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Partner across Borders is closley related to the Gesamtschule Mitte in Bremen. This school is an UNESCO ASPnet School. The German UNESCO APSnet schools started the project WE ARE GLOBAL CITIZENS in May 2020, in which international communication on Covid-19 is initiated using questions and photos.https://www.unesco.de/bildung/unesco-projektschulen/unser-beitrag/schulpartnerschaften-covid-19
Partner across Borders supports this project… Here some images from Kenia and Germany …
Kenya, Nairobi Mathare (Photo Shaffie Abdi)
Mask requirement series Deutschland, Bremen (Photo Klaara Teetz)
Kenya, Nairobi Mathare (Photo Gerald Anderson)
Kenya, Nairobi Mathare (Photo Gerald Anderson)
Kenya, Nairobi Mathare (Photo Gerald Anderson)
Kenya, Nairobi Mathare (Photo Gerald Anderson)
Kenya, Nairobi Mathare (Photo Gerald Anderson)
No children playing… Kenya, Ukunda (Photo Fredrick Otieno)
Kenya, Nairobi Mathare (Photo Shaffie Abdi)
A photograph of my nine years old sister She is a student at The Mekaela Ratinga school in the coast of Kenya. She is in the foruth class With this picture we wanted to make other children aware of the danger of the corona virus. She wears a protective suit against Covid 19 to show how dangerous this virus is. Most people, including children, do not take the danger seriously. Kenya, Ukunda (Foto Ranisaher Alikhan)
Kenya, Nairobi Mathare (Photo Shaffie Abdi)
A work of art to show Mombasa’s Goverener H.E Joho This came after the efforts he made to help the people of Mombasa during the Corona period. He provided the people of Mombasa with food and other essentials. Kenya, Mombasa (Foto Mohamed Mwinyi Mwalamba)
Kenya, Nairobi Mathare (Photo Shaffie Abdi)
Once a busy and crowded beach, now deserted and lonely … Our partner schools are very close by. Kenya, Diani Beach (Photo Fredrick Otieno)
Kenya, Nairobi Mathare (Photo Shaffie Abdi)
Kenya, Nairobi Mathare (Photo Gerald Anderson)
Germany, Bremen (Photo Christine Kerubo Nyamwaro)
Kenya, Nairobi Mathare (Photo Shaffie Abdi)
Kenya, Nairobi Mathare (Photo Gerald Anderson)
Lonely schoolyard … Kenya, Ukunda (Photo Fredrick Otieno)
Kenya, Nairobi Mathare (Photo Gerald Anderson)
Kenya, Nairobi Mathare (Photo Shaffie Abdi)
Kenya, Nairobi Mathare (Photo Shaffie Abdi)
Kenya, Nairobi Mathare (Photo Shaffie Abdi)
Kenya, Nairobi Mathare (Photo Gerald Anderson)
Kenya, Nairobi Mathare (Photo Gerald Anderson)
One of the few opportunities to demonstrate politically. Banners hang on many windows. ,,Leave no one behind‘‘ means that nobody should be forgotten or left behind. In this case, refugee camps are required to be closed. But we shouldn’t forget the elderly or the homeless either. Germany, Bremen (Photo Klaara Teetz)
Germany, Bremen (Photo Christine Kerubo Nyamwaro)
Germany, Bremen (Photo Christine Kerubo Nyamwaro)
Kenya, Nairobi Mathare (Photo Gerald Anderson)
Mask requirement series Germany, Bremen (Photo Klaara Teetz)
Kenya, Nairobi Mathare (Photo Gerald Anderson)
Kenya, Nairobi Mathare (Photo Shaffie Abdi)
Museums and galleries were closed in Bremen. Smart artists came up with the idea of hanging their works in shop windows. If sold, the shopkeeper receives a 20% commission. Germany, Bremen, (Photo Klaara Teetz)
Kenya, Nairobi Mathare (Photo Gerald Anderson)
Many of the photos were made by Mathare Youth Film Festival, Nairobi. They are depicting the story of humanity and togetherness. Heroes and organisations of Mathare slum who are risking their lives by going to the most disadvantaged places to feed those who dont have food during the COVID 19 lockdown. Local youth volunteers identify most vulnerable persons in their neighborhood and collect contacts. On the day of distribution they contact them to come to the nearest shops in the slums and get foodstuff, mask and sanitisers donated.
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