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10183_A10s

Terracing is being introduced to help farmers retain good soil in Kigombe district, and throughout Rwanda. The terracing is designed to prevent soil erosion. They will plant potatoes, beans, sweet potatoes and corn in September.
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10183_A11s

Terracing is being introduced to help farmers retain good soil in Kigombe district, and throughout Rwanda. The terracing is designed to prevent soil erosion. They will plant potatoes, beans, sweet potatoes and corn in September.
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10183_A12s

Terracing is being introduced to help farmers retain good soil in Kigombe district, and throughout Rwanda. The terracing is designed to prevent soil erosion. They will plant potatoes, beans, sweet potatoes and corn in September.
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10183_A17s

The trees grown in this nursery 6 km east of Kigombe, in Ruhondo, will be planted on terraced hillsides to help prevent erosion. As part of a WFP-sponsored Food For Work program, IFAD is contributing training, seeds and other material.
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10183_A19s

The trees grown in this nursery 6 km east of Kigombe, in Ruhondo, will be planted on terraced hillsides to help prevent erosion. As part of a WFP-sponsored Food For Work program, IFAD is contributing training, seeds and other material.
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10183_A1s

Technicians from regional communities receive training and support services in micro-credit and financing in Ruhengeri, northern Rwanda. The training is organised at the Ministry of Agriculture and sponsored by IFAD.
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10183_A20s

The trees grown in this nursery 6 km east of Kigombe, in Ruhondo, will be planted on terraced hillsides to help prevent erosion. As part of a WFP-sponsored Food For Work program, IFAD is contributing training, seeds and other material.
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10183_A23s

The trees grown in this nursery 6 km east of Kigombe, in Ruhondo, will be planted on terraced hillsides to help prevent erosion. As part of a WFP-sponsored Food For Work program, IFAD is contributing training, seeds and other material.
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10183_A24s

The trees grown in this nursery 6 km east of Kigombe, in Ruhondo, will be planted on terraced hillsides to help prevent erosion. As part of a WFP-sponsored Food For Work program, IFAD is contributing training, seeds and other material.
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10183_A28s

The trees grown in this nursery 6 km east of Kigombe, in Ruhondo, will be planted on terraced hillsides to help prevent erosion. As part of a WFP-sponsored Food For Work program, IFAD is contributing training, seeds and other material.
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10183_A2s

Technicians from regional communities receive training and support services in micro-credit and financing in Ruhengeri, northern Rwanda. The training is organised at the Ministry of Agriculture and sponsored by IFAD.
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10183_A30s

The trees grown in this nursery 6 km east of Kigombe, in Ruhondo, will be planted on terraced hillsides to help prevent erosion. As part of a WFP-sponsored Food For Work program, IFAD is contributing training, seeds and other material.
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10183_A31s

The trees grown in this nursery 6 km east of Kigombe, in Ruhondo, will be planted on terraced hillsides to help prevent erosion. As part of a WFP-sponsored Food For Work program, IFAD is contributing training, seeds and other material.
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10183_A3s

Technicians from regional communities receive training and support services in micro-credit and financing in Ruhengeri, northern Rwanda. The training is organised at the Ministry of Agriculture and sponsored by IFAD.
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10183_A4s

Technicians from regional communities receive training and support services in micro-credit and financing in Ruhengeri, northern Rwanda. The training is organised at the Ministry of Agriculture and sponsored by IFAD.
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10183_A5s

Technicians from regional communities receive training and support services in micro-credit and financing in Ruhengeri, northern Rwanda. The training is organised at the Ministry of Agriculture and sponsored by IFAD.
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10183_A8s

Terracing is being introduced to help farmers retain good soil in Kigombe district, and throughout Rwanda. The terracing is designed to prevent soil erosion. They will plant potatoes, beans, sweet potatoes and corn in September.
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10183_B10s

The trees grown in this nursery 6 km east of Kigombe, in Ruhondo, will be planted on terraced hillsides to help prevent erosion. As part of a WFP-sponsored Food For Work program, IFAD is contributing training, seeds and other material.
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10183_B13s

Workers make bricks in Nyamugali, 50 km north of Kigali. They take clay from a streambed and then shape, fire and sell it to make bricks and roof tiles. A local NGO called Duterimbere or 'Advancing Forward' organises and trains local groups through IFAD contributions.
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10183_B14s

Workers make bricks in Nyamugali, 50 km north of Kigali. They take clay from a streambed and then shape, fire and sell it to make bricks and roof tiles. A local NGO called Duterimbere or 'Advancing Forward' organises and trains local groups through IFAD contributions.
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10183_B1s

The trees grown in this nursery 6 km east of Kigombe, in Ruhondo, will be planted on terraced hillsides to help prevent erosion. As part of a WFP-sponsored Food For Work program, IFAD is contributing training, seeds and other material.
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10183_B21s

A women's brickmaking group has 50 members. Augustine, vice-president of the group, notes, 'business is currently slow...it is hard to transport the bricks to the main road where they will be easier to sell.' Though she says that her added income has enabled her to pay for medicine and enough food for her children.
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10183_B22s

A women's brickmaking group has 50 members. Augustine, vice-president of the group, notes, 'business is currently slow...it is hard to transport the bricks to the main road where they will be easier to sell.' Though she says that her added income has enabled her to pay for medicine and enough food for her children.
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10183_B27s

A women's brickmaking group has 50 members. Augustine, vice-president of the group, notes, 'business is currently slow...it is hard to transport the bricks to the main road where they will be easier to sell.' Though she says that her added income has enabled her to pay for medicine and enough food for her children.
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10183_B30s

A women's brickmaking group has 50 members. Augustine, vice-president of the group, notes, 'business is currently slow...it is hard to transport the bricks to the main road where they will be easier to sell.' Though she says that her added income has enabled her to pay for medicine and enough food for her children.
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10183_B3s

The trees grown in this nursery 6 km east of Kigombe, in Ruhondo, will be planted on terraced hillsides to help prevent erosion. As part of a WFP-sponsored Food For Work program, IFAD is contributing training, seeds and other material.
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10183_B4s

The trees grown in this nursery 6 km east of Kigombe, in Ruhondo, will be planted on terraced hillsides to help prevent erosion. As part of a WFP-sponsored Food For Work program, IFAD is contributing training, seeds and other material.
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10183_C10s

A farming group cultivates a thin strip of land where they will grow cabbage and other greens. The vegetation will be used to feed fish in a nearby fish pond that the association is building.
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10183_C11s

A farming group cultivates a thin strip of land where they will grow cabbage and other greens. The vegetation will be used to feed fish in the nearby fish pond that the association is building.
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10183_C13s

A farming group cultivates a thin strip of land where they will grow cabbage and other greens. The vegetation will be used to feed fish in the nearby fish pond that the association is building.
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10183_C14s

A farming group cultivates a thin strip of land where they will grow cabbage and other greens. The vegetation will be used to feed fish in the nearby fish pond that the association is building.
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10183_C2s

A women's brickmaking group has 50 members. Augustine, vice-president of the group, notes, 'business is currently slow...it is hard to transport the bricks to the main road where they will be easier to sell.' Though she says that her added income has enabled her to pay for medicine and enough food for her children.
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10183_C3s

A women's brickmaking group has 50 members. Augustine, vice-president of the group, notes, 'business is currently slow...it is hard to transport the bricks to the main road where they will be easier to sell.' Though she says that her added income has enabled her to pay for medicine and enough food for her children.
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10183_C9s

A farming group cultivates a thin strip of land where they will grow cabbage and other greens. The vegetation will be used to feed fish in a nearby fish pond that the association is building.
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10187_D20s

Shoemaker Kabalira Cyprion, 42 is the president of the shoemaker association Duhaguroke or 'Stand Up and Work.' He received small business management training from the program and credit to buy materials and equipment. 'We began this association before the war, and now the business is growing again' he says. 'Now I eat, I feed my children, I put my children in school, I get them clothes.'
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10187_D21s

Shoemaker Kabalira Cyprion, 42 is the president of the shoemaker association Duhaguroke or 'Stand Up and Work.' He received small business management training from the program and credit to buy materials and equipment. 'We began this association before the war, and now the business is growing again' he says. 'Now I eat, I feed my children, I put my children in school, I get them clothes.'
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10187_D22s

Shoemaker Kabalira Cyprion, 42 is the president of the shoemaker association Duhaguroke or 'Stand Up and Work.' He received small business management training from the program and credit to buy materials and equipment. 'We began this association before the war, and now the business is growing again' he says. 'Now I eat, I feed my children, I put my children in school, I get them clothes.'
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10187_D2s

Shoemaker Rwampmoyu Celestin, 40 has been making shoes for 20 years in Ruhengeri. He is training his seven sons and has an apprentice. 'It takes me up to two days to make one pair,' he says, 'which I can sell for up to 4000 Rfr.' He continues, 'many young people come to me looking for training, but I have no time.'
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10187_D32

Scrap metal workers make hinges for doors in Ruhengeri.
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10187_D33s

Scrap metal workers make hinges for doors in Ruhengeri.
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10187_D3s

Shoemaker Rwampmoyu Celestin, 40 has been making shoes for 20 years in Ruhengeri. He is training his seven sons and has an apprentice. 'It takes me up to two days to make one pair,' he says, 'which I can sell for up to 4000 Rfr.' He continues, 'many young people come to me looking for training, but I have no time.'
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10187_D5s

Shoemaker Rwampmoyu Celestin, 40 has been making shoes for 20 years in Ruhengeri. He is training his seven sons and has an apprentice. 'It takes me up to two days to make one pair,' he says, 'which I can sell for up to 4000 Rfr.' He continues, 'many young people come to me looking for training, but I have no time.'
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10187_D6s

Shoemaker Rwampmoyu Celestin, 40 has been making shoes for 20 years in Ruhengeri. He is training his seven sons and has an apprentice. 'It takes me up to two days to make one pair,' he says, 'which I can sell for up to 4000 Rfr.' He continues, 'many young people come to me looking for training, but I have no time.'
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10187_E13s

Woodworker and member of a woodworkers association makes a couch in Ruhengeri.
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10187_E14s

Woodworker and member of a woodworkers association makes a couch in Ruhengeri.
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10187_E19s

Scrap metal workers make hinges for doors in Ruhengeri.
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10187_E1s

Shoemaker Kabalira Cyprion, 42 is the president of the shoemaker association Duhaguroke or 'Stand Up and Work.' He received small business management training from the program and credit to buy materials and equipment. 'We began this association before the war, and now the business is growing again' he says. 'Now I eat, I feed my children, I put my children in school, I get them clothes.'
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10187_E20s

Scrap metal workers make hinges for doors in Ruhengeri.
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10187_E21s

Scrap metal workers make hinges for doors in Ruhengeri.
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10187_E24s

Umwanziakuvugaye Guide, 35, is vice-president of of the brickmakers association Abarihamwenuwiteka, or 'Always together with God.' He has been making bricks for 15 years and can shape on average 2 bricks a minute. There are 11 members of the association. He has received small business management training from the program and credit to buy materials and equipment.
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10187_E25s

Umwanziakuvugaye Guide, 35, is vice-president of of the brickmakers association Abarihamwenuwiteka, or 'Always together with God.' He has been making bricks for 15 years and can shape on average 2 bricks a minute. There are 11 members of the association. He has received small business management training from the program and credit to buy materials and equipment.
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10187_E26s

Umwanziakuvugaye Guide, 35, is vice-president of of the brickmakers association Abarihamwenuwiteka, or 'Always together with God.' He has been making bricks for 15 years and can shape on average 2 bricks a minute. There are 11 members of the association. He has received small business management training from the program and credit to buy materials and equipment.
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10187_E2s

Shoemaker Kabalira Cyprion, 42 is the president of the shoemaker association Duhaguroke or 'Stand Up and Work.' He received small business management training from the program and credit to buy materials and equipment. 'We began this association before the war, and now the business is growing again' he says. 'Now I eat, I feed my children, I put my children in school, I get them clothes.'
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10187_F15s

A sign displaying the cloths they offer at the dress-makers association Ambara or 'to dress' sew clothing after having received orders directly from customers. There are ten members in their association and the president has received business training.
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10187_F19s

Metal workers make doors, window-frames, and hinges and have formed a metal workers association.
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10187_F1s

Members of the dress-makers association Ambara or 'to dress' sew clothing after having received orders directly from customers. There are ten members in their association and the president has received business training.
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10187_F25s

Umwanziakuvugaye Guide, 35, is vice-president of of the brickmakers association Abarihamwenuwiteka or 'Always together with God.' He has been making bricks for 15 years and can shape on average 2 bricks a minute. There are 11 members of the association. He has received small business management training from the program and credit to buy materials and equipment.
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10187_F2s

Members of the dress-makers association Ambara or 'to dress' sew clothing after having received orders directly from customers. There are ten members in their association and the president has received business training.
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10187_F3s

Members of the dress-makers association Ambara or 'to dress' sew clothing after having received orders directly from customers. There are ten members in their association and the president has received business training.
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10188_G22s

Ntahontuye Etienne, 34, is working at a BSF-sponsored health session in which local women learn to monitor their children's nutrition and growth records. Etienne is one of seven trained health workers in Nyarutovu in the Karambo District. Approximately 23 000 people depend on this service, and about 150 children will be weighed today. 'I was trained in basic health, how to identify illnesses, weigh children and teach some basic health education to the mothers', says Etienne. 'It's great to work in the health sector; they need this help and I need to help the population.'
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10188_G23s

Ntahontuye Etienne, 34, is working at a BSF-sponsored health session in which local women learn to monitor their children's nutrition and growth records. Etienne is one of seven trained health workers in Nyarutovu in the Karambo District. Approximately 23 000 people depend on this service, and about 150 children will be weighed today. 'I was trained in basic health, how to identify illnesses, weigh children and teach some basic health education to the mothers', says Etienne. 'It's great to work in the health sector; they need this help and I need to help the population.'
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10188_G24s

Ntahontuye Etienne, 34, is working at a BSF-sponsored health session in which local women learn to monitor their children's nutrition and growth records. Etienne is one of seven trained health workers in Nyarutovu in the Karambo District. Approximately 23 000 people depend on this service, and about 150 children will be weighed today. 'I was trained in basic health, how to identify illnesses, weigh children and teach some basic health education to the mothers', says Etienne. 'It's great to work in the health sector; they need this help and I need to help the population.'
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10188_G36

Portrait of villagers in Nyarutovu, Karambo district.
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10187_G5s

Ndayambaje Evariste, 25, is a leatherworker who makes leather goods, wallets, belts, and shoes in the village of Morambe, 50 km north of Kigali. He and his wife go to neighbouring towns on market days to sell his goods. Evariste has received micro-enterprise and management training from the project.
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10187_G8s

Ndayambaje Evariste, 25, is a leatherworker who makes leather goods, wallets, belts, and shoes in the village of Morambe, 50 km north of Kigali. He and his wife go to neighbouring towns on market days to sell his goods. Evariste has received micro-enterprise and management training from the project.
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10187_G9s

Ndayambaje Evariste, 25, is a leatherworker who makes leather goods, wallets, belts, and shoes in the village of Morambe, 50 km north of Kigali. He and his wife go to neighbouring towns on market days to sell his goods. Evariste has received micro-enterprise and management training from the project.
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10187_H1s

Leatherworkers make leather goods, wallets, belts, and shoes in the village of Morambe, 50 km north of Kigali. Ndayambaje Evariste, 25, and his wife go to neighbouring towns on market days to sell their goods. Evariste has received micro-enterprise and management training from the project. Joshephine (on the left), is an apprentice.
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10187_H25s

A project supported lime factory in the village of Kiryi, in Mubona district. Solid chunks of lime are mined and then fired in a brick oven. The association has ten members and the president received organisational and financial training.
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10187_H36s

A project supported lime factory in the village of Kiryi, in Mubona district. Solid chunks of lime are mined and then fired in a brick oven. The association has ten members and the president has received organisational and financial training.
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10187_H3s

Ndayambaje Evariste, 25, is a leatherworker who makes leather goods, wallets, belts, and shoes in the village of Morambe, 50 km north of Kigali. He and his wife go to neighbouring towns on market days to sell his goods. Evariste has received micro-enterprise and management training from the project.
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10187_H4s

Leatherworkers make leather goods, wallets, belts, and shoes in the village of Morambe, 50 km north of Kigali. Ndayambaje Evariste, 25, and his wife go to neighbouring towns on market days to sell their goods. Evariste has received micro-enterprise and management training from the project.
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10187_H5s

Ndayambaje Evariste, 25, is a leatherworker who makes leather goods, wallets, belts, and shoes in the village of Morambe, 50 km north of Kigali. He and his wife go to neighbouring towns on market days to sell his goods. Evariste has received micro-enterprise and management training from the project.
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10187_H7s

Ndayambaje Evariste, 25, is a leatherworker who makes leather goods, wallets, belts, and shoes in the village of Morambe, 50 km north of Kigali. He and his wife, Patricia, 23, go to neighbouring towns on market days to sell their goods.
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10187_H9s

Leatherworkers make leather goods, wallets, belts, and shoes in the village of Morambe, 50 km north of Kigali. Ndayambaje Evariste, 25, and his wife Patricia, 23, go to neighbouring towns on market days to sell their goods. Evariste has received micro-enterprise and management training from the project. Joshephine (in middle), is an apprentice.
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10188_I11s

At a BSF-sponsored health session in which local women learn to monitor their children's nutrition and growth records alongside trained health workers in Nyarutovu, Karambo district. Approximately 23 000 people depend on this service, and about 150 children will be weighed today.
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10188_I12s

At a BSF-sponsored health session in which local women learn to monitor their children's nutrition and growth records alongside trained health workers in Nyarutovu, Karambo district. Approximately 23 000 people depend on this service, and about 150 children will be weighed today.
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10188_I13s

At a BSF-sponsored health session in which local women learn to monitor their children's nutrition and growth records alongside trained health workers in Nyarutovu, Karambo district. Approximately 23 000 people depend on this service, and about 150 children will be weighed today.
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10188_I16s

At a BSF-sponsored health session in which local women learn to monitor their children's nutrition and growth records alongside trained health workers in Nyarutovu, Karambo district. Approximately 23 000 people depend on this service, and about 150 children will be weighed today.
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10188_I18s