 euro it will go to his house or hotel.
    ©Ton koene/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
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    REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
    Angels of death

    Tens of thousands of HIV positive prostitutes in the slums of Lagos to ensure a rapid spread of the epidemic.

    "If you arrive by car, you can smell the HIV virus outside," joked my driver as we are on track to Badia a criminal slums of Lagos. Badia is a corruption of "Bad Area". Nigerians have a lack of everything, except black humor.

    The poor West African country Nigeria, with a population of 140 million people, after India and South Africa the highest number of people with HIV / AIDS. Since the beginning of the epidemic in 2000 is estimated to have 800,000 people died in Nigeria. But the worst is yet to come: within 5 years in Nigeria 5 million people die of AIDS. In 2015 there are 10 million.

    In the capital Lagos, the situation is acute: 1.2 million people are infected with the HIV virus - in the Netherlands compared with the population of Amsterdam would be infected.

    Two to five dollars
    Badia is one of the thousands of slums in Lagos, where both sides of the railroad verzakte prostitutes in small pens getimmerde display of old boards and rusty corrugated life. Women as young as 14 years, working to survive. They count from 2 to 5 per customer. How younger and prettier the girl, how expensive it is. The men visit prostitutes as if they walk in the bakery. Within 5 minutes they're out, the pants still dichtritsend. A hooker in Badia receives about 5 clients per day.

    Many still do not have money for the girls. Some 10 per day to rent for a room tendon and the salary of a square-built bouncer.

    Expats
    The youngest and hottest girls live in Badia, but outside the district. When the sun goes down in Lagos massive music concerns and beer bars are open, these girls in the suburbs in search of the white 'expat-man', often too fat and ugly, but with money. These girls have only one customer per night required for 50 to 100 euro it will go to his house or hotel.
    ©Ton koene/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
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    REPORTAGE - Prostitution in Lagos: Viele Frauen sind HIV positiv
    Angels of death

    Tens of thousands of HIV positive prostitutes in the slums of Lagos to ensure a rapid spread of the epidemic.

    "If you arrive by car, you can smell the HIV virus outside," joked my driver as we are on track to Badia a criminal slums of Lagos. Badia is a corruption of "Bad Area". Nigerians have a lack of everything, except black humor.

    The poor West African country Nigeria, with a population of 140 million people, after India and South Africa the highest number of people with HIV / AIDS. Since the beginning of the epidemic in 2000 is estimated to have 800,000 people died in Nigeria. But the worst is yet to come: within 5 years in Nigeria 5 million people die of AIDS. In 2015 there are 10 million.

    In the capital Lagos, the situation is acute: 1.2 million people are infected with the HIV virus - in the Netherlands compared with the population of Amsterdam would be infected.

    Two to five dollars
    Badia is one of the thousands of slums in Lagos, where both sides of the railroad verzakte prostitutes in small pens getimmerde display of old boards and rusty corrugated life. Women as young as 14 years, working to survive. They count from 2 to 5 per customer. How younger and prettier the girl, how expensive it is. The men visit prostitutes as if they walk in the bakery. Within 5 minutes they're out, the pants still dichtritsend. A hooker in Badia receives about 5 clients per day.

    Many still do not have money for the girls. Some 10 per day to rent for a room tendon and the salary of a square-built bouncer.

    Expats
    The youngest and hottest girls live in Badia, but outside the district. When the sun goes down in Lagos massive music concerns and beer bars are open, these girls in the suburbs in search of the white 'expat-man', often too fat and ugly, but with money. These girls have only one customer per night required for 50 to 100 euro it will go to his house or hotel.
    ©Ton koene/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Mehr als Gewürzinsel: Reiseziel Sansibar
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    REPORTAGE - Mehr als Gewürzinsel: Reiseziel Sansibar
    Local boys jumping off the Malecon into the sea next to the pier in Stone Town, Zanzibar, Tanzania (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 22204070
    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Mehr als Gewürzinsel: Reiseziel Sansibar
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    REPORTAGE - Mehr als Gewürzinsel: Reiseziel Sansibar
    Local boys jumping off the Malecon into the sea next to the pier in Stone Town, Zanzibar, Tanzania (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 22204072
    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Mehr als Gewürzinsel: Reiseziel Sansibar
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    REPORTAGE - Mehr als Gewürzinsel: Reiseziel Sansibar
    Local dhow boat in front ot the Stone Town beach, Zanzibar, Tanzania (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 22204074
    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Mehr als Gewürzinsel: Reiseziel Sansibar
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    REPORTAGE - Mehr als Gewürzinsel: Reiseziel Sansibar
    Local boys join the fishermen in the dhows in Stone Town, Zanzibar, Tanzania (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 22204076
    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE -  Südafrika: Urbane Gebiete aus der Vogelschau
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    REPORTAGE - Südafrika: Urbane Gebiete aus der Vogelschau
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Johnny Miller/Millefoto/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial use only. Only for use in context of 'Unequal Scenes' photo project. Please link to website if possible: www.unequalscenes.com. Strictly no stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Johnny Miller/Millefoto/REX/Shutterstock (5733931ab)
    Sandton is the economic capital of Southern Africa. The Johannesburg Stock Exchange is located there, as well as headquarters for most financial firms in SA. Just across the highway (literally, across the road) is the township of Alexandra - a crime-infested urban warren of shacks, hostels (basically large communal dwellings once used for mine workers), and home to hundreds of thousands of black Africans. Neighbouring Sandton is very white
    Unequal Scenes: Segregation of urban spaces in South Africa - 2016
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sgkr


    A photographer has captured a stark view of the urban economic segregation in South Africa.

    Johnny Miller has used drone technology to take an aerial view of the divide in standards of living between the poor and the wealthy.

    His work highlights how the manicured suburbs of the middle classes sit only several hundred metres away from the ramshackle shanty towns of the poorest members of society.

    An example include a God's-eye view of the picturesque suburbs looking out onto the glistening waters of Lake Michelle, 20km from Cape Town?s city centre. Separated by wetlands, a guard house and an electrified fence, the 38,000 inhabitants of the neighbouring tin shacks of Masiphumelele are a world away.


    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Unequal Scenes: Segregation of urban spaces in South Africa - 2016
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    Unequal Scenes: Segregation of urban spaces in South Africa - 2016
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Johnny Miller/Millefoto/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial use only. Only for use in context of 'Unequal Scenes' photo project. Please link to website if possible: www.unequalscenes.com. Strictly no stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Johnny Miller/Millefoto/REX/Shutterstock (5733931ab)
    Sandton is the economic capital of Southern Africa. The Johannesburg Stock Exchange is located there, as well as headquarters for most financial firms in SA. Just across the highway (literally, across the road) is the township of Alexandra - a crime-infested urban warren of shacks, hostels (basically large communal dwellings once used for mine workers), and home to hundreds of thousands of black Africans. Neighbouring Sandton is very white
    Unequal Scenes: Segregation of urban spaces in South Africa - 2016
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sgkr


    A photographer has captured a stark view of the urban economic segregation in South Africa.

    Johnny Miller has used drone technology to take an aerial view of the divide in standards of living between the poor and the wealthy.

    His work highlights how the manicured suburbs of the middle classes sit only several hundred metres away from the ramshackle shanty towns of the poorest members of society.

    An example include a God's-eye view of the picturesque suburbs looking out onto the glistening waters of Lake Michelle, 20km from Cape Town?s city centre. Separated by wetlands, a guard house and an electrified fence, the 38,000 inhabitants of the neighbouring tin shacks of Masiphumelele are a world away.


    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • REPORTAGE -  Südafrika: Urbane Gebiete aus der Vogelschau
    DUK10031096_024
    REPORTAGE - Südafrika: Urbane Gebiete aus der Vogelschau
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Johnny Miller/Millefoto/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial use only. Only for use in context of 'Unequal Scenes' photo project. Please link to website if possible: www.unequalscenes.com. Strictly no stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Johnny Miller/Millefoto/REX/Shutterstock (5733931z)
    Sandton is the economic capital of Southern Africa. The Johannesburg Stock Exchange is located there, as well as headquarters for most financial firms in SA. Just across the highway (literally, across the road) is the township of Alexandra - a crime-infested urban warren of shacks, hostels (basically large communal dwellings once used for mine workers), and home to hundreds of thousands of black Africans. Neighbouring Sandton is very white
    Unequal Scenes: Segregation of urban spaces in South Africa - 2016
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sgkr


    A photographer has captured a stark view of the urban economic segregation in South Africa.

    Johnny Miller has used drone technology to take an aerial view of the divide in standards of living between the poor and the wealthy.

    His work highlights how the manicured suburbs of the middle classes sit only several hundred metres away from the ramshackle shanty towns of the poorest members of society.

    An example include a God's-eye view of the picturesque suburbs looking out onto the glistening waters of Lake Michelle, 20km from Cape Town?s city centre. Separated by wetlands, a guard house and an electrified fence, the 38,000 inhabitants of the neighbouring tin shacks of Masiphumelele are a world away.


    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Unequal Scenes: Segregation of urban spaces in South Africa - 2016
    DUKAS_66962859_REX
    Unequal Scenes: Segregation of urban spaces in South Africa - 2016
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Johnny Miller/Millefoto/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial use only. Only for use in context of 'Unequal Scenes' photo project. Please link to website if possible: www.unequalscenes.com. Strictly no stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Johnny Miller/Millefoto/REX/Shutterstock (5733931z)
    Sandton is the economic capital of Southern Africa. The Johannesburg Stock Exchange is located there, as well as headquarters for most financial firms in SA. Just across the highway (literally, across the road) is the township of Alexandra - a crime-infested urban warren of shacks, hostels (basically large communal dwellings once used for mine workers), and home to hundreds of thousands of black Africans. Neighbouring Sandton is very white
    Unequal Scenes: Segregation of urban spaces in South Africa - 2016
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sgkr


    A photographer has captured a stark view of the urban economic segregation in South Africa.

    Johnny Miller has used drone technology to take an aerial view of the divide in standards of living between the poor and the wealthy.

    His work highlights how the manicured suburbs of the middle classes sit only several hundred metres away from the ramshackle shanty towns of the poorest members of society.

    An example include a God's-eye view of the picturesque suburbs looking out onto the glistening waters of Lake Michelle, 20km from Cape Town?s city centre. Separated by wetlands, a guard house and an electrified fence, the 38,000 inhabitants of the neighbouring tin shacks of Masiphumelele are a world away.


    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • REPORTAGE -  Südafrika: Urbane Gebiete aus der Vogelschau
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    REPORTAGE - Südafrika: Urbane Gebiete aus der Vogelschau
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Johnny Miller/Millefoto/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial use only. Only for use in context of 'Unequal Scenes' photo project. Please link to website if possible: www.unequalscenes.com. Strictly no stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Johnny Miller/Millefoto/REX/Shutterstock (5733931f)
    Vukuzenzele / Sweet Home. Sweet Home in Cape Town was primarily a dumping ground for builder?s rubble like bricks, which are still being recycled today near the south end of the settlement. Services and conditions are poor. Vukuzenzele, just to the north, was developed in collaboration with a fund to provide affordable housing to South Africans. The visual difference between the two is stark
    Unequal Scenes: Segregation of urban spaces in South Africa - 2016
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sgkr


    A photographer has captured a stark view of the urban economic segregation in South Africa.

    Johnny Miller has used drone technology to take an aerial view of the divide in standards of living between the poor and the wealthy.

    His work highlights how the manicured suburbs of the middle classes sit only several hundred metres away from the ramshackle shanty towns of the poorest members of society.

    An example include a God's-eye view of the picturesque suburbs looking out onto the glistening waters of Lake Michelle, 20km from Cape Town?s city centre. Separated by wetlands, a guard house and an electrified fence, the 38,000 inhabitants of the neighbouring tin shacks of Masiphumelele are a world away.


    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Unequal Scenes: Segregation of urban spaces in South Africa - 2016
    DUKAS_66962844_REX
    Unequal Scenes: Segregation of urban spaces in South Africa - 2016
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Johnny Miller/Millefoto/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial use only. Only for use in context of 'Unequal Scenes' photo project. Please link to website if possible: www.unequalscenes.com. Strictly no stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Johnny Miller/Millefoto/REX/Shutterstock (5733931f)
    Vukuzenzele / Sweet Home. Sweet Home in Cape Town was primarily a dumping ground for builder?s rubble like bricks, which are still being recycled today near the south end of the settlement. Services and conditions are poor. Vukuzenzele, just to the north, was developed in collaboration with a fund to provide affordable housing to South Africans. The visual difference between the two is stark
    Unequal Scenes: Segregation of urban spaces in South Africa - 2016
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sgkr


    A photographer has captured a stark view of the urban economic segregation in South Africa.

    Johnny Miller has used drone technology to take an aerial view of the divide in standards of living between the poor and the wealthy.

    His work highlights how the manicured suburbs of the middle classes sit only several hundred metres away from the ramshackle shanty towns of the poorest members of society.

    An example include a God's-eye view of the picturesque suburbs looking out onto the glistening waters of Lake Michelle, 20km from Cape Town?s city centre. Separated by wetlands, a guard house and an electrified fence, the 38,000 inhabitants of the neighbouring tin shacks of Masiphumelele are a world away.


    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

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