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  • Nairobi, Kenya | 2007<br />
Former captain of Kenya’s national cricket squad, which competed in the 1999 and 2003 World Cups, Aasif Karim poses with wife Nanzeen, daughters Fatema and Zainab, and sons Irfan and Imran. Kenya won two matches in 2003, and Aasif was named Man of the Match for his performance against Australia, even though his side lost. Now he is the managing director of an insurance brokerage in Nairobi and also works as a property developer.
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  • Nairobi, Kenya | 2007<br />
Kamran Fazal with his terriers, India and Hugo, at his home in 2007. He was born with a rare genetic disease called Spondylometaphyseal dysplasia Kozlowski type, which affects the growth of the spine. He died in 2011 at age 19, due to surgical complications, as he was preparing to attend university in Spain.
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  • Nairobi, Kenya: Kamran Fazal with his terriers, India and Hugo in 2007. He was born with a rare genetic disease called Spondylometaphyseal dysplasia Kozlowski type, which affects the growth of the spine. He died in 2011 at age 19, due to surgical complications, as he was preparing to attend university in Spain. His sister, Raeesa, said, "Despite his condition, life for Kamran was far from a challenge but more like a party. Laughter and love followed wherever he was"
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  • Shopping at the City Park Traders Market, a development project of the Aga Khan Foundation. Nairobi, Kenya
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  • Nairobi, Kenya: Journalist, dissident, and former UN spokesman in Iraq, Salim Lone served as communications director for the Orange Democratic Movement, the opposition party led by Raila Odinga, who appeared to have won a narrow majority against incumbent Mwai Kabaki in the 2007 general election. But the results were disputed. In the riots and violence that followed, some 700 Kenyans were killed, many from the slums of Kibera and Mathare. After a power-sharing agreement, Odinga credited Lone with coordinating the mediation efforts that involved former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, who helped negotiate the deal
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