August 15, 2008 / 1H2O
Alex Stonehill
In Kibera, a massive slum of rusty tin roofs and makeshift homes spreading out from the southwest of the city, the rain is turning the twisting dirt roads and alleyways to thick red mud.
July 3, 2008 / 1H2O
Sarah Stuteville
As day breaks over the rusty tin roofs and makeshift homes of the sprawling Kibera slum in Nairobi, the water sellers are already at their water tanks, waiting for their first customers. Selling...
March 21, 2008 / 1H2O
Sarah Stuteville
“Just breathe,” I tell myself as I slowly shuffle up the dusty gravel path. “One breath with each step.” I have a muddy yellow plastic can strapped to my back. It is filled with water and weighs 50...
March 21, 2008 / 1H2O
Kelly Hearn
Three decades ago, oil was discovered under parts of the moist tropical rain forest along the border of Peru and Ecuador and by the mid-70’s, Occidental Petroleum had found its way here.
March 21, 2008 / 1H2O
Sarah Stuteville
Here, a cactus rises where fishing boats once bobbed.