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Providing seed to grow several different crops (peanuts, soybeans, maize).
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A good crop of maize.
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More of the latrine project.
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Crops planted with provided seed and labor for enough food for children051
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Implementing the latrine project.
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Composting latrines to make manure.
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Proud of a good crop.
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A community development facilitators provides leadership for her women's group, teaching them how to improve thier health, their agriculture, and their families.
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One group used its savings to construct a modern pig pen and purchase a pig. They have been successful in raising more pigs.
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A participant is caring for a goat for the orphanage. She keeps the goats on a raised pen to prevent disease. She is able to supply the orphans with goats milk each day.
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This shallow well provides clean water to 4 villages helping 60 families.
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Saidi borehole for getting water.
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Kindergarten children.
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Preschool children in front of community school.
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Community meeting.
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Women in Development group.
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Women working in the garden.
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The Village Savings and Loans box just opened at a meeting.
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A Village Savings and Loans meeting in progress.
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Mr. Mwanda explains the use of goat manure placed in the holes prior to planting in his garden.
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Farmer Sikoli in his field that was planted just prior to one of the rain showers this year.
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Farmer Sikoli's field of cassava planted just after one of two rain showers in this area 5 months ago in the worst drought in the area in about 10 years.
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Farmer Sikoli's cassava roots are smaller than usual this year because of the drought.