East Africa

  • Wood for cooking is collected in the desert of northern Uganda. Women can be seen walking the landscape with an axe in one hand a child’s hand in other. She is from Karamoja tribe which celebrates beauty through scarification.

  • Doubled collared Sunbird.

  • Fisherman can be seen heading out pre dawn setting their nets on lake Nnalubaale (Victoria). They are after the two species of fish that inhabit one of world’s largest lake Nile perch, and Tilapia.

  • Kids form the Bethany school compete in a variety of track and field events. The school hosted a few other neighboring villages to attend as a way to connect with other schools on the peninsula. It was estimated that over 1500 people showed up to attend the first of its kind for the area.

  • Sausage tree greeted by the morning sun in the Kidepo valley on the border of South Sudan and Uganda.

  • A girl holds up a broken off mirror from a boda boda (motorcycle) What does she see reflected back?

  • A dragonfly finds refuge from the rains under a banana leaf.

  • Peter (right) teaches agribusiness students from the Makerere University, which is the largest school in east Africa, about pollinating vanilla. They were visiting Develop sustainability’s farm, learning about the potentials of vanilla as a cash crop for the country.

  • A women from the village sits outside her home in the morning with yams that were recently harvested.