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The manager of the Tissaf Women's Cooperative, which cares for a goat herd, doing laundry at the village spring.
The manager of the Tissaf Women's Cooperative, which cares for a goat herd, doing laundry at the village spring.
The manager of the Tissaf Women's Cooperative herding a donkey to a spring nearby where she collects water for the goat herd.
The manager of the Tissaf Women's Cooperative herding a donkey to a spring nearby where she collects water for the goat herd.
The manager of the Tissaf Women's Cooperative emptying a jug of water into a portable trough for the goat herd to drink.
Women of the Tissaf Women's Cooperative collecting water for the goats at the spring nearby.
A portrait of the manager of the Tissaf Women's Cooperative. Through the proliferation and care of the herd the Cooperative will be able to begin organic cheese production using goat milk for extra in
Women of the Tissaf Women's Cooperative collecting water for the goats at the spring nearby.
A view of the spring where the women of the Tissaf Women's Cooperative collect water for the goat herd they look after.
The manager of the Tissaf Women's Cooperative putting on a veil before going out. The Cooperative, with Telefood funding, assists rural women in improving their livelihoods by providing a herd of goat
Women of the Tissaf Women's Cooperative collecting water for the goats at the spring nearby.
The water tank of the Tissaf Women's Cooperative located just near the goat barn.
Two members of the Tissaf Women's Cooperative herding a donkey back to the barn with water collected from a spring nearby for the goat herd.
A portrait of the manager of the Tissaf Women's Cooperative. Through the proliferation and care of the herd the Cooperative will be able to begin organic cheese production using goat milk for extra in
Two members of the Tissaf Women's Cooperative herding a donkey back to the barn with water collected from a spring nearby for the goat herd.
The manager of the Tissaf Women's Cooperative putting on a veil before going out. The Cooperative, with Telefood funding, assists rural women in improving their livelihoods by providing a herd of goat
Two members of the Tissaf Women's Cooperative helping out at the goat barn.
The manager of the Tissaf Women's Cooperative working with fellow members at the goat barn.
The manager of the Tissaf Women's Cooperative preparing the goat feed.
The manager of the Tissaf Women's Cooperative working with fellow members at the goat barn.
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The manager of the Tissaf Women's Cooperative, which cares for a goat herd, doing laundry at the village spring.
Goat farming for rural women of the Boulemane Province - TFD-01/MOR/002. The objectives of the project are to enable rural women of the Boulemane Province to care for a herd of goats and in the long-term to utilize the goat milk to produce organic cheese for income generating activities, as was done successfully in other regions of Morocco (Chefchaouen).

05/15/2004
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© FAO/Djibril Sy
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