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Seeing Mali: a digital project for children - in pictures

Sony EYE SEE: Photos taken by children in Mali for UNICEF and Sony EYE SEE initiative
To mark the Day of the African Child, Unicef partnered with Sony to provide digital cameras to 20 young people in Bamako, Mali, to document their lives. The Sony Eye-See initiative is now in its sixth year
Photograph: Giacomo Pirozzi/Unicef/Sony Eye-See
Sony EYE SEE: Photos taken by children in Mali for UNICEF and Sony EYE SEE initiative
The young people were taught how to use the cameras by Unicef photographer Giacomo Pirozzi
Photograph: Giacomo Pirozzi/Unicef/Sony Eye-See
Sony EYE SEE: Photos taken by children in Mali for UNICEF and Sony EYE SEE initiative
The rest of the pictures in the gallery were taken by the young people in and around Mali's capital, Bamako
Photograph: Giacomo Pirozzi/Unicef/Sony Eye-See
Sony EYE SEE: Photos taken by children in Mali for UNICEF and Sony EYE SEE initiative
Making chains. A blacksmith in his forge behind Marché de Medina Koura in Bamako. 'This man is a breadwinner. He told me that this profession is allowing him to take care of his family,' says photographer Mamadou Couliabaly, 16, who is a mechanic
Photograph: Mamadou Couliabaly/Unicef/Sony Eye-See
Sony EYE SEE: Photos taken by children in Mali for UNICEF and Sony EYE SEE initiative
Fatoumata sits with her brother’s sewing machine outside their house in Hamdallaye in Bamako. Photograph taken by Rokiatou Guindo, 14
Photograph: Rokiatou Guindo/Unicef/Sony Eye-See
Sony EYE SEE: Photos taken by children in Mali for UNICEF and Sony EYE SEE initiative
Penda Coulibaly, 16, poses as her friend Awa Coulibaly, 17, takes a photo outside the Centre for the Promotion of Training in Photography in the Bamako neighbourhood of Hippodrome. Both girls are involved in Eye-See. 'I really like the colour of Penda’s dress. My friend is a good tailor,' said Awa
Photograph: Awa Couliabaly/Unicef/Sony Eye-See
Sony EYE SEE: Photos taken by children in Mali for UNICEF and Sony EYE SEE initiative
A rubbish dump on a hill behind Marché de Medina Koura. 'This place is dangerous, and yet the children are there in great numbers to pick up trash,' says Koritim Djire, 16
Photograph: Korotim Djire/Unicef/Sony Eye-See
Sony EYE SEE: Photos taken by children in Mali for UNICEF and Sony EYE SEE initiative
A child blacksmith behind Marché de Medina Koura. Photo by Zoumana Diallo, 16, a welder
Photograph: Zoumana Diallo/Unicef/Sony Eye-See
Sony EYE SEE: Photos taken by children in Mali for UNICEF and Sony EYE SEE initiative
An accessories vendor at a market in Zone Industrielle in Bamako. Photo by Rokia Keita, 16, who sews for a living
Photograph: Rokia Keita/Unicef/Sony Eye-See
Sony EYE SEE: Photos taken by children in Mali for UNICEF and Sony EYE SEE initiative
Portrait of a young water seller outside the Centre for the Promotion of Training in Photography. 'She is selling water for her boss to help her parents who live in the village,' explained photographer Minata Sissoko, 16, a student
Photograph: Minata Sissoko/Unicef/Sony Eye-See
Sony EYE SEE: Photos taken by children in Mali for UNICEF and Sony EYE SEE initiative
Mariam holds her brother outside a house in Hamdallaye. 'She does not go to school because she cannot hear or speak,' says photographer Mariam Tounkara, 16
Photograph: Mariam Tounkara/Unicef/Sony Eye-See
Sony EYE SEE: Photos taken by children in Mali for UNICEF and Sony EYE SEE initiative
A woman seeks charity near the banks of the Niger river. Photo by Nana Traore, 16, who sews for a living
Photograph: Nana Traore/Unicef/Sony Eye-See
Sony EYE SEE: Photos taken by children in Mali for UNICEF and Sony EYE SEE initiative
Fishermen in a pirogue on the Niger river. Photo by Salimata Samke, 16
Photograph: Salimata Samke/Unicef/Sony Eye-See
Sony EYE SEE: Photos taken by children in Mali for UNICEF and Sony EYE SEE initiative
A fisherman on his boat on the Niger river. Photo by Kadiatou Kone, 13, a student
Photograph: Kadiatou Kone/Unicef/Sony Eye-See
Sony EYE SEE: Photos taken by children in Mali for UNICEF and Sony EYE SEE initiative
Fatoumata Kalako holds her son in front of the family house in Hamdallaye. Photo by Abdoulaye Cisse, 11, a student
Photograph: Abdoulaye Cisse/Unicef/Sony Eye-See
Sony EYE SEE: Photos taken by children in Mali for UNICEF and Sony EYE SEE initiative
Six-year-old Synae enjoys a snack in Ouolofobougou. Photo by Mariam Tounkara, 16
Photograph: Mariam Tounkara/Unicef/Sony Eye-See
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