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  • EXCLUSIVE: This is the luxury apartment complex in a run-down area of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, where a regional Oxfam director and aid workers are alleged to have exploited locals for sex after the 2010 earthquake in the poverty-stricken nation. 12 Feb 2018 Pictured: GVs of the area surrounding the luxury apartment complex. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This is the luxury apartment complex in a run-down area of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, where a regional Oxfam director and aid workers are alleged to have exploited locals for sex after the 2010 earthquake in the poverty-stricken nation. 12 Feb 2018 Pictured: GV of the view from one of the apartment's windows. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This is the luxury apartment complex in a run-down area of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, where a regional Oxfam director and aid workers are alleged to have exploited locals for sex after the 2010 earthquake in the poverty-stricken nation. 12 Feb 2018 Pictured: GV of the pool area. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This is the luxury apartment complex in a run-down area of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, where a regional Oxfam director and aid workers are alleged to have exploited locals for sex after the 2010 earthquake in the poverty-stricken nation. 12 Feb 2018 Pictured: The front of the apartments. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This is the luxury apartment complex in a run-down area of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, where a regional Oxfam director and aid workers are alleged to have exploited locals for sex after the 2010 earthquake in the poverty-stricken nation. 12 Feb 2018 Pictured: GV of an entrance to one of the apartments. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This is the luxury apartment complex in a run-down area of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, where a regional Oxfam director and aid workers are alleged to have exploited locals for sex after the 2010 earthquake in the poverty-stricken nation. 12 Feb 2018 Pictured: The nondescript street entrance to the apartments. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This is the luxury apartment complex in a run-down area of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, where a regional Oxfam director and aid workers are alleged to have exploited locals for sex after the 2010 earthquake in the poverty-stricken nation. 12 Feb 2018 Pictured: GVs of the area surrounding the luxury apartment complex. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This is the luxury apartment complex in a run-down area of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, where a regional Oxfam director and aid workers are alleged to have exploited locals for sex after the 2010 earthquake in the poverty-stricken nation. 12 Feb 2018 Pictured: Gv of the front of the apartments. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA163168_009.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: This is the luxury apartment complex in a run-down area of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, where a regional Oxfam director and aid workers are alleged to have exploited locals for sex after the 2010 earthquake in the poverty-stricken nation. 12 Feb 2018 Pictured: GV of the living room inside one of the apartments. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This is the luxury apartment complex in a run-down area of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, where a regional Oxfam director and aid workers are alleged to have exploited locals for sex after the 2010 earthquake in the poverty-stricken nation. 12 Feb 2018 Pictured: GV of the bathroom inside one of the apartments. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This is the luxury apartment complex in a run-down area of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, where a regional Oxfam director and aid workers are alleged to have exploited locals for sex after the 2010 earthquake in the poverty-stricken nation. 12 Feb 2018 Pictured: GVs of the area surrounding the luxury apartment complex. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA163168_028.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: This is the luxury apartment complex in a run-down area of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, where a regional Oxfam director and aid workers are alleged to have exploited locals for sex after the 2010 earthquake in the poverty-stricken nation. 12 Feb 2018 Pictured: GV of the kitchen inside one of the apartments. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This is the luxury apartment complex in a run-down area of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, where a regional Oxfam director and aid workers are alleged to have exploited locals for sex after the 2010 earthquake in the poverty-stricken nation. 12 Feb 2018 Pictured: GV of the lush gardens surrounding the pool area. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A special chicken lunch is served by the Parkwood Community Upliftment (PCU) project, in Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa, on Sunday, May 31, 2020. The youth organization, which normally feeds children as part of an after-school care program, has been feeding children and the elderly, and many other hungry people, in this poverty-stricken area in the Cape Flats since lockdown started more than two months ago. As the nation moves down to Level 3, on June 1st, CPU founder Max Amansure says the organization will continue to feed people. Often it's "only" bread as the organization doesn't have any regular funding. However, as the area has been hard hit by COVID-19, Amansure says he wishes Parkwood could have remained on Level 5 Lockdown. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • A special chicken lunch is served by the Parkwood Community Upliftment (PCU) project, in Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa, on Sunday, May 31, 2020. The youth organization, which normally feeds children as part of an after-school care program, has been feeding children and the elderly, and many other hungry people, in this poverty-stricken area in the Cape Flats since lockdown started more than two months ago. As the nation moves down to Level 3, on June 1st, CPU founder Max Amansure says the organization will continue to feed people. Often it's "only" bread as the organization doesn't have any regular funding. However, as the area has been hard hit by COVID-19, Amansure says he wishes Parkwood could have remained on Level 5 Lockdown. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
    20200531__ParkwoodCOS_2387.jpg
  • A special chicken lunch is served by the Parkwood Community Upliftment (PCU) project, in Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa, on Sunday, May 31, 2020. The youth organization, which normally feeds children as part of an after-school care program, has been feeding children and the elderly, and many other hungry people, in this poverty-stricken area in the Cape Flats since lockdown started more than two months ago. As the nation moves down to Level 3, on June 1st, CPU founder Max Amansure says the organization will continue to feed people. Often it's "only" bread as the organization doesn't have any regular funding. However, as the area has been hard hit by COVID-19, Amansure says he wishes Parkwood could have remained on Level 5 Lockdown. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
    20200531__ParkwoodCOS_2273.jpg
  • A special chicken lunch is served by the Parkwood Community Upliftment (PCU) project, in Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa, on Sunday, May 31, 2020. The youth organization, which normally feeds children as part of an after-school care program, has been feeding children and the elderly, and many other hungry people, in this poverty-stricken area in the Cape Flats since lockdown started more than two months ago. As the nation moves down to Level 3, on June 1st, CPU founder Max Amansure says the organization will continue to feed people. Often it's "only" bread as the organization doesn't have any regular funding. However, as the area has been hard hit by COVID-19, Amansure says he wishes Parkwood could have remained on Level 5 Lockdown. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
    20200531__ParkwoodCOS_2511.jpg
  • A special chicken lunch is served by the Parkwood Community Upliftment (PCU) project, in Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa, on Sunday, May 31, 2020. The youth organization, which normally feeds children as part of an after-school care program, has been feeding children and the elderly, and many other hungry people, in this poverty-stricken area in the Cape Flats since lockdown started more than two months ago. As the nation moves down to Level 3, on June 1st, CPU founder Max Amansure says the organization will continue to feed people. Often it's "only" bread as the organization doesn't have any regular funding. However, as the area has been hard hit by COVID-19, Amansure says he wishes Parkwood could have remained on Level 5 Lockdown. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • A special chicken lunch is served by the Parkwood Community Upliftment (PCU) project, in Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa, on Sunday, May 31, 2020. The youth organization, which normally feeds children as part of an after-school care program, has been feeding children and the elderly, and many other hungry people, in this poverty-stricken area in the Cape Flats since lockdown started more than two months ago. As the nation moves down to Level 3, on June 1st, CPU founder Max Amansure says the organization will continue to feed people. Often it's "only" bread as the organization doesn't have any regular funding. However, as the area has been hard hit by COVID-19, Amansure says he wishes Parkwood could have remained on Level 5 Lockdown. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
    20200531__ParkwoodCOS_2510.jpg
  • A special chicken lunch is served by the Parkwood Community Upliftment (PCU) project, in Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa, on Sunday, May 31, 2020. The youth organization, which normally feeds children as part of an after-school care program, has been feeding children and the elderly, and many other hungry people, in this poverty-stricken area in the Cape Flats since lockdown started more than two months ago. As the nation moves down to Level 3, on June 1st, CPU founder Max Amansure says the organization will continue to feed people. Often it's "only" bread as the organization doesn't have any regular funding. However, as the area has been hard hit by COVID-19, Amansure says he wishes Parkwood could have remained on Level 5 Lockdown. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
    20200531__ParkwoodCOS_2416.jpg
  • A special chicken lunch is served by the Parkwood Community Upliftment (PCU) project, in Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa, on Sunday, May 31, 2020. The youth organization, which normally feeds children as part of an after-school care program, has been feeding children and the elderly, and many other hungry people, in this poverty-stricken area in the Cape Flats since lockdown started more than two months ago. As the nation moves down to Level 3, on June 1st, CPU founder Max Amansure says the organization will continue to feed people. Often it's "only" bread as the organization doesn't have any regular funding. However, as the area has been hard hit by COVID-19, Amansure says he wishes Parkwood could have remained on Level 5 Lockdown. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
    20200531__ParkwoodCOS_2391.jpg
  • Max Amansure gestures to organize social distance as a special chicken lunch is served by his Parkwood Community Upliftment (PCU) project, in Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa, on Sunday, May 31, 2020. The youth organization, which normally feeds children as part of an after-school care program, has been feeding children and the elderly, and many other hungry people, in this poverty-stricken area in the Cape Flats since lockdown started more than two months ago. As the nation moves down to Level 3, on June 1st, CPU founder Amansure says the organization will continue to feed people. Often it's "only" bread as the organization doesn't have any regular funding. However, as the area has been hard hit by COVID-19, Amansure says he wishes Parkwood could have remained on Level 5 Lockdown. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
    20200531__ParkwoodCOS_2306.jpg
  • A special chicken lunch is served by the Parkwood Community Upliftment (PCU) project, in Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa, on Sunday, May 31, 2020. The youth organization, which normally feeds children as part of an after-school care program, has been feeding children and the elderly, and many other hungry people, in this poverty-stricken area in the Cape Flats since lockdown started more than two months ago. As the nation moves down to Level 3, on June 1st, CPU founder Max Amansure says the organization will continue to feed people. Often it's "only" bread as the organization doesn't have any regular funding. However, as the area has been hard hit by COVID-19, Amansure says he wishes Parkwood could have remained on Level 5 Lockdown. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
    20200531__ParkwoodCOS_2485.jpg
  • A special chicken lunch is served by the Parkwood Community Upliftment (PCU) project, in Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa, on Sunday, May 31, 2020. The youth organization, which normally feeds children as part of an after-school care program, has been feeding children and the elderly, and many other hungry people, in this poverty-stricken area in the Cape Flats since lockdown started more than two months ago. As the nation moves down to Level 3, on June 1st, CPU founder Max Amansure says the organization will continue to feed people. Often it's "only" bread as the organization doesn't have any regular funding. However, as the area has been hard hit by COVID-19, Amansure says he wishes Parkwood could have remained on Level 5 Lockdown. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
    20200531__ParkwoodCOS_2377.jpg
  • A young prays, holding her plate, in Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa, on Sunday, May 31, 2020. The joint prayer in Afrikaans opened a special chicken lunch served by the Parkwood Community Upliftment (PCU) project. The youth organization, which normally feeds children as part of an after-school care program, has been feeding children, the elderly, and many other hungry people, in this poverty-stricken area in the Cape Flats since lockdown started more than two months ago. As the nation moves down to Level 3, on June 1st, CPU founder Max Amansure says the organization will continue to feed people. Often it's "only" bread as the organization doesn't have any regular funding. However, as the area has been hard hit by COVID-19, Amansure says he wishes Parkwood could have remained on Level 5 Lockdown. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
    20200531__ParkwoodCOS_2320.jpg
  • A special chicken lunch is served by the Parkwood Community Upliftment (PCU) project, in Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa, on Sunday, May 31, 2020. The youth organization, which normally feeds children as part of an after-school care program, has been feeding children and the elderly, and many other hungry people, in this poverty-stricken area in the Cape Flats since lockdown started more than two months ago. As the nation moves down to Level 3, on June 1st, CPU founder Max Amansure says the organization will continue to feed people. Often it's "only" bread as the organization doesn't have any regular funding. However, as the area has been hard hit by COVID-19, Amansure says he wishes Parkwood could have remained on Level 5 Lockdown. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
    20200531__ParkwoodCOS_2506.jpg
  • A special chicken lunch is served by the Parkwood Community Upliftment (PCU) project, in Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa, on Sunday, May 31, 2020. The youth organization, which normally feeds children as part of an after-school care program, has been feeding children and the elderly, and many other hungry people, in this poverty-stricken area in the Cape Flats since lockdown started more than two months ago. As the nation moves down to Level 3, on June 1st, CPU founder Max Amansure says the organization will continue to feed people. Often it's "only" bread as the organization doesn't have any regular funding. However, as the area has been hard hit by COVID-19, Amansure says he wishes Parkwood could have remained on Level 5 Lockdown. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
    20200531__ParkwoodCOS_2492.jpg
  • A special chicken lunch is served by the Parkwood Community Upliftment (PCU) project, in Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa, on Sunday, May 31, 2020. The youth organization, which normally feeds children as part of an after-school care program, has been feeding children and the elderly, and many other hungry people, in this poverty-stricken area in the Cape Flats since lockdown started more than two months ago. As the nation moves down to Level 3, on June 1st, CPU founder Max Amansure says the organization will continue to feed people. Often it's "only" bread as the organization doesn't have any regular funding. However, as the area has been hard hit by COVID-19, Amansure says he wishes Parkwood could have remained on Level 5 Lockdown. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
    20200531__ParkwoodCOS_2494.jpg
  • Max Amansure gestures to organize social distance as a special chicken lunch is served by his Parkwood Community Upliftment (PCU) project, in Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa, on Sunday, May 31, 2020. The youth organization, which normally feeds children as part of an after-school care program, has been feeding children and the elderly, and many other hungry people, in this poverty-stricken area in the Cape Flats since lockdown started more than two months ago. As the nation moves down to Level 3, on June 1st, CPU founder Amansure says the organization will continue to feed people. Often it's "only" bread as the organization doesn't have any regular funding. However, as the area has been hard hit by COVID-19, Amansure says he wishes Parkwood could have remained on Level 5 Lockdown. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
    20200531__ParkwoodCOS_2483.jpg
  • A special chicken lunch is served by the Parkwood Community Upliftment (PCU) project, in Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa, on Sunday, May 31, 2020. The youth organization, which normally feeds children as part of an after-school care program, has been feeding children and the elderly, and many other hungry people, in this poverty-stricken area in the Cape Flats since lockdown started more than two months ago. As the nation moves down to Level 3, on June 1st, CPU founder Max Amansure says the organization will continue to feed people. Often it's "only" bread as the organization doesn't have any regular funding. However, as the area has been hard hit by COVID-19, Amansure says he wishes Parkwood could have remained on Level 5 Lockdown. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
    20200531__ParkwoodCOS_2436.jpg
  • A special chicken lunch is served by the Parkwood Community Upliftment (PCU) project, in Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa, on Sunday, May 31, 2020. The youth organization, which normally feeds children as part of an after-school care program, has been feeding children and the elderly, and many other hungry people, in this poverty-stricken area in the Cape Flats since lockdown started more than two months ago. As the nation moves down to Level 3, on June 1st, CPU founder Max Amansure says the organization will continue to feed people. Often it's "only" bread as the organization doesn't have any regular funding. However, as the area has been hard hit by COVID-19, Amansure says he wishes Parkwood could have remained on Level 5 Lockdown. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
    20200531__ParkwoodCOS_2424.jpg
  • A special chicken lunch is served by the Parkwood Community Upliftment (PCU) project, in Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa, on Sunday, May 31, 2020. The youth organization, which normally feeds children as part of an after-school care program, has been feeding children and the elderly, and many other hungry people, in this poverty-stricken area in the Cape Flats since lockdown started more than two months ago. As the nation moves down to Level 3, on June 1st, CPU founder Max Amansure says the organization will continue to feed people. Often it's "only" bread as the organization doesn't have any regular funding. However, as the area has been hard hit by COVID-19, Amansure says he wishes Parkwood could have remained on Level 5 Lockdown. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
    20200531__ParkwoodCOS_2348.jpg
  • A mother puts a facemask on her child as a special chicken lunch is served by the Parkwood Community Upliftment (PCU) project, in Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa, on Sunday, May 31, 2020. The youth organization, which normally feeds children as part of an after-school care program, has been feeding children and the elderly, and many other hungry people, in this poverty-stricken area in the Cape Flats since lockdown started more than two months ago. As the nation moves down to Level 3, on June 1st, CPU founder Max Amansure says the organization will continue to feed people. Often it's "only" bread as the organization doesn't have any regular funding. However, as the area has been hard hit by COVID-19, Amansure says he wishes Parkwood could have remained on Level 5 Lockdown. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
    20200531__ParkwoodCOS_2281.jpg
  • A special chicken lunch is served by the Parkwood Community Upliftment (PCU) project, in Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa, on Sunday, May 31, 2020. The youth organization, which normally feeds children as part of an after-school care program, has been feeding children and the elderly, and many other hungry people, in this poverty-stricken area in the Cape Flats since lockdown started more than two months ago. As the nation moves down to Level 3, on June 1st, CPU founder Max Amansure says the organization will continue to feed people. Often it's "only" bread as the organization doesn't have any regular funding. However, as the area has been hard hit by COVID-19, Amansure says he wishes Parkwood could have remained on Level 5 Lockdown. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
    20200531__ParkwoodCOS_2459.jpg
  • A special chicken lunch is served by the Parkwood Community Upliftment (PCU) project, in Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa, on Sunday, May 31, 2020. The youth organization, which normally feeds children as part of an after-school care program, has been feeding children and the elderly, and many other hungry people, in this poverty-stricken area in the Cape Flats since lockdown started more than two months ago. As the nation moves down to Level 3, on June 1st, CPU founder Max Amansure says the organization will continue to feed people. Often it's "only" bread as the organization doesn't have any regular funding. However, as the area has been hard hit by COVID-19, Amansure says he wishes Parkwood could have remained on Level 5 Lockdown. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
    20200531__ParkwoodCOS_2447.jpg
  • A special chicken lunch is served by the Parkwood Community Upliftment (PCU) project, in Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa, on Sunday, May 31, 2020. The youth organization, which normally feeds children as part of an after-school care program, has been feeding children and the elderly, and many other hungry people, in this poverty-stricken area in the Cape Flats since lockdown started more than two months ago. As the nation moves down to Level 3, on June 1st, CPU founder Max Amansure says the organization will continue to feed people. Often it's "only" bread as the organization doesn't have any regular funding. However, as the area has been hard hit by COVID-19, Amansure says he wishes Parkwood could have remained on Level 5 Lockdown. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
    20200531__ParkwoodCOS_2361.jpg
  • A special chicken lunch is served by the Parkwood Community Upliftment (PCU) project, in Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa, on Sunday, May 31, 2020. The youth organization, which normally feeds children as part of an after-school care program, has been feeding children and the elderly, and many other hungry people, in this poverty-stricken area in the Cape Flats since lockdown started more than two months ago. As the nation moves down to Level 3, on June 1st, CPU founder Max Amansure says the organization will continue to feed people. Often it's "only" bread as the organization doesn't have any regular funding. However, as the area has been hard hit by COVID-19, Amansure says he wishes Parkwood could have remained on Level 5 Lockdown. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
    20200531__ParkwoodCOS_2354.jpg
  • A young prays, holding her plate, in Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa, on Sunday, May 31, 2020. The joint prayer in Afrikaans opened a special chicken lunch served by the Parkwood Community Upliftment (PCU) project. The youth organization, which normally feeds children as part of an after-school care program, has been feeding children, the elderly, and many other hungry people, in this poverty-stricken area in the Cape Flats since lockdown started more than two months ago. As the nation moves down to Level 3, on June 1st, CPU founder Max Amansure says the organization will continue to feed people. Often it's "only" bread as the organization doesn't have any regular funding. However, as the area has been hard hit by COVID-19, Amansure says he wishes Parkwood could have remained on Level 5 Lockdown. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
    20200531__ParkwoodCOS_2326.jpg
  • Max Amansure gestures to organize social distance as a special chicken lunch is served by his Parkwood Community Upliftment (PCU) project, in Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa, on Sunday, May 31, 2020. The youth organization, which normally feeds children as part of an after-school care program, has been feeding children and the elderly, and many other hungry people, in this poverty-stricken area in the Cape Flats since lockdown started more than two months ago. As the nation moves down to Level 3, on June 1st, CPU founder Amansure says the organization will continue to feed people. Often it's "only" bread as the organization doesn't have any regular funding. However, as the area has been hard hit by COVID-19, Amansure says he wishes Parkwood could have remained on Level 5 Lockdown. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
    20200531__ParkwoodCOS_2265.jpg
  • A special chicken lunch is served by the Parkwood Community Upliftment (PCU) project, in Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa, on Sunday, May 31, 2020. The youth organization, which normally feeds children as part of an after-school care program, has been feeding children and the elderly, and many other hungry people, in this poverty-stricken area in the Cape Flats since lockdown started more than two months ago. As the nation moves down to Level 3, on June 1st, CPU founder Max Amansure says the organization will continue to feed people. Often it's "only" bread as the organization doesn't have any regular funding. However, as the area has been hard hit by COVID-19, Amansure says he wishes Parkwood could have remained on Level 5 Lockdown. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
    20200531__ParkwoodCOS_2442.jpg
  • A young girl hugs her empty plate as she prays, in Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa, on Sunday, May 31, 2020. The joint prayer in Afrikaans opened a special chicken lunch served by the Parkwood Community Upliftment (PCU) project. The youth organization, which normally feeds children as part of an after-school care program, has been feeding children, the elderly, and many other hungry people, in this poverty-stricken area in the Cape Flats since lockdown started more than two months ago. As the nation moves down to Level 3, on June 1st, CPU founder Max Amansure says the organization will continue to feed people. Often it's "only" bread as the organization doesn't have any regular funding. However, as the area has been hard hit by COVID-19, Amansure says he wishes Parkwood could have remained on Level 5 Lockdown. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
    20200531__ParkwoodCOS_2337.jpg
  • A young boy tries to hold his mask in place as he prays, in Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa, on Sunday, May 31, 2020. The joint prayer in Afrikaans opened a special chicken lunch served by the Parkwood Community Upliftment (PCU) project. The youth organization, which normally feeds children as part of an after-school care program, has been feeding children, the elderly, and many other hungry people, in this poverty-stricken area in the Cape Flats since lockdown started more than two months ago. As the nation moves down to Level 3, on June 1st, CPU founder Max Amansure says the organization will continue to feed people. Often it's "only" bread as the organization doesn't have any regular funding. However, as the area has been hard hit by COVID-19, Amansure says he wishes Parkwood could have remained on Level 5 Lockdown. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
    20200531__ParkwoodCOS_2323.jpg
  • A special chicken lunch is served by the Parkwood Community Upliftment (PCU) project, in Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa, on Sunday, May 31, 2020. The youth organization, which normally feeds children as part of an after-school care program, has been feeding children and the elderly, and many other hungry people, in this poverty-stricken area in the Cape Flats since lockdown started more than two months ago. As the nation moves down to Level 3, on June 1st, CPU founder Max Amansure says the organization will continue to feed people. Often it's "only" bread as the organization doesn't have any regular funding. However, as the area has been hard hit by COVID-19, Amansure says he wishes Parkwood could have remained on Level 5 Lockdown. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
    20200531__ParkwoodCOS_2277.jpg
  • A special chicken lunch is served by the Parkwood Community Upliftment (PCU) project, in Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa, on Sunday, May 31, 2020. The youth organization, which normally feeds children as part of an after-school care program, has been feeding children and the elderly, and many other hungry people, in this poverty-stricken area in the Cape Flats since lockdown started more than two months ago. As the nation moves down to Level 3, on June 1st, CPU founder Max Amansure says the organization will continue to feed people. Often it's "only" bread as the organization doesn't have any regular funding. However, as the area has been hard hit by COVID-19, Amansure says he wishes Parkwood could have remained on Level 5 Lockdown. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
    20200531__ParkwoodCOS_2414.jpg