TOPSHOT - In this photograph taken on February 4, 2014, Father Pedro Opeka walks with people who come every day to the largest landfill in Antananarivo to collect and sort waste that they will then sell on the streets of the Madagascan capital. - Father Pedro Opeka created a local non-governmental organization called Akamasoa (the good and faithful friends) in December 1989 to continue his work with the Malagasy people. He appointed a team of staff to help him to manage the daily activities and to provide continuous support to poor people. Today Akamasoa sustains about thirty thousand people in 18 villages, among them ten thousand children, who all go to school, following the building of 37 new schools in the years since Akamasoa's founding. (Photo by RIJASOLO / AFP)