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  • Location: Vancouver, BC
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    Biography: Commercial and documentary photographer based in Vancouver, Canada.

PHOTOGRAPHY PROJECT
The Future of Health
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Laboratory technician in rural DRC.

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Young burn victim in Mbuji Mayi, DRC.

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A son sits by his father's bed in Mbuji Mayi, DRC.

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A woman holds her well worn bible in Mbuji Mayi, DRC.

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Doctors do their morning rounds at a clinic in Debre Markos, Ethiopia.

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Doctor standing outside his clinic north of Mwene Ditu, DRC.

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Newborn twins in an HIV clinic in Debre Markos, Ethiopia.

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Newborn in an HIV clinic in Debre Markos, Ethiopia.

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Doctor's rounds at a rural clinic outside of Mbuji Mayi, DRC.

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On the road north of Mwene Ditu, DRC.

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The pharmacy for the largest Hospital in Kinshasa, capital of the DRC.

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File room, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

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Picking up his retroviral prescription in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

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Waiting for his prescription to be filled in Debre Markos, Ethiopia.

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A medical supplies distribution centre in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

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Small clinic in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

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TB treatment in Addis Ababa, ethiopia.

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A mother and child waiting for a follow-up consultation in Debre Tabor, Ethiopia.

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A mother and child recovering in a clinic outside of Mbuji Mayi, DRC.

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A young hernia patient in Mbuji Mayi, DRC.

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A local Muslim leader speaks to his community about the benefits of modern medical practices, just outside Debre tabor, Ethiopia.

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A million reasons to believe in Africa, Kinshasa, DRC.

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A normal day on the road from Mbuji Mayi to Mwene Ditu, DRC.

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On the way back from Mwene Ditu, DRC.

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Goat herder on the road in the early morning light, near Debre Markos, Ethiopia.

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The Future of Health
Public Project
Credits: warren zelman photography
Updated: 01/10/14
Archived as:  Adolescence, Children, Community, Documentary, Dying/Death, Education, Epidemics, Globalization, Health/Healing, HIV/AIDS, Hope, Illness, Landscape, Photography, Poverty, Pregnancy/Birth, Religion, Travel, Youth
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In March of 2013, I photographed Management Sciences for Health's (www.msh.org) ongoing health projects in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Ethiopia. Here, the unmet medical needs are overwhelming, yet the positive signs of change are also apparent. Despite their poverty and reduced access to medical services, local individuals were eager to contribute and assist community medical programs. Be it a coffee ceremony in the forests of Ethiopia, or a group of youth learning about hand washing in rural DRC, there was interest and excitement to learn and apply new methods of health safety to everyday lives.

I was inspired by the collaboration between communities and organizations to tackle the hurdles involved with establishing better clinical and preventative services. These educated, progressive thinkers are committed to assuming positions of leadership in their communities and encouraging others to do the same. These dedicated individuals, working together, are overcoming the political, structural, and financial hurdles that limit the quality of health care for those most in need. My perspective about the future of global health has changed for the better: there is a hope and local pride in the tremendous strides that have been taken to improve the quality of and access to health care.

 

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