These photos are from The House is Small But the Welcome is Big - a project which explores the impact of HIV/AIDS as experienced through the eyes of women and children living in South Africa and Mozambique.
Kitchen table
A typical kitchen space is located outdoors, since homes in the neighborhood generally lack indoor running water, electrical power, or ventilation for fire-based stoves. The weathered kitchen table at Jeremiah's home is more than half disintegrated from age. But the parts of the tabletop that remain are still put to use.
The littlest one
The youngest member of Saquina's family, an infant baby, lays on the bed in a room where Saquina and her sisters live. Their home is a windowless cinder block shack next to a dump. Her brothers live in a separate shack on the same lot.
Girl with a Baby, Maputo, 2007
Peeking Out, Cape Town, 2006
http://www.thehouseissmall.org/