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Chris Steele-Perkins
1997
Abdul Sattar EDHI was sometimes referred to as the Mother Teresa...
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Chris Steele-Perkins
Abdul Sattar EDHI was sometimes referred to as the Mother Teresa of Karachi, but the enormity of his achievement is hard to grasp. He and his wife have transformed the humanitarian landscape of Pakistan. In a country crippled by corruption he created a self-help organisation. An organisation that helps hundreds every day from donations from the general public. He has gained no personal benefit from it other than the satisfaction of his work. Karachi. Every Friday Edhi makes a visit to a number of his institutions. Here he greets mentally disturbed children. 1997.
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PAKISTAN. 1997.
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