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  • Women gathered in the village of Seduya, Sierra Leone to discuss their village savings group supported by World Renew and its partner group Christian Extension Services.
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  • Village Savings and Loans Association, VSLA, in Otubet, Amuria District, Uganda. World Renew has been helping local groups set up savings and loans groups. The co-chair of the group is Moses Engongu.
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  • a group of Lenca children sit with an old woman on a rock in the mountains of Intibucá
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  • CWS partner CIEETS runs a food security programme in the Carazo region of Nicaragua. As part of the programme people from ten communities meet for workshops and to share experiences. This meeting involves theological reflections on food and nutrition and what is means to work as community, for the benefit of all. Marcial leads the group in prayer.
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  • A group of MST activists work together to prepare land for planting on an MST camp near Cachoeira, Brazil. MST is the Brazilian movement for landless people.
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  • a traditional andean group of musicians play at a graveyard on the day of the dead in the altiplano of Bolivia.
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  • A celebration of baptism in Cacarica. Cacarica is a community of returned displaced people or IDPs, many here have witnessed massacres, assasinations and other violence. This peace community, that aims to exclude all armed groups, was established to protect civilians from military activity and recruitment by paramilitaries, army and guerilla.
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  • Cacrica, Chocó. Embera people queue to vote on the building of a road in their forest reserve. The vote is symbolic as economic interests prevail over the protection of their land and rights. Cacarica is a community of returned displaced people or IDPs, many here have witnessed massacres, assasinations and other violence. This peace community, that aims to exclude all armed groups, was established to protect civilians from military activity and recruitment by paramilitaries, army and guerilla.
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  • School photograph with the teachers and students in Concepción Actelá, Alta Verapaz.
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  • Villagers in a cotton-growing village in Madhya Pradesh celebrate on a wedding day.
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  • Women cocoa farmers with the SCINPA coop help run a large cocoa nursery. As climate change is causing droughts that are killing off large quantities of cocoa trees, the coop set up the nursery to grow replacement trees. The nursery is run only by women.
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  • Sea water flooded into an area of Old Havana. Increasing extreme weather events are linked to climate change.
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  • At the CAYAWE coop in Aniassue in the Ivory Coast, women chaff cocoa beans at the end of a day drying them in the sun. The coop has nearly 1,500 members and can produce around 5,000 tons of cocoa a year. With the Fairtrade premium from 2015, amongst other things, CAYAWE built a high school for up to 210 students and drilled six wells.
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  • A meeting of constituent member coops of CECOCAFEN in Matagalpa for the distribution of nearly 400,000 USD in fairtrade premium. Unión de Cooperativas Agropecuarias Augusto César Sandino, UCA San Ramón is a member of CECOCAFEN and is based in the Matagalpa region of Nicaragua. CECOCAFEN is made up of 10 cooperatives and two unions of coops, with a total of 2600 producers, more than 700 of whom are women. CECOCAFEN is Fairtrade-certified.
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  • Maya-Chortí people celebrate a religious ceremony in thanksgiving for the corn harvest during the Festival de Maíz.
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  • Coffee pickers on their way to the mill on the back of a truck at the Flor del Pino coop, a Fairtrade-certified producer organisation based in Ocotepeque, Honduras.
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  • Celebrations in San Salvador for the signing of the peace agreement in Chapultepec, Mexico, ending the war in El Salvador.
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  • Arcadio de Jesus Ruiz Cardona is a coffee farmer in Santa Elena, Andes, Antioquia: "I'm 62 years old, 62 and a half"<br />
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"The technical support from the coop is useful, when they come we learn new things, me and my sons."<br />
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"I’m inscribed in the BEPS programme, the pensions, it’s a sort of savings, we put some money in, the coop does and I do when I sell coffee, and then I can get money out, a collaboration, a pension, when I need it. I will be more secure in my old age.<br />
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It means I can believe in a good future, no one could do that before. <br />
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I worked for a company in Medellín for years, and my pension contributions from then would be lost, because they are out of date, but through the BEPS programme with the coop I can get that money too, which is good, knowing that it would be lost otherwise."<br />
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The Fairtrade Premium is used by the Andes Coop in Antioquia, Colombia, to set up and run the BEPS pensions programme with its members.<br />
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Here Arcadio speaks with technical staff from the Andes Coop on his farm.
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  • Funds from the Fairtrade Premium pay for a technical team to go from farm to farm providing technical assistance to farmers on how to improve the volume and quality of their harvest, how to reduce their costs and increase their profits, how to eliminate environmentally damaging byproducts.<br />
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Here some of the technical team take part in a health and safety course, which they will then impart in meetings of coop members across the region.
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  • Women farmers with their babies on their backs carry cotton they have picked near Sitaoulé Bananding, near Tambacounda, Senegal.
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  • Cotton picking is traditionally done collectively, everyone helps each other out, and the plot owner gives their helpers a good lunch. Here women farmers with their babies on their backs pick cotton in Sitaoulé Bananding, near Tambacounda, Senegal.
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  • Women farmers with their babies on their backs carry cotton they have picked near Sitaoulé Bananding, near Tambacounda, Senegal.
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  • Women farmers with their babies on their backs carry cotton they have picked near Sitaoulé Bananding, near Tambacounda, Senegal.
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  • A teacher attends to students at school on an MST camp near Cachoeira, Brazil. MST is the Brazilian movement for landless people.
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  • People stand on a hill overlooking a village in the altiplano of Bolivia.
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  • At the CAYAWE coop in Aniassue in the Ivory Coast, women chaff cocoa beans at the end of a day drying them in the sun. The coop has nearly 1,500 members and can produce around 5,000 tons of cocoa a year. With the Fairtrade premium from 2015, amongst other things, CAYAWE built a high school for up to 210 students and drilled six wells.
    IvoryCoast_Hawkey_20161114-20161114_...jpg
  • Workers at a CAYAWE cocoa farm. CAYAWE coop is a Fairtrade-certified cocoa producer based in Aniassue in the Ivory Coast. The coop has nearly 1,500 members and can produce around 5,000 tons of cocoa a year. With the Fairtrade premium from 2015, amongst other things, CAYAWE built a high school for up to 210 students and drilled six wells.
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  • young men walk through a cocoa plantation in Ocote Tuma, Waslala on their way to a course on cocoa management being run by CACAONICA. Cooperativa de Servicios Agroforestal y Comercialización de Cacao, CACAONICA, is located in Waslala, Nicaragua and is Fairtrade-certified.
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  • People run during a distrurbance in a political demonstration in Pondicherry
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  • Bareback horse races at Mauro Cueva's farm near Copán Ruinas
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  • Bareback horse races at Mauro Cueva's farm near Copán Ruinas
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  • Bareback horse races at Mauro Cueva's farm near Copán Ruinas
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  • How to tell a story and hold people's attention.
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  • Maya-Chortí people celebrate a religious ceremony in thanksgiving for the corn harvest during the Festival de Maíz.
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  • Maya-Chortí people celebrate a mass in thanksgiving for the corn harvest during the Festival de Maíz.
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  • World Renew supports this project in Nueva Suyapa, on the outskirts of the capital of Honduras, Tegucigalpa. Here vegetables are produced in polytunnels by members of the community who are trained by World Renew. Some of the production is eaten, most of it is sold to generate income.
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  • A programme to detect malnutrition in children weighs all the children in El Burrillo village, Valle, Honduras. The prolonged drought in the region, caused by climate change, has caused crops to fail repeatedly, resulting in malnutrition. Many people are migrating from the area as traditional agriculture is failing.
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  • As the water table level continues to drop, many wells in southern Honduras have dried out, like this one in El Burillo, Valle. Communities have deepened their hand-dug wells up to three times, others have drilled deeper wells, up to 60m deep, with special rigs, but the drought has already lasted seven years in this dry corridor of Central America and is predicted to continue due to climate change. Here villagers help deepen a well.
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  • Maya Ixil people during a political rally in Nebaj, Quiche, Guatemala
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  • Alfredo Paau, on the left, is a farmer and hired labour for other farms, he served the Army, sometimes works as security, and he migrates for two months a year to the south coast to earn money. He brings home about 400 Quetzales a month when he works away. Now that ADIP has begun running kitchen gardens in the community, Alfredo has been growing cucumbers and coriander.
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  • Simona, Ingrid and Juana at home in Concepción Actelá, Alta Verapaz. World Renew is beginning to work in Concepción Actelá, through its Guatemalan partner ADIP.
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  • Boys fascinated by someone's mobile phone, huddle together outside their school.
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  • Maya Ixil people during a political rally in Nebaj, Quiche, Guatemala
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  • Celebrations in San Salvador for the signing of the peace agreement in Chapultepec, Mexico, ending the war in El Salvador.
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  • Supporters of the FMLN celebrate the signing of the peace agreement in San Salvador, January 1992
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  • Supporters of the FMLN celebrate the signing of the peace agreement in San Salvador, January 1992
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  • Supporters of the FMLN celebrate the signing of the peace agreement in San Salvador, January 1992. Guerrilla soldiers take part in the celebrations.
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  • Diana Gallego Vargas, part of the technical team for Andes Coop. The team of 14 agronomists that visit the 3500 farmers, is paid for using Fairtrade Premium. Diana has a degree in agriculture and is much loved by the farmers she visits, teaching them techniques to reduce costs, improved quality and volume of output and maximise their incomes.<br />
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Here Diana gives a course to farmers on identifying defects in coffee.
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  • Diana Gallego Vargas, part of the technical team for Andes Coop. The team of 14 agronomists that visit the 3500 farmers, is paid for using Fairtrade Premium. Diana has a degree in agriculture and is much loved by the farmers she visits, teaching them techniques to reduce costs, improved quality and volume of output and maximise their incomes.<br />
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Here Diana gives a course to farmers on identifying defects in coffee.
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  • in Jardin, coffee farmers stand on the back of a truck in Antioquia.
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  • Yuliana Cardona, 21, left, is one of 950 students who have been subsidised with the Fairtrade Premium through the Andes Coop to study at university. She is studying for a degree in agriculture. So far, the Andes coffee-producing coop has spent $1.5 million on the programme.<br />
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Yuliana lives on a farm about an hour's walk from the town of Andes where the coop is headquartered. Her father is one of 3,500 members aof the coop. Any coop member, their partner or children can take part in the superior education programme.<br />
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This is Yuliana at the Universtiy of Antioquia, South East Section in the town of Andes.
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  • Yuliana Cardona, 21, is one of 950 students who have been subsidised with the Fairtrade Premium through the Andes Coop to study at university. She is studying for a degree in agriculture. So far, the Andes coffee-producing coop has spent $1.5 million on the programme.<br />
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Yuliana lives on a farm about an hour's walk from the town of Andes where the coop is headquartered. Her father is one of 3,500 members aof the coop. Any coop member, their partner or children can take part in the superior education programme.<br />
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This is Yuliana at the Universtiy of Antioquia, South East Section in the town of Andes.
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  • Workers on a plantation in Quercotillo, Piura, with bananas that haven't made the grade for export quality, loading them to a truck for the Peruvian market.
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  • Women farmers with their babies on their backs carry cotton they have picked near Sitaoulé Bananding, near Tambacounda, Senegal.
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  • Horses in El Playón. Horses are used for pulling carts to extract sand artisanally from the Carepa river. Industrial sand mining, with excavators and lorries are causing serious erosion of the river.
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  • A class of students at school sing a song about land on an MST camp near Cachoeira, Brazil. MST is the Brazilian movement for landless people.
    Brazil_Hawkey_MST_20091123_031.jpg
  • At the CAYAWE coop in Aniassue in the Ivory Coast, women chaff cocoa beans at the end of a day drying them in the sun. The coop has nearly 1,500 members and can produce around 5,000 tons of cocoa a year. With the Fairtrade premium from 2015, amongst other things, CAYAWE built a high school for up to 210 students and drilled six wells.
    IvoryCoast_Hawkey_20161114-20161114_...jpg
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  • Maya-Chortí people celebrate a religious ceremony in thanksgiving for the corn harvest during the Festival de Maíz.
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  • A woman stands with others in her community to listen to a marimba band in Concepción Actelá, Alta Verapaz. World Renew is beginning to work in Concepción Actelá, through its Guatemalan partner ADIP.
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  • The Cathedral of San Salvador, draped with banners from social organisations in El Salvador,  December 1991.
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  • Women farmers with their babies on their backs carry cotton they have picked near Sitaoulé Bananding, near Tambacounda, Senegal.
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  • Mirtala López: "I was a shy woman before. But, a few years ago, I began taking part in the savings group Amor y Fé. I would go and put my money in, but I’d never speak. Bit by bit, I began to take a more active part in the group, and I was elected to run it, as President of the group for eight years. We had a good group, 30 people, we began to celebrate Mothers Day, Women’s Day, Christmas, International Day of the Child, and the group grew to 70 women. But then my husband died, and I had to withdraw. But I still meet all those women and they say that I motivated them. We used to have days out, excursions, and the money that we’d make from the excursions we’d spend on lunches, it was a lovely group. I moved on to the family garden groups, and I had to learn a lot. But it was a lovely process, planting seeds, for gardens, and for communities. There is a practical benefit, and a spiritual benefit. This has helped me to be the woman that I am today. I would never have thought that I’d go and sit with government representatives and hold them to rights, but I do. I used to be really shy, I’d never speak. Now they have to stop me. Whoever is in the government, I will go there and ask for support for our community. The government has got a responsibility, and they have resources. And we put in our part, our labour, we have a responsibility too. The work with World Renew has trained us to open those doors to government support, and to solving our own problems."
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  • Mirtala López: "I was a shy woman before. But, a few years ago, I began taking part in the savings group Amor y Fé. I would go and put my money in, but I’d never speak. Bit by bit, I began to take a more active part in the group, and I was elected to run it, as President of the group for eight years. We had a good group, 30 people, we began to celebrate Mothers Day, Women’s Day, Christmas, International Day of the Child, and the group grew to 70 women. But then my husband died, and I had to withdraw. But I still meet all those women and they say that I motivated them. We used to have days out, excursions, and the money that we’d make from the excursions we’d spend on lunches, it was a lovely group. I moved on to the family garden groups, and I had to learn a lot. But it was a lovely process, planting seeds, for gardens, and for communities. There is a practical benefit, and a spiritual benefit. This has helped me to be the woman that I am today. I would never have thought that I’d go and sit with government representatives and hold them to rights, but I do. I used to be really shy, I’d never speak. Now they have to stop me. Whoever is in the government, I will go there and ask for support for our community. The government has got a responsibility, and they have resources. And we put in our part, our labour, we have a responsibility too. The work with World Renew has trained us to open those doors to government support, and to solving our own problems."
    Honduras_Hawkey_WorldRenew_NuevaSuya...jpg
  • Mirtala López: "I was a shy woman before. But, a few years ago, I began taking part in the savings group Amor y Fé. I would go and put my money in, but I’d never speak. Bit by bit, I began to take a more active part in the group, and I was elected to run it, as President of the group for eight years. We had a good group, 30 people, we began to celebrate Mothers Day, Women’s Day, Christmas, International Day of the Child, and the group grew to 70 women. But then my husband died, and I had to withdraw. But I still meet all those women and they say that I motivated them. We used to have days out, excursions, and the money that we’d make from the excursions we’d spend on lunches, it was a lovely group. I moved on to the family garden groups, and I had to learn a lot. But it was a lovely process, planting seeds, for gardens, and for communities. There is a practical benefit, and a spiritual benefit. This has helped me to be the woman that I am today. I would never have thought that I’d go and sit with government representatives and hold them to rights, but I do. I used to be really shy, I’d never speak. Now they have to stop me. Whoever is in the government, I will go there and ask for support for our community. The government has got a responsibility, and they have resources. And we put in our part, our labour, we have a responsibility too. The work with World Renew has trained us to open those doors to government support, and to solving our own problems."
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  • In Tenguel, southern Ecuador, a baking group was formed to help women learn to bake and cook and to set up small businesses. <br />
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ASOGUABO, a Fairtrade-certified banana producer, has been supporting the group using funds from the Fairtrade premium to buy them mixers and ovens and to pay for training.<br />
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Here Wilmer and Dulce Pinar, who are part of the group and have set up a donut business, pose for a photo at the end of a group session.
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  • Bithen Doreen takes part in a women's self-help group led by the Kucwiny Integrated Food Security Project and supported by World Renew. In the group they have a village savings and loans project, they have also done training on gender issues, and have worked to resolve numerous family problems. Some women in the group report transformation in their family life once their husband is exposed to the thinking and reasoning of the gender training.
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  • Awachango Grace takes part in a women's self-help group led by the Kucwiny Integrated Food Security Project and supported by World Renew. In the group they have a village savings and loans project, they have also done training on gender issues, and have worked to resolve numerous family problems. Some women in the group report transformation in their family life once their husband is exposed to the thinking and reasoning of the gender training.
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  • A group of migrant workers sit on the sidings as a train passes. They are waiting for a train heading north. They are part of a group of 12 migrants who are all from the same neighbourhood in the same town in San Francisco Morazán, Honduras. Everyone in the group has worked in at least one trade, and they are hoping to find work in the US.
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  • A group of migrant workers sit on the sidings as a train passes. They are waiting for a train heading north. They are part of a group of 12 migrants who are all from the same neighbourhood in the same town in San Francisco Morazán, Honduras. Everyone in the group has worked in at least one trade, and they are hoping to find work in the US.
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  • Women take part in a self-help group led by the Kucwiny Integrated Food Security Project and supported by World Renew. In the group they have a savings and loans project and have also done training on gender issues, and have worked to resolve numerous family problems. Some women in the group report transformation in their family life once their husband is exposed to the thinking and reasoning of the gender training.
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  • Kulu Peace takes part in a women's self-help group led by the Kucwiny Integrated Food Security Project and supported by World Renew. In the group they have a village savings and loans project, they have also done training on gender issues, and have worked to resolve numerous family problems. Some women in the group report transformation in their family life once their husband is exposed to the thinking and reasoning of the gender training.
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  • Domingo Ichich (in blue) and Mario Chub (in red). "The weather here changes quickly" says Mario, "we need a dryer, we've wanted one for ages, a guardiola dryer that doesn't use much firewood. We haven't got enough for the door and scales yet but we've saved our fairtrade premium for 6 years. Now we're building the dryer building and the dryer is being built in Cobán. We began organising to sell our coffee together, with APODIP, six years ago. There are 22 people in our group and now were building this another nine are joining. We bought this land as a group. Even people who aren't in the group have come here to help us build this shed for the dryer."  APODIP is a certified fairtrade producer and is made up of mainly indigenous Pokomchi and Qeqchi Mayan members in the Alta Verapaz area of Guatemala.
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  • Domingo Ichich (in blue) and Mario Chub (in red). "The weather here changes quickly" says Mario, "we need a dryer, we've wanted one for ages, a guardiola dryer that doesn't use much firewood. We haven't got enough for the door and scales yet but we've saved our fairtrade premium for 6 years. Now we're building the dryer building and the dryer is being built in Cobán. We began organising to sell our coffee together, with APODIP, six years ago. There are 22 people in our group and now were building this another nine are joining. We bought this land as a group. Even people who aren't in the group have come here to help us build this shed for the dryer."  APODIP is a certified fairtrade producer and is made up of mainly indigenous Pokomchi and Qeqchi Mayan members in the Alta Verapaz area of Guatemala.
    Guatemala_Hawkey_APODIP_20120310_201.jpg
  • Domingo Ichich (in blue) and Mario Chub (in red). "The weather here changes quickly" says Mario, "we need a dryer, we've wanted one for ages, a guardiola dryer that doesn't use much firewood. We haven't got enough for the door and scales yet but we've saved our fairtrade premium for 6 years. Now we're building the dryer building and the dryer is being built in Cobán. We began organising to sell our coffee together, with APODIP, six years ago. There are 22 people in our group and now were building this another nine are joining. We bought this land as a group. Even people who aren't in the group have come here to help us build this shed for the dryer."  APODIP is a certified fairtrade producer and is made up of mainly indigenous Pokomchi and Qeqchi Mayan members in the Alta Verapaz area of Guatemala.
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  • Village Savings and Loans Association, VSLA, in Otubet, Amuria District, Uganda. World Renew has been helping local groups set up savings and loans groups. The co-chair of the group is Moses Engongu, centre, recording transactions in the group books.
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  • Children of self-help groups members in the Nebbi region of Uganda. Savings group members told of how their lives had been improved by savings and access to loans, as well as the many trainings on gender and farm production. Members of the group showed how much easier it was to keep their children in school because of the VSL and trainings that had generated profits for the women. Children's names withheld.
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  • Children of self-help groups members in the Nebbi region of Uganda. Savings group members told of how their lives had been improved by savings and access to loans, as well as the many trainings on gender and farm production. Members of the group showed how much easier it was to keep their children in school because of the VSL and trainings that had generated profits for the women. Children's names withheld.
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  • Children of self-help groups members in the Nebbi region of Uganda. Savings group members told of how their lives had been improved by savings and access to loans, as well as the many trainings on gender and farm production. Members of the group showed how much easier it was to keep their children in school because of the VSL and trainings that had generated profits for the women. Children's names withheld.
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  • Children of self-help groups members in the Nebbi region of Uganda. Savings group members told of how their lives had been improved by savings and access to loans, as well as the many trainings on gender and farm production. Members of the group showed how much easier it was to keep their children in school because of the VSL and trainings that had generated profits for the women. Children's names withheld.
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  • Children of self-help groups members in the Nebbi region of Uganda. Savings group members told of how their lives had been improved by savings and access to loans, as well as the many trainings on gender and farm production. Members of the group showed how much easier it was to keep their children in school because of the VSL and trainings that had generated profits for the women. Children's names withheld.
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  • Village Savings and Loans Association, VSLA, in Otubet, Amuria District, Uganda. World Renew has been helping local groups set up savings and loans groups. The co-chair of the group is Moses Engongu, recording transactions in the group books.
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  • Village Savings and Loans Association, VSLA, in Otubet, Amuria District, Uganda. World Renew has been helping local groups set up savings and loans groups. The co-chair of the group is Moses Engongu, recording transactions in the group books.
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  • An evangelical church group from San Diego, USA, visits the El Chaparral camp of asylum seekers in Tijuana, Mexico. While church members lays out a table of food brought by the group, and a queue of hungry migrants forms behind it, a male pastor shouts prayers excitedly into a loudspeaker and another lays his hands on women 'to heal them'. Once lengthy prayers are said, food is served. Church groups come to the camp every day, some require a lot of attention and participation from the migrants than others before they serve them food, others quickly bless the food and distribute it. For some the long services are a welcome distraction, and they provide spiritual sustenance in a desperate situation.
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  • An evangelical church group from San Diego, USA, visits the El Chaparral camp of asylum seekers in Tijuana, Mexico. While church members lays out a table of food brought by the group, and a queue of hungry migrants forms behind it, a male pastor shouts prayers excitedly into a loudspeaker and another lays his hands on women 'to heal them'. Once lengthy prayers are said, food is served. Church groups come to the camp every day, some require a lot of attention and participation from the migrants than others before they serve them food, others quickly bless the food and distribute it. For some the long services are a welcome distraction, and they provide spiritual sustenance in a desperate situation.
    Mexico_migration_Hawkey_20210617_130...jpg
  • Children of self-help groups members in the Nebbi region of Uganda. Savings group members told of how their lives had been improved by savings and access to loans, as well as the many trainings on gender and farm production. Members of the group showed how much easier it was to keep their children in school because of the VSL and trainings that had generated profits for the women. Children's names withheld.
    Uganda_Hawkey_World_Renew_20180627_8...jpg
  • Children of self-help groups members in the Nebbi region of Uganda. Savings group members told of how their lives had been improved by savings and access to loans, as well as the many trainings on gender and farm production. Members of the group showed how much easier it was to keep their children in school because of the VSL and trainings that had generated profits for the women. Children's names withheld.
    Uganda_Hawkey_World_Renew_20180627_8...jpg
  • Children of self-help groups members in the Nebbi region of Uganda. Savings group members told of how their lives had been improved by savings and access to loans, as well as the many trainings on gender and farm production. Members of the group showed how much easier it was to keep their children in school because of the VSL and trainings that had generated profits for the women. Children's names withheld.
    Uganda_Hawkey_World_Renew_20180627_8...jpg
  • Children of self-help groups members in the Nebbi region of Uganda. Savings group members told of how their lives had been improved by savings and access to loans, as well as the many trainings on gender and farm production. Members of the group showed how much easier it was to keep their children in school because of the VSL and trainings that had generated profits for the women. Children's names withheld.
    Uganda_Hawkey_World_Renew_20180627_8...jpg
  • Children of self-help groups members in the Nebbi region of Uganda. Savings group members told of how their lives had been improved by savings and access to loans, as well as the many trainings on gender and farm production. Members of the group showed how much easier it was to keep their children in school because of the VSL and trainings that had generated profits for the women. Children's names withheld.
    Uganda_Hawkey_World_Renew_20180627_7...jpg
  • Children of self-help groups members in the Nebbi region of Uganda. Savings group members told of how their lives had been improved by savings and access to loans, as well as the many trainings on gender and farm production. Members of the group showed how much easier it was to keep their children in school because of the VSL and trainings that had generated profits for the women. Children's names withheld.
    Uganda_Hawkey_World_Renew_20180627_7...jpg
  • Children of self-help groups members in the Nebbi region of Uganda. Savings group members told of how their lives had been improved by savings and access to loans, as well as the many trainings on gender and farm production. Members of the group showed how much easier it was to keep their children in school because of the VSL and trainings that had generated profits for the women. Children's names withheld.
    Uganda_Hawkey_World_Renew_20180627_7...jpg
  • Children of self-help groups members in the Nebbi region of Uganda. Savings group members told of how their lives had been improved by savings and access to loans, as well as the many trainings on gender and farm production. Members of the group showed how much easier it was to keep their children in school because of the VSL and trainings that had generated profits for the women. Children's names withheld.
    Uganda_Hawkey_World_Renew_20180627_7...jpg
  • Children of self-help groups members in the Nebbi region of Uganda. Savings group members told of how their lives had been improved by savings and access to loans, as well as the many trainings on gender and farm production. Members of the group showed how much easier it was to keep their children in school because of the VSL and trainings that had generated profits for the women. Children's names withheld.
    Uganda_Hawkey_World_Renew_20180626_6...jpg
  • Children of self-help groups members in the Nebbi region of Uganda. Savings group members told of how their lives had been improved by savings and access to loans, as well as the many trainings on gender and farm production. Members of the group showed how much easier it was to keep their children in school because of the VSL and trainings that had generated profits for the women. Children's names withheld.
    Uganda_Hawkey_World_Renew_20180626_6...jpg
  • Children of self-help groups members in the Nebbi region of Uganda. Savings group members told of how their lives had been improved by savings and access to loans, as well as the many trainings on gender and farm production. Members of the group showed how much easier it was to keep their children in school because of the VSL and trainings that had generated profits for the women. Children's names withheld.
    Uganda_Hawkey_World_Renew_20180626_5...jpg
  • Children of self-help groups members in the Nebbi region of Uganda. Savings group members told of how their lives had been improved by savings and access to loans, as well as the many trainings on gender and farm production. Members of the group showed how much easier it was to keep their children in school because of the VSL and trainings that had generated profits for the women. Children's names withheld.
    Uganda_Hawkey_World_Renew_20180625_3...jpg
  • An evangelical church group from San Diego, USA, visits the El Chaparral camp of asylum seekers in Tijuana, Mexico. While church members lays out a table of food brought by the group, and a queue of hungry migrants forms behind it, a male pastor shouts prayers excitedly into a loudspeaker and another lays his hands on women 'to heal them'. Once lengthy prayers are said, food is served. Church groups come to the camp every day, some require a lot of attention and participation from the migrants than others before they serve them food, others quickly bless the food and distribute it. For some the long services are a welcome distraction, and they provide spiritual sustenance in a desperate situation.
    Mexico_migration_Hawkey_20210617_154...jpg
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