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  • Fish cooks in a pot at the home of Edith Saysay in the village of Jenneh, Bomi county, Liberia on Tuesday April 3, 2012. As part of a UNICEF sponsored social cash transfer programme, Edith and her family receive 2650 Liberian dollars (approx. 36 USD) per month. The money has allowed her to buy cassava from which she makes fufu that she then sells for profit. She also uses some of the money to send all of her seven children to school. Before joining the programme, only 3  of her children attended school.
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  • Tarah 7, prepares cassava leaves as she cooks with her mother Edith at their home in the village of Jenneh, Bomi county, Liberia on Tuesday April 3, 2012. As part of a UNICEF sponsored social cash transfer programme, Tarah and her family receive 2650 Liberian dollars (approx. 36 USD) per month. The money has allowed her to buy cassava from which she makes fufu that she then sells for profit. She also uses some of the money to send all of her seven children to school. Before joining the programme, only 3  of her children attended school.
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  • Edith Saysay, 35, pours palm oil into a pot as she cooks in the village of Jenneh, Bomi county, Liberia on Tuesday April 3, 2012. As part of a UNICEF sponsored social cash transfer programme, Edith and her family receive 2650 Liberian dollars (approx. 36 USD) per month. The money has allowed her to buy cassava from which she makes fufu that she then sells for profit. She also uses some of the money to send all of her seven children to school. Before joining the programme, only 3  of her children attended school.
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  • Edith Saysay, 35, holds a bowl with dried peppers as she cooks at home in the village of Jenneh, Bomi county, Liberia on Tuesday April 3, 2012. As part of a UNICEF sponsored social cash transfer programme, Edith and her family receive 2650 Liberian dollars (approx. 36 USD) per month. The money has allowed her to buy cassava from which she makes fufu that she then sells for profit. She also uses some of the money to send all of her seven children to school. Before joining the programme, only 3  of her children attended school.
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  • A boy pounds palm nuts at home in a rural area near Kpong, Ghana on Wednesday June 17, 2009.
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  • A girl sits outside her home in the West Point slum in Monrovia, Montserrado county, Liberia on Monday April 2, 2012.
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  • A woman cooks outside the basic shelter where she lives with her family at the Miketo IDP settlement, Katanga province, Democratic Republic of Congo on Sunday February 19, 2012.
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  • A woman and her child prepare attieke, a local staple made of cassava, in Tano Akakro, Cote d'Ivoire on Saturday June 20, 2009.
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  • Farmer Safietou Goudiaby shakes rice after pounding it to separate the shell from the grain outside her home in the village of Kagnarou, Senegal on Friday May 28, 2010. She says the process takes about two hours.
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  • A woman stands outside her home in Tano Akakro, Cote d'Ivoire on Saturday June 20, 2009.
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  • A woman and her child prepare attieke, a local staple made of cassava, in Tano Akakro, Cote d'Ivoire on Saturday June 20, 2009.
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  • A woman and her child prepare attieke, a local staple made of cassava, in Tano Akakro, Cote d'Ivoire on Saturday June 20, 2009.
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  • A woman prepares attieke, a local staple made of cassava, in Tano Akakro, Cote d'Ivoire on Saturday June 20, 2009.
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  • Women grind cassava to make gari - a local staple - in the village of Alandohou, Benin on Monday September 10, 2007. The women are part of a unicef-sponsored micro-credit programme that helps them make income to send their children to school.
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  • Mariam Alhassan, 11, helps her mother cook dinner inside the compound where they live in the village of Ying, northern Ghana, on Monday June 4, 2007.
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  • Women cook a clean dishes outside their home in the village of Bukunda, DRC on Thursday August 5, 2010..
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  • Women cook a clean dishes outside their home in the village of Bukunda, DRC on Thursday August 5, 2010..
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  • Firimin Kouassi, 13, cooks on his uncle's cocoa plantation near the town of Moussadougou, Bas-Sassandra region, Cote d'Ivoire on Monday March 5, 2012. Firimin decided to abandon school.
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  • Kihouala Koné, 51, cooking outside the restaurant she owns in the town of Katiola, Cote d'Ivoire on Friday July 12, 2013. Kihouala underwent FGM as a child. She encourages other women in her community to speak out about their experience to help end the practice.
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  • Firimin Kouassi, 13, cooks on his uncle's cocoa plantation near the town of Moussadougou, Bas-Sassandra region, Cote d'Ivoire on Monday March 5, 2012. Firimin decided to abandon school.
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  • Patience Nsona harvests cassava leaves to bring back home for cooking in the village of Kinsiesi, Bas-Congo province, Democratic Republic of Congo on Saturday June 18, 2011.
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  • A woman cooks for her family outside the tent where they now live after their home was destroyed by floods in the village of Kpoto, Benin on Tuesday October 26, 2010. Waters have receded in Kpoto, but most of the village was literally flattened by floods that have hit Benin over the past few weeks. Almost all of the village's 1500 people have moved to a location near the local church, located about 500 meters away, where they now live in basic shelters.
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  • Kihouala Koné, 51, cooking outside the restaurant she owns in the town of Katiola, Cote d'Ivoire on Friday July 12, 2013. Kihouala underwent FGM as a child. She encourages other women in her community to speak out about their experience to help end the practice.
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  • Christine Koné, 26, carries a cooking pot as she walk out of her home in the town of Katiola, Cote d'Ivoire on Friday July 12, 2013. Christine underwent FGM as a child and now suffers from incontinence. She says she would never allow her daughter to undergo the procedure.
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  • Firimin Kouassi, 13, cooks on his uncle's cocoa plantation near the town of Moussadougou, Bas-Sassandra region, Cote d'Ivoire on Monday March 5, 2012. Firimin decided to abandon school.
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  • A girl cooks in the village of Kabe, Mali on Monday August 30, 2010..
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  • A woman pounds soy beans while cooking in the village of Moglaa, Ghana on Friday November 12, 2010.
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  • A woman holds her child while cooking outside the tent where they live after their home was destroyed by floods in the village of Kpoto, Benin on Wednesday October 27, 2010.
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  • Mariam Alhassan, 11, carries an empty bucket on her head as she prepares to head out to fetch water with other girls after coming home from school in the village of Ying, in the Savelugu-Nanton district, northern Ghana on Monday June 4, 2007. "I saw some other children go to school," she recalls, "but my father said we had no money for me to go. I cried and he agreed to send me." Before heading to school, Mariam I helps her mother at home by sweeping the floor, cooking, fetching water and firewood.When her father died a few years back, her older brother promised to keep her at school..
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