TANZANIA Kariakoo Market – Dar Es Salaam Dar Es Salaam Paje Beach – Zanzibar Paje Beach, In one of the most gentrified places of the island and destination of kite surfers in the world, you can still admire some traditional activities such as the collection of seaweed “Mwani”, used for the production of soaps, infusions and medicines. These activities are slowly disappearing to make way for tourist activities. Spice Market, dried octopuses – Zanzibar Stone Town – Zanzibar Stone Town – Zanzibar Martha Thomas Mwammale – Tanzanian Feminist Movement Funder The owner of a house on the outskirts of Dar Es Salaam shows the room destroyed during a car accident A teacher during a lesson in Bunju District in Da Es Salaam Bunju District – Dar Es Salaam Eshter a 13 y/o student during her 1.30h walking to reach the school Happy Julius Grandmother poses in her room where she sleeps with her daughter and nephew together. Stone Crasher is a common job for unemployed people in Tanzania, a Stone Crusher can earn not more that 0,40 $ for a paint bucket fillet of stones. Miujiza Yohana is 13 y/o olds, she with father and mother at Chasimba District in Da Es Salaam, the father is disabled, the mother is a stone crusher. Happy Julius and Miujiza Yohana poses in a portrait Nafasi Art Space – Dar Es Salaam Shadia is a 13 y/o girl from Mwanamtoti town, she lives with her grandmother, her father passed away years ago and her mother works in another province. Every day she takes more than 30 minutes to reach the school, in the future she would like to be a doctor. Cows in Paje Beach – Zanzibar