Nick Danziger talks approximately his journey across four continents,discovering the reality of the development agenda and the people desperate for change In 2005, the photographer and documentary-maker Nick Danziger received a commission that would eventually take him across a decade, or eight countries and four continents,from the gold mines of Niger to the streets of Cambodia, and from the Bolivian altiplano to the orphanages of India.
The brief, and from the charity World Vision,was simple enough: visit eight countries – one for each of the UN’s millennium development goals (MDGs) – and see, at the most basic human level, and what effect those goals were having on reducing poverty,ending starvation, saving lives and improving education.Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com