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Blind and leading the band: Jose plays hot jazz piano at nine years old
7 Sep 2014: Bolivian boy Jose Andre Montanho impresses audiences with his brand of jazz despite being only nine – and blind
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10 Sep 2014: Jordi Busqué’s award-winning portfolio, The Mennonites of Bolivia, documents the lives of the Mennonites, a relatively unknown religious community of European descent, in eastern Bolivia. As the 21st century brings modernity almost everywhere, the Mennonite way of life has remained unchanged since the 16th Century, with this group choosing to live in isolated farming communities and remaining fiercely protective of their privacy.
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7 Sep 2014: Bolivian boy Jose Andre Montanho impresses audiences with his brand of jazz despite being only nine – and blind
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26 Aug 2014: The recent death of a teenager working as a ‘zebra’ road safety helper shines a spotlight on what has otherwise been a success story of how at-risk youth can transform a city
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Guardian Professional, 22 Aug 2014: The head of Water for People says the trickle down approach to water isn’t working and it’s time to turn up the pressure
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8 Jul 2014:
Minimum working age will remain 14 but government office will be able to authorise employment of children as young as 10
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Guardian Professional, 4 Jul 2014: 30 June -4 July: Catch up with all the development-related news you may have missed this week
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24 Jun 2014:
Potosí's silver-lined 'mountain that eats men' is on the brink of collapse, threatening the lives and livelihoods of 15,000 miners. Dan Collyns investigates
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20 Apr 2014:
Inmates keep children inside with them fearing they will fall victim to abuse in homes on the outside
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14 Apr 2014: Men ages 18 and 19 tied to tree swarming with insects for days following accusations of stealing motorbikes
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