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10185_A19s

A theatre group performing songs and dance to educate local villagers about the efficacy of cattle dipping and to promote the MARA-FIP project in Bitaraguru, Bunda District.
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10185_A1s

Cattle are passed through a dip and bathed in a low-concentrate chemical to kill ticks, and eliminate tick-borne diseases, in the village of Bitaraguru, Bunda District. The users of the facility belong to an association called the 'Bitaraguru Dipping Group'.
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10185_A20s

A theatre group performing songs and dance to educate local villagers about the efficacy of cattle dipping and to promote the MARA-FIP project in Bitaraguru, Bunda District.
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10185_A21s

A theatre group performing songs and dance to educate local villagers about the efficacy of cattle dipping and to promote the MARA-FIP project in Bitaraguru, Bunda District.
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10185_A22s

A theatre group performing songs and dance to educate local villagers about the efficacy of cattle dipping and to promote the MARA-FIP project in Bitaraguru, Bunda District.
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10168_A24s

Mariam Ndomuri uses a mosquito net in order to prevent malaria from infected mosquitoes in Bahi Sokoni village.
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10168_A25s

Health workers in Bahi Sokoni village treat mosquito nets with Permethrine to prevent malaria from infected mosquitoes.
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10185_A27s

Mary Madishi, 62, works on a sisal plantation in the village of Tairo, Bunda District. This is a pilot plot promoted by the MARA-FIP project. The sisal plants have been intercropped with maize, beans, and cotton.
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10185_A28s

Mary Madishi, 62, works on a sisal plantation in the village of Tairo, Bunda District. This is a pilot plot promoted by the MARA-FIP project. The sisal plants have been intercropped with maize, beans, and cotton.
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10185_A29s

Mary Madishi, 62, works on a sisal plantation in the village of Tairo, Bunda District. This is a pilot plot promoted by the MARA-FIP project. The sisal plants have been intercropped with maize, beans, and cotton.
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10185_A2s

Cattle are passed through a dip and bathed in a low-concentrate chemical to kill ticks, and eliminate tick-borne diseases, in the village of Bitaraguru, Bunda District. The users of the facility belong to an association called the 'Bitaraguru Dipping Group'.
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10185_A30s

Mary Madishi, 62, and Sabina Mariko, 35 work on a sisal plantation in the village of Tairo, Bunda District. This is a pilot plot promoted by the MARA-FIP project. The sisal plants have been intercropped with maize, beans, and cotton.
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10168_A31s

Mid-wife Grace Mika weighs a new-born baby at the Maternal Child Health unit in Bahi Sokoni village.
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10168_A36s

Mothers and their new-born babies wait for a well baby check-up at the Maternal Child Health unit in Bahi Sokoni village.
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10185_A3s

Cattle are passed through a dip and bathed in a low-concentrate chemical to kill ticks, and eliminate tick-borne diseases, in the village of Bitaraguru, Bunda District. The users of the facility belong to an association called the 'Bitaraguru Dipping Group'.
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10185_A4s

Cattle are passed through a dip and bathed in a low-concentrate chemical to kill ticks, and eliminate tick-borne diseases, in the village of Bitaraguru, Bunda District. The users of the facility belong to an association called the 'Bitaraguru Dipping Group'.
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10185_A5s

Cattle are passed through a dip and bathed in a low-concentrate chemical to kill ticks, and eliminate tick-borne diseases, in the village of Bitaraguru, Bunda District. The users of the facility belong to an association called the 'Bitaraguru Dipping Group'.
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10185_A6s

Cattle are passed through a dip and bathed in a low-concentrate chemical to kill ticks, and eliminate tick-borne diseases, in the village of Bitaraguru, Bunda District. The users of the facility belong to an association called the 'Bitaraguru Dipping Group'.
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10168_B12s

Emilian Mhila is a cement worker who helps improve the sanitation of latrines in Bahi Sokoni village.
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10185_B15s

A theatre group performing songs and dance to educate local villagers about the efficacy of cattle dipping and to promote the MARA-FIP project in Bitaraguru, Bunda District.
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10185_B16s

A theatre group performing songs and dance to educate local villagers about the efficacy of cattle dipping and to promote the MARA-FIP project in Bitaraguru, Bunda District.
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10185_B17s

A theatre group performing songs and dance to educate local villagers about the efficacy of cattle dipping and to promote the MARA-FIP project in Bitaraguru, Bunda District.
Project info

10185_B1s

Cattle are passed through a dip and bathed in a low-concentrate chemical to kill ticks, and eliminate tick-borne diseases, in the village of Bitaraguru, Bunda District. The users of the facility belong to an association called the 'Bitaraguru Dipping Group'.
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10185_B27s

This savings and credit group in the village of Nyamisisye, Musoma District is involved in brickmaking, clothmaking, pottery and weaving. The name of the group is Nguvukazi, which means 'using human power' in Swahili.
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10168_B27s

Mhanelo Shaban, a rice farmer in Bahi Sokoni village, hangs a mosquito net over his bed. Before owning the net, he was infected with malaria by mosquitoes at least twice a year.
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10185_B28s

This savings and credit group in the village of Nyamisisye, Musoma District is involved in brickmaking, clothmaking, pottery and weaving. The name of the group is Nguvukazi, which means 'using human power' in Swahili.
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10185_B29s

This savings and credit group in the village of Nyamisisye, Musoma District is involved in brickmaking, clothmaking, pottery and weaving. The name of the group is Nguvukazi, which means 'using human power' in Swahili.
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10168_B30s

Mhanelo Shaban, a rice farmer in Bahi Sokoni village, hangs a mosquito net over his bed. Before owning the net, he was infected with malaria by mosquitoes at least twice a year.
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10168_B34s

Mhanelo Shaban, a rice farmer in Bahi Sokoni village, poses with a mosquito net. Before owning the net, he was infected with malaria by mosquitoes at least twice a year.
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10168_B36s

Mhanelo Shaban, a rice farmer in Bahi Sokoni village has a mosquito net over his bed. Before owning the net, he was infected with malaria by mosquitoes at least twice a year.
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10168_B4s

Mothers and their new-born babies wait for a well baby check-up at the Maternal Child Health unit in Bahi Sokoni village.
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10168_B7s

Mother Josephine Madenje waits to have her new-born baby vaccinated at the Maternal Child Health unit in Bahi Sokoni village.
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10168_B9s

Paschal Simon outside his improved latrine in Bahi Sokoni village. For more effective sanitation a cement floor has been added.
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10185_C10s

People collect water from a reservoir in Kabainja village, 20 km W of Bunda town, in Bunda District. The Kabainja dam was rebuilt in 1998 with funds from the project.
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10185_C18s

Women bring their children for health check-ups at the IFAD sponsored health center in Kabainja village. They will also collect mosquito nets sprayed with insecticide.
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10185_C19s

Women bring their children for health check-ups at the IFAD sponsored health center in Kabainja village. They will also collect mosquito nets sprayed with insecticide.
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10185_C1s

Farmers work on a sisal plantation in the village of Tairo, Bunda District. This is a pilot plot promoted by the MARA-FIP project. The sisal plants have been intercropped with maize, beans, and cotton.
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10168_C26s

Mid-wife Sarah Ndahani weighs a baby at the Maternal Child Health unit in Isangha village.
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10168_C28s

Portrait of mother Magreth Venance and her baby Stella in front of a baby scale at the Maternal Child Health unit in Isangha village.
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10185_C28s

This savings and credit group in the village of Nyamisisye, Musoma District is involved in brickmaking, clothmaking, pottery and weaving. The name of the group is Nguvukazi, which means 'using human power' in Swahili. Here, the group can be seen stacking bricks to be fired.
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10185_C29s

This savings and credit group in the village of Nyamisisye, Musoma District is involved in brickmaking, clothmaking, pottery and weaving. The name of the group is Nguvukazi, which means 'using human power' in Swahili. Here, the group can be seen stacking bricks to be fired.
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10185_C2s

Farmers work on a sisal plantation in the village of Tairo, Bunda District. This is a pilot plot promoted by the MARA-FIP project. The sisal plants have been intercropped with maize, beans, and cotton.
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10185_C30s

This savings and credit group in the village of Nyamisisye, Musoma District is involved in brickmaking, clothmaking, pottery and weaving. The name of the group is Nguvukazi, which means 'using human power' in Swahili. Here, the group can be seen stacking bricks to be fired.
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10185_C31s

This savings and credit group in the village of Nyamisisye, Musoma District is involved in brickmaking, clothmaking, pottery and weaving. The name of the group is Nguvukazi, which means 'using human power' in Swahili. Here, the group can be seen stacking bricks to be fired.
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10168_C31s

Mothers and their children wait for a health visit at the Maternal Child Health unit in Isangha village.
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10168_C36s

Mid-wife Sarah Ndahani uses a fetus-scope to check an unborn baby's heartbeat at the Maternal Child Health unit in Isangha village.
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10185_C3s

Farmers work on a sisal plantation in the village of Tairo, Bunda District. This is a pilot plot promoted by the MARA-FIP project. The sisal plants have been intercropped with maize, beans, and cotton.
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10185_C4s

Farmers work on a sisal plantation in the village of Tairo, in Bunda District. This is a pilot plot promoted by the MARA-FIP project. The sisal plants have been intercropped with maize, beans, and cotton.
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10168_C6s

Health workers and village chairman (third from left) pose in front of the rehabilitated health centre in Isangha village.
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10185_C8s

People collect water from a reservoir in Kabainja village, 20 km W of Bunda town, in Bunda District. The Kabainja dam was rebuilt in 1998 with funds from the project.
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10185_C9s

People collect water from a reservoir in Kabainja village, in Bunda District. The Kabainja dam was rebuilt in 1998 with funds from the project.
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10185_D14s

Farmers irrigate rice paddies with water from the Buswahili Dam, in Buswahili town, 48 km NE of Musoma. The farming group has 81 members who are responsible for the upkeep of the dam that was rehabilitated in 1999.
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10168_D14s

Villagers walk along a path that cuts through a maize field in Isangha village.
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10185_D15s

Farmers irrigate rice paddies with water from the Buswahili Dam, in Buswahili town, 48 km NE of Musoma. The farming group has 81 members who are responsible for the upkeep of the dam that was rehabilitated in 1999.
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10185_D16s

Farmers irrigate rice paddies with water from the Buswahili Dam, in Buswahili town, 48 km NE of Musoma. The farming group has 81 members who are responsible for the upkeep of the dam that was rehabilitated in 1999.
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10185_D17s

Farmers irrigate rice paddies with water from the Buswahili Dam, in Buswahili town, 48 km NE of Musoma. The farming group has 81 members who are responsible for the upkeep of the dam that was rehabilitated in 1999.
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10185_D1s

This savings and credit group in the village of Nyamisisye, Musoma District is involved in brickmaking, clothmaking, pottery and weaving. The name of the group is Nguvukazi, which means 'using human power' in Swahili.
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10168_D23s

A maize field at sunset in Isangha village.
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10185_D2s

This savings and credit group in the village of Nyamisisye, Musoma District is involved in brickmaking, clothmaking, pottery and weaving. The name of the group is Nguvukazi, which means 'using human power' in Swahili. Here, the group can be seen stacking bricks to be fired.
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10168_D32s

Little boys in the village of Isangha village.
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10168_D36s

Magreth Simon at a water tap connected to a rainwater harvesting tank in Isangha village.
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10185_D3s

This savings and credit group in the village of Nyamisisye, Musoma District is involved in brickmaking, clothmaking, pottery and weaving. The name of the group is Nguvukazi, which means 'using human power' in Swahili. Here, the group can be seen stacking bricks to be fired.
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10185_E12s

Doctor Dishon Elisha, 38, works at a newly rebuilt health clinic in Kongoto village, Musoma District. Beds, mosquito nets, and a microscope were also provided by the project.
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10185_E13s

Doctor Dishon Elisha, 38, works at a newly rebuilt health clinic in Kongoto village, Musoma District. Beds, mosquito nets, and a microscope were also provided by the project.
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10185_E1s

This savings and credit group in the village of Nyamisisye, Musoma District is involved in brickmaking, clothmaking, pottery and weaving. The name of the group is Nguvukazi, which means 'using human power' in Swahili. Here, the group can be seen stacking bricks to be fired.
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10168_E20s

Villagers wait for medical treatment outside the health centre in Majeleko village.
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10168_E22s

Health workers going over record books at the health centre in Majeleko village.
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10168_E27s

Health workers administer a penicillin injection at the health centre in Majeleko village.
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10185_E30s

Farmers irrigate rice paddies with water from the Buswahili Dam, in Buswahili town, 48 km NE of Musoma. The farming group has 81 members who are responsible for the upkeep of the dam that was rehabilitated in 1999.
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10185_E31s

Farmers irrigate rice paddies with water from the Buswahili Dam, in Buswahili town, 48 km NE of Musoma. The farming group has 81 members who are responsible for the upkeep of the dam that was rehabilitated in 1999.
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10168_E33s

Erica Mlangu waits for medical treatment outside the health centre in Majeleko village.
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10185_E4s

Nyamataga Theresa, and Yussuf Zainab the chairwoman and secretary of a savings and credit group in the village of Nyamisisye, in Musoma District. Ms. Nyamataga says, 'I couldn't just sit idle, so I started looking for other women to work together. We started with 7 members ...now, we choose as a group what we think is good for us.'
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10185_E6s

Nyamataga Theresa, and Yussuf Zainab the chairwoman and secretary of a savings and credit group in the village of Nyamisisye, in Musoma District. Ms. Nyamataga says, 'I couldn't just sit idle, so I started looking for other women to work together. We started with 7 members ...now, we choose as a group what we think is good for us.'
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10168_F15s

A villager from Majeleko collects and transports water from a shallow well that has been equipped with a hand pump.
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10168_F17s

Portrait of a child in the village of Majeleko.
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10185_F1s

Farmers irrigate rice paddies with water from the Buswahili Dam, in Buswahili town, 48 km NE of Musoma. The farming group has 81 members who are responsible for the upkeep of the dam that was rehabilitated in 1999.
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10168_F20s

Group of villagers in Majeleko, gather to watch a performance by a local song and dance group.
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10168_F21s

A group of performers from the Gogo tribe educate villagers on health and sanitation issues through song and dance in Majeleko.
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10168_F24s

A group of performers from the Gogo tribe educate villagers on health and sanitation issues through song and dance in Majeleko.
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10168_F28s

A group of performers from the Gogo tribe educate villagers on health and sanitation issues through song and dance in Majeleko.
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10168_F29s

A group of performers from the Gogo tribe educate villagers on health and sanitation issues through song and dance in Majeleko.
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10185_F2s

Farmers irrigate rice paddies with water from the Buswahili Dam, in Buswahili town, 48 km NE of Musoma. The farming group has 81 members who are responsible for the upkeep of the dam that was rehabilitated in 1999.
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10185_F3s

Farmers irrigate rice paddies with water from the Buswahili Dam, in Buswahili town, 48 km NE of Musoma. The farming group has 81 members who are responsible for the upkeep of the dam that was rehabilitated in 1999.
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10185_F4s

Farmers irrigate rice paddies with water from the Buswahili Dam, in Buswahili town, 48 km NE of Musoma. The farming group has 81 members who are responsible for the upkeep of the dam that was rehabilitated in 1999.
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10185_F5s

Farmers irrigate rice paddies with water from the Buswahili Dam, in Buswahili town, 48 km NE of Musoma. The farming group has 81 members who are responsible for the upkeep of the dam that was rehabilitated in 1999.
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10185_F6s

Farmers irrigate rice paddies with water from the Buswahili Dam, in Buswahili town, 48 km NE of Musoma. The farming group has 81 members who are responsible for the upkeep of the dam that was rehabilitated in 1999.
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10185_G10s

A 75-meter deep well was constructed by the project in Mbalibali, 15 km NE of Mugumu town. Four area villages now use the water for drinking, cooking, and some small-scale irrigation. The townspeople have formed a water users' association called 'Kiwimasi' of which there are 19 members.
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10168_G13s

A group of performers from the Gogo tribe educate villagers on health and sanitation issues through song and dance in Majeleko.
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