Busque também em nossas outras coleções:

Data da imagem:

País:

Total de Resultados: 14

Página 1 de 1

RC12217FA730 A woman adjusts her baby's diaper in Nice as a study by the French environment agency ANSES indicated that a variey of potentially toxic substances have been found in babies' nappies in France, January 23, 2019. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard
DC
RC1DE3DF6F50 A baby wears a newly-changed diaper in Nice as a study by the French environment agency ANSES indicated that a variey of potentially toxic substances have been found in babies' nappies in France, January 23, 2019. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard
DC
RC1F119229F0 A baby wears a newly-changed diaper in Nice as a study by the French environment agency ANSES indicated that a variey of potentially toxic substances have been found in babies' nappies in France, January 23, 2019. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard
DC
RC1A88EE7490 A woman adjusts her baby's diaper in Nice as a study by the French environment agency ANSES indicated that a variey of potentially toxic substances have been found in babies' nappies in France, January 23, 2019. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard
DC
RC130728EE80 A woman adjusts her baby's diaper in Nice as a study by the French environment agency ANSES indicated that a variey of potentially toxic substances have been found in babies' nappies in France, January 23, 2019. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard
DC
RC1F59B33A80 An Afghan migrant mother changes her child's nappies at a restaurant of a bus terminal, as they struggle to find buses to take them to western Turkish cities, after crossing the Turkey-Iran border in Agri, eastern Turkey, April 11, 2018. Picture taken April 11, 2018. REUTERS/Umit Bektas
DC
RC1D4F3B9470 An Afghan migrant mother changes her child's nappies at a restaurant of a bus terminal, as they struggle to find buses to take them to western Turkish cities, after crossing the Turkey-Iran border in Agri, eastern Turkey, April 11, 2018. Picture taken April 11, 2018. REUTERS/Umit Bektas
DC
GF20000012133 A women change diaper on a child as asylum seekers sleep in a tent at the compound outside the Berlin Office of Health and Social Affairs (LaGeSo) for an arrangement at a reception centre for asylum seekers in Berlin, Germany, August 3, 2015. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch TEMPLATE OUT
DC
GM1E98T19ED01 Clare Mason prepares to change the nappy of a young girl at the Gujaga Child Care Centre La Perouse June 18, 2013. Mason earns the minimum wage in Australia that stands officially at A$15.96 per hour. Her duties include feeding, playing and participating in educational activities for the young children who are dropped at the centre by their parents during their work day. She admits that after paying her living expenses for the week that include A$150 for rent, A$80 for food, A$60 for a phone, A$30 for petrol, and A$200 for entertainment, she saves about A$20 a week. Picture taken June 18, 2013. REUTERS/David Gray (AUSTRALIA - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT)ATTENTION EDITORS: PICTURE 30 OF 40 FOR PACKAGE 'LIVING ON MINIMUM WAGE'. SEARCH 'MINIMUM WAGE' FOR ALL IMAGES
DC
GM1E81Q1DB501 Lilly Earp, 8, changes the diaper of her five-week-old sister Emily in their apartment at Hope Gardens Family Center, a homeless shelter for women and children, run by Union Rescue Mission on 77 acres (0.31 square km) of countryside away from Skid Row, on the outskirts of Los Angeles, California January 25, 2012. One in 45 children, totalling 1.6 million, is homeless, the highest number in United States' history, according to a 2011 study by the National Center on Family Homelessness. California is ranked the fifth highest state in the nation for its percentage of homeless children. Picture taken January 25, 2012. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY) TEMPLATE OUT
DC
GM1E45E0DZI01 Argentine teenager Pamela Villarruel, a mother of seven, looks at her mother Magdalena (R) changing a diaper while accompanied by her brother Jose (L) at her parents' home in the town of Leones in Cordoba Province, northern Argentina, May 10, 2008. Pamela, 17, bore all seven children in just three pregnancies, having her first boy in 2005 when she was 14 and the other six girls in two deliveries of triplets in the following two years. Pamela and her children currently sleep in the living room of her mother Magdalena who supports them all by house cleaning. The father of Pamela's first son abandoned them, the father of the first set of triplets was forced out of the house by the family for beating her, and Pamela refuses to identify the father of the more recent triplets. Magdalena requested to have her daughter's fallopian tubes tied to avoid any further pregnancies, but was denied as Argentine law prohibits the procedure to be done on minors. Picture taken May 10, 2008. REUTERS/Carolina Camps (ARGENTINA)
DC
GM1E45D0VJ501 Argentine teenager Pamela Villarruel changes the nappy of one of her seven children at her parents' home while her father Jose (C) and brother Alejandro (L) watch in the town of Leones in Cordoba Province, northern Argentina, May 11, 2008. Pamela, 17, bore all seven children in just three pregnancies, having her first boy in 2005 when she was 14 and the other six girls in two deliveries of triplets in the following two years. Pamela and her children currently sleep in the living room of her mother Magdalena who supports them all by house cleaning. The father of Pamela's first son abandoned them, the father of the first set of triplets was forced out of the house by the family for beating her, and Pamela refuses to identify the father of the more recent triplets. Magdalena requested to have her daughter's fallopian tubes tied to avoid any further pregnancies, but was denied as Argentine law prohibits the procedure to be done on minors. Picture taken May 11, 2008. REUTERS/Carolina Camps (ARGENTINA)
DC
GM1DUDZPJOAA Paraguayan opposition Senator Alfredo Luis Jaegli offers a diaper to the rest of his colleagues during a protest after the Senate approved more funding than expected for the public health system, in Asuncion December 14, 2006. Senator Jaegli insulted his colleagues that changed their vote on the health budget in response to the pressure put on them by a demonstration of doctors and nurses in front of the Congress. Picture taken December 14, 2006. REUTERS/Ruben Alfonso (PARAGUAY)
DC
RC2YX930VGRU Labour leader Neil Kinnock tries his hand at changing nappy of 2-month-old Michael Young during an election campaign visit to a children's clinic in Leeds. June 9, 1987 REUTERS/Peter Skingley 87197089 BABY CAMPAIGN DIAPER ENGLAND LABOR PARTY LEEDS; Young, Michael; Kinnock, Neil Michael Young Neil Kinnock DISCLAIMER: The image is presented in its original, uncropped, and untoned state. Due to the age and historical nature of the image, we recommend verifying all associated metadata, which was transferred from the index stored by the Bettmann Archives, and may be truncated.
DC

Total de Resultados: 14

Página 1 de 1