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  • Customers browse the internet at the Busy Internet internet cafe in Accra, Ghana on Thursday February 1, 2007. Founded five years ago, the company offers the services of a standard internet cafe, but also provides internet access to 90,000 residential and commercial clients. Busy Internet has grown 30-35% since its creation, and has over 120 employees..
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  • An employee helps a customer browse the internet at the Busy Internet internet cafe in Accra, Ghana on Thursday February 1, 2007. Founded five years ago, the company offers the services of a standard internet cafe, but also provides internet access to 90,000 residential and commercial clients. Busy Internet has grown 30-35% since its creation, and has over 120 employees..
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  • Customers browse the internet at the Busy Internet internet cafe in Accra, Ghana on Thursday February 1, 2007. Founded five years ago, the company offers the services of a standard internet cafe, but also provides internet access to 90,000 residential and commercial clients. Busy Internet has grown 30-35% since its creation, and has over 120 employees.
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  • Customers browse the internet at the Busy Internet internet cafe in Accra, Ghana on Thursday February 1, 2007. Founded five years ago, the company offers the services of a standard internet cafe, but also provides internet access to 90,000 residential and commercial clients. Busy Internet has grown 30-35% since its creation, and has over 120 employees.
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  • Children browsing the internet at an internet cafe in Accra, Ghana.
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  • Children browsing the internet at an internet cafe in Accra, Ghana.
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  • Customers browse the internet at the Busy Internet internet cafe in Accra, Ghana on Thursday February 1, 2007. Founded five years ago, the company offers the services of a standard internet cafe, but also provides internet access to 90,000 residential and commercial clients. Busy Internet has grown 30-35% since its creation, and has over 120 employees..
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  • Customers browse the internet at the Busy Internet internet cafe in Accra, Ghana on Thursday February 1, 2007.
    GHA07.0201.GHANA_DEV015.JPG
  • Children browsing the internet at an internet cafe in Accra, Ghana.
    GHA08.0115.KIDSWHOWEB005.jpg
  • Children browsing the internet at an internet cafe in Accra, Ghana.
    GHA08.0115.KIDSWHOWEB003.jpg
  • A teenager pulls apart the contents of a computer keyboard monitors to recover a plate of metal that can be sold for money near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Thursday August 21, 2008.
    GHA08.0821.COMPUTERDUMP0017.jpg
  • Young men pull apart the contents of computer monitors and other electronics to recover copper and other metals that can be sold for money near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Thursday August 21, 2008.
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  • Young men pull apart the contents of computer monitors and other electronics to recover copper and other metals that can be sold for money at the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Thursday August 21, 2008.
    GHA08.0821.COMPUTERDUMP0006.jpg
  • A boy stirs the fire he uses to burn plastic off computer parts to recover copper that he will then sell for money near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Thursday August 21, 2008.
    GHA08.0821.COMPUTERDUMP0071.jpg
  • Boys stand in a cloud of smoke by burning pieces of plastic near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Thursday August 21, 2008..Using pieces of plastic from computer casings and foam from old refrigerators, boys build fires to burn plastic off cables that come from computers and other electronics. They recover the copper and sell it for about $4 a kilo.
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  • A young man stirs the fire he uses to burn plastic off computer parts to recover copper that he will then sell for money near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Thursday August 21, 2008.
    GHA08.0821.COMPUTERDUMP0098.jpg
  • Boys play football in an area littered with discarded computer monitors and other electronics near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Tuesday August 12, 2008.
    GHA08.0812.COMPUTERDUMP0107.jpg
  • The empty casing of a computer monitor lays on the ground while boys burn plastic off cables from electronics to recover copper near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Tuesday August 12, 2008.
    GHA08.0812.COMPUTERDUMP0017.jpg
  • A boy sits on the back casing of a computer monitor while his friend stirs the fire to recover copper from electrical cables near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Thursday August 21, 2008.
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  • A boy sits on the back casing of a computer monitor while his friend stirs the fire to recover copper from electrical cables near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Thursday August 21, 2008.
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  • Discarded computer keyboards and parts of other electronics are piled up near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Tuesday August 12, 2008. The brand name IBM is clearly readable on one of the keyboards.
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  • Computer monitor casings and other trash litter an area located near Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Tuesday August 12, 2008.
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  • A boy sits on his bicycle near a large pile of plastic casings from computers and other electronics near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Tuesday August 12, 2008.
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  • A boy carries a load of cables and wires from computers and other electronics as he prepares to set them on fire to recover copper near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Thursday August 21, 2008.
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  • A boys walks through smoke as he carries a ball of cables that came from computers and other electronics near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Thursday August 21, 2008. Boys use fire to burn off the plastic off cables and extract the copper that can be sold for money. Half a kilo of copper will sell for about $2..
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  • A boy holds a ball of cables that came from computers and other electronics as he intends to burn them to extract copper that can be sold for money near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Thursday August 21, 2008.
    GHA08.0821.COMPUTERDUMP0078.jpg
  • Boys burn parts of computers and other electronics to recover copper wires and cables near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Thursday August 21, 2008..
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  • Administrative assistant Nana Ama Bentsi-Enchill (front) and a group of students use laptops to browse the internet over a wireless network at the Kokrobitey Institute in the town of Kokrobitey, 30km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Sunday January 18, 2009.
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  • Students use laptops to browse the internet over a wireless network at the Kokrobitey Institute in the town of Kokrobitey, 30km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Sunday January 18, 2009. From left to right Reuben Sekpona, Abass Aryee, Nana Ama Bentsi-Enchill, Simon Mensah.
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  • Students use laptops to browse the internet over a wireless network at the Kokrobitey Institute in the town of Kokrobitey, 30km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Sunday January 18, 2009. From left to right Abass Aryee, Oti Dodoo, Nana Ama Bentsi-Enchill, Kenful Agbemenya, Simon Mensah.
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  • Boys rummage through ashes as they look for strings of copper wire near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Thursday August 21, 2008.
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  • Students use laptops to browse the internet over a wireless network at the Kokrobitey Institute in the town of Kokrobitey, 30km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Sunday January 18, 2009. From left to right Patrick Tetteh Tamatey, Reuben Sekpona, Abass Aryee, Nana Ama Bentsi-Enchill, Simon Mensah.
    GHA09.0118.KOKROBITEY0072.jpg
  • Students use laptops to browse the internet over a wireless network at the Kokrobitey Institute in the town of Kokrobitey, 30km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Sunday January 18, 2009. From left to right Patrick Tetteh Tamatey, Reuben Sekpona, Abass Aryee, Nana Ama Bentsi-Enchill, Simon Mensah.
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  • Students use laptops to browse the internet over a wireless network at the Kokrobitey Institute in the town of Kokrobitey, 30km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Sunday January 18, 2009. From left to right Reuben Sekpona, Abass Aryee, Nana Ama Bentsi-Enchill, Simon Mensah.
    GHA09.0118.KOKROBITEY0059.jpg
  • Students use laptops to browse the internet over a wireless network at the Kokrobitey Institute in the town of Kokrobitey, 30km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Sunday January 18, 2009. From left to right Joshua Sarbah, Nana Ama Bentsi-Enchill, Kenful Agbemenya, Simon Mensah.
    GHA09.0118.KOKROBITEY0054.jpg
  • Abass Aryee (L) and Oti Dodoo use laptops to browse the internet over a wireless network at the Kokrobitey Institute in the town of Kokrobitey, 30km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Sunday January 18, 2009.
    GHA09.0118.KOKROBITEY0048.jpg
  • Students use laptops to browse the internet over a wireless network at the Kokrobitey Institute in the town of Kokrobitey, 30km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Sunday January 18, 2009. Sitting on the ground are Abass Aryee (L) and Oti Dodoo.
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  • Students use laptops to browse the internet over a wireless network at the Kokrobitey Institute in the town of Kokrobitey, 30km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Sunday January 18, 2009. From left to right Joshua Sarbah, Oti Dodoo, Abass Aryee.
    GHA09.0118.KOKROBITEY0032.jpg
  • Students use laptops to browse the internet over a wireless network at the Kokrobitey Institute in the town of Kokrobitey, 30km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Sunday January 18, 2009. From left to right Joshua Sarbah, Oti Dodoo, Abass Aryee.
    GHA09.0118.KOKROBITEY0034.jpg
  • Students use laptops to browse the internet over a wireless network at the Kokrobitey Institute in the town of Kokrobitey, 30km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Sunday January 18, 2009. From left to right Reuben Sekpona, Patrick Tetteh Tamatey, Kenful Agbemenya, Abass Aryee, Joshua Sarbah, Dana Aama.
    GHA09.0118.KOKROBITEY0023.jpg
  • Students use laptops to browse the internet over a wireless network at the Kokrobitey Institute in the town of Kokrobitey, 30km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Sunday January 18, 2009. From left to right Oti Dodoo, Reuben Sekpona, Patrick Tetteh Tamatey, Kenful Agbemenya, Abass Aryee, Joshua Sarbah.
    GHA09.0118.KOKROBITEY0017.jpg
  • Students use laptops to browse the internet over a wireless network at the Kokrobitey Institute in the town of Kokrobitey, 30km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Sunday January 18, 2009. From left to right Oti Dodoo, Patrick Tetteh Tamatey, Reuben Sekpona, Kenful Agbemenya, Simon Mensah, Abass Aryee, Joshua Sarbah.
    GHA09.0118.KOKROBITEY0010.jpg
  • Students use laptops to browse the internet over a wireless network at the Kokrobitey Institute in the town of Kokrobitey, 30km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Sunday January 18, 2009. Clockwise from bottom-left Oti Dodoo, Reuben Sekpona, Kenful Agbemenya, Abass Aryee, Joshua Sarbah, Dana Aama, Simon Mensah, Patrick Tetteh Tamatey.
    GHA09.0118.KOKROBITEY0007.jpg
  • Students use laptops to browse the internet over a wireless network at the Kokrobitey Institute in the town of Kokrobitey, 30km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Sunday January 18, 2009. Clockwise from bottom, Oti Dodoo, Reuben Sekpona, Kenful Agbemenya, Abass Aryee.
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  • The plastic casing of a Blaupunkt television lays among other trash near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Thursday August 21, 2008.
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  • A boy pours water from a plastic sachet onto hot copper wire to cool it off before handling it near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Thursday August 21, 2008.
    GHA08.0821.COMPUTERDUMP0125.jpg
  • A man loads electronics destined for junk on a cart at the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Tuesday August 12, 2008.
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  • A girl stands among discarded pieces of electronics near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Tuesday August 12, 2008.
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  • A girl who sells sachets of drinking water waits while boys burn cables from electronics to recover copper near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Thursday August 21, 2008. While girls aren't directly involved in the business, they sell boys the water they use to cool off hot copper wires before handling them.
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  • Students use laptops to browse the internet over a wireless network at the Kokrobitey Institute in the town of Kokrobitey, 30km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Sunday January 18, 2009. From bottom clockwise Patrick Tetteh Tamatey, Reuben Sekpona, Abass Aryee, Nana Ama Bentsi-Enchill, Simon Mensah.
    GHA09.0118.KOKROBITEY0063.jpg
  • The plastic casing of a Telefunken VCR  lays among other trash near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Thursday August 21, 2008.
    GHA08.0821.COMPUTERDUMP0222.jpg
  • A boy rummages through ashes as he looks for strings of copper wire near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Thursday August 21, 2008.
    GHA08.0821.COMPUTERDUMP0137.jpg
  • A boy handles a bundle of copper wire after burning off the plastic that covered it near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Thursday August 21, 2008..
    GHA08.0821.COMPUTERDUMP0131.jpg
  • Boys rummage through ashes as they look for strings of copper wire near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Thursday August 21, 2008.
    GHA08.0821.COMPUTERDUMP0189.JPG
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