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  • Juanita Britton prepares for gastric bypass surgery at Washington University Hospital in  Washington D.C. (C)Vanessa Vick
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  • Angola is emerging from one of the continent's longest-running civil wars and is currently Africa's fastest-growing economy, driven by oil production. In recent years, Angola has become an important supplier of oil to the United States and is presently the largest supplier of crude oil to China. However, the government has an abject record on transparency, corruption and human rights. A recent Human Rights Watch report said four billion dollars of oil revenue vanished between 1987 and 2002 and The World Bank estimates 70% of Angolans live on less than two dollars a day. Most live in dire poverty and lack access to basic health care. One in four children do not make it to their fifth birthday and many observers stress the Angola government should be spending more on health, education and reduction of poverty. Pacassa or PACF4 a Sonangol oil production platform is part of block 3 which produces approximately 65,000 barrels of oil per day. October 1, 2007 ©Vanessa Vick
  • Angola is emerging from one of the continent's longest-running civil wars and is currently Africa's fastest-growing economy, driven by oil production. In recent years, Angola has become an important supplier of oil to the United States and is presently the largest supplier of crude oil to China. However, the government has an abject record on transparency, corruption and human rights. A recent Human Rights Watch report said four billion dollars of oil revenue vanished between 1987 and 2002 and The World Bank estimates 70% of Angolans live on less than two dollars a day. Most live in dire poverty and lack access to basic health care. One in four children do not make it to their fifth birthday and many observers stress the Angola government should be spending more on health, education and reduction of poverty.  At the Aleutian Keys an oil drilling rig approximately 100 miles offshore, Sonangol the national oil company of Angola drills for oil. October 1, 2007 ©Vanessa Vick
  • Angola is emerging from one of the continent's longest-running civil wars and is currently Africa's fastest-growing economy, driven by oil production. In recent years, Angola has become an important supplier of oil to the United States and is presently the largest supplier of crude oil to China. However, the government has an abject record on transparency, corruption and human rights. A recent Human Rights Watch report said four billion dollars of oil revenue vanished between 1987 and 2002 and The World Bank estimates 70% of Angolans live on less than two dollars a day. Most live in dire poverty and lack access to basic health care. One in four children do not make it to their fifth birthday and many observers stress the Angola government should be spending more on health, education and reduction of poverty.  At the Aleutian Keys an oil drilling rig approximately 100 miles offshore, Sonangol the national oil company of Angola drills for oil. October 1, 2007 ©Vanessa Vick
  • Angola is emerging from one of the continent's longest-running civil wars and is currently Africa's fastest-growing economy, driven by oil production. In recent years, Angola has become an important supplier of oil to the United States and is presently the largest supplier of crude oil to China. However, the government has an abject record on transparency, corruption and human rights. A recent Human Rights Watch report said four billion dollars of oil revenue vanished between 1987 and 2002 and The World Bank estimates 70% of Angolans live on less than two dollars a day. Most live in dire poverty and lack access to basic health care. One in four children do not make it to their fifth birthday and many observers stress the Angola government should be spending more on health, education and reduction of poverty.  At the national oil company of Angola Sonangol Joao Pinto Kimbango a safety operator inspects oil tanks at IBV-5 in Luanda. 9/26/2007 ©Vanessa Vick
  • Rob Portman campaigns for the US Senate at Memorial Hall in Cincinnati, Ohio. October 25, 2010. ©Vanessa Vick
  • Rob Portman campaigns for the US Senate at the  Everal Barn in Westerville, Ohio. October 25, 2010. ©Vanessa Vick
  • Students at Green Hedges School in Vienna, VA. Copyright©Vanessa Vick2014
  • Students at Green Hedges School in Vienna, VA. Copyright©Vanessa Vick2014
  • Montessori students at Green Hedges School in Vienna,VA. January 12, 2016. ©Vanessa Vick
  • Students at Green Hedges School in Vienna, VA. Copyright©Vanessa Vick2014
  • Abel Sefasi works with bananas in the tissue culture lab at the The Regional Universities Forum for Capacity Building in Agriculture (RUFORUM) in Kabanyolo, Uganda. April, 2009. ©Vanessa Vick
  • Abel Sefasi works with bananas in the tissue culture lab at the The Regional Universities Forum for Capacity Building in Agriculture (RUFORUM) in Kabanyolo, Uganda. April, 2009. ©Vanessa Vick
  • A painting which is part of The Smithsonian Institution National Museum of African American History and Culture’s collection which is being housed in Maryland while the building is constructed in Washington D.C. July 21, 2010. ©Vanessa Vick
  • Chantilly, VA – March 15, 2014: Ron Davis a professor in the department of chemistry at Georgetown University prepares to film a course called the Foundations of Organic Chemistry at The Great Courses which films notable professors giving college-like courses that they then sell to a high-end customer base. CREDIT: Vanessa Vick for The New York Times
  • Aliakbar Mousavi an Iranian human rights activist attends a meeting in Washington D.C. June 14, 2010 with a Google executive to discuss access to the internet for people living in Iran in ©Vanessa Vick
  • The Opportunity International Network Leadership Conference in Kampala Uganda. March 2009. ©Vanessa Vick
  • Speakers at the Innovative Solutions Consortium meeting being held at the Center for Innovative Technology in Herndon, Virginia on September 8, 2011. ©Vanessa Vick
  • Beth Gurney attends her Quantative Analytics 2 class at the McIntire School of Commerce at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. March 23, 2011. ©Vanessa Vick
  • The first quarter industry initiatives meeting for the The Innovative Solutions Consortium is held at the Center for Innovative Technology in Herndon, VA on January 24, 2012. Copyright © Vanessa Vick
  • The government of Uganda, with help from the World Bank and international investors, is constructing a 200-megawatt dam near Bujagali Falls on the Nile, just downstream from two other large dams. July 17, 2009. ©Vanessa Vick
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