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1, 3, and 10
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Infrastructure: Reflections of effective and ineffective public service delivery. Photographs by Daniel Rogger, various locations around Nigeria.
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2, 11, and 14
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Beneficiaries: The beneficiaries of effective public service delivery. Photographs by Efe Osayande, various locations around Nigeria.
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4
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UCL: The portico capitals of the main quad of University College London. Photograph by UCL Centre for Publishing (www.publishing.ucl.ac.uk).
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5
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Bureaucracy: A desk at the Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Abuja, Nigeria, piled with papers. Photograph by Daniel Rogger.
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6
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Corruption: An anti-corruption notice in Kwara state, Nigeria. Photograph by Jenny Matthews, Panos (available at www.panos.co.uk).
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7
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India: An elderly women in India, like those I worked with in Calcutta at the Missionaries of Charity. Photograph by Jenny Matthews, Panos (available at www.panos.co.uk).
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8
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Adinkra symbol: 'Funtunfunefu-Denkyemfunefu', or 'siamese crocodile' is a Ghanain Adinkra symbol representing the struggle of siamese crocodiles who have one stomach yet fight over food when eating.
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9
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London: The view from Westminster Bridge, London, and one of my favourite in the world. Photograph sourced from Wikimedia Commons (available at http://commons.wikimedia.org).
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12
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Mexico: Street child, like those I worked with in Mexico City at Convive (www.casadelosamigos.org). Photograph by Mark Henley, Panos ( available at www.panos.co.uk).
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13
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UNAM: The Central Library of the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (www.unam.mx/EN/) where I studied whilst in Mexico City. Photograph sourced from Wikimedia Commons (available at http://commons.wikimedia.org).
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