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TeleFood
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Carrying water back from the Gambia River to the Telefood garden.
Collecting water from an inlet of the Gambia River to water the crops in the Telefood garden.
Collecting water from an inlet of the Gambia River to water the Telefood garden.
A young beneficiary of the Telefood garden on the banks of the Gambia River.
A beneficiary of the Telefood garden collecting water at an inlet of the Gambia River for watering the plants.
Standing on the banks of the Gambia River.
Young boys of Njangeune Village eating a lunch of rice.
Young boys of Njangeune Village eating a lunch of rice.
Young boys of Njangeune Village eating a lunch of rice.
A woman of Njangeune Village winnowing husks from peanuts just shelled.
A woman from Njangeune Village carrying a load of harvested peanuts to be shelled.
A woman of Njangeune Village winnowing husks from peanuts just shelled.
Women of Njangeune Village picking stones out of harvested peanuts to be shelled.
A young beneficiary of the Telefood garden riding a horse-drawn cart back from the Telefood vegetable garden.
Women of Njangeune Village winnowing husks from peanuts they have just shelled.
A young mother grinding with a large mortar and pestle.
A young beneficiary of the Telefood project transporting friends and relatives on a horse-drawn cart back from the Telefood vegetable garden.
A young beneficiary of the Telefood garden riding a horse-drawn cart.
Beneficiaries of the Fatoto Buze-Kunda Skills Centre for Women collecting water at a well.
A woman farmer transferring water harvested from a well into a bucket for watering crops.
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A well constructed in Njangeune Village with the help of Telefood Project funds. The water has enabled the villagers to water the crops even during the dry season when the Gambia River becomes too sal
FAO Project: Integrated Horticultural Fruit Nursery and Apiculture Project - TFD-01/GAM/004. To halt rural to urban migration of the "Almudos", Muslim street boys who beg to feed themselves and the "Marabouts" or their Koran teachers. To help diversify and improve the nutritional status of the communities.
12/22/2003
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© FAO/Djibril Sy
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