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De-mining experts clearing cluster bombs from grazing and farm lands in South Lebanon. These devices have rendered traditional livelihoods such as herding and farming in the area highly dangerous.
De-mining experts clearing cluster bombs from grazing and farm lands in South Lebanon. These devices have rendered traditional livelihoods such as herding and farming in the area highly dangerous.
De-mining experts clearing cluster bombs from grazing and farm lands in South Lebanon. These devices have rendered traditional livelihoods such as herding and farming in the area highly dangerous.
De-mining experts clearing cluster bombs from grazing and farm lands in South Lebanon. These devices have rendered traditional livelihoods such as herding and farming in the area highly dangerous.
De-mining experts clearing cluster bombs from grazing and farm lands in South Lebanon. These devices have rendered traditional livelihoods such as herding and farming in the area highly dangerous.
De-mining experts clearing cluster bombs from grazing and farm lands in South Lebanon. These devices have rendered traditional livelihoods such as herding and farming in the area highly dangerous.
De-mining experts clearing cluster bombs from grazing and farm lands in South Lebanon. These devices have rendered traditional livelihoods such as herding and farming in the area highly dangerous.
A goat herder who lost a part of his leg after stepping on a cluster bomb while herding his goats next to the village of Houla in South Lebanon in the summer of 2006.
Goats graze in a field near Kfar Shouba. Goats supplied by a FAO emergency project are helping hundreds of herders in southern Lebanon rebuild their herds.
A family eating at home, Houla village, South Lebanon. October 2008.
A panoramic view of the landscape surrounding Houla village in South Lebanon.
A farmer who received a cow as part of an FAO emergency project, talking about her experience during the 2006 hostilities. Her brother, right, lost a part of his leg after stepping on a cluster bomb w
Members of a family whose home was destroyed in the 2006 hostilities, Siddiqine village, South Lebanon. The family has received assistance through a FAO project to help restore livelihoods in the area
A couple stand amidst the ruins of their home destroyed in the 2006 hostilities, Siddikine village, South Lebanon. The couple has received assistance through a FAO project to help restore livelihoods
Portrait of a family that received a cow from a FAO livestock project to help recover losses and generate income.Siddiqine village.
Farmers attending a horticulture training course in Sarafand village. The course is part of a FAO programme for the reconstruction of South Lebanon after the 2006 hostilities.
Farmers attending a horticulture training course in Sarafand village. The course is part of a FAO programme for the reconstruction of South Lebanon after the 2006 hostilities.
Goat cheese is stored in a freezer after processing by a farmer near the village of Froun in South Lebanon.
Unloading a truck with plants from the Robinson Group which is part of a programme of the FAO for the reconstruction of Lebanon following hostilities in the summer of 2006. Sarafand village, Lebanon.
Information materials provided to farmers attending a horticulture training course in Sarafand village. The course is part of a FAO programme for the reconstruction of South Lebanon after the 2006 hos
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De-mining experts clearing cluster bombs from grazing and farm lands in South Lebanon. These devices have rendered traditional livelihoods such as herding and farming in the area highly dangerous.
Following the 2006 military conflict with Israel, much agricultural land was left contaminated by unexploded ordnance. Fields are being cleared by United Nations Mine Action Coordination Centre for South Lebanon (UN MACC SL). Two FAO post-conflict projects for the agricultural sector (OSRO/LEB/701/UNJ - Title: Early Recovery Assistance for the Agriculture Small-holder, and OSRO/LEB/702/UNJ - Title: Early Recovery Assistance to War-affected, Resource-poor Livestock Keepers in Southern Lebanon) worked in close cooperation with UN MACC SL.
10/10/2008
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© FAO/Kai Wiedenhoefer
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