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FAO Project UNJP/SYR/021/FPA: Improving Livelihood Of Women Through Empowering Vulnerable Crisis Affected Households and Supporting the livelihoods of farmers and women groups in Syria
FAO Project UNJP/SYR/021/FPA: Improving Livelihood Of Women Through Empowering Vulnerable Crisis Affected Households and Supporting the livelihoods of farmers and women groups in Syria
FAO Project UNJP/SYR/021/FPA: Improving Livelihood Of Women Through Empowering Vulnerable Crisis Affected Households and Supporting the livelihoods of farmers and women groups in Syria
FAO Project UNJP/SYR/021/FPA: Improving Livelihood Of Women Through Empowering Vulnerable Crisis Affected Households and Supporting the livelihoods of farmers and women groups in Syria
FAO Project UNJP/SYR/021/FPA: Improving Livelihood Of Women Through Empowering Vulnerable Crisis Affected Households and Supporting the livelihoods of farmers and women groups in Syria
FAO Project UNJP/SYR/021/FPA: Improving Livelihood Of Women Through Empowering Vulnerable Crisis Affected Households and Supporting the livelihoods of farmers and women groups in Syria
FAO Project UNJP/SYR/021/FPA: Improving Livelihood Of Women Through Empowering Vulnerable Crisis Affected Households and Supporting the livelihoods of farmers and women groups in Syria
FAO Project UNJP/SYR/021/FPA: Improving Livelihood Of Women Through Empowering Vulnerable Crisis Affected Households and Supporting the livelihoods of farmers and women groups in Syria
FAO Project UNJP/SYR/021/FPA: Improving Livelihood Of Women Through Empowering Vulnerable Crisis Affected Households and Supporting the livelihoods of farmers and women groups in Syria
FAO project OSRO/SYR/801/ITA: Supporting the livelihoods of farmers and women's groups in Syria
FAO project OSRO/SYR/801/ITA: Supporting the livelihoods of farmers and women's groups in Syria
FAO project OSRO/SYR/801/ITA: Supporting the livelihoods of farmers and women's groups in Syria
FAO project OSRO/SYR/801/ITA: Supporting the livelihoods of farmers and women's groups in Syria
FAO project OSRO/SYR/801/ITA: Supporting the livelihoods of farmers and women's groups in Syria
FAO project OSRO/SYR/801/ITA: Supporting the livelihoods of farmers and women's groups in Syria
FAO project OSRO/SYR/801/ITA: Supporting the livelihoods of farmers and women's groups in Syria
FAO project OSRO/SYR/801/ITA: Supporting the livelihoods of farmers and women's groups in Syria
FAO project OSRO/SYR/801/ITA: Supporting the livelihoods of farmers and women's groups in Syria
FAO project OSRO/SYR/801/ITA: Supporting the livelihoods of farmers and women's groups in Syria
FAO project OSRO/SYR/801/ITA: Supporting the livelihoods of farmers and women's groups in Syria
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FAO Project UNJP/SYR/021/FPA: Improving Livelihood Of Women Through Empowering Vulnerable Crisis Affected Households and Supporting the livelihoods of farmers and women groups in Syria
28 July 2019, Tartous, Syria - Adla Hasan, lives Safita-Tartous Governorate, supports herself, and her siblings of five, by farming and producing olives products for more than 20 years. Adla simply loves making variety of olives products because she inherited the traditional making process from her mother. She produces olives pickles, olives oil and soap. She believes that her products can compete manufactured because she keens to meet food hygiene standards. Adla hopes to gain the proper income she deserves.
07/28/2019
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Syria
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