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JOURNEYS TO SCHOOL

An unprecedented photo report dedicated to children around the world

  • Kulumin Jeji, Nigeria

    Fulani people are nomadic pastoralists that move around Nigeria and neighbouring countries, dependent on finding water and food for their cattle. The largest nomadic group in the country, most of the Fulani are illiterate. Of the 3.5 million nomadic children in this populous country, only about 450,000 have access to education. Hardo Isa is a government-run nomadic primary school in the village of Kulumin Jeji, Bauchi State, Nigeria.

    Photographer: Ruth MCDOWALL

  • Kulumin Jeji, Nigeria

    Fulani people are nomadic pastoralists that move around Nigeria and neighbouring countries, dependent on finding water and food for their cattle. The largest nomadic group in the country, most of the Fulani are illiterate. Of the 3.5 million nomadic children in this populous country, only about 450,000 have access to education. Hardo Isa is a government-run nomadic primary school in the village of Kulumin Jeji, Bauchi State, Nigeria.

    Photographer: Ruth MCDOWALL

  • Kulumin Jeji, Nigeria

    Fulani people are nomadic pastoralists that move around Nigeria and neighbouring countries, dependent on finding water and food for their cattle. The largest nomadic group in the country, most of the Fulani are illiterate. Of the 3.5 million nomadic children in this populous country, only about 450,000 have access to education. Hardo Isa is a government-run nomadic primary school in the village of Kulumin Jeji, Bauchi State, Nigeria.

    Photographer: Ruth MCDOWALL

  • Kulumin Jeji, Nigeria

    Fulani people are nomadic pastoralists that move around Nigeria and neighbouring countries, dependent on finding water and food for their cattle. The largest nomadic group in the country, most of the Fulani are illiterate. Of the 3.5 million nomadic children in this populous country, only about 450,000 have access to education. Hardo Isa is a government-run nomadic primary school in the village of Kulumin Jeji, Bauchi State, Nigeria.

    Photographer: Ruth MCDOWALL

  • Kulumin Jeji, Nigeria

    Fulani people are nomadic pastoralists that move around Nigeria and neighbouring countries, dependent on finding water and food for their cattle. The largest nomadic group in the country, most of the Fulani are illiterate. Of the 3.5 million nomadic children in this populous country, only about 450,000 have access to education. Hardo Isa is a government-run nomadic primary school in the village of Kulumin Jeji, Bauchi State, Nigeria.

    Photographer: Ruth MCDOWALL

  • Kulumin Jeji, Nigeria

    Fulani people are nomadic pastoralists that move around Nigeria and neighbouring countries, dependent on finding water and food for their cattle. The largest nomadic group in the country, most of the Fulani are illiterate. Of the 3.5 million nomadic children in this populous country, only about 450,000 have access to education. Hardo Isa is a government-run nomadic primary school in the village of Kulumin Jeji, Bauchi State, Nigeria.

    Photographer: Ruth MCDOWALL

  • Kulumin Jeji, Nigeria

    Fulani people are nomadic pastoralists that move around Nigeria and neighbouring countries, dependent on finding water and food for their cattle. The largest nomadic group in the country, most of the Fulani are illiterate. Of the 3.5 million nomadic children in this populous country, only about 450,000 have access to education. Hardo Isa is a government-run nomadic primary school in the village of Kulumin Jeji, Bauchi State, Nigeria.

    Photographer: Ruth MCDOWALL

  • Kulumin Jeji, Nigeria

    Fulani people are nomadic pastoralists that move around Nigeria and neighbouring countries, dependent on finding water and food for their cattle. The largest nomadic group in the country, most of the Fulani are illiterate. Of the 3.5 million nomadic children in this populous country, only about 450,000 have access to education. Hardo Isa is a government-run nomadic primary school in the village of Kulumin Jeji, Bauchi State, Nigeria.

    Photographer: Ruth MCDOWALL

  • Kulumin Jeji, Nigeria

    Fulani people are nomadic pastoralists that move around Nigeria and neighbouring countries, dependent on finding water and food for their cattle. The largest nomadic group in the country, most of the Fulani are illiterate. Of the 3.5 million nomadic children in this populous country, only about 450,000 have access to education. Hardo Isa is a government-run nomadic primary school in the village of Kulumin Jeji, Bauchi State, Nigeria.

    Photographer: Ruth MCDOWALL

  • Kulumin Jeji, Nigeria

    Fulani people are nomadic pastoralists that move around Nigeria and neighbouring countries, dependent on finding water and food for their cattle. The largest nomadic group in the country, most of the Fulani are illiterate. Of the 3.5 million nomadic children in this populous country, only about 450,000 have access to education. Hardo Isa is a government-run nomadic primary school in the village of Kulumin Jeji, Bauchi State, Nigeria.

    Photographer: Ruth MCDOWALL