Sports, 2nd prize
Jodi Bieber
Agence Vu for Attitude Rugby
Agence Vu for Attitude Rugby
01 January, 1998
The Life Rugby School (École de Rugby, École de Vie) in Madagascar aims to keep children off the streets and prevent delinquency. Twice a week in the shanty settlements, children between the ages of eight and sixteen meet one of 43 trainers to learn the game. After the match they are given a meal of beans and rice, which might be their only food that day. The school was started in 1992, and has between 8,000 and 9,000 participants. Most of the children come from underprivileged backgrounds.
Jodi Bieber
After completing three short courses at the Market Photography Workshop in Johannesburg, Jodi Bieber participated in a photographic training programme at the Star newspaper, unde...
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