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Rebibbia Prison Workers Recycling FAO Banners Into Bags
Rebibbia Prison Workers Recycling FAO Banners Into Bags
Rebibbia Prison Workers Recycling FAO Banners Into Bags
Rebibbia Prison Workers Recycling FAO Banners Into Bags
Rebibbia Prison Workers Recycling FAO Banners Into Bags
Rebibbia Prison Workers Recycling FAO Banners Into Bags
Rebibbia Prison Workers Recycling FAO Banners Into Bags
Photo with recycled bags from Rebibbia prison, for FAO InTouch.
Photo with recycled bags from Rebibbia prison, for FAO InTouch.
Photo with recycled bags from Rebibbia prison, for FAO InTouch.
Photo with recycled bags from Rebibbia prison, for FAO InTouch.
Photo with recycled bags from Rebibbia prison, for FAO InTouch.
Photo with recycled bags from Rebibbia prison, for FAO InTouch.
Photo with recycled bags from Rebibbia prison, for FAO InTouch.
Photo with recycled bags from Rebibbia prison, for FAO InTouch.
Photo with recycled bags from Rebibbia prison, for FAO InTouch.
Photo with recycled bags from Rebibbia prison, for FAO InTouch.
Photo with recycled bags from Rebibbia prison, for FAO InTouch.
Photo with recycled bags from Rebibbia prison, for FAO InTouch.
Photo with recycled bags from Rebibbia prison, for FAO InTouch.
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Rebibbia Prison Workers Recycling FAO Banners Into Bags
18 November 2010, Rome - Bags made by prisoners at Rebibbia women's prison with used PVC supplied by FAO. The initiative came about through an agreement between FAO, Italian NGO Ora d'aria and the prison.
11/18/2010
Location
Rome
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© FAO/Scott Grove
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FAO. Editorial use only. Photo credit must be given.