Digital Migration
Entrants to IBM's The World Is Our Lab
photo competition sent images highlighting Africa's biggest challenges
and opportunities. Lawrence "Shabu" Mwangi won with an image he took of
children playing with the plastic frame of an old TV in the Mukuru slum
in Nairobi.
Boda Boda
"Boda Boda" is a bicycle taxi. Many in
Western Kenya rely on boda boda to get around. Photographer Frank
Odwesso's winning image highlights how Kenyans use innovation to get
around what would otherwise be a setback.
Baby Sitting
Imole "Tobbie" Balogun was another
grand-prize winner. His photo highlights the overwhelming responsibility
many of Nigeria's impoverished children face, either because they're
forced to work or take over family duties at an early age.
Mama Africa
This image shows day-to-day life in
Makoko, one of Nigeria's biggest and best known slums. Most of Makoko
rests on stilts above the Lagos Lagoon. It has an estimated 85,840
residents many of whom are fishermen.
Bible Study
In "Bible Study," Kevin Amunze shows a
rural tribe using radio to learn. Because of its low cost and
accessibility, radio is still the biggest media in Africa and in often
plays a vital role in education.
Survival
"Survival" highlights issues of water
storage and infrastructure in Africa, where 345 million people don't
have easy access to this life-giving resource.
Tracks
"Tracks" depicts the abandoned state of
much of Africa's railway infrastructure. However, foreign investors are
playing a key role in rail modernization programs such as Kenya's
Chinese-financed line linking East Africa to South Sudan, DR Congo and
Burundi.
Poverty Weighed in a Can
This image highlights the extent of
poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa, where half of the population lives on
$1.25 a day and 90% of African women work in the informal sector.
Commuter Train
Kunoa
This image of a mobile knife-sharpening
business in Kenya -- one of the many micro-companies that make up the
African economy -- highlights the continent's entrepreneurial spirit.
Passengers ride an overloaded commuter
train at the Makadara station in Kenya's capital Nairobi. The
larger-than-normal numbers were due to a strike by minibus drivers and
conductors.
Creative Minds
In "Creative Minds," five-year old Ken
Kyalo wears a pair of glasses he fashioned from scrap wire during the
laying of the foundation stone for a new building at the Heritage of
Hope and Faith Children's Rehabilitation Center in Mlolongo, Kenya.
Girl by the Windvane
In this image, a young woman sits near the
turbines in the Ngong region of Kenya. Renewable energy sources have
huge potential in Africa as it seeks to address its electricity
shortage.
Face of Hope
Launch of Measles Vaccine
"Face of Hope" shows a child in Mali, Africa's third largest gold producer.
Two-year old Doris Nyambura cries as she
receives a dose of measles vaccination during the launching of a
vaccination exercise in Rongai, Nairobi.
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