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Project 17: The photograph that united a family Project 17: The photograph that united a family
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When Muntaka Chasant set out to photograph "burner boys" on Agbogbloshie dump in Accra, Ghana, he had no idea that one of his photos would reunite a family.When Muntaka Chasant set out to photograph "burner boys" on Agbogbloshie dump in Accra, Ghana, he had no idea that one of his photos would reunite a family.
But despite runaway Malik being reunited with his family, his future remains uncertain.But despite runaway Malik being reunited with his family, his future remains uncertain.
This video is part of Project 17, a BBC World Service series produced in partnership with the Open University, in which teenagers around the world look at progress on the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals.This video is part of Project 17, a BBC World Service series produced in partnership with the Open University, in which teenagers around the world look at progress on the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
Filmed by: Sulley Lansah Produced by: Eleanor Layhe Edited by: Woody MorrisFilmed by: Sulley Lansah Produced by: Eleanor Layhe Edited by: Woody Morris
Find more videos and programmes about Project 17 here.Find more videos and programmes about Project 17 here.