Close
Home
Help
Library
Login
FAO Staff Login
Register
0
Selected
Invert selection
Deselect all
Deselect all
Click here to refresh results
Click here to refresh results
Digital Asset Management (DAM) by Orange Logic
Go to Login page
Hide details
Explore More Collections
Conceptually similar
A father feeding his infant imported baby food in a shantytown in Aberdeen, Freetown.
Daily life in Aberdeen, Freetown.
A young woman using a shard of glass as a mirror while preparing for a night out in a shanty town in Aberdeen, Freetown.
A handful of chili peppers valued at 800 Leones (approximately USD $0.27) at the Aberdeen Market, Freetown.
A vendor displaying the beans she sells from her stall at Aberdeen Market. She is from Kabala, in northern Sierra Leone, but fled to Freetown during the country's civil war. She returns home every yea
A handful of dried okra valued at 500 Leones (approximately USD $0.17) at the Aberdeen Market, Freetown.
A handful of spelt, valued at 700 Leones (approximately USD $0.23) at the Aberdeen Market, Freetown.
A handful of imported rice worth 800 Leones (approximately USD $0.27) at the Aberdeen Market, Freetown. In Freetown, imported rice is often less expensive than locally grown rice.
A handful of shelled peanuts valued at 1, 000 Leones (approximately USD $0.34) at the Aberdeen Market, Freetown.
A handful of locally grown rice valued at 1,000 Leones (approximately USD $0.34) at the Aberdeen Market, Freetown. In Freetown, imported rice is often less expensive than locally grown rice.
A mother of three, attending her stall at Aberdeen Market. Like others at Aberdeen Market, she built her stall on her own. She has been working there for three years. She complains that this year, the
A handful of locally grown rice valued at 1,000 Leones (approximately USD $0.34) at the Aberdeen Market, Freetown. In Freetown, imported rice is often less expensive than locally grown rice.
Dr. Aloysius Cyril Lahai, FAO Programme Assistant, in his office in Freetown.
A handful of yellow lentils valued at 1,000 Leones (approximately USD $0.34) at the Aberdeen Market, Freetown.
Children playing an evening game of football in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
A handful of millet, valued at 1, 000 Leones (approximately USD $0.34) at the Aberdeen Market, Freetown.
Fishermen repairing their nets on the beach in Lumley, Freetown.
A handful of cowpeas valued at 1, 000 Leones (approximately USD $0.34) at the Aberdeen Market, Freetown.
Programme Officer Enitor Briggs at work in the FAO office in Freetown.
Panoramic aerial view of Freetown.
Similar tones
View images with similar tones
Add to collection
A young woman sick with malaria lying on a foam mattress outside her home in a shantytown in Aberdeen, Freetown.
11/16/2008
Credit
© FAO/Peter DiCampo
File size
2.00 MB
Unique ID
UF111OJ
FAO. Editorial use only. Photo credit must be given.