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Children attending primary school.
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A primary school teacher writing a lesson on the chalkboard.
A primary school teacher writing a lesson on the chalkboard.
Children attending primary school.
A primary school teacher writing a lesson on the chalkboard.
A primary school lesson on Niger's mineral deposits and natural resources.
A primary school lesson on Niger's mineral deposits and natural resources.
A primary school lesson on Niger's mineral deposits and natural resources.
A dry well structure on the walkway from Keita and Ibohamane.
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A child attending primary school.
FAO Project OSRO/NER/605/ EC: Assistance to improve food security of vulnerable households in Niger - The project aims at improving food security and nutrition of 32, 100 households through agro-pastoral production activities (agriculture and small livestock). These endeavors will contribute towards diversification and improvement of nutritional levels of undernourished children by way of protein and caloric intake and reinforcing purchasing power to each household.
02/27/2007
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© FAO/Giulio Napolitano
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