Olivier Asselin photography

Show Navigation
  • Portfolio
  • About
  • Contact
  • Archive
    • All Galleries
    • Search
    • Cart
    • Lightbox
    • Client Area

Search Results

Refine Search
Match all words
Match any word
Prints
Personal Use
Royalty-Free
Rights-Managed
(leave unchecked to
search all images)
{ 57 images found }

Loading ()...

  • Children fill jericans with water from a pipe outside the Mboga primary school in the town of Kibati, on the outskirts of Goma, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Friday December 12, 2008.
    DRC08.1212.FARROW0798.jpg
  • A displaced woman lifts a jerican after filling it with water from a pipe at the Kibati IDP camp on the outskirts of Goma, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Friday December 12, 2008
    DRC08.1212.FARROW0732.jpg
  • A young displaced child fills a jerican with water from a pipe at the Kibati IDP camp on the outskirts of Goma, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Friday December 12, 2008
    DRC08.1212.FARROW1123.jpg
  • Boys fill plastic containers with water at the Dikunani dam in Savelugu, northern Ghana, on Friday March 9, 2007. The only of four water sources that has not completely dried out around Savelugu, the pond is used by hundreds of people daily who sometimes walk several kilometers to fetch water. Despite the presence of mesh filters available to people who come get water, cases of guinea worm in the area have gone up sharply in the recent months.
    GHA07.0310.GUINEAWORM457.jpg
  • Mariam, 14, waits as a friend helps her fill containers with water from a UNICEF-sponsored pump in the village of Game, Guera province, Chad on Tuesday October 16, 2012.
    TCD12.1017.UNICEF0280.JPG
  • A boy waits to fill a container during a UNICEF-sponsored drinking water distribution to flood victims in Cotonou, Benin on Sunday October 24, 2010. The city's water network has been rendered unusable in flooded parts of the city, and many people rely on such water distributions that are carried out by the fire service..
    BEN10.1024.FLOODS0099.JPG
  • A girl looks back as she approaches a borehole where she'll fill her bucket with water near the village of Ying, Ghana on Monday June 4, 2007.
    GHA07.0604.GIRLSED0325.JPG
  • People fill containers with water at the Dikunani dam in Savelugu, northern Ghana, on Friday March 9, 2007. The only of four water sources that has not completely dried out around Savelugu, the pond is used by hundreds of people daily who sometimes walk several kilometers to fetch water. Despite the presence of mesh filters available to people who come get water, cases of guinea worm in the area have gone up sharply in the recent months.
    GHA74.jpg
  • A girl waits to fill a container during a UNICEF-sponsored drinking water distribution to flood victims in Cotonou, Benin on Sunday October 24, 2010. The city's water network has been rendered unusable in flooded parts of the city, and many people rely on such water distributions that are carried out by the fire service..
    BEN10.1024.FLOODS0088.JPG
  • Children fill jericans of water from a pipe in the Mugunga II IDP camp on the outskirts of Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, on Wednesday December 17, 2008.
    DRC08.1217.HOSTFAMILIES559.JPG
  • People fill containers with water at the Dikunani dam in Savelugu, northern Ghana, on Friday March 9, 2007. The only of four water sources that has not completely dried out around Savelugu, the pond is used by hundreds of people daily who sometimes walk several kilometers to fetch water. Despite the presence of mesh filters available to people who come get water, cases of guinea worm in the area have gone up sharply in the recent months.
    GHA07.0310.GUINEAWORM370.jpg
  • A girl waits to fill a container during a UNICEF-sponsored drinking water distribution to flood victims in Cotonou, Benin on Sunday October 24, 2010. The city's water network has been rendered unusable in flooded parts of the city, and many people rely on such water distributions that are carried out by the fire service..
    BEN10.1024.FLOODS0120.JPG
  • Internally displaced women and children fill jericans with water from a large UNICEF-sponsored bladder outside the Kanyaruchinya school in the town of Kibati, on the outskirts of Goma, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Friday December 12, 2008. Classes stopped in the school - normally attended by 400 children - when people displaced by recent fighting found refuge inside the school buildings.
    DRC08.1212.FARROW1030.jpg
  • Girls fill containers with water at the Dikunani dam in Savelugu, northern Ghana, on Friday March 9, 2007. The only of four water sources that has not completely dried out around Savelugu, the pond is used by hundreds of people daily who sometimes walk several kilometers to fetch water. Despite the presence of mesh filters available to people who come get water, cases of guinea worm in the area have gone up sharply in the recent months.
    GHA07.0310.GUINEAWORM357.jpg
  • Rafael Yeboah, 13, waits to fill his plastic containers with water from a tap in a poor neighborhood of Accra, Ghana's capital, on Monday Mar 5, 2007. Only when Rafael will have finished transporting the water home will he be able to head to school. Most parts of the city are plagued with intermittent water shortages, and people buy water from the few running taps. They then have to carry the containers to their homes over distances that often reach several hundred meters. Meanwhile, Ghana is preparing to celebrate its 50 years of independence from the UK on March 6th.
    GHA07.0305.GHANA50150.JPG
  • Children fill a bucket with water from a hand pump in the village of Ambidedi Poste, Mali on Friday September 3, 2010.
    MAL10.0903.UNICEF0180.JPG
  • Boys fill barrels with water to be carried with his donkey-pulled cart at the Dikunani dam in Savelugu, northern Ghana, on Friday March 9, 2007. The only of four water sources that has not completely dried out around Savelugu, the pond is used by hundreds of people daily who sometimes walk several kilometers to fetch water. Despite the presence of mesh filters available to people who come get water, cases of guinea worm in the area have gone up sharply in the recent months.
    GHA07.0309.GUINEAWORM227.jpg
  • A girl fills a bucket with water from a hand pump in the village of Ambidedi Poste, Mali on Friday September 3, 2010.
    MAL10.0903.UNICEF0189.JPG
  • Girls carry buckets of water they just filled froma UNICEF-sponsored, pedal-activated pump in the village of Game, Guera province, Chad on Tuesday October 16, 2012.
    TCD12.1017.UNICEF0199.JPG
  • A girl sits next to a plastic container filled with mangoes in the West Point slum in Monrovia, Montserrado county, Liberia on Monday April 2, 2012.
    LBR12.0402.NUT1401.JPG
  • A girl holds a bucket of water on top of her head to carry back home after she filled it from a handpump in the village of Moglaa, Ghana on Thursday November 11, 2010.
    GHA10.1111.UNICEF1159.JPG
  • A health pulls ice packs from a freezer to fills ice boxes that will be used to carry polio vaccines at the beginning of a second day of vaccination during a national polio immunization execise in Savelugu, northern Ghana on Friday March 27, 2009.
    GHA09.0327.POLIO0004.JPG
  • A boy waits to have his jerican filled with water from a water tank in Goma, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Monday December 15, 2008. Goma's Majengo neighborhood is almost entirely built on lava, after the nearby volcano erupted in 2002. As a result, there is no working water supply network, and residents, often children, must sometimes walk several kilometers to go buy water from tanks spread around the area.
    DRC08.1215.GOMA043.JPG
  • A man leaves a voting booth after filling his ballot during presidential elections in Accra, Ghana on Sunday December 28, 2008. Voters were back at the polls to decide on a new leader after none of the candidates was able to obtain a 50 percent plus one vote majority during the election's first round on Dec 7.
    GHA08.1228.ELECTIONS0179.JPG
  • A woman exits a polling booth after filling her ballot during presidential and parliamentary elections in Accra, Ghana on Sunday December 7, 2008.
    GHA08.1207.ELECTION0087.jpg
  • Nurse Konam Aya Marguerite fills information about a patient at the NDA health center in Dimbokro, Cote d'Ivoire on Friday June 19, 2009.
    CIV09.0619.GATES0037.jpg
  • Nurse Christina Quarshey fills a chart to help track the growth of a child at the Osu Maternity Home in Accra, Ghana on Tuesday June 16, 2009.
    GHA09.0616.GATES0199.jpg
  • A boy fills barrels loaded on a donkey-pulled cart with water at the Dikunani dam in Savelugu, northern Ghana, on Friday March 9, 2007. The only of four water sources that has not completely dried out around Savelugu, the pond is used by hundreds of people daily who sometimes walk several kilometers to fetch water. Despite the presence of mesh filters available to people who come get water, cases of guinea worm in the area have gone up sharply in the recent months.
    GHA07.0309.GUINEAWORM155.jpg
  • A girl walks past the ruins of a house filled with garbage in the Medina Gounass neighborhood of Guediawaye, Senegal on Thursday April 30, 2009.(Olivier Asselin for the New York Times)
    SenegalGarbage03.jpg
  • A health worker fills in a registry with medical information during a consultation with a pregnant woman at the Abomey health center in the town of Abomey, Benin on Monday September 17, 2007.
    BEN07.0917.MOSQUITONETS0014.jpg
  • A girl carries two buckets of water she just filled from a UNICEF-sponsored pump in the village of Game, Guera province, Chad on Tuesday October 16, 2012.
    TCD12.1017.UNICEF0187.JPG
  • A girl carries two buckets of water she just filled from a UNICEF-sponsored pump in the village of Game, Guera province, Chad on Tuesday October 16, 2012.
    TCD12.1017.UNICEF0085.JPG
  • A girl carries a bucket of water she just filled from a well in the West Point slum in Monrovia, Montserrado county, Liberia on Monday April 2, 2012.
    LBR12.0402.NUT1356.JPG
  • A girl fills a bucket with water from a hand pump in the village of Ambidedi Poste, Mali on Friday September 3, 2010.
    MAL10.0903.UNICEF0252.JPG
  • A girl fills a bucket of water from a tap outside the Fatao primary school in the village of Fatao, Mali on Tuesday August 31, 2010.
    MAL10.0831.UNICEF0112.JPG
  • Vaccinator Bala Diakite fills in the vaccination card of a child getting vaccinated for the first time in the village of Banankoro, Mali on Saturday August 28, 2010.
    MAL10.0828.UNICEF0507.JPG
  • Vaccinator Bala Diakite fills an ice box with vaccines as he prepares to travel to a nearby village for an outreach vaccination sessionat the Kassaro community health center in the village of Kassaro, Mali on Saturday August 28, 2010..
    MAL10.0828.UNICEF0021.JPG
  • Vaccinator Bala Diakite fills an ice box with vaccines as he prepares to travel to a nearby village for an outreach vaccination sessionat the Kassaro community health center in the village of Kassaro, Mali on Saturday August 28, 2010..
    MAL10.0828.UNICEF0005.JPG
  • EDC unit assistant Benjamin Saffa prepares fills in a under fives health card for a newborn child at the Pujehun Government hospital in Pujehun, Sierra Leone on Friday March 19, 2010.
    SLE10.0319UNICEF0183.JPG
  • Girls carry away a container they just had filled during a UNICEF-sponsored drinking water distribution to flood victims in Cotonou, Benin on Sunday October 24, 2010. The city's water network has been rendered unusable in flooded parts of the city, and many people rely on such water distributions that are carried out by the fire service.
    BEN10.1024.FLOODS0128.JPG
  • Girls carry water containers they filled from a water pump outside their village.
    GHA08.1111.UNICEF0320.JPG
  • Girls carry water containers they filled from a water pump outside their village.
    GHA08.1111.UNICEF0307.JPG
  • A health worker fills ice boxes with polio vaccines at the beginning of a second day of vaccination during a national polio immunization execise in Savelugu, northern Ghana on Friday March 27, 2009.
    GHA09.0327.POLIO0011.JPG
  • A health worker fills ice boxes with polio vaccines at the beginning of a second day of vaccination during a national polio immunization execise in Savelugu, northern Ghana on Friday March 27, 2009.
    GHA09.0327.POLIO0001.JPG
  • A health worker fills a form to track the number of children vaccinated during a national polio immunization exercise in the village of Gidan-Turu, northern Ghana on Thursday March 26, 2009.
    GHA09.0326.POLIO0237.JPG
  • A girl fills jericans of water from a pipe in the Mugunga II IDP camp on the outskirts of Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, on Wednesday December 17, 2008.
    DRC08.1217.HOSTFAMILIES605.JPG
  • A man fills an invoice after making a sale at the Village Artisanal de Ouagadougou, a cooperative that employs dozens of artisans who work in different mediums, in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, on Monday November 3, 2008.
    GHA08.1103.SIAO0469.jpg
  • A man fills an invoice after making a sale at the Village Artisanal de Ouagadougou, a cooperative that employs dozens of artisans who work in different mediums, in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, on Monday November 3, 2008.
    GHA08.1103.SIAO0466.jpg
  • A bus filled with passengers drives by a sign promoting tuberculosis awareness in central Accra, Ghana on Tuesday June 16, 2009.
    GHA09.0616.GATES0007.jpg
  • A boy fills a barrel with water to be carried with his donkey-pulled cart at the Dikunani dam in Savelugu, northern Ghana, on Friday March 9, 2007. The only of four water sources that has not completely dried out around Savelugu, the pond is used by hundreds of people daily who sometimes walk several kilometers to fetch water. Despite the presence of mesh filters available to people who come get water, cases of guinea worm in the area have gone up sharply in the recent months.
    GHA07.0310.GUINEAWORM372.jpg
  • A boy sets up a mesh filter on top a large barrel before filling it with water at the Dikunani dam in Savelugu, northern Ghana, on Friday March 9, 2007. The only of four water sources that has not completely dried out around Savelugu, the pond is used by hundreds of people daily who sometimes walk several kilometers to fetch water. Despite the presence of mesh filters available to people who come get water, cases of guinea worm in the area have gone up sharply in the recent months.
    GHA07.0309.GUINEAWORM281.jpg
  • A girl carries a box filled with fried balls of dough she tries to sell as snacks during the annual Oguaa Fetu Afahye Festival in Cape Coast, Ghana on Saturday September 6, 2008.
    GHA_FESTIVAL083.JPG
  • A man fills plastic containers with water from a tap in a poor neighborhood of Accra, Ghana's capital, on Monday Mar 5, 2007. Most parts of the city are plagued with intermittent water shortages, and people buy water from the few running taps. They then have to carry the containers to their homes over distances that often reach several hundred meters. Meanwhile, Ghana is preparing to celebrate its 50 years of independence from the UK on March 6th.
    GHA07.0305.GHANA50152.JPG
  • Sarah Adjrokor, 18, fills plastic containers with water from a tap in a poor neighborhood of Accra, Ghana's capital, on Monday Mar 5, 2007. Most parts of the city are plagued with intermittent water shortages, and people buy water from the few running taps. They then have to carry the containers to their homes over distances that often reach several hundred meters. Meanwhile, Ghana is preparing to celebrate its 50 years of independence from the UK on March 6th.
    GHA07.0305.GHANA50135.JPG
  • Farm worker Thomas Kavi holds a bucket filled with dried jatropha fruits as he stands amid jatropha plants at the farm where he works in the town of Lolito, roughly 80km east of Ghana's capital Accra, on Thursday Dec. 12, 2006. Jatropha - which grows naturally in Ghana and other parts of Africa - can be used to make biodiesel.<br />
    GHA06.1221.JATROPHA153.JPG
  • A girl carries two buckets of water she just filled from a UNICEF-sponsored pump in the village of Game, Guera province, Chad on Tuesday October 16, 2012.
    TCD12.1017.UNICEF0151.JPG
  • A boy removes a mesh filter from atop a barrel after filling it with water  at the Dikunani dam in Savelugu, northern Ghana, on Friday March 9, 2007. The only of four water sources that has not completely dried out around Savelugu, the pond is used by hundreds of people daily who sometimes walk several kilometers to fetch water. Despite the presence of mesh filters available to people who come get water, cases of guinea worm in the area have gone up sharply in the recent months.
    GHA07.0309.GUINEAWORM188.jpg
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
x