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Jeremy Kenealy
From Nights 14 April 2015
Jeremy Kenealy is involved in micro financing initiatives in Malawi and also in Myanmar through Aotearoa Development Collective (ADC), a Kiwi organisation which aims to improve the life of others through a unique and (hopefully) effective approach.
Jen Chimtengo with her chickens. Jen raises her chickens inside her house as a clever way to keep them safe from theft during the night. Ekwendeni, 2014. Photo Jeremy Kenealy
Jen Chimtengo with her chickens. Jen raises her chickens inside her house as a clever way to keep them safe from theft during the night. Ekwendeni, 2014. Photo Jeremy Kenealy
Nick Hammond and Jeremy Kenealy with the first clients to start up businesses as part of ADC’s partnership with ESCD. Ekwendeni, 2014. Photo Unknown
Local water taxi captain having fun on his boat. Lake Malawi, 2014. Photo Jeremy Kenealy
Ebola screening at Lilongwe Airport. Lilongwe, Malawi, 2014. Jeremy Kenealy
Local residents of Ekwendeni cooking a large pot of Nsima (maize porridge) on an open fire. Nsima is a staple food of Malawian people. Ekwendeni, 2014. Jeremy Kenealy
Local Ekwendeni residents carrying firewood through the fields. Ekwendeni, 2014. Photo Jeremy Kenealy
Early morning in Ekwendeni. Ekwendeni, 2014. Photo Jeremy Kenealy
Elephant flares its ears in threat of charging. Wrong place, wrong time when driving by the Zambian boarder. Malawi, 2013. Photo Jeremy Kenealy
Local traders in the Ekwendeni Trading Centre. Ekwendeni, 2014. Photo Jeremy Kenealy
ESCD bank office and staff. ESCD are ADC’s local partners in Ekwendeni. Ekwendeni, 2014. Photo Jeremy Kenealy
White sand beach at the shores of Lake Malawi. Lake Malawi, 2013. Photo Jeremy Kenealy
White sand beach at the shores of Lake Malawi. Lake Malawi, 2013. Photo Jeremy Kenealy
Jeremy working with ESCD staff. Ekwendeni, 2013. Photo Andrew Colgan
A boy in the trading centre. Ekwendeni, 2013. Photo Jeremy Kenealy
Jeremy (nickname JK) outside an appropriately named shop. Ekwendeni 2013. Photo Andrew Colgan
Jeremy with one of ADC’s clients eating fried chicken feet wrapped in chicken intestines. Ekwendeni, 2014. Photo Nick Hammond
Local residents carrying food to the trading centre in time to sell for lunch time meals. Ekwendeni, 2014. Photo Jeremy Kenealy
Outskirts of the Ekwendeni Trading Centre. Ekwendeni, 2014. Photo Jeremy Kenealy
Photo of a lady walking to work in Ekwendeni. Ekwendeni, 2014. Photo Jeremy Kenealy
Activity in the Ekwendeni Trading Centre. Ekwendeni, 2014. Photo Jeremy Kenealy
Jeremy visiting a subsistence farm in the outskirts of Ekwendeni. Ekwendeni, 2014. Jeremy Kenealy
Two of ADC’s clients in the Ekwendeni Trading Centre. Ekwendeni, 2014. Photo Jeremy Kenealy
Nick Hammond and Jeremy Kenealy with two of ADC’s clients in the Ekwendeni Trading Centre. Ekwendeni, 2014. Photo Jeremy Kenealy
Jeremy working with the staff of ADC’s local partner, ESCD. Ekwendeni, 2014. Photo Jeremy Kenealy.
Some of ADC’s clients selling food in the Ekwendeni Trading Centre. Ekwendeni, 2014. Photo Jeremy Kenealy
One of ADC’s clients outside her grocery shop in the Ekwendeni Trading Centre. Ekwendeni, 2014. Photo Jeremy Kenealy
One of ADC’s clients with her family. They’re installing a new roof on their house using the profits from her successful trading business. Ekwendeni, 2014. Photo Jeremy Kenealy
A sign in our hotel reminding tourists of travel restrictions in Myanmar. Kalaymyo, Myanmar 2011. Photo Jeremy Kenealy
A government official on a motorbike following us to keep tabs on what we were doing. Kalaymyo, Myanmar, 2011. Photo Jeremy Kenealy
A house with power wires running to “The Light Giver’s” generator. Kalaymyo, Myanmar, 2011. Photo Jeremy Kenealy
“The Light Giver”, Thang Lam Vung. Her little power substation gives power to over 70 local houses and businesses. Kalaymyo, Myanmar, 2009. Photo Hannah Cooper
Jeremy with the ZMF staff. Kalaymyo, Myanmar, 2015. Photo Jeremy Kenealy
The images in this gallery are used with permission and are subject to copyright conditions.