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In pictures: Zambia's new generation | |
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Photographer Kerstin Hacker's pictures document the rapid pace of change in Lusaka, capital of Zambia. | |
She sets out to document the everyday life of affluent inhabitants in the rapidly developing urban centres in a country where a large proportion of population is under 35. | She sets out to document the everyday life of affluent inhabitants in the rapidly developing urban centres in a country where a large proportion of population is under 35. |
"What strikes me about Zambia is that there is such ambition in the country," Hacker, a senior lecturer at the UK's Anglia Ruskin University, says. | |
"Young people everywhere are working towards building their future. While some of them make small steps, others move fast. | "Young people everywhere are working towards building their future. While some of them make small steps, others move fast. |
Stories of Kalingalinga, a collaboration with the National Zambian Visual Arts Council and a group of Zambian photographers, opens on 16 January in the Ruskin Gallery, Cambridge. | Stories of Kalingalinga, a collaboration with the National Zambian Visual Arts Council and a group of Zambian photographers, opens on 16 January in the Ruskin Gallery, Cambridge. |
All photographs copyright Kerstin Hacker | All photographs copyright Kerstin Hacker |