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  • Cristian Gusmán Merlos, young coffee farmer, manager of Fundación Entre Mujeres, community organiser, farming and Fairtrade coffee advisor. Cristian works with the Central De Cooperativas 'Las Diosas' - the Godesses - that has 270 women farmer members.
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  • Young women hold hands during a team-building exercise in a health training centre, Pondicherry.
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  • A young girl who survived the tsunami near Pondicherry
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  • A young woman stands in a doorway in a Suchitoto street, 1991.
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  • A young woman draped in the red FMLN flag walked home after celebrating that the FMLN won the elections
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  • A young woman in the favela of Vigário Geral, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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  • Two young women in old Dhaka, both wearing black hijabs
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  • Some spectators take refreshments during an afternoon of sport at Rodeito near Somotillo, Nicaragua. Baseball is the national sport and in this area sporting activities are encouraged by the Lutheran Church with the support of ELCA as a healthy pasttime for young people to enjoy. Social problems associated with alcohol consumption are widespread, and the church has set up a tournament of several teams, helping some with the provision of equipment. Hundreds of people arrived, many on horses.
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  • Suyen José Gonzalez Centeno, 18, at El Corral, El Arenal, Aranjuez, Matagalpa. Suyen takes part in an agricultural training programme for young women run by the Solidaridad coop and paid for with the premium paid on fairtrade produce. The Solidaridad coffee-producing cooperative is based in Aranjuez, Matagalpa, with 63 producer members, including 19 women. The coop is Fairtrade-certified.
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  • Suyen José Gonzalez Centeno, 18, (right) at El Corral, El Arenal, Aranjuez, Matagalpa. Suyen takes part in an agricultural training programme for young women run by the Solidaridad coop and paid for with the premium paid on fairtrade produce. The Solidaridad coffee-producing cooperative is based in Aranjuez, Matagalpa, with 63 producer members, including 19 women. The coop is Fairtrade-certified.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_Solidaridad_2011101...jpg
  • Cristian Gusmán Merlos, young coffee farmer, manager of Fundación Entre Mujeres, community organiser, farming and Fairtrade coffee advisor. Cristian works with the Central De Cooperativas 'Las Diosas' - the Godesses - that has 270 women farmer members.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_Las Diosas_20140811...jpg
  • A young woman in the market in Intibucá. Berta Cáceres campaigned and organised communities in Intibucá and other areas of Honduras to defend indigenous rights and territories before her assassination.
    Honduras_Hawkey_migrants_20190204_66...jpg
  • A young Afro-Reggae dancer in the favela of Vigário Geral, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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  • Afro-Reggae dancers in the favela of Vigário Geral, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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  • El Mercado Roberto Huembes in Managua, Nicaragua, is a large market with some 7,500 sellers and other workers. It contains many sections such as fresh fruit and veg, meat, fish, iguanas, piñatas, spices, clothes and cooked food and has its own bus station.
    NI_hawkey_huembes_20110510_210.jpg
  • El Mercado Roberto Huembes in Managua, Nicaragua, is a large market with some 7,500 sellers and other workers. It contains many sections such as fresh fruit and veg, meat, fish, iguanas, piñatas, spices, clothes and cooked food and has its own bus station.
    NI_hawkey_huembes_20110507_067.jpg
  • Angela Ramos, 29, picks coffee at a farm linked to the COSAGUAL coop. COSAGUAL, Cooperativa de Servicios Agropecuarios Gualcinse Ltda, is a Fairtrade-certified coffee producer in Gualcinse, Lempira, Honduras.
    Honduras_Hawkey_COSAGUAL_20120104_10...jpg
  • Elma Morales in front of stacks of coffee sacks ready for export at the FECCEG warehouse in Xela.
    Guatemala_Hawkey_FECCEG_20120319_024.jpg
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  • Dalitso and baby Yvonne
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  • tsunami survivor near Pondicherry. This girl's parents were killed in the tsunami
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  • In the coffee laboratory at FECCEG Elma Morales sorts a batch of coffee for testing.
    Guatemala_Hawkey_FECCEG_20120319_079.jpg
  • 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.
    Colombia_Hawkey_FT_Antioquia_2017090...jpg
  • People of the Tupinambá tribe paint themselves with genipapo juice which is a natural ink that darkens slowly. Genipapo is also prepared as a juice to drink, which is effective against bronchitis. The facepaint is of a puma's teeth and whiskers. The women wear a feather headdress, a bark dress and beads.
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  • People of the Tupinambá tribe paint themselves with genipapo juice which is a natural ink that darkens slowly. Genipapo is also prepared as a juice to drink, which is effective against bronchitis. The facepaint is of a puma's teeth and whiskers. The women wear a feather headdress, a bark dress and beads.
    brazil_hawkey_20091121_165.jpg
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  • People of the Tupinambá tribe paint themselves with genipapo juice which is a natural ink that darkens slowly. Genipapo is also prepared as a juice to drink, which is effective against bronchitis. The facepaint is of a puma's teeth and whiskers. The women wear a feather headdress, a bark dress and beads.
    brazil_hawkey_20091121_139.jpg
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  • Villagers in a cotton-growing village in Madhya Pradesh celebrate on a wedding day.
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  • Yaqueline Torres tests samples of coffee with the assistance of a specialist coffee cupper. Tierra Nueva coop in Boaco, Nicaragua, has more than 500 producer members, and is Fairtrade-certified.
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  • A coffee cupping workshop at the Tierra Nueva Coop coffee laboratory. Here Olinda Duarte tests for fragrance in a variety of coffee samples. During the workshop members of the coop staff learn how to rate coffee with the assistance of a specialist cupper. Tierra Nueva coop in Boaco, Nicaragua, has more than 500 producer members, and is Fairtrade-certified.
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  • Olinda Duarte collecting coffee. Tierra Nueva coop in Boaco, Nicaragua, has more than 500 producer members, and is Fairtrade-certified.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_Tierra_Nueva_201111...jpg
  • Here bee-keepers Donald Hernández Vallestero and Olinda Duarte inspect hives. Donald and Olinda produce fairtrade-certified honey.
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  • Olinda Duarte, responsible for marketing in the Tierra Nueva coop in Boaco shows equipment for bee-keeping. Olinda is a bee-keeper and member of the cooperative.
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  • Maritza Sanchez and takes a short rest from picking coffee on a farm at El Balsamo that is part of the Arca de Noe Coop. The coffee-producing coop Arca de Noe in San Juan de Rio Coco, Nicaragua, is fairtrade-certified. Fairtrade is an alternative approach to conventional trade and is based on a partnership between producers and consumers. Fairtrade offers producers a better deal and improved terms of trade. This allows them the opportunity to improve their lives and plan for their future. Fairtrade offers consumers a powerful way to reduce poverty through their every day shopping. www.flocentroamerica.net
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  • Maritza Sanchez, 22, is picking coffee on a farm at El Balsamo that is part of the Arca de Noe Coop. The coffee-producing coop Arca de Noe in San Juan de Rio Coco, Nicaragua, is Fairtrade-certified.
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  • Yorlin Sanchez, 19, is picking coffee on a farm at El Balsamo that is part of the Arca de Noe Coop. The coffee-producing coop Arca de Noe in San Juan de Rio Coco, Nicaragua, is Fairtrade-certified.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_Arca_de_Noe_2011111...jpg
  • Oneida Junieth Reyes Hernandez, 16, helps her father after school in the coffee picking season. Her father is a member of the Aldea Global coop. Aldea Global is a Fairtrade-certified coop that produces coffee in the Jinotega region of Nicaragua.
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  • Soldiers of the Honduran Army on the streets of the capital Tegucigalpa prepared to repel a protest against electoral fraud in Tegucigalpa.
    Honduras_Hawkey_elections_20171206_4...jpg
  • Soldiers of the Honduran Army on the streets of the capital Tegucigalpa repel a protest against electoral fraud in Tegucigalpa.
    Honduras_Hawkey_elections_20171206_3...jpg
  • Consuelo, a Pech indian, making breakfast in Subirana village, Dulce Nombre de Culmí, Olancho, Honduras.
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  • Iveth, 15: I help my mother with the little shop. With the government programme ‘for one lempira less’ we offer products slightly cheaper than in a lot of shops. I help and study at the same time, I want to study pharmaceutical chemistry at university.
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  • Elva García Hernández, 20, works on her family farm that is linked to COSAGUAL. COSAGUAL, Cooperativa de Servicios Agropecuarios Gualcinse Ltda, is a Fairtrade-certified coffee producer in Gualcinse, Lempira, Honduras.
    Honduras_Hawkey_COSAGUAL_20120104_17...jpg
  • Angela Ramos, 29, picks coffee at a farm linked to the COSAGUAL coop. COSAGUAL, Cooperativa de Servicios Agropecuarios Gualcinse Ltda, is a Fairtrade-certified coffee producer in Gualcinse, Lempira, Honduras.
    Honduras_Hawkey_COSAGUAL_20120104_10...jpg
  • Margarita Pérez, 18, cutting coffee at a coffee farm linked to the COSAGUAL coop. COSAGUAL, Cooperativa de Servicios Agropecuarios Gualcinse Ltda, is a Fairtrade-certified coffee producer in Gualcinse, Lempira, Honduras.
    Honduras_Hawkey_COSAGUAL_20120104_06...jpg
  • Margarita Pérez, 18, cutting coffee at a coffee farm linked to the COSAGUAL coop. COSAGUAL, Cooperativa de Servicios Agropecuarios Gualcinse Ltda, is a Fairtrade-certified coffee producer in Gualcinse, Lempira, Honduras.
    Honduras_Hawkey_COSAGUAL_20120104_05...jpg
  • Izamar España serves coffee at Café Honor in Santa Rosa de Copan, Honduras. Café honor is a retailing project of a collection of Fairtrade-certified coffee producing coops including COAGRICSAL.
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  • In the coffee laboratory at FECCEG Elma Morales sorts a batch of coffee for testing.
    Guatemala_Hawkey_FECCEG_20120319_088.jpg
  • Maria Romalda Marcos Ramírez sorts parchment coffee that is drying on her patio. The coffee goes to the CODECH coop. CODECH is a Fairtrade-certified coffee producer in Concepción Huista, Huehuetenango, Guatemala.
    Guatemala_Hawkey_CODECH_20120314_134.jpg
  • Sandri Lizeth García Herrera, 20, holds a frame of honeycomb before putting it into a centrifuge. CIPAC, Cooperativa Integral de Producción Apicultores de Cuilco, is a Fairtrade-certified honey-producing organisation in Cuilco, Huehuetenango, Guatemala.
    Guatemala_Hawkey_CIPAC_20120313_058.jpg
  • 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 />
<br />
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 />
<br />
This is Yuliana at the Universtiy of Antioquia, South East Section in the town of Andes.
    Colombia_Hawkey_FT_Antioquia_2017090...jpg
  • People of the Tupinambá tribe paint themselves with genipapo juice which is a natural ink that darkens slowly. Genipapo is also prepared as a juice to drink, which is effective against bronchitis. The facepaint is of a puma's teeth and whiskers. The women wear a feather headdress, a bark dress and beads.
    brazil_hawkey_20091121_164.jpg
  • People of the Tupinambá tribe paint themselves with genipapo juice which is a natural ink that darkens slowly. Genipapo is also prepared as a juice to drink, which is effective against bronchitis. The facepaint is of a puma's teeth and whiskers. The women wear a feather headdress, a bark dress and beads.
    brazil_hawkey_20091121_163.jpg
  • People of the Tupinambá tribe paint themselves with genipapo juice which is a natural ink that darkens slowly. Genipapo is also prepared as a juice to drink, which is effective against bronchitis. The facepaint is of a puma's teeth and whiskers. The women wear a feather headdress, a bark dress and beads.
    brazil_hawkey_20091121_157.jpg
  • People of the Tupinambá tribe paint themselves with genipapo juice which is a natural ink that darkens slowly. Genipapo is also prepared as a juice to drink, which is effective against bronchitis. The facepaint is of a puma's teeth and whiskers. The women wear a feather headdress, a bark dress and beads.
    brazil_hawkey_20091121_154.jpg
  • People of the Tupinambá tribe paint themselves with genipapo juice which is a natural ink that darkens slowly. Genipapo is also prepared as a juice to drink, which is effective against bronchitis. The facepaint is of a puma's teeth and whiskers. The women wear a feather headdress, a bark dress and beads.
    brazil_hawkey_20091121_138.jpg
  • Iveth, 15: I help my mother with the little shop. With the government programme ‘for one lempira less’ we offer products slightly cheaper than in a lot of shops. I help and study at the same time, I want to study pharmaceutical chemistry at university.
    Honduras_Hawkey_WorldRenew_NuevaSuya...jpg
  • Maya Ixil children during a meeting in Turanza, Nebaj, Guatemala. People had gathered to share experience and learning on food security and nutrition in the region. Under Informed Consent rules, the parents of the children would have to be tracked down to give their consent for this photo to be taken or used. The assumption is that without informed consent, the photograph shows the children in an undignified way, or it puts them in danger.
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  • People of the Tupinambá tribe paint themselves with genipapo juice which is a natural ink that darkens slowly. Genipapo is also prepared as a juice to drink, which is effective against bronchitis. The facepaint is of a puma's teeth and whiskers. The women wear a feather headdress, a bark dress and beads.
    brazil_hawkey_20091121_152.jpg
  • Lilian Mutheu is a mentor in the Dreams project in Nairobi, Kenya. Here she talks to a group of attentive young people in a school where the programme works. <br />
<br />
DREAMS is an acronym for Determined, Resilient, Empowered, AIDS-free, Mentored, and Safe women. The project aims to empower girls and young women between 10 and 24 years around issues including HIV prevention, contraceptive methods, health, education and social economic intervention.<br />
<br />
Lilian, who is mother, is familiar with some of the issues through her own personal experience and provides guidance and support to hundreds of young women and girls in the extensive slum of Makuru Kwa Njenga in Nairobi.
    Kenya_Hawkey_AP-ACT_20191009_1039.jpg
  • Lilian Mutheu is a mentor in the Dreams project in Nairobi, Kenya. Here she talks to a group of attentive young people in a school where the programme works. <br />
<br />
DREAMS is an acronym for Determined, Resilient, Empowered, AIDS-free, Mentored, and Safe women. The project aims to empower girls and young women between 10 and 24 years around issues including HIV prevention, contraceptive methods, health, education and social economic intervention.<br />
<br />
Lilian, who is mother, is familiar with some of the issues through her own personal experience and provides guidance and support to hundreds of young women and girls in the extensive slum of Makuru Kwa Njenga in Nairobi.
    Kenya_Hawkey_AP-ACT_20191009_1023.jpg
  • Lilian Mutheu is a mentor in the Dreams project in Nairobi, Kenya. Here she talks to a group of attentive young people in a school where the programme works. <br />
<br />
DREAMS is an acronym for Determined, Resilient, Empowered, AIDS-free, Mentored, and Safe women. The project aims to empower girls and young women between 10 and 24 years around issues including HIV prevention, contraceptive methods, health, education and social economic intervention.<br />
<br />
Lilian, who is mother, is familiar with some of the issues through her own personal experience and provides guidance and support to hundreds of young women and girls in the extensive slum of Makuru Kwa Njenga in Nairobi.
    Kenya_Hawkey_AP-ACT_20191009_1011.jpg
  • Lilian Mutheu is a mentor in the Dreams project in Nairobi, Kenya. Here she talks to a group of attentive young people in a school where the programme works. <br />
<br />
DREAMS is an acronym for Determined, Resilient, Empowered, AIDS-free, Mentored, and Safe women. The project aims to empower girls and young women between 10 and 24 years around issues including HIV prevention, contraceptive methods, health, education and social economic intervention.<br />
<br />
Lilian, who is mother, is familiar with some of the issues through her own personal experience and provides guidance and support to hundreds of young women and girls in the extensive slum of Makuru Kwa Njenga in Nairobi.
    Kenya_Hawkey_AP-ACT_20191009_1007.jpg
  • Jairo Restrepo says he’s 110 years old, he laughs loudly, in fact, he has to calculate it, he’s 58. Recently, a mule fell on top of him. He was loading the mule with sacks of coffee from his farm, when the mule slipped on the steep incline of the mountain and got stuck on top of him with its legs in the air. “It could have killed me, but it gave me a hernia. It’s serious, Ave Maria! the pain is terrible.” He’s waiting for an operation to fix it. With the Fairtrade Premium the Andes Coop now makes regular contributions to the BEPS pension system for him, and additionally, when he sells coffee, the coop makes further contributions of 3% of the sales. “It’s better like this, when I sell the coffee, to make my contribution then, because I can’t make monthly contributions, my income is not monthly, it’s just when I get a harvest”. Aging coffee farmers, until now, have had poor health care, and no pension to look forward to. This is hard on the farmers, hard on their families, and it makes farming unattractive for young farmers. Coop administrators talk in worried terms about problems of 'generational takeover’ as young people abandon farming in large numbers. The BEPS system gives farmers better access to health care, such as hernia operations, and will provide a bi-monthly income to retired farmers. Don Jairo reflects: “man, coffee farming is tough. Sometimes I’m completely skint, sometimes we have long spells when we don’t eat three times a day, we don’t eat properly. Sometimes my clothes are torn, and my clothes stay torn, I can’t even afford a second-hand shirt. And, I tell you, I’ve worked like a bull all my life, I’ve had no Sundays, no bank holidays, no holidays. I have to go up the mountain, every day, that’s what I’ve had to do, that’s what I’ve got to do now, hacking a living out of the mountain. And what have I got now?” he laughs “a hernia!”. “What can I tell you, a pension makes a big difference for us, i
    Colombia_Hawkey_FT_Antioquia_2017090...jpg
  • Jairo Restrepo says he’s 110 years old, he laughs loudly, in fact, he has to calculate it, he’s 58. Recently, a mule fell on top of him. He was loading the mule with sacks of coffee from his farm, when the mule slipped on the steep incline of the mountain and got stuck on top of him with its legs in the air. “It could have killed me, but it gave me a hernia. It’s serious, Ave Maria! the pain is terrible.” He’s waiting for an operation to fix it. With the Fairtrade Premium the Andes Coop now makes regular contributions to the BEPS pension system for him, and additionally, when he sells coffee, the coop makes further contributions of 3% of the sales. “It’s better like this, when I sell the coffee, to make my contribution then, because I can’t make monthly contributions, my income is not monthly, it’s just when I get a harvest”. Aging coffee farmers, until now, have had poor health care, and no pension to look forward to. This is hard on the farmers, hard on their families, and it makes farming unattractive for young farmers. Coop administrators talk in worried terms about problems of 'generational takeover’ as young people abandon farming in large numbers. The BEPS system gives farmers better access to health care, such as hernia operations, and will provide a bi-monthly income to retired farmers. Don Jairo reflects: “man, coffee farming is tough. Sometimes I’m completely skint, sometimes we have long spells when we don’t eat three times a day, we don’t eat properly. Sometimes my clothes are torn, and my clothes stay torn, I can’t even afford a second-hand shirt. And, I tell you, I’ve worked like a bull all my life, I’ve had no Sundays, no bank holidays, no holidays. I have to go up the mountain, every day, that’s what I’ve had to do, that’s what I’ve got to do now, hacking a living out of the mountain. And what have I got now?” he laughs “a hernia!”. “What can I tell you, a pension makes a big difference for us, i
    Colombia_Hawkey_FT_Antioquia_2017090...jpg
  • Jairo Restrepo says he’s 110 years old, he laughs loudly, in fact, he has to calculate it, he’s 58. Recently, a mule fell on top of him. He was loading the mule with sacks of coffee from his farm, when the mule slipped on the steep incline of the mountain and got stuck on top of him with its legs in the air. “It could have killed me, but it gave me a hernia. It’s serious, Ave Maria! the pain is terrible.” He’s waiting for an operation to fix it. With the Fairtrade Premium the Andes Coop now makes regular contributions to the BEPS pension system for him, and additionally, when he sells coffee, the coop makes further contributions of 3% of the sales. “It’s better like this, when I sell the coffee, to make my contribution then, because I can’t make monthly contributions, my income is not monthly, it’s just when I get a harvest”. Aging coffee farmers, until now, have had poor health care, and no pension to look forward to. This is hard on the farmers, hard on their families, and it makes farming unattractive for young farmers. Coop administrators talk in worried terms about problems of 'generational takeover’ as young people abandon farming in large numbers. The BEPS system gives farmers better access to health care, such as hernia operations, and will provide a bi-monthly income to retired farmers. Don Jairo reflects: “man, coffee farming is tough. Sometimes I’m completely skint, sometimes we have long spells when we don’t eat three times a day, we don’t eat properly. Sometimes my clothes are torn, and my clothes stay torn, I can’t even afford a second-hand shirt. And, I tell you, I’ve worked like a bull all my life, I’ve had no Sundays, no bank holidays, no holidays. I have to go up the mountain, every day, that’s what I’ve had to do, that’s what I’ve got to do now, hacking a living out of the mountain. And what have I got now?” he laughs “a hernia!”. “What can I tell you, a pension makes a big difference for us, i
    Colombia_Hawkey_FT_Antioquia_2017090...jpg
  • Lilian Mutheu is a mentor in the Dreams project in Nairobi, Kenya.<br />
<br />
DREAMS is an acronym for Determined, Resilient, Empowered, AIDS-free, Mentored, and Safe women. The project aims to empower girls and young women between 10 and 24 years around issues including HIV prevention, contraceptive methods, health, education and social economic intervention.<br />
<br />
Lilian, who is mother, is familiar with some of the issues through her own personal experience and provides guidance and support to hundreds of young women and girls in the extensive slum of Makuru Kwa Njenga in Nairobi.
    Kenya_Hawkey_AP-ACT_20191010_1592.jpg
  • Lilian Mutheu is a mentor in the Dreams project in Nairobi, Kenya.<br />
<br />
DREAMS is an acronym for Determined, Resilient, Empowered, AIDS-free, Mentored, and Safe women. The project aims to empower girls and young women between 10 and 24 years around issues including HIV prevention, contraceptive methods, health, education and social economic intervention.<br />
<br />
Lilian, who is mother, is familiar with some of the issues through her own personal experience and provides guidance and support to hundreds of young women and girls in the extensive slum of Makuru Kwa Njenga in Nairobi.
    Kenya_Hawkey_AP-ACT_20191009_044.jpg
  • A group of young people carried tyres to burn on a barricade in Comayagüela. Disillusionment among young people was very high. Employment opportunities are scarce, job conditions are poor, and access to university education is politicised and expensive.
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  • Lilian Mutheu (centre with red shirt) is a mentor in the Dreams project in Nairobi, Kenya. Here she sits with other mentors of the programme in the street in Pipeline district of Nairobi.<br />
<br />
DREAMS is an acronym for Determined, Resilient, Empowered, AIDS-free, Mentored, and Safe women. The project aims to empower girls and young women between 10 and 24 years around issues including HIV prevention, contraceptive methods, health, education and social economic intervention.<br />
<br />
Lilian, who is mother, is familiar with some of the issues through her own personal experience and provides guidance and support to hundreds of young women and girls in the extensive slum of Makuru Kwa Njenga in Nairobi.
    Kenya_Hawkey_AP-ACT_20191009_703.jpg
  • Housing blocks in the Pipeline district of Nairobi where Lilian Mutheu lives.<br />
<br />
Lilian Mutheu is a mentor in the Dreams project in Nairobi, Kenya.<br />
<br />
DREAMS is an acronym for Determined, Resilient, Empowered, AIDS-free, Mentored, and Safe women. The project aims to empower girls and young women between 10 and 24 years around issues including HIV prevention, contraceptive methods, health, education and social economic intervention.<br />
<br />
Lilian, who is mother, is familiar with some of the issues through her own personal experience and provides guidance and support to hundreds of young women and girls in the extensive slum of Makuru Kwa Njenga.
    Kenya_Hawkey_AP-ACT_20191009_564.jpg
  • Lilian Mutheu is a mentor in the Dreams project in Nairobi, Kenya.<br />
<br />
DREAMS is an acronym for Determined, Resilient, Empowered, AIDS-free, Mentored, and Safe women. The project aims to empower girls and young women between 10 and 24 years around issues including HIV prevention, contraceptive methods, health, education and social economic intervention.<br />
<br />
Lilian, who is mother, is familiar with some of the issues through her own personal experience and provides guidance and support to hundreds of young women and girls in the extensive slum of Makuru Kwa Njenga in Nairobi.
    Kenya_Hawkey_AP-ACT_20191009_047.jpg
  • Portrait of a young woman  in southern Malawi.<br />
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In this area World Renew works on peer-mentoring programmes for girls. <br />
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The region has a problem of girls and young women who work at markets being pressured into transactional sex by their clients. The peer-mentoring programme teaches girls how to resist such pressure, and teaches them about how to prevent HIV and pregnancy.<br />
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The groups have become very popular with girls in the area.
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  • Matilde, a young Q'eqchi woman making tortillas. This is a routine at least once a day for every household. young woman hand-grinding her cooked corn into a dough for making tortillas. This is a routine at least once a day for every household.
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  • Lilian Mutheu is a mentor in the Dreams project in Nairobi, Kenya.<br />
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DREAMS is an acronym for Determined, Resilient, Empowered, AIDS-free, Mentored, and Safe women. The project aims to empower girls and young women between 10 and 24 years around issues including HIV prevention, contraceptive methods, health, education and social economic intervention.<br />
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Lilian, who has a son Nevil, is familiar with some of the issues through her own personal experience and provides guidance and support to hundreds of young women and girls in the extensive slum of Makuru Kwa Njenga in Nairobi.
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  • Lilian Mutheu is a mentor in the Dreams project in Nairobi, Kenya.<br />
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DREAMS is an acronym for Determined, Resilient, Empowered, AIDS-free, Mentored, and Safe women. The project aims to empower girls and young women between 10 and 24 years around issues including HIV prevention, contraceptive methods, health, education and social economic intervention.<br />
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Lilian, who has a son Nevil, is familiar with some of the issues through her own personal experience and provides guidance and support to hundreds of young women and girls in the extensive slum of Makuru Kwa Njenga in Nairobi.
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  • Lilian Mutheu is a mentor in the Dreams project in Nairobi, Kenya.<br />
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DREAMS is an acronym for Determined, Resilient, Empowered, AIDS-free, Mentored, and Safe women. The project aims to empower girls and young women between 10 and 24 years around issues including HIV prevention, contraceptive methods, health, education and social economic intervention.<br />
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Lilian, who is mother, is familiar with some of the issues through her own personal experience and provides guidance and support to hundreds of young women and girls in the extensive slum of Makuru Kwa Njenga in Nairobi.
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  • A young woman carries farming tools on a plot farmed by girls in southern Malawi.<br />
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She takes part in a peer-mentoring programme for girls supported by World Renew.<br />
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The region has a problem of girls and young women who work at markets being pressured into transactional sex by their clients. The peer-mentoring programme teaches girls how to resist such pressure, and teaches them about how to prevent HIV and pregnancy.<br />
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The programme uses the Stepping Stones programme to help girls understand how to achieve their goals in life. Many of the girls feel encouraged to continue their education and go on to take jobs in service of the community.<br />
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The plot of land has been lent by the village chief for the girls to produce food to sell at market for project that the girls run themselves. Every morning and afternoon the girls farm the plot on a rota.
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  • Young women bathe in the Guapinol river, Colón. Members of the Guapinol community have been criminalised and imprisoned for protesting against a massive mining operation that affects the river.
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  • Two young women travel in a boat provided by volunteers with Captain Santos Orellana in La Lima, Honduras. Volunteer marines with Captain Santos Orellana run a group called Del Pueblo Para El Pueblo (from the people for the people). During all the flooding the group has been running provisions into the most flooded areas including in La Lima. Many people didn't evacuate, afraid that thieves would rob the properties if left alone.
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  • A young mother carries her baby on her back in a small village near Koinadugu, Sierra Leone.<br />
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This remote district of Kabala province, in northern Sierra Leone, is an area heavily affected by the civil war in the 1990s. Working with partner Christian Extension Services, World Renew is helping the village with agricultural trainining to improve harvests and with sanitation and clean water supply.
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  • A young woman in traditional Korean dress wears a patriotic badge in North Korea.
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  • An afternoon of sport at Rodeito near Somotillo, Nicaragua. Baseball is the national sport and in this area sporting activities are encouraged by the Lutheran Church with the support of ELCA as a healthy pasttime for young people to enjoy. Social problems associated with alcohol consumption are widespread, and the church has set up a tournament of several teams, helping some with the provision of equipment. Hundreds of people arrived, many on horses.
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  • A young girl in Orissa. She and her family are Dalits.
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  • A young girl plays in La Cuchilla with an old bicycle tyre. Members of the community are organised with COPINH for the recuperation of idle land that they farm.
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  • A young woman picks coffee on a COCATRAL farm
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  • Young people learn to use stilts in a community centre in Guatemala City, as part of a project to promote a culture of peace and respect for human rights in a so-called violent Red Zone.
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  • A young girl stands in the Cuiko river near the Marlin mine in Guatemala.
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  • A young couple of 18th Street gang members with their baby, La Campanera, Soyapango, El Salvador.
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  • A young woman at the Loreto School in Rumbek, South Sudan.
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  • A pregnant young woman on her bicycle in Dos Bocas, Santa Rosa de Aguán, Honduras.
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  • A young man, Roberto Hernandez, runs over settling debris in the La Reina disaster to rescue a cat. On November 24th 2020, following two hurricanes Eta and Iota and very heavy rainfall, a huge landslide occurred in La Reina, Protección, Santa Bárbara, Honduras. Estimates are that 280 houses disappeared under the mud. An entire coffee farm of 30 hectares disappeared. Inhabitants were scared by loud rumbling underground and in the mountain and evacuated in the dark just before the landslide, there were no fatalities. The region of Santa Bárbara continued to be susceptible for weeks afterwards, with hundreds of fresh landslides weeks after the hurricanes.
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  • Caterine Urbina is a young mother who lives in the Juan Orlando Hernandez neighbourhood in Choloma. She is currently in a shelter provided by a church following the floods that came with hurricanes Eta and Iota
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  • Ann Ocalo is a mentor to young people through the DREAMS project in Nairobi, giving guidance on sexual rights and reproductive health.
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  • A young woman in Mukuru Kwa Njenga, Nairobi.
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  • Young girls' hairstyles, Mukuru Kwa Njenga, Nairobi, Kenya.
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  • José Misael Selva Umaña, promotor of agriculture in Santa Elena, Carazo. monitors the rainfall in his area of Carazo. On one day recently some 220mm of rain fell (more than 8.5 inches) in one day. A good harvest of corn can be had from 150mm over three months, getting more than that on one day alone is disastrous, top soil is washed away, and nutrients are leached from the soil, but also young plants are killed, and then the soil is saturated and fungal infections of plants occur."
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  • Portrait of a young woman in Butiama district, northern Tanzania
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  • Portrait of a young woman in Koinadugu district, Sierra Leone<br />
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The small village of Seduya, Koinadugu is in a remote district of Kabala province, in northern Sierra Leone, an area heavily affected by the civil war in the 1990s. Working with partner Christian Extension Services, World Renew is helping the village with agricultural trainining to improve harvests and with sanitation and clean water supply.,
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