Here is the typical way children are carried in Zambia. This is one item that I am bringing back to America. When I have children all I need is a chitenge, no expensive baby carrier for me. :)
Katuyola, Zambia. I have no idea how people balance things like that on their head...that bucket was heavy! This is one of my neighbors who soaked her cassava in one of the fish ponds.
This photo is taken in the Eastern Province, Zambia. I took this photo last January when I was building a preschool in their village. As we were finishing the building, the children were attending school in the one finished block of the building....
An American football brought to the family compound as a Christmas present was treated as a funny shaped soccer ball. Here, two-year-old Chipo Kayanda is coming in for a kick. Taken on the family compound in Chona district, outside of Monze town,...
Villagers burning a firebreak in preparation for citemene, which is the traditional slash and burn agriculture system. The photo was taken in Mpelembe, Serenje, Central Province, Zambia in 2007.
On Thanksgiving day, Peace Corps Volunteers come together before the feast. Hand on hands, we are together in our difficulties, our successes and our missions.
The photo was taking in Mpepo Village, Zambia. It was during VCT Day (Voluntary Counseling and Testing), June 30 2008. The man's name is Ed and he is one of the volunteer counselor who is a great counterpart that I worked with my two years in the...