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  • SCINPA is a Fairtrade-certified cocoa-producing coop in Agboville, Ivory Coast. SCINPA has 2,500 members with farms mainly between 5 and 10 hectares. Their members earn around 90% of their income from cocoa and their harvests have recently been badly affected by climate change and drought. The coop is using Fairtrade premium payments for building schools, to help eliminate child labour in the area, and they hope to provide potable water to all the local villages in the future.
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  • Vijajmuni, a hindu who looks after the local temple, and who supports the Fairtrade cotton farmers in Rapar district, Gujarat, India.<br />
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Fairtrade Australia and New Zealand support cotton producer groups in India. Fairtrade-certified groups benefit from Fairtrade through guaranteed prices for their produce, technical assistance to improve quality and output, and the Fairtrade premium which the producer groups decide what to do with, often using it for education and health care for their members' communities.<br />
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RDFC (formerly Agrocel) is a Fairtrade-certified group of thousands of farmers who grow cotton in the Rapar, Kutch region of Gujarat in western India.
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  • Honduran Army begin to move a burning barricade on the outskirts of the capital Tegucigalpa.
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  • Yarie Sylla, at home in her grandfather's house, took part in the WHO-led Ebola vaccine trial in 2015.
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  • Workers at the ADIPROVA processing centre work most of the night preparing mangetout peas for export. ADIPROVA is a Fairtrade-certified vegetable producer based in Santa María de Jesus, Saquetepequez, Guatemala.
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  • Nelsy Raquel Zara, 5 lives in a community in northern Nicaragua attended by the Nicaraguan Lutheran Church and supported by ELCA. The community, near Somoto, is suffering from extended drought that affects the harvests and nutritition in the area. Children are particularly vulnerable to the conditions brought about by climate change.
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  • Zulema Lopez in San Luis, Somoto, Nicaragua. The community meets for Farm School days with staff from the Lutheran Church in Nicaragua. The project is supported by ELCA and provides the community groups with a solar-powered pump that brings up water from 45m deep and a drip irrigation system for the cultivation of maize that they grow collectively in the village, as a response to the prolonged drought and many failed harvests the region is suffering.
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  • A young girl who survived the tsunami near Pondicherry
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  • A shop sign in Intibucá. Berta Cáceres campaigned and organised communities in Intibucá and other areas of Honduras to defend indigenous rights and territories before her assassination.
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  • Honduran Army begin to move a burning barricade on the outskirts of the capital Tegucigalpa.
    Honduras_Hawkey_elections_20171211_3...jpg
  • General Otto Pérez Molina, as a candidate  of the Partido Patriota in Nebaj, Quiche, Guatemala
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  • Workers at the ADIPROVA processing centre work most of the night preparing mangetout peas for export. ADIPROVA is a Fairtrade-certified vegetable producer based in Santa María de Jesus, Saquetepequez, Guatemala.
    guatemala_hawkey_20120328_2199.jpg
  • Workers at the ADIPROVA processing centre work most of the night preparing mangetout peas for export. ADIPROVA is a Fairtrade-certified vegetable producer based in Santa María de Jesus, Saquetepequez, Guatemala.
    guatemala_hawkey_20120328_2184.jpg
  • Paula Bruna Velásquez Pastor tends tomato plants in Totonicapan. CWS supports local organisation CIEDEG to run a food production and nutrition programme in several areas of Guatemala. With their support, in Totonicapan in the indigenous highlands, villagers have increased their food production by using greenhouses and irrigation. FRB supports CWS to run a food security programme in the region.
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  • CAMAYE is a Fairtrade-certified coop that produces cocoa. It is based in Abengourou in Ivory Coast. The coop membership doubled from 900 to 1,800 members in 2015. The coop spent its first Fairtrade premium payment last year on buying fertilizer for the members, scholarships for members and their children, and the repair of a village well. Along with four other coops, CAMAYE has recently set up a clinic for farmers, who only have to pay 20% of the cost of the medical consultations and treatment.
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  • A street scene in Intibucá, women wearing typical Lenca dresses walk along the street. Berta Cáceres campaigned and organised communities in Intibucá and other areas of Honduras to defend indigenous rights and territories before her assassination.
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  • General Otto Pérez Molina, as a candidate  of the Partido Patriota in Nebaj, Quiche, Guatemala
    Guatemala_Hawkey_Maya_Ixil_20111104_...jpg
  • General Otto Pérez Molina, as a candidate  of the Partido Patriota in Nebaj, Quiche, Guatemala
    Guatemala_Hawkey_Maya_Ixil_20111104_...jpg
  • General Otto Pérez Molina, as a candidate  of the Partido Patriota in Nebaj, Quiche, Guatemala
    Guatemala_Hawkey_Maya_Ixil_20111104_...jpg
  • Buddhist monks play table tennis in a temple in Chengdu
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  • Buddhist monks play table tennis in a temple in Chengdu
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  • Crowds throng a graveyard on the day of the dead in the Bolivian altiplano. A traditional brass band with accompanying percussion plays tunes at gravesides, people eat and drink.
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  • Raymundo Calderón, El Mojón, La Conquista, Carazo, Nicaragua.<br />
Photo shows small coconut plants growing in a nursery.<br />
Raymundo says: “I have planted about 500 trees, coconut, mandarin, lemon, orange, papaya, grenadine, passion fruit, bananas, plantains, lots of yuca, and more".
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_20190613_591.jpg
  • Rosa Lilian Peña and Raymundo Calderón<br />
El Mojón, La Conquista, Carazo, Nicaragua<br />
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Raymundo says: “we are working with Melipona. Melipona is a small bee that doesn’t have a sting, it produces special honey that’s medicinal, it’s very good for your eyes and your heart. Melipona doesn’t produce much honey, compared to the bees with stings, but it’s special honey, and we can sell it. I’ve had 11 hives, but we’ve been affected by a disease so I’ve only got six right now. The CIEETS team has taught us all about it. I’ve also had three pigs, through the project. I was given 25 chicks, and we were taught how to manage poultry, now I have 200 chickens. I have planted about 500 trees, coconut, mandarin, lemon, orange, papaya, grenadine, passion fruit, bananas, plantains, lots of yuca, and more.” <br />
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Rosa Lilian says: “Thank God, we’ve had this project with CIEETS, we got the chicks, the team taught us about poultry management, and we’ve been selling the chicken, it’s helped us a lot economically, we’ve been able to help our children and pay for their education. Our eldest son is beginning to study medicine at university, we’re paying for that with the profit we make from the chickens.”
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_20190613_495.jpg
  • Rosa Lilian Peña and Raymundo Calderón<br />
El Mojón, La Conquista, Carazo, Nicaragua<br />
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Raymundo says: “we are working with Melipona. Melipona is a small bee that doesn’t have a sting, it produces special honey that’s medicinal, it’s very good for your eyes and your heart. Melipona doesn’t produce much honey, compared to the bees with stings, but it’s special honey, and we can sell it. I’ve had 11 hives, but we’ve been affected by a disease so I’ve only got six right now. The CIEETS team has taught us all about it. I’ve also had three pigs, through the project. I was given 25 chicks, and we were taught how to manage poultry, now I have 200 chickens. I have planted about 500 trees, coconut, mandarin, lemon, orange, papaya, grenadine, passion fruit, bananas, plantains, lots of yuca, and more.” <br />
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Rosa Lilian says: “Thank God, we’ve had this project with CIEETS, we got the chicks, the team taught us about poultry management, and we’ve been selling the chicken, it’s helped us a lot economically, we’ve been able to help our children and pay for their education. Our eldest son is beginning to study medicine at university, we’re paying for that with the profit we make from the chickens.”
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_20190613_453.jpg
  • An orange cloud of smoke rises from a forest fire near Barillas, Huehuetenango, Guatemala.
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  • Pastor Julio Caballero (orange shirt) stands with local inhabitants on the broken bridge at El Calan, washed away and covered by debris with the flooding from hurricanes Eta and Iota.
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  • Rufino Dominguez, producer and president of RAOS, is from Florido, Marcala, La Paz, Honduras. "I'm 65 years old, and the experience I have with coffee is broad, sometimes the prices are very low, like now, it's a killer, but we get on. I don't have much leaf rust, just a few spots, I have it under control here. When you find it and you don't treat it, it strips the whole farm of the leaves, it kills it. Farms that get out of control are lost, they'll never produce. It just takes a few days to spread. For shade I have pepeto, aguacate, guachipilín, cedar, orange, cashewand and jocote".
    Honduras_Hawkey_20190625_1330.jpg
  • Rufino Dominguez, producer and president of RAOS, is from Florido, Marcala, La Paz, Honduras. "I'm 65 years old, and the experience I have with coffee is broad, sometimes the prices are very low, like now, it's a killer, but we get on. I don't have much leaf rust, just a few spots, I have it under control here. When you find it and you don't treat it, it strips the whole farm of the leaves, it kills it. Farms that get out of control are lost, they'll never produce. It just takes a few days to spread. For shade I have pepeto, aguacate, guachipilín, cedar, orange, cashewand and jocote".
    Honduras_Hawkey_20190625_1307.jpg
  • Rufino Dominguez, producer and president of RAOS, is from Florido, Marcala, La Paz, Honduras. "I'm 65 years old, and the experience I have with coffee is broad, sometimes the prices are very low, like now, it's a killer, but we get on. I don't have much leaf rust, just a few spots, I have it under control here. When you find it and you don't treat it, it strips the whole farm of the leaves, it kills it. Farms that get out of control are lost, they'll never produce. It just takes a few days to spread. For shade I have pepeto, aguacate, guachipilín, cedar, orange, cashewand and jocote".
    Honduras_Hawkey_20190625_1263.jpg
  • Rufino Dominguez, producer and president of RAOS, is from Florido, Marcala, La Paz, Honduras. "I'm 65 years old, and the experience I have with coffee is broad, sometimes the prices are very low, like now, it's a killer, but we get on. I don't have much leaf rust, just a few spots, I have it under control here. When you find it and you don't treat it, it strips the whole farm of the leaves, it kills it. Farms that get out of control are lost, they'll never produce. It just takes a few days to spread. For shade I have pepeto, aguacate, guachipilín, cedar, orange, cashewand and jocote".
    Honduras_Hawkey_20190625_1207.jpg
  • Raymundo Calderón, El Mojón, La Conquista, Carazo, Nicaragua.<br />
Photo shows Raymundo between rows of banana and plantains.<br />
Raymundo says: “I have planted about 500 trees, coconut, mandarin, lemon, orange, papaya, grenadine, passion fruit, bananas, plantains, lots of yuca, and more".
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_20190613_647.jpg
  • Raymundo Calderón, El Mojón, La Conquista, Carazo, Nicaragua.<br />
Photo shows Raymundo with cocoa and banana plants on his farm.<br />
Raymundo says: “I have planted about 500 trees, coconut, mandarin, lemon, orange, papaya, grenadine, passion fruit, bananas, plantains, lots of yuca, and more".
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_20190613_622.jpg
  • Raymundo Calderón, El Mojón, La Conquista, Carazo, Nicaragua.<br />
Photo shows Raymundo between rows of cocoa and citrus trees on his farm.<br />
Raymundo says: “I have planted about 500 trees, coconut, mandarin, lemon, orange, papaya, grenadine, passion fruit, bananas, plantains, lots of yuca, and more".
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_20190613_604.jpg
  • Raymundo Calderón, El Mojón, La Conquista, Carazo, Nicaragua.<br />
Photo shows Raymundo between rows of cocoa and citrus trees on his farm.<br />
Raymundo says: “I have planted about 500 trees, coconut, mandarin, lemon, orange, papaya, grenadine, passion fruit, bananas, plantains, lots of yuca, and more".
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_20190613_613.jpg
  • Raymundo Calderón, El Mojón, La Conquista, Carazo, Nicaragua.<br />
Photo shows Raymundo between rows of yuca (cassava) and pumpkin on his farm.<br />
Raymundo says: “I have planted about 500 trees, coconut, mandarin, lemon, orange, papaya, grenadine, passion fruit, bananas, plantains, lots of yuca, and more".
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_20190613_618.jpg
  • Raymundo Calderón, El Mojón, La Conquista, Carazo, Nicaragua.<br />
Photo shows pitahaya on Raymundo's farm, a cactus that produces dragon fruit, popular in natural drinks in Nicaragua.<br />
Raymundo says: “I have planted about 500 trees, coconut, mandarin, lemon, orange, papaya, grenadine, passion fruit, bananas, plantains, lots of yuca, and more".
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_20190613_589.jpg
  • Rosa Lilian Peña and Raymundo Calderón<br />
El Mojón, La Conquista, Carazo, Nicaragua<br />
<br />
Raymundo says: “we are working with Melipona. Melipona is a small bee that doesn’t have a sting, it produces special honey that’s medicinal, it’s very good for your eyes and your heart. Melipona doesn’t produce much honey, compared to the bees with stings, but it’s special honey, and we can sell it. I’ve had 11 hives, but we’ve been affected by a disease so I’ve only got six right now. The CIEETS team has taught us all about it. I’ve also had three pigs, through the project. I was given 25 chicks, and we were taught how to manage poultry, now I have 200 chickens. I have planted about 500 trees, coconut, mandarin, lemon, orange, papaya, grenadine, passion fruit, bananas, plantains, lots of yuca, and more.” <br />
<br />
Rosa Lilian says: “Thank God, we’ve had this project with CIEETS, we got the chicks, the team taught us about poultry management, and we’ve been selling the chicken, it’s helped us a lot economically, we’ve been able to help our children and pay for their education. Our eldest son is beginning to study medicine at university, we’re paying for that with the profit we make from the chickens.”
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_20190613_454.jpg
  • Orange neon signs illuminate a rooftop in Pyongyang, North Korea.
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  • On Remigio Espinoza Robles coffee farm, orange tress are used as the main shade. Remigio is a member of the Tierra Nueva coop. Tierra Nueva coop in Boaco, Nicaragua, has more than 500 producer members, and is fairtrade-certified.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_Tierra_Nueva_201111...jpg
  • Raymundo Calderón, El Mojón, La Conquista, Carazo, Nicaragua.<br />
Photo shows Raymundo between rows of banana and plantains.<br />
Raymundo says: “I have planted about 500 trees, coconut, mandarin, lemon, orange, papaya, grenadine, passion fruit, bananas, plantains, lots of yuca, and more".
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_20190613_642.jpg
  • Rosa Lilian Peña and Raymundo Calderón<br />
El Mojón, La Conquista, Carazo, Nicaragua<br />
<br />
Raymundo says: “we are working with Melipona. Melipona is a small bee that doesn’t have a sting, it produces special honey that’s medicinal, it’s very good for your eyes and your heart. Melipona doesn’t produce much honey, compared to the bees with stings, but it’s special honey, and we can sell it. I’ve had 11 hives, but we’ve been affected by a disease so I’ve only got six right now. The CIEETS team has taught us all about it. I’ve also had three pigs, through the project. I was given 25 chicks, and we were taught how to manage poultry, now I have 200 chickens. I have planted about 500 trees, coconut, mandarin, lemon, orange, papaya, grenadine, passion fruit, bananas, plantains, lots of yuca, and more.” <br />
<br />
Rosa Lilian says: “Thank God, we’ve had this project with CIEETS, we got the chicks, the team taught us about poultry management, and we’ve been selling the chicken, it’s helped us a lot economically, we’ve been able to help our children and pay for their education. Our eldest son is beginning to study medicine at university, we’re paying for that with the profit we make from the chickens.”
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_20190613_463.jpg
  • Hector Blandon Moreno stands in a coffee farm under the shade of an orange tree. Hector is agricultural a technical staff member and responsible for the area of certification at CORCASAN coop.
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  • José Misael Selva Umaña, is promotor of agriculture in Carazo. “I’ve planted fruit trees, I monitor the rainfall in the area, and I work with the hives, I’m a meloponiculturalist. I have several hives already, this is a good initiative with the bees, it’s medicinal, the honey. And that’s a good thing for the family, and also it’s something we sell, we make some money from it. I’ve got oranges, lemons, bitter lemons, and ornamentals to attract the bees, so the bees don’t go very far. I also have calala and other fruit. Some of the hives are in logs, cut straight from the trees, others are in technified wooden boxes, that help us divide them and harvest the honey without disturbing them much. I have different types of bees too. And, we’ve got a good well from the project too, it’s clean”.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_20190614_839.jpg
  • José Misael Selva Umaña, is promotor of agriculture in Carazo. “I’ve planted fruit trees, I monitor the rainfall in the area, and I work with the hives, I’m a meloponiculturalist. I have several hives already, this is a good initiative with the bees, it’s medicinal, the honey. And that’s a good thing for the family, and also it’s something we sell, we make some money from it. I’ve got oranges, lemons, bitter lemons, and ornamentals to attract the bees, so the bees don’t go very far. I also have calala and other fruit. Some of the hives are in logs, cut straight from the trees, others are in technified wooden boxes, that help us divide them and harvest the honey without disturbing them much. I have different types of bees too. And, we’ve got a good well from the project too, it’s clean”.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_20190614_752.jpg