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Digital Asset Management (DAM) by Orange Logic
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Agricultural Activities
Collective farming
Small farms
TeleFood
Tomatoes
Transplanting
Women
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A beneficiary of the Fatoto Buze-Kunda Skills Centre for Women watering the garden.
Beneficiaries of the Fatoto Buze-Kunda Skills Centre for Women.
Beneficiaries of the Fatoto Buze-Kunda Skills Centre for Women.
A beneficiary of the Fatoto Buze-Kunda Skills Centre for Women outside her home.
A beneficiary of the Fatoto Buze-Kunda Skills Centre for Women washing clothes for the household.
A beneficiary of the Fatoto Buze-Kunda Skills Centre for Women doing house keeping.
A group photo of beneficiaries of the Fatoto Buze-Kunda Skills Centre for Women.
Beneficiaries of the Fatoto Buze-Kunda Skills Centre for Women.
A beneficiary of the Fatoto Buze-Kunda Skills Centre for Women at home.
A view of the grounds of the Fatoto Buze-Kunda Skills Centre for Women.
Waiting in line at the Fatoto Buze-Kunda Skills Centre for Women.
A beneficiary of the Fatoto Buze-Kunda Skills Centre for Women.
A beneficiary of the Fatoto Buze-Kunda Skills Centre for Women harvesting cassava for a meal.
A beneficiary of the Fatoto Buze-Kunda Skills Centre for Women harvesting cassava for a meal.
Waiting in line at the Fatoto Buze-Kunda Skills Centre for Women.
A local woman in the village of Fatoto.
An organizer in one of the Telefoood cooperatives for jam production harvesting green tomatoes for more jam.
Beneficiaries of the Fatoto Buze-Kunda Skills Centre for Women collecting water at a well.
An organizer in one of the Telefoood cooperatives for jam production carrying harvested green tomatoes for more jam.
One of the members of the Tissaf Women's Cooperative in the doorway of her home.
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Members of the women's farmer group transplanting tomatoes.
Integrated Community and Farm Development for Women Farmer's Group - TFD-99/GAM/001: The project aims to introduce new vegetables, neem tree and cashew nut production and to develop the livestock sector. The primary beneficiaries are 200 women farmers in Djifanga Village and their immediate families. The socio-economic situation of the community should improve as there will be adequate vegetables for marketing and local consumption as well as livestock products and fruits to market for income generation all year round. Neem trees will provide natural insecticides and fodder for the livestock in the future.
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