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Published 15:57 3 Feb 2017 GMT
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In the weeks that followed the publication of the photo, Anja and her husband David were sent more than $1m, every penny donated by people who were deeply moved by the tiny abandoned child in the picture.
Now the couple run an orphanage where children rejected by the superstitious families who believe they are witches can grow up in safety.
In a Facebook post marking the big event in Hope's young life, Anja wrote:
'On the 30th of January 2016 I went on a rescue mission with David Emmanuel Umem, Nsidibe Orok and our Nigerian team.
'A rescue mission that went viral, and today it's exactly one year ago the world came to know a young little boy called Hope
'This week Hope will start school.'
It's a wonderful ending to a terrible story, but just the beginning for a little boy called Hope.
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