Esther's photos with the keyword: garbage

Overflowing

06 Mar 2025 5 6 31
"More than 60,000 people live in extreme poverty in the Guatemala City garbage dump community. Measuring more than 40 acres, the Guatemala City dump is one of the largest open-air landfills in Central America. 1 out of every 3 residents in this community have never been to school. Most adults have only a fourth grade education. The average family of six lives on just $4 per day—less than a dollar a day per person. With limited opportunities and training, many adults struggle to make a living in the dump community. Guatemalan public schools provide only 4 hours of education each day, and many of those hours are spent in rote memorization. Strikes, weather, and other disruptions cause up to 30 cancelled school days per year. Even the most motivated students have a hard time staying engaged and enrolled. This is why, in 2012 Safe Passage decided to operate an independent, full-day school that is accredited by the Guatemalan Ministry of Education." www.safepassage.org/our-programs We visited Safe Passage, a charity devoted to helping families and children break the cycle of poverty and find a better life. AP1045320

Tight parking (Explored)

06 Mar 2025 15 9 55
"More than 60,000 people live in extreme poverty in the Guatemala City garbage dump community. Measuring more than 40 acres, the Guatemala City dump is one of the largest open-air landfills in Central America. 1 out of every 3 residents in this community have never been to school. Most adults have only a fourth grade education. The average family of six lives on just $4 per day—less than a dollar a day per person. With limited opportunities and training, many adults struggle to make a living in the dump community. Guatemalan public schools provide only 4 hours of education each day, and many of those hours are spent in rote memorization. Strikes, weather, and other disruptions cause up to 30 cancelled school days per year. Even the most motivated students have a hard time staying engaged and enrolled. This is why, in 2012 Safe Passage decided to operate an independent, full-day school that is accredited by the Guatemalan Ministry of Education." www.safepassage.org/our-programs We visited Safe Passage, a charity devoted to helping families and children break the cycle of poverty and find a better life. AP1045321

Daily collection

06 Mar 2025 5 5 27
"More than 60,000 people live in extreme poverty in the Guatemala City garbage dump community. Measuring more than 40 acres, the Guatemala City dump is one of the largest open-air landfills in Central America. 1 out of every 3 residents in this community have never been to school. Most adults have only a fourth grade education. The average family of six lives on just $4 per day—less than a dollar a day per person. With limited opportunities and training, many adults struggle to make a living in the dump community. Guatemalan public schools provide only 4 hours of education each day, and many of those hours are spent in rote memorization. Strikes, weather, and other disruptions cause up to 30 cancelled school days per year. Even the most motivated students have a hard time staying engaged and enrolled. This is why, in 2012 Safe Passage decided to operate an independent, full-day school that is accredited by the Guatemalan Ministry of Education." www.safepassage.org/our-programs We visited Safe Passage, a charity devoted to helping families and children break the cycle of poverty and find a better life. AP1045319

Crushed (Explored)

16 Mar 2020 13 12 243
The Sunday Challenge: Crush Street litter, that coincidentally happens to be named Camel Crush TSC20200315 150712

Sleeping it off

27 Dec 2010 141
A sacred cow takes advantage of the garbarge workers' strike in Kathmandu, Nepal AIMG_0399

A study in grey

04 Dec 2010 128
Varasani, India AIMG_9814