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  • Women working at palm oil processing plant outside Ashaiman, one of Ghana's largest slums. The plant is set a few meters away from a large garbage dump.
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  • Women working at palm oil processing plant outside Ashaiman, one of Ghana's largest slums. The plant is set a few meters away from a large garbage dump.
    GHA05Ashaiman0015.jpg
  • Women working at palm oil processing plant outside Ashaiman, one of Ghana's largest slums. The plant is set a few meters away from a large garbage dump.
    GHA05Ashaiman0006.jpg
  • Women working at palm oil processing plant outside Ashaiman, one of Ghana's largest slums. The plant is set a few meters away from a large garbage dump.
    GHA05Ashaiman0008.jpg
  • Women working at palm oil processing plant outside Ashaiman, one of Ghana's largest slums. The plant is set a few meters away from a large garbage dump.
    GHA05Ashaiman0011.jpg
  • Women working at palm oil processing plant outside Ashaiman, one of Ghana's largest slums. The plant is set a few meters away from a large garbage dump.
    GHA05Ashaiman0012.jpg
  • Women working at palm oil processing plant outside Ashaiman, one of Ghana's largest slums. The plant is set a few meters away from a large garbage dump.
    GHA05Ashaiman0013.jpg
  • Women working at palm oil processing plant outside Ashaiman, one of Ghana's largest slums. The plant is set a few meters away from a large garbage dump.
    GHA05Ashaiman0001.jpg
  • Women working at palm oil processing plant outside Ashaiman, one of Ghana's largest slums. The plant is set a few meters away from a large garbage dump.
    GHA05Ashaiman0009.jpg
  • Women working at palm oil processing plant outside Ashaiman, one of Ghana's largest slums. The plant is set a few meters away from a large garbage dump.
    GHA05Ashaiman0016.jpg
  • Roasted palm nuts.
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  • A woman filters oil produced from shea nuts at the Dembayouma shea processing center in the village of Bankoumana, near Bamako, Mali on Friday January 15, 2010.
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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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  • Women filter oil produced from shea nuts at the Si Yiriwa shea processing center in the town of Diolila, Mali on Friday January 15, 2010.
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  • A woman filters oil produced from shea nuts at the Dembayouma shea processing center in the village of Bankoumana, near Bamako, Mali on Friday January 15, 2010.
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  • Togolese refugees at a UNHCR food distribution centre in the Ghanaian Volta region. Thousands of Togolese citizens crossed the border into Ghana after the violence that followed presidential elections in April 2005. Partly because of strong cultural ties between populations on both sides of the border, Togolese refugees were able to enjoy the relative hospitality of their Ghanaian neighbours, and are today scattered in various villages across the border. The UNHCR complains that, since the refugees aren't concentratred in large camps, media attention has been minimal, and that it has been very difficult to attract funding.
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  • Old gas lamps hang from the side of a house in Tano Akakro, Cote d'Ivoire on Saturday June 20, 2009.
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  • Young girl sitting on palm nut bags at palm oil processing plant outside Ashaiman, one of Ghana's largest slums. The plant is set a few meters away from a large garbage dump.
    GHA05Ashaiman0014.jpg
  • Man rubbing oil on goat leather to increase flexibility at a local tannery in Tamale, Northern Ghana.
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  • Roasted palm nuts.
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  • Mummuni Arishetu sorts sorghum as she prepares food for students at the Ying Anglican Primary School in the Savelugu-Nanton district, northern Ghana on Monday June 4, 2007. Through a partnership between parents and Catholic Relief Services (CRS) children who attend school are provided with a meal every day. According to one of the teachers, this alone is responsible for a 40 percent increase in attendance. CRS provides sorghum and oil, families provide tomatoes, fish and seasoning. Children also bring water and firewood from home.
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  • Mummuni Arishetu sorts sorghum as she prepares food for students at the Ying Anglican Primary School in the Savelugu-Nanton district, northern Ghana on Monday June 4, 2007. Through a partnership between parents and Catholic Relief Services (CRS) children who attend school are provided with a meal every day. According to one of the teachers, this alone is responsible for a 40 percent increase in attendance. CRS provides sorghum and oil, families provide tomatoes, fish and seasoning. Children also bring water and firewood from home.
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  • Abibatou Goudiaby, 21, lights an oil lamp so that her children can study at home in the village of Kagnarou, Senegal on Saturday May 29, 2010.
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  • Abibatou Goudiaby, 21, sits with her children while they study at home in the light of an oil lamp in the village of Kagnarou, Senegal on Saturday May 29, 2010.
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  • Old oil lamps hanging outside a home in Tano Akakro, Cote d'Ivoire on Saturday June 20, 2009.
    CIV09.0620.GATES0174.jpg
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