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  • In the capital of the Philippines, a woman sits inside her small sari-sari store in the Manila North Cemetery. Hundreds of poor families live in the cemetery, dwelling inside and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI--a Filipino NGO--provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at a nearby church.
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  • In the capital of the Philippines, a girl who lives in the Manila North Cemetery enjoys drawing in class at the nearby Santa Mesa Heights United Methodist Church. Hundreds of poor families live in the cemetery, inside and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at this church.
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  • In the capital of the Philippines, a girl who lives in the Manila North Cemetery studies in class at the Santa Mesa Heights United Methodist Church. Hundreds of poor families live in the cemetery, inside and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at this church.
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  • In the capital of the Philippines, girls who live in the Manila North Cemetery enjoy drawing in class at the Santa Mesa Heights United Methodist Church. Hundreds of poor families live in the cemetery, inside and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at this church.
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  • In the capital of the Philippines, a girl who lives in the Manila North Cemetery enjoys drawing in class at the nearby Santa Mesa Heights United Methodist Church. Hundreds of poor families live in the cemetery, inside and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at this church.
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  • Harriett Olson (in red sweater), the chief executive officer of United Methodist Women, walks through the Manila North Cemetery in Manila, Philippines, on January 16, 2018.  On her left is Christian "Love" Gagno, the program director for the UMW-supported Kapatiran-Kaunlaran Foundation (KKFI), which carries out educational and other work in the cemetery. On her right is Melanie Betanio, a young woman from the cemetery who is doing university studies with help from a scholarship from KKFI. <br />
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Olson was in the Philippines to meet with women from throughout the region.
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  • Harriett Olson (in red sweater), the chief executive officer of United Methodist Women, walks through the Manila North Cemetery in Manila, Philippines, on January 16, 2018.  On her left is Christian "Love" Gagno, the program director for the UMW-supported Kapatiran-Kaunlaran Foundation (KKFI), which carries out educational and other work in the cemetery. On her right is Melanie Betanio, a young woman from the cemetery who is doing university studies with help from a scholarship from KKFI. <br />
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Olson was in the Philippines to meet with women from throughout the region.
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  • In the capital of the Philippines, a man and woman rest in their home in the Manila North Cemetery. Hundreds of poor families live in the cemetery, dwelling inside and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI--a Filipino NGO--provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at a nearby church.
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  • In the capital of the Philippines, a man and woman rest in their home in the Manila North Cemetery. Hundreds of poor families live in the cemetery, dwelling inside and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI--a Filipino NGO--provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at a nearby church.
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  • In the capital of the Philippines, a boy sits atop a pile of crypts in the Manila North Cemetery. Hundreds of poor families live in the cemetery, dwelling inside and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI--a Filipino NGO--provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at a nearby church.
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  • In the capital of the Philippines, children watch television in their home in the Manila North Cemetery. Hundreds of poor families live in the cemetery, dwelling inside and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI--a Filipino NGO--provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at a nearby church.
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  • In the capital of the Philippines, a girl who lives in the Manila North Cemetery enjoys a moment in class at the nearby Santa Mesa Heights United Methodist Church. Hundreds of poor families live in the cemetery, inside and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at this church.
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  • In the capital of the Philippines, a girl who lives in the Manila North Cemetery enjoys a moment in class at a nearby United Methodist Church. Hundreds of poor families live in the cemetery, inside and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at this church.
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  • In the capital of the Philippines, a girl who lives in the Manila North Cemetery enjoys a moment in class at the Santa Mesa Heights United Methodist Church. Hundreds of poor families live in the cemetery, inside and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at this church.
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  • In the capital of the Philippines, a girl who lives in the Manila North Cemetery enjoys drawing in class at the nearby Santa Mesa Heights United Methodist Church. Hundreds of poor families live in the cemetery, inside and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at this church.
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  • In the capital of the Philippines, a girl who lives in the Manila North Cemetery draws during a class at the nearby Santa Mesa Heights United Methodist Church. Hundreds of poor families live in the cemetery, inside and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at this church.
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  • In the capital of the Philippines, a girl who lives in the Manila North Cemetery draws during a class at the nearby Santa Mesa Heights United Methodist Church. Hundreds of poor families live in the cemetery, inside and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at this church.
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  • In the capital of the Philippines, a boy who lives in the Manila North Cemetery writes on a chalkboard in class at the Santa Mesa Heights United Methodist Church. Hundreds of poor families live in the cemetery, inside and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at this church.
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  • In the capital of the Philippines, a boy who lives in the Manila North Cemetery listens in class at the Santa Mesa Heights United Methodist Church. Hundreds of poor families live in the cemetery, inside and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at this church.
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  • In the capital of the Philippines, girls who live in the Manila North Cemetery enjoy drawing in class at the Santa Mesa Heights United Methodist Church. Hundreds of poor families live in the cemetery, inside and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at this church.
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  • In the capital of the Philippines, a girl who lives in the Manila North Cemetery enjoys a moment in class at the Santa Mesa Heights United Methodist Church. Hundreds of poor families live in the cemetery, inside and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at this church.
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  • Children in the Manila North Cemetery in Manila, Philippines, sing a song that includes tickling their armpits on January 16, 2018.  The children participate in classes sponsored by the United Methodist Women-supported Kapatiran-Kaunlaran Foundation (KKFI), which carries out educational and other work in the cemetery.
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  • Harriett Olson (in red sweater), the chief executive officer of United Methodist Women, visits with people in the Manila North Cemetery in Manila, Philippines, on January 16, 2018.  She was accompanied by other UMW leaders and officials from the UMW-supported Kapatiran-Kaunlaran Foundation (KKFI), which carries out educational and other work in the cemetery. <br />
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Olson was in the Philippines to meet with women from throughout the region.
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  • Harriett Olson (in red sweater), the chief executive officer of United Methodist Women, sings and dances with a group of children and their parents in the Manila North Cemetery in Manila, Philippines, on January 16, 2018. Olson was in the Philippines to meet with women from throughout the region. United Methodist Women has long supported educational and other work in the cemetery carried out by the Kapatiran-Kaunlaran Foundation (KKFI).
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  • Harriett Olson (in red sweater), the chief executive officer of United Methodist Women, sings and dances with a group of children in the Manila North Cemetery in Manila, Philippines, on January 16, 2018. Olson was in the Philippines to meet with women from throughout the region. United Methodist Women has long supported educational and other work in the cemetery carried out by the Kapatiran-Kaunlaran Foundation (KKFI).
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  • Four-year old Salia Suleman (right) hurries to catch a jeepney that will take her from her home in the Manila North Cemetery to a nearby preschool she attends. Hundreds of poor families live here, dwelling in and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at a nearby United Methodist Church.
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  • At their home in the Manila North Cemetery, Jessica Suleman gets her 4-year old daughter Salia ready to attend a nearby preschool. Hundreds of poor families live here, dwelling in and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at a nearby United Methodist Church.
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  • At her home in the Manila North Cemetery, 4-year old Salia Suleman gets ready to go to preschool. Hundreds of poor families live here, dwelling in and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at a nearby United Methodist Church.
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  • In the capital of the Philippines, ten-year old Jobert Rio Florido eats with his grandmother Rodelin Carillo in a mausoleum that is their family home in the Manila North Cemetery. Hundreds of poor families live here, dwelling in and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at a nearby United Methodist Church.
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  • Harriett Olson (in red sweater), the chief executive officer of United Methodist Women, sings and dances with a group of children in the Manila North Cemetery in Manila, Philippines, on January 16, 2018. Olson was in the Philippines to meet with women from throughout the region. United Methodist Women has long supported educational and other work in the cemetery carried out by the Kapatiran-Kaunlaran Foundation (KKFI).
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  • Four-year old Salia Suleman walks through the Manila North Cemetery on her way to preschool. Hundreds of poor families live here, dwelling in and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at a nearby United Methodist Church.
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  • In the capital of the Philippines, Aramay Calma hangs laundry over tombs in the Manila North Cemetery, where she lives. Hundreds of poor families live here, dwelling in and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at a nearby United Methodist Church.
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  • At their home in the Manila North Cemetery, Jessica Suleman gets her 4-year old daughter Salia ready to attend a nearby preschool. Hundreds of poor families live here, dwelling in and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at a nearby United Methodist Church.
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  • In the capital of the Philippines, a mother feeds her child inside a mausoleum that doubles as their home in the Manila North Cemetery. Hundreds of poor families live here, dwelling in and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at a nearby United Methodist Church.
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  • Harriett Olson, the chief executive officer of United Methodist Women, shares movement with a group of children in the Manila North Cemetery in Manila, Philippines, on January 16, 2018. Olson was in the Philippines to meet with women from throughout the region. United Methodist Women has long supported educational and other work in the cemetery carried out by the Kapatiran-Kaunlaran Foundation.
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  • A girl in doorway of a mausoleum that's her home in the Manila North Cemetery. Hundreds of poor families live here, dwelling in and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at a nearby United Methodist Church.
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  • In the capital of the Philippines, youth play a game in the Manila North Cemetery. Hundreds of poor families live here, dwelling in and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at a nearby United Methodist Church.
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  • In the capital of the Philippines, Aramay Calma (right) hangs laundry over tombs in the Manila North Cemetery, where she lives, as a small child jumps from one tomb to another. Hundreds of poor families live here, dwelling in and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at a nearby United Methodist Church.
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  • Children play in the Manila North Cemetery. Hundreds of poor families live here, dwelling in and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at a nearby United Methodist Church.
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  • Women play cards in the Manila North Cemetery. Hundreds of poor families live here, dwelling in and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at a nearby United Methodist Church.
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  • A man works on repairing a tomb in the Manila North Cemetery. Hundreds of poor families live here, dwelling in and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at a nearby United Methodist Church.
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  • Tattoos on the arm of a young man in the Manila North Cemetery. Hundreds of poor families live here, dwelling in and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at a nearby United Methodist Church.
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  • In the capital of the Philippines, youth play a game in the Manila North Cemetery. Hundreds of poor families live here, dwelling in and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at a nearby United Methodist Church.
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  • In the capital of the Philippines, children play in the Manila North Cemetery. Hundreds of poor families live here, dwelling in and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at a nearby United Methodist Church.
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  • In the capital of the Philippines, Aramay Calma hangs laundry over tombs in the Manila North Cemetery, where she lives. Hundreds of poor families live here, dwelling in and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at a nearby United Methodist Church.
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  • In the capital of the Philippines, Aramay Calma hangs laundry over tombs in the Manila North Cemetery, where she lives. Hundreds of poor families live here, dwelling in and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at a nearby United Methodist Church.
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  • In the capital of the Philippines, a mother feeds her child in the doorway of a mausoleum that doubles as their home in the Manila North Cemetery. Hundreds of poor families live here, dwelling in and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at a nearby United Methodist Church.
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  • In the capital of the Philippines, youth play a game in the Manila North Cemetery. Hundreds of poor families live here, dwelling in and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at a nearby United Methodist Church.
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  • A father walks his son through the Manila North Cemetery. Hundreds of poor families live here, dwelling in and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at a nearby United Methodist Church.
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  • A girl plays hopscotch in the Manila North Cemetery. Hundreds of poor families live here, dwelling in and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at a nearby United Methodist Church.
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  • Children play in the Manila North Cemetery. Hundreds of poor families live here, dwelling in and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at a nearby United Methodist Church.
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  • A woman in the Manila North Cemetery. Hundreds of poor families live here, dwelling in and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at a nearby United Methodist Church.
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  • In the capital of the Philippines, youth play a game in the Manila North Cemetery. Hundreds of poor families live here, dwelling in and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at a nearby United Methodist Church.
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  • In the capital of the Philippines, youth play a game in the Manila North Cemetery. Hundreds of poor families live here, dwelling in and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at a nearby United Methodist Church.
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  • In the capital of the Philippines, children play in the Manila North Cemetery. Hundreds of poor families live here, dwelling in and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at a nearby United Methodist Church.
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  • In the capital of the Philippines, Aramay Calma hangs laundry over tombs in the Manila North Cemetery, where she lives. In the lower left of the photo is a bag containing human bones. Hundreds of poor families live here, dwelling in and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at a nearby United Methodist Church.
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  • A woman in the Manila North Cemetery. Hundreds of poor families live here, dwelling in and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at a nearby United Methodist Church.
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  • A girl in the Manila North Cemetery. Hundreds of poor families live here, dwelling in and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at a nearby United Methodist Church.
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  • A boy in the Manila North Cemetery. Hundreds of poor families live here, dwelling in and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at a nearby United Methodist Church.
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  • Children play in the Manila North Cemetery. Hundreds of poor families live here, dwelling in and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery at a nearby United Methodist Church.
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  • Tombs in the cemetery of the Saint Porphyrios Orthodox Church in Gaza City, Gaza. Fifty tombs in the cemetery were damaged by Israeli bombing during the war in 2014, and International Orthodox Christian Charities, a member of the ACT Alliance, has paid to have them repaired. The church, which was also damaged by the bombing, served as a refuge for 240 people during the war, and as a feeding center for an additional 100 people. IOCC provided the food and other supplies for the displaced families.
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  • Tombs in the cemetery of the Saint Porphyrios Orthodox Church in Gaza City, Gaza. Fifty tombs in the cemetery were damaged by Israeli bombing during the war in 2014, and International Orthodox Christian Charities, a member of the ACT Alliance, has paid to have them repaired. The church, which was also damaged by the bombing, served as a refuge for 240 people during the war, and as a feeding center for an additional 100 people. IOCC provided the food and other supplies for the displaced families.
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  • Nabil Ayad stands among repaired tombs in the cemetery of the Saint Porphyrios Orthodox Church in Gaza City, Gaza. Fifty tombs in the cemetery were damaged by Israeli bombing during the war in 2014, and International Orthodox Christian Charities, a member of the ACT Alliance, has paid to have them repaired. The church, which was also damaged by the bombing, served as a refuge for 240 people during the war, and as a feeding center for an additional 100 people. IOCC provided the food and other supplies for the displaced families. Ayad is the church caretaker.
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  • In the capital of the Philippines, 5-year old Claris Caralos washes clothes in the Manila North Cemetery. Hundreds of poor families live here, dwelling in and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery--including this girl--at a nearby United Methodist Church.
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  • In the capital of the Philippines, 5-year old Claris Caralos washes clothes in the Manila North Cemetery. Hundreds of poor families live here, dwelling in and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery--including this girl--at a nearby United Methodist Church.
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  • In the capital of the Philippines, 5-year old Claris Caralos washes clothes in the Manila North Cemetery. Hundreds of poor families live here, dwelling in and between the tombs and mausoleums of the city's wealthy. They are often discriminated against, and many of their children don't go to school because they're too hungry to study and they're often called "vampires" by their classmates. With support from United Methodist Women, KKFI provides classroom education and meals to kids from the cemetery--including this girl--at a nearby United Methodist Church.
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  • In preparation for All Souls Day, Rufina Soren repairs the grave of her father in the Christian cemetery in Suihari in northern Bangladesh.
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  • The Rev. Julie Yoder Elmore, pastor of the Community United Methodist Church in Nome, Alaska, walks through the community's cemetery.
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  • In preparation for All Souls Day, Lochina Murmu repairs a grave in the Christian cemetery in Suihari in northern Bangladesh.
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  • In preparation for All Souls Day, Rufina Soren repairs the grave of her father in the Christian cemetery in Suihari in northern Bangladesh.
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  • Rohingya refugees bury a woman in the cemetery of the sprawling Kutupalong Refugee Camp near Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. More than 600,000 Rohingya have fled government-sanctioned violence in Myanmar for safety in Bangladesh.
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  • In preparation for All Souls Day, Lochina Murmu repairs a grave in the Christian cemetery in Suihari in northern Bangladesh.
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  • A man sits quietly at the grave of his 7-year old daughter who was killed during the November 2013 passage of Typhoon Haiyan and buried in a church yard in the city of Palo, in the Philippines province of Leyte. The storm was known locally as Yolanda.
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  • A woman squats quietly at a grave of someone who was killed during the November 2013 passage of Typhoon Haiyan and buried in a church yard in the city of Palo, in the Philippines province of Leyte. The storm was known locally as Yolanda.
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  • Rohingya refugees prepare to bury a woman in the sprawling Kutupalong Refugee Camp near Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. More than 600,000 Rohingya have fled government-sanctioned violence in Myanmar for safety in Bangladesh.
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  • The Holy Transfiguration of Our Lord Chapel is a historic Russian Orthodox church located near Ninilchik, Alaska.
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  • A man writes in the dirt at the grave of his wife and daughter who were killed during the November 2013 passage of Typhoon Haiyan and buried in a church yard in the city of Palo, in the Philippines province of Leyte. The storm was known locally as Yolanda.
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  • A girl arranges items marking the grave of a friend in a church yard in the city of Palo, in the Philippines province of Leyte, where typhoon Haiyan killed hundreds of people in November 2013. The storm was known locally as Yolanda.
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  • Mementos mark the grave of a woman who died during the passage of Typhoon Haiyan through the city of Palo, in the Philippines province of Leyte, in November 2013. The storm was known locally as Yolanda.
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  • People mourn the dead buried in a church yard following the passage of Typhoon Haiyan through the city of Palo, in the Philippines province of Leyte, in November 2013. The storm was known locally as Yolanda.
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  • People mourn the dead buried in a church yard following the passage of Typhoon Haiyan through the city of Palo, in the Philippines province of Leyte, in November 2013. The storm was known locally as Yolanda.
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  • The grave of William Walker in Trujillo, Honduras. Walker invaded Nicaragua and became its president in 1856 and ruled until 1857, when he was defeated by a coalition of Central American armies. He was executed by the government of Honduras in 1860.
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  • A girl walks past graves in the Haitian village of Mizak.
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  • The indigenous graveyard at Erandique, Lempira
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  • The indigenous graveyard at Erandique, Lempira
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  • Alan García, and his father Tomás García, were shot by a soldier using a rifle. Alan's father Tomás died. Alan was lucky to survive, the bullet went right through his thorax, missing his heart and lungs and spine. Alan and his family have been involved in a stuggle with the Lenca organisation COPINH in defence of indigenous territories and against the building of a dam on the river Gualquarque.
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  • Alan García, and his father Tomás García, were shot by a soldier using a rifle. Alan's father Tomás died. Alan was lucky to survive, the bullet went right through his thorax, missing his heart and lungs and spine. Alan and his family have been involved in a stuggle with the Lenca organisation COPINH in defence of indigenous territories and against the building of a dam on the river Gualquarque.
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  • An elderly man in a black hat stands by a grave on the day of the dead in the Bolivian altiplano
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  • Crowds throng a graveyard on the day of the dead in the Bolivian altiplano. A traditional brass band with accompanying percussion plays tunes at gravesides, people eat and drink.
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  • 31 October 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: 'Garden of remembrance - To honour the dead and remember the living' at George Square in Glasgow, as the city hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26.
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  • 31 October 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: 'Garden of remembrance - To honour the dead and remember the living' at George Square in Glasgow, as the city hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26.
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  • The Holy Transfiguration of Our Lord Chapel is a historic Russian Orthodox church located near Ninilchik, Alaska.
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  • Girls arrange flowers that mark the grave of a friend buried in a church yard in the city of Palo, in the Philippines province of Leyte, where typhoon Haiyan killed hundreds of people in November 2013. The storm was known locally as Yolanda.
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  • Two girls light candles at the grave of a friend buried in a church yard in the city of Palo, in the Philippines province of Leyte, where typhoon Haiyan killed hundreds of people in November 2013. The storm was known locally as Yolanda.
    philippines-2014-jeffrey-typhoon-114.jpg
  • A man arranges candles at the grave of his 7-year old daughter who was killed during the November 2013 passage of Typhoon Haiyan and buried in a church yard in the city of Palo, in the Philippines province of Leyte. The storm was known locally as Yolanda.
    philippines-2014-jeffrey-typhoon-111.jpg
  • A man lights candles at the grave of his 7-year old daughter who was killed during the November 2013 passage of Typhoon Haiyan and buried in a church yard in the city of Palo, in the Philippines province of Leyte. The storm was known locally as Yolanda.
    philippines-2014-jeffrey-typhoon-110.jpg
  • A man and woman squat quietly at the grave of several family members who died during the November 2013 passage of Typhoon Haiyan and buried in a church yard in the city of Palo, in the Philippines province of Leyte. The storm was known locally as Yolanda.
    philippines-2014-jeffrey-typhoon-109.jpg
  • A man and woman squat quietly at the grave of several family members who died during the November 2013 passage of Typhoon Haiyan and buried in a church yard in the city of Palo, in the Philippines province of Leyte. The storm was known locally as Yolanda.
    philippines-2014-jeffrey-typhoon-108.jpg
  • A girl plays with a doll that marks the grave of a friend in a church yard in the city of Palo, in the Philippines province of Leyte, where typhoon Haiyan killed hundreds of people in November 2013. The storm was known locally as Yolanda.
    philippines-2014-jeffrey-typhoon-106.jpg
  • Children mourn the dead buried in a church yard following the passage of Typhoon Haiyan through the city of Palo, in the Philippines province of Leyte, in November 2013. The storm was known locally as Yolanda.
    philippines-2014-jeffrey-typhoon-078.jpg
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