The Life of my Sisters.
A photoessay by Debby Ng & Edwin Koo
5 March - 30 April 2009
The Cathay Gallery is located at 2 Handy Road, #02-16 The Cathay, Singapore.
Open Mondays to Saturdays, 12noon to 8pm. Closed on Sundays & Public Holidays. Admission is Free.
Only a mere 28 per cent of girls in Nepal are literate, and less than three out of ten can read. Without essential skills, these girls risk falling victim to prostitution rings and child trafficking networks. Others are forced to live on the streets.
Education is the best hope these girls have of a normal life. A life of independence and true freedom.
For more than a decade, The Little Sisters Fund has been giving Nepalese girls a glimmer of hope through scholarships for underprivileged girls in Nepal. Photographers Debby Ng and Edwin Koo entered the homes of our little sisters - Nepal's hope for a better future. These photographs tell their story.
http://www.thecathaygallery.com.sg/lifeofmysisters.html
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Saturday, March 14, 2009
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This saturday we are showing two bodies of work that deliberate on life away from the homeland;
Kashish Das Shrestha is showing a story about a bhutanese family resettling in the US and Bikas Rauniar is showing a story about being south asian in the UK.
join us on:
Saturday, March 14th, 2009
9:45 am
The Bakery Cafe, Sundhara
see you there!
*****
www.photocircle.com.np
Kashish Das Shrestha is showing a story about a bhutanese family resettling in the US and Bikas Rauniar is showing a story about being south asian in the UK.
join us on:
Saturday, March 14th, 2009
9:45 am
The Bakery Cafe, Sundhara
see you there!
*****
www.photocircle.com.np
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