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Chickens distributed to inhabitants of the Otash Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) Camp in Nyala through the FAO/CHF Project. The project provides 2 chickens each to 2 500 households and includes vet
A young beneficiary of the FAO/CHP Project displaying one of her chickens in the Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) Camp in Nyala. The project provides 2 chickens each to 2 500 households and includes
A young beneficiary of the FAO/CHP Project displaying one of her chickens in the Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) Camp in Nyala. The project provides 2 chickens each to 2 500 households and includes
Children of the Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) Camp in Nyala posing next to the FAO/CHF Project sign. The project provides chickens to 2 500 households and includes veterinary care for the chicken
A panoramic view of the Otash Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) Camp in Nyala. The inhabitants of the Otash IDP Camp are beneficiaries of an FAO/CHF Project that provides 2 chickens each to 2 500 hou
A panoramic view of the Otash Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) Camp in Nyala. The inhabitants of the Otash IDP Camp are beneficiaries of an FAO/CHF Project that provides 2 chickens each to 2 500 hou
A young beneficiary of the FAO/CHP Project in the Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) Camp in Nyala. The project provides 2 chickens each to 2 500 households and includes veterinary care for the chicke
A young beneficiary of the FAO/CHP Project in the Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) Camp in Nyala. The project provides 2 chickens each to 2 500 households and includes veterinary care for the chicke
Inhabitants of the Otash Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) Camp in Nyala collecting water at a well.
Female inhabitants of the Otash Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) Camp in Nyala attending a women's literacy class.
Female inhabitants of the Otash Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) Camp in Nyala attending a women's literacy class.
Members of the community of Bulbul Dalal Alangra near Nyala, where many Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) are hosted, traveling by donkey in the outlying areas of the village.
Members of the community of Bulbul Dalal Alangra near Nyala, where many Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) are hosted, walking outside the confines of the village to check the crops and livestock.
Cattle resting at the Rual Dinka cattle camp near Rumbek. FAO trains community animal health workers, who live in these cattle camps, to identify and treat diseases.
Cattle resting at the Rual Dinka cattle camp near Rumbek. FAO trains community animal health workers, who live in these cattle camps, to identify and treat diseases.
A cattle worker at the Rual Dinka cattle camp near Rumbek. FAO trains community animal health workers, who live in these cattle camps, to identify and treat diseases.
Cattle resting at the Rual Dinka cattle camp near Rumbek. FAO trains community animal health workers, who live in these cattle camps, to identify and treat diseases.
Cattle resting at the Rual Dinka cattle camp near Rumbek. FAO trains community animal health workers, who live in these cattle camps, to identify and treat diseases.
The community of Bulbul Dalal Alangra, near Nyala, where many Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) are hosted, gathering in the village center. Both the host community and IDPs are vulnerable to hunger
A cattle worker milking a cow at the Rual Dinka cattle camp. FAO trains community animal health workers, who live in these cattle camps, to identify and treat diseases.
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Chickens distributed to inhabitants of the Otash Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) Camp in Nyala through the FAO/CHF Project. The project provides 2 chickens each to 2 500 households and includes vet
FAO Project: Emergency Assistance (Agriculture and Livestock) to vulnerable households in Darfur and support to the sustainable reintegration of returnees in the war-affected areas of South Sudan - OSRO/SUD/506/UK. Provision of emergency agriculture and livestock inputs, training and technology transfer to resume basic agricultural production, protect livestock assets, support asset creation, income generation and sustainable agricultural and pastoralist practices.
10/26/2005
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© FAO/Jose Cendon
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