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International: gospel song launches 'Others' photographic exhibition

5 March 2014

A new photographic exhibition in Gallery 101 at The Salvation Army's International Headquarters (IHQ) in London celebrates the dignity and hope offered through the work of 'Others', the new name for Sally Ann – The Salvation Army's fair trade brand, or 'trade for hope'. The photos, most of which were taken by 14-year-old Clement Størksen from Norway, show scenes from Others projects in Bangladesh in a display that provokes thoughts about who 'others' are, from friends and family to people in developing countries who can be raised out of poverty through having business opportunities.

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