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Hydrotherapy is one of the treatments UBECI gives to the children to help them relax. (Uday Khambadkone)
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In Their Own Words: Uday Khambadkone
Stray dogs sneak up on a client of Foundacion Integrar as she eats her snack. (Anja Lehmann)
NGO and Nonprofit spotlight, Workshop Quito
Quito NGO Spotlight: Fundacion Integrar
After school program at Ubeci in Santa Isabel where students go to complete their homework with supervision and play games instead of going to a parentless home.
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Quito NGO Spotlight: UBECI
A baby sleeps in an apartment in the poor section of Quito, Ecuador on Tuesday, January 14, 2010.  Photo by Alejandro Reinoso
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Quito, Ecuador: Student Work Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Seven month old Martine Briones plays with a toy inside of her home in Minas, Ecuador. (Sara Lewkowicz)
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Quito, Ecuador: Student Work Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Santiago Chimbo waits with some of his friends before going to work. He said he is anxious to go out and make money, but had to wait on his partner, Livington.  (Britany McIntosh)
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In Their Own Words: Britney McIntosh
Jose Luis Bone, 1, is fed by his older sister at Centro del Muchacho Trabajador. (Jessica Marcy)
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Quito NGO Spotlight: Centro del Muchacho Trabajador
Sara "Serita" Araujo, 58, of Tumbaco whipes her son Esteban's, 32, chin in their home on Tuesday, January 12, 2010. Esteban was born disabled and Serita has taken care of him on her own during the three years she and her husband have been separated.
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Santiago Chimbo waits with some of his friends before going to work. He said he is anxious to go out and make money, but had to wait on his partner, Livington.  (Britany McIntosh)
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The first University of Missouri Photo Workshop, in 1949, was referred to as an “experiment in photographic education.” The director, Clifton C. Edom, had one rule: “Show Truth With A Camera.” No posing. No manipulation of the facts. Cliff was influenced by Lewis Hine, Jacob Riis and the Farm Security Administration and their role in documenting social problems. Since that time thousands of photojournalists have educated us about war, hunger, violence and abuse around the world. “Documentary photography”, wrote Cliff, “is the background, the roots, of modern photojournalism.” He spoke of the necessity to keep up with new technologies, but he emphasized the importance of ethics in documenting society and contributing to social justice. Dr. Vme Edom Smith, Director and Secretary The Edom Foundation for Photojournalism Education

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