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Rajasthan’s Upcycled Marble Village

October 20, 2017 aliciafox Eco Photography, Eco Tips, Ethical Photography, Humanitarian Photography, portrait, Travel Photography tags: charity, humanitarian photographer, india, jaipur, jaipur charity, jaipur nfp, jaipur ngo, ngo photographer, ngo photographer australia, ngo photographer india, ngo photographer jaipur, photos of india, photos of rajasthan, rajasthan, rajasthan ngo, rajasthan photos, recycle, recycled home, the upcyclist, upcycle, upcycle inspiration, upcycled, upcycled home, upcycler 0 comments
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It seemed surreal to be standing in the middle of in an entire village made of marble.  But these weren’t palaces or majals.    The inhabitants of this marble village in Rajasthan, India are desperately poor and lack basic amenitites like running water and electricity in their homes.  Traditionally nomads, these families chose to set up their homes in the middle of a dusty industrial zone so they could repurpose, re-use and upcycle the waste from an adjacent factory to build dwellings.   I visited the village with I-India, a not-for-profit organisation in Rajasthan, India.  The dedicated staff provide education and support to some of Rajasthan’s most desperate children, feeding 3000 kids a daily meal without which their bellies would remain painfully empty.  I-India provides services to this area.                                               I-India set up a school for this community, as there were no educational facilities available to them in the area.  To see the basic facilities that these children learn in with such gratitude was so inspiring.  Read about it HERE     If you’d like to read about […] Read More

NGO Photography in Jaipur, India

September 12, 2017 aliciafox Ethical Photography, Humanitarian Photography, NGO photography, portrait, Travel Photography tags: amazing ngos, amazing not for profits india, documentary photographer, documentary photographer australia, documentary photographer india, documentary photographer nsw, humanitarian photographer, humanitarian photographer australia, humanitarian photographer india, humanitarian photographer jaipur, humanitarian photographer nsw, humanitarian photographer rajasthan, i-india, india, jaipur ngo, ladli, nfp photographer, nfp photographer australia, nfp photographer india, nfp photographer nsw, ngo india, ngo photographer, ngo photographer australia, ngo photographer india, ngo photographer nsw, not for profit india, rajasthan ngo 0 comments
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  I didn’t realise we had arrived at the school as the car pulled up outside a small shack in the middle of a dusty community.  I was with I-India for an NGO photography shoot, a small grassroots organisation based in the desert city of Jaipur, India.   As I’ll explain in another blog post, a series of coincidences had lead me to contact I-India and offer my services as a volunteer photographer.  Due to changing financial times, the not for profit organisation has seen a decline in donations from its international funders over the past couple of years which means they will probably have to cut up to 30% of their projects in the next year.     On the ground, this means that hundreds of vulnerable children will go hungry.  I met some of these children.  They are as innocent and loveable as any children I’ve met, but the fact that they were born into poverty in India means that their fate is very different from that of children where I’m from, Australia. I-India has saved them from child labour, child marriages, homelessness, begging on the streets and more. The organisation’s dedicated staff runs a range of truly […] Read More

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