Joseph Linaschke, a friend of mine who's a photographer and software technologist (with a very large company I've been asked not to mention here) is headed to Kenya soon with camera and laptop. He's going there to document the work of IHF, an aid group that serves indigenous children living in extreme poverty. Here's an introductory post about the project.
Image: a young person from the Kenyan Pokot tribe. Courtesy IHF.
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