People with Down syndrome at the workplace – in pictures


  • Employees at Le Reflet restaurant prepare takeaway meals for students, in Paris. EPA
    Employees at Le Reflet restaurant prepare takeaway meals for students, in Paris. EPA
  • Panamanian influencer Maria Jose Paiz 'Majo' works at the headquarters of the State Radio and Television System (Sertv), in Panama City. EPA
    Panamanian influencer Maria Jose Paiz 'Majo' works at the headquarters of the State Radio and Television System (Sertv), in Panama City. EPA
  • Jordanian Tiktok star Adam Mazen, 17, cooks a meal for his followers as his brother films him at their home in Amman. Reuters
    Jordanian Tiktok star Adam Mazen, 17, cooks a meal for his followers as his brother films him at their home in Amman. Reuters
  • Marko serves drinks in Zvuci Srca cafe in Belgrade, Serbia. Reuters
    Marko serves drinks in Zvuci Srca cafe in Belgrade, Serbia. Reuters
  • Edmilson Lourenco, 22, holds a tray with bread at the Senai, Brazil's National Industrial Learning Service, where he works as a baker's assistant, in Sao Paulo. Reuters
    Edmilson Lourenco, 22, holds a tray with bread at the Senai, Brazil's National Industrial Learning Service, where he works as a baker's assistant, in Sao Paulo. Reuters
  • Model Madeline Stuart on the catwalk at the Swedish School of Textiles in London. Reuters
    Model Madeline Stuart on the catwalk at the Swedish School of Textiles in London. Reuters
  • Eleonore Laloux, 34, a candidate for the next local elections, and co-candidate Sylvie Noclercq campaign in the streets of Arras, France. Reuters
    Eleonore Laloux, 34, a candidate for the next local elections, and co-candidate Sylvie Noclercq campaign in the streets of Arras, France. Reuters
  • John Cronin, co-founder of John's Crazy Socks, an online business that donates a percentage of its sales to charities that help others with disabilities, checks an order at company headquarters in Melville, New York. Reuters
    John Cronin, co-founder of John's Crazy Socks, an online business that donates a percentage of its sales to charities that help others with disabilities, checks an order at company headquarters in Melville, New York. Reuters
  • Iman Arbabi serves coffee at the Downtism Cafe in Tehran, Iran. EPA
    Iman Arbabi serves coffee at the Downtism Cafe in Tehran, Iran. EPA