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  • Standing crops of maize and beans have been lost across the country because of the floods caused by hurricanes Eta and Iota. Some crops rotted, some dried out, many crops- like these beans -  sprouted on the their stems before they could be harvested, most of the staple crops have been lost in the north, centre and west of Honduras. Nutrients have been washed out of the soil too and a huge wave of fungal diseases like canker and leaf rust are just beginning. As well as food for local consumption and survival, cash crops like coffee and bananas are badly affected as well.
    Honduras_Hawkey_Eta_Iota_402.jpg
  • Splitting cocoa beans with a cocoa bean guillotine at the cocoa testing lab at NORANDINO de Café, Piura, Peru.
    Peru_Hawkey_bananas_20161013_537.jpg
  • Handfuls of beans that have sprouted on in their pods before being harvested in Copán. CASM works with the indigenous Maya Chortí communities in Copán who have lost approximately 90% of their bean crop and about half their maize crop after heavy rains from hurricanes Eta and Iota, leaving them without the basic food they need to survive.
    Honduras_Hawkey_Eta_Iota_358.jpg
  • Handfuls of beans that have sprouted on in their pods before being harvested in Copán. CASM works with the indigenous Maya Chortí communities in Copán who have lost approximately 90% of their bean crop and about half their maize crop after heavy rains from hurricanes Eta and Iota, leaving them without the basic food they need to survive.
    Honduras_Hawkey_Eta_Iota_375.jpg
  • Handfuls of beans that have sprouted on in their pods before being harvested in Copán. CASM works with the indigenous Maya Chortí communities in Copán who have lost approximately 90% of their bean crop and about half their maize crop after heavy rains from hurricanes Eta and Iota, leaving them without the basic food they need to survive.
    Honduras_Hawkey_Eta_Iota_389.jpg
  • Splitting cocoa beans with a cocoa bean guillotine at the cocoa testing lab at NORANDINO de Café, Piura, Peru.
    Peru_Hawkey_bananas_20161013_536.jpg
  • Erica Custodio Bautista harvests beans at her home in Santa Catarina Masahuat, in El Salvador.
    el-salvador-2009-jeffrey-002.jpg
  • Freshly hulled black beans in Léogane. A World Renew sponsored program in the area has improved harvests and the ability of local farmers to withstand the long periods of drought that are affecting the area.
    Haiti_Hawkey_WorldRenew_20170616_114...jpg
  • Freshly hulled black beans in Léogane. A World Renew sponsored program in the area has improved harvests and the ability of local farmers to withstand the long periods of drought that are affecting the area.
    Haiti_Hawkey_WorldRenew_20170616_105...jpg
  • A woman harvests beans in a field outside Lucknow, India.
    india-2019-jeffrey-itc-village-133.jpg
  • A girl cooks beans that her family received from the ACT Alliance on April 7, 2017, in Rumading, a village in South Sudan's Lol State where more than 5,000 people, displaced from their homes by drought and conflict, remain in limbo. In early 2017, they set out walking for Sudan, seeking better conditions, but were stopped from crossing the border. They remained camped out under the trees at Rumading, eating wild leaves as the rainy season approached.<br />
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In early April, Norwegian Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance, began drilling a well in the informal settlement and distributed sorghum, beans and cooking oil to the most vulnerable families. The ACT Alliance is carrying out the emergency assistance in coordination with government officials and the local Catholic parish.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-A1227.JPG
  • A woman receives beans from the ACT Alliance on April 7, 2017, in Rumading, a village in South Sudan's Lol State where more than 5,000 people, displaced by drought and conflict, remain in limbo. In early 2017, they set out walking for Sudan, seeking better conditions, but were stopped from crossing the border. They remain camped out under the trees at Rumading, eating wild leaves as the rainy season approaches. <br />
<br />
In early April, Norwegian Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance, began drilling a well in the informal settlement and distributed sorghum, beans and cooking oil to the most vulnerable families. <br />
<br />
The ACT Alliance is carrying out the emergency assistance in coordination with government officials and the local Catholic parish.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-A0879.JPG
  • Velouis Melvil plants beans in the rural Haitian village of Mizak, where the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) is combating hunger by helping farmers increase their crop yields.
    haiti-2011-jeffrey-H265.jpg
  • Agnes Idaa harvests beans on a church-run demonstration farm in Riimenze, a small war-ravaged village in South Sudan. The farm is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan, providing food for displaced families and helping poor farmers to produce more and better food.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-riimenze-A2...jpg
  • A woman harvests beans in a field outside Lucknow, India.
    india-2019-jeffrey-itc-village-132.jpg
  • Edith Ayok cooks beans that she received from the ACT Alliance on April 7, 2017, in Rumading, a village in South Sudan's Lol State where more than 5,000 people, displaced from their homes by drought and conflict, remain in limbo. In early 2017, they set out walking for Sudan, seeking better conditions, but were stopped from crossing the border. They remained camped out under the trees at Rumading, eating wild leaves as the rainy season approached.<br />
<br />
In early April, Norwegian Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance, began drilling a well in the informal settlement and distributed sorghum, beans and cooking oil to the most vulnerable families. The ACT Alliance is carrying out the emergency assistance in coordination with government officials and the local Catholic parish.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-A1233.JPG
  • Cocoa beans drying on drying racks at CACAONICA warehouse. The CACAONICA coop (Cooperativa de Servicios Agroforestal y Comercialización de Cacao) located in Waslala, Nicaragua is fairtrade-certified.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_CACAONICA_20111026_...jpg
  • A woman picks beans outside her home in Las Flores, Ixcan, Guatemala.
    guatemala-2009-jeffrey-ixcan-11.jpg
  • Maria Geronima Berrillos harvests beans in her garden.
    honduras-2009-jeffrey-62.jpg
  • Mechanically depulped coffee beans, known as parchment coffee, is being washed in a wet mill to remove mucilage (remnants of the coffee cherry, or fruit).
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_CORCASAN_20111117_0...jpg
  • Cocoa beans drying on drying racks at CACAONICA warehouse. The CACAONICA coop (Cooperativa de Servicios Agroforestal y Comercialización de Cacao) located in Waslala, Nicaragua is fairtrade-certified.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_CACAONICA_20111026_...jpg
  • Cocoa beans drying on drying racks at CACAONICA warehouse. Cooperativa de Servicios Agroforestal y Comercialización de Cacao, CACAONICA, is located in Waslala, Nicaragua and is Fairtrade-certified.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_CACAONICA_20111026_...jpg
  • A worker rakes over cocoa beans during the drying process. Cooperativa de Servicios Agroforestal y Comercialización de Cacao, CACAONICA, is located in Waslala, Nicaragua and is Fairtrade-certified.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_CACAONICA_20111026_...jpg
  • A worker rakes over cocoa beans during the drying process. The CACAONICA coop (Cooperativa de Servicios Agroforestal y Comercialización de Cacao) located in Waslala, Nicaragua is fairtrade-certified.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_CACAONICA_20111026_...jpg
  • Fermented and dried cocoa beans. Cooperativa de Servicios Agroforestal y Comercialización de Cacao, CACAONICA, is located in Waslala, Nicaragua and is Fairtrade-certified.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_CACAONICA_20111026_...jpg
  • The persistent drought in northern Nicaragua has seen crops fail year after year, but not only harvests are lost, seeds are also lost. In a community project supported by ELCA, a seed bank has been established to safeguard local varieties of beans and maize.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_ELCA_1164.jpg
  • At the CAYAWE coop in Aniassue in the Ivory Coast, women chaff cocoa beans at the end of a day drying them in the sun. The coop has nearly 1,500 members and can produce around 5,000 tons of cocoa a year. With the Fairtrade premium from 2015, amongst other things, CAYAWE built a high school for up to 210 students and drilled six wells.
    IvoryCoast_Hawkey_20161114-20161114_...jpg
  • Roasted coffee beans in the laboratory at RAOS. RAOS, Cooperativa Regional Mixta de Agricultores Orgánicos de la Sierra, is a Fairtrade-certified coffee producer based in Marcala, La Paz, Honduras.
    Honduras_Hawkey_RAOS_20120206_133.jpg
  • Seven-year old Habiba Hassan Nur, who with her family recently arrived from Somalia, cooks a meal of beans in a new extension of the Dadaab camp in northeastern Kenya. Already the world's world's largest refugee settlement, Dadaab has swelled in recent weeks with tens of thousands of recent arrivals fleeing drought in Somalia. The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, is manager of the camp, and in July opened this new extension to begin housing the newest refugees.
    kenya-2011-jeffrey-dadaab-041.jpg
  • A handful of coffee beans at UCA Pantasma. UCA Unidad Santa Maria de Pantasma, Jinotega, Nicaragua, is a Fairtrade-certified coop.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_UCA_Pantasma_201112...jpg
  • Mechanically depulped coffee beans, known as parchment coffee, is being washed in a wet mill to remove mucilage (remnants of the coffee cherry, or fruit).
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_CORCASAN_20111117_0...jpg
  • Cocoa beans drying on drying racks at CACAONICA warehouse. Cooperativa de Servicios Agroforestal y Comercialización de Cacao, CACAONICA, is located in Waslala, Nicaragua and is Fairtrade-certified.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_CACAONICA_20111026_...jpg
  • A worker rakes over cocoa beans during the drying process. Cooperativa de Servicios Agroforestal y Comercialización de Cacao, CACAONICA, is located in Waslala, Nicaragua and is Fairtrade-certified.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_CACAONICA_20111026_...jpg
  • Drying cocoa beans at CAYAWE cocoa coop at Aniassue, Ivory Coast.
    IvoryCoast_Hawkey_20161114-20161114_...jpg
  • A farmer in Léogane carries a large batch of beans.
    Haiti_Hawkey_WorldRenew_20170616_133...jpg
  • Dominga Bautista harvests beans in her garden in a Salvadoran village.
    el-salvador-2009-jeffrey-007.jpg
  • Maria Geronima Berrillos harvests beans in her garden.
    honduras-2009-jeffrey-61.jpg
  • Maria Geronima Berrillos harvests beans in her garden.
    honduras-2009-jeffrey-60.jpg
  • A woman left homeless by fighting between the forces of rebel Tutsi General Laurent Nkunda and the Congolese government winnows beans in a displaced persons camp in the village of Sasha, where Action by Churches Together is providing a food security program and other support. A quarter of a million people have been newly displaced by fighting in the eastern Congo, where some 5.4 million have died since 1998 from war-related violence, hunger and disease.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-60.jpg
  • Depulped coffee beans, known as parchment coffee, is being washed in a wet mill.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_CORCASAN_20111117_0...jpg
  • At the CAYAWE coop in Aniassue in the Ivory Coast, women chaff cocoa beans at the end of a day drying them in the sun. The coop has nearly 1,500 members and can produce around 5,000 tons of cocoa a year. With the Fairtrade premium from 2015, amongst other things, CAYAWE built a high school for up to 210 students and drilled six wells.
    IvoryCoast_Hawkey_20161114-20161114_...jpg
  • Drying cocoa beans at CAYAWE cocoa coop at Aniassue, Ivory Coast.
    IvoryCoast_Hawkey_20161114-20161114_...jpg
  • Family and friends work together hulling beans at the house of Jean Felix, a World Renew beneficiary.
    Haiti_Hawkey_WorldRenew_20170616_120...jpg
  • Maria Dominguez Jacobo, a Kakchiquel Maya woman, picks ripe coffee beans in San Martin Jilotepeque, Guatemala. Coffee rust, a terrible plant fungus, has affected coffee farms throughout the region. This farm used heavy spraying of chemicals to control the fungus.
    guatemala-2014-jeffrey-coffee-21.jpg
  • Imelda Balan, a Kakchiquel Maya woman, picks ripe coffee beans in San Martin Jilotepeque, Guatemala. Coffee rust, a terrible plant fungus, has affected coffee farms throughout the region. This farm used heavy spraying of chemicals to control the fungus.
    guatemala-2014-jeffrey-coffee-28.jpg
  • Working by candlelight, Imaculador Dupres sorts beans in her home in Despagne, a rural village in southern Haiti where the Lutheran World Federation has been working with residents to improve their quality of life.
    haiti-2013-jeffrey-182.jpg
  • Cebonet Alcide shells beans in Despagne, an isolated village in southern Haiti where the Lutheran World Federation has been working with residents to improve their quality of life.
    haiti-2013-jeffrey-227.jpg
  • Alphonse Papouloute (center), an agronomist with the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), talks with farmers in the rural Haitian village of Mizak about how to plant beans in order to increase their yield.
    haiti-2011-jeffrey-H264.jpg
  • Alphonse Papouloute (center), an agronomist with the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), talks with farmers in the rural Haitian village of Mizak about how to plant beans in order to increase their yield.
    haiti-2011-jeffrey-H262.jpg
  • Two women plant beans in a field in Chalo, a small village in the southern mountains of Haiti. The United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) is working with some families in this village to help them improve their agricultural production.
    haiti-2011-jeffrey-H244.jpg
  • A woman plants beans in a field in Chalo, a small village in the southern mountains of Haiti. The United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) is working with some families in this village to help them improve their agricultural production.
    haiti-2011-jeffrey-H239.jpg
  • Imelda Balan, a Kakchiquel Maya woman, picks ripe coffee beans in San Martin Jilotepeque, Guatemala. Coffee rust, a terrible plant fungus, has affected coffee farms throughout the region. This farm used heavy spraying of chemicals to control the fungus.
    guatemala-2014-jeffrey-coffee-27.jpg
  • Imelda Balan, a Kakchiquel Maya woman, picks ripe coffee beans in San Martin Jilotepeque, Guatemala. Coffee rust, a terrible plant fungus, has affected coffee farms throughout the region. This farm used heavy spraying of chemicals to control the fungus.
    guatemala-2014-jeffrey-coffee-25.jpg
  • Carmen Elvira Tay, a 9-year old Kaqchikel Maya girl, picks ripe coffee beans in San Martin Jilotepeque, Guatemala. Coffee rust, a terrible plant fungus, has affected coffee farms throughout the region. This farm used heavy spraying of chemicals to control the fungus.
    guatemala-2014-jeffrey-coffee-08.jpg
  • A Kakchiquel Maya woman picks ripe coffee beans in San Martin Jilotepeque, Guatemala. Coffee rust, a terrible plant fungus, has affected coffee farms throughout the region. This farm used heavy spraying of chemicals to control the fungus.
    guatemala-2014-jeffrey-coffee-07.jpg
  • A Kakchiquel Maya woman picks ripe coffee beans in San Martin Jilotepeque, Guatemala. Coffee rust, a terrible plant fungus, has affected coffee farms throughout the region. This farm used heavy spraying of chemicals to control the fungus.
    guatemala-2014-jeffrey-coffee-06.jpg
  • A Kakchiquel Maya woman picks ripe coffee beans in San Martin Jilotepeque, Guatemala. Coffee rust, a terrible plant fungus, has affected coffee farms throughout the region. This farm used heavy spraying of chemicals to control the fungus.
    guatemala-2014-jeffrey-coffee-05.jpg
  • Maria Dominguez Jacobo, a Kakchiquel Maya woman, picks ripe coffee beans in San Martin Jilotepeque, Guatemala. Coffee rust, a terrible plant fungus, has affected coffee farms throughout the region. This farm used heavy spraying of chemicals to control the fungus.
    guatemala-2014-jeffrey-coffee-02.jpg
  • Working by candlelight, Imaculador Dupres sorts beans in her home in Despagne, a rural village in southern Haiti where the Lutheran World Federation has been working with residents to improve their quality of life.
    haiti-2013-jeffrey-181.jpg
  • Alphonse Papouloute (center), an agronomist with the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), talks with farmers in the rural Haitian village of Mizak about how to plant beans in order to increase their yield.
    haiti-2011-jeffrey-H263.jpg
  • Alphonse Papouloute (center), an agronomist with the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), talks with farmers in the rural Haitian village of Mizak about how to plant beans in order to increase their yield.
    haiti-2011-jeffrey-H261.jpg
  • Carmen Elvira Tay, a 9-year old Kaqchikel Maya girl, picks ripe coffee beans in San Martin Jilotepeque, Guatemala. Coffee rust, a terrible plant fungus, has affected coffee farms throughout the region. This farm used heavy spraying of chemicals to control the fungus.
    guatemala-2014-jeffrey-coffee-30.jpg
  • Imelda Balan, a Kakchiquel Maya woman, picks ripe coffee beans in San Martin Jilotepeque, Guatemala. Coffee rust, a terrible plant fungus, has affected coffee farms throughout the region. This farm used heavy spraying of chemicals to control the fungus.
    guatemala-2014-jeffrey-coffee-29.jpg
  • Imelda Balan, a Kakchiquel Maya woman, picks ripe coffee beans in San Martin Jilotepeque, Guatemala. Coffee rust, a terrible plant fungus, has affected coffee farms throughout the region. This farm used heavy spraying of chemicals to control the fungus.
    guatemala-2014-jeffrey-coffee-26.jpg
  • Imelda Balan, a Kakchiquel Maya woman, picks ripe coffee beans in San Martin Jilotepeque, Guatemala. Coffee rust, a terrible plant fungus, has affected coffee farms throughout the region. This farm used heavy spraying of chemicals to control the fungus.
    guatemala-2014-jeffrey-coffee-24.jpg
  • Imelda Balan, a Kakchiquel Maya woman, picks ripe coffee beans in San Martin Jilotepeque, Guatemala. Coffee rust, a terrible plant fungus, has affected coffee farms throughout the region. This farm used heavy spraying of chemicals to control the fungus.
    guatemala-2014-jeffrey-coffee-22.jpg
  • Rosa Elvira Jacobo, a Kakchiquel Maya woman, picks ripe coffee beans in San Martin Jilotepeque, Guatemala. Coffee rust, a terrible plant fungus, has affected coffee farms throughout the region. This farm used heavy spraying of chemicals to control the fungus.
    guatemala-2014-jeffrey-coffee-19.jpg
  • Rosa Elvira Jacobo, a Kakchiquel Maya woman, picks ripe coffee beans in San Martin Jilotepeque, Guatemala. Coffee rust, a terrible plant fungus, has affected coffee farms throughout the region. This farm used heavy spraying of chemicals to control the fungus.
    guatemala-2014-jeffrey-coffee-20.jpg
  • Silvia Cojon, a 11-year old Kakchiquel Maya girl, picks ripe coffee beans in San Martin Jilotepeque, Guatemala. Coffee rust, a terrible plant fungus, has affected coffee farms throughout the region. This farm used heavy spraying of chemicals to control the fungus.
    guatemala-2014-jeffrey-coffee-18.jpg
  • Carmen Elvira Tay, a 9-year old Kaqchikel Maya girl, picks ripe coffee beans in San Martin Jilotepeque, Guatemala. Coffee rust, a terrible plant fungus, has affected coffee farms throughout the region. This farm used heavy spraying of chemicals to control the fungus.
    guatemala-2014-jeffrey-coffee-11.jpg
  • Carmen Elvira Tay, a 9-year old Kaqchikel Maya girl, picks ripe coffee beans in San Martin Jilotepeque, Guatemala. Coffee rust, a terrible plant fungus, has affected coffee farms throughout the region. This farm used heavy spraying of chemicals to control the fungus.
    guatemala-2014-jeffrey-coffee-10.jpg
  • A Kakchiquel Maya woman picks ripe coffee beans in San Martin Jilotepeque, Guatemala. Coffee rust, a terrible plant fungus, has affected coffee farms throughout the region. This farm used heavy spraying of chemicals to control the fungus.
    guatemala-2014-jeffrey-coffee-04.jpg
  • Imelda Balan, a Kakchiquel Maya woman, picks ripe coffee beans in San Martin Jilotepeque, Guatemala. Coffee rust, a terrible plant fungus, has affected coffee farms throughout the region. This farm used heavy spraying of chemicals to control the fungus.
    guatemala-2014-jeffrey-coffee-03.jpg
  • Maria Dominguez Jacobo, a Kakchiquel Maya woman, picks ripe coffee beans in San Martin Jilotepeque, Guatemala. Coffee rust, a terrible plant fungus, has affected coffee farms throughout the region. This farm used heavy spraying of chemicals to control the fungus.
    guatemala-2014-jeffrey-coffee-01.jpg
  • Cebonet Alcide (center) shells beans in Despagne, an isolated village in southern Haiti where the Lutheran World Federation has been working with residents to improve their quality of life. Helping are her daughter Magdala and son Cebonhur.
    haiti-2013-jeffrey-235.jpg
  • Imaculador Dupres sorts beans in her home in Despagne, a rural village in southern Haiti where the Lutheran World Federation has been working with residents to improve their quality of life.
    haiti-2013-jeffrey-185.jpg
  • Working by candlelight, Imaculador Dupres sorts beans in her home in Despagne, a rural village in southern Haiti where the Lutheran World Federation has been working with residents to improve their quality of life.
    haiti-2013-jeffrey-186.jpg
  • Cebonet Alcide winnows beans in Despagne, an isolated village in southern Haiti where the Lutheran World Federation has been working with residents to improve their quality of life.
    haiti-2013-jeffrey-231.jpg
  • Cebonet Alcide winnows beans in Despagne, an isolated village in southern Haiti where the Lutheran World Federation has been working with residents to improve their quality of life.
    haiti-2013-jeffrey-230.jpg
  • Cebonet Alcide winnows beans in Despagne, an isolated village in southern Haiti where the Lutheran World Federation has been working with residents to improve their quality of life.
    haiti-2013-jeffrey-228.jpg
  • Alphonse Papouloute (center), an agronomist with the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), talks with farmers in the rural Haitian village of Mizak about how to plant beans in order to increase their yield.
    haiti-2011-jeffrey-H260.jpg
  • A young woman plants beans in a field in Chalo, a small village in the southern mountains of Haiti. The United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) is working with some families in this village to help them improve their agricultural production.
    haiti-2011-jeffrey-H245.jpg
  • Two women plant beans in a field in Chalo, a small village in the southern mountains of Haiti. The United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) is working with some families in this village to help them improve their agricultural production.
    haiti-2011-jeffrey-H243.jpg
  • A young woman plants beans in a field in Chalo, a small village in the southern mountains of Haiti. The United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) is working with some families in this village to help them improve their agricultural production.
    haiti-2011-jeffrey-H242.jpg
  • A woman plants beans in a field in Chalo, a small village in the southern mountains of Haiti. The United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) is working with some families in this village to help them improve their agricultural production.
    haiti-2011-jeffrey-H240.jpg
  • A woman plants beans in a field in Chalo, a small village in the southern mountains of Haiti. The United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) is working with some families in this village to help them improve their agricultural production.
    haiti-2011-jeffrey-H241.jpg
  • A woman and boy plant beans in a field in Chalo, a small village in the southern mountains of Haiti. The United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) is working with some families in this village to help them improve their agricultural production.
    haiti-2011-jeffrey-H233.jpg
  • A woman plants beans in her field outside the village of Mare Rouge in Haiti's poverty-stricken northwest.
    haiti-2004-jeffrey-013.jpg
  • A woman plants beans in her field outside the village of Mare Rouge in Haiti's poverty-stricken northwest.
    haiti-2004-jeffrey-012.jpg
  • A woman plants beans in her field outside the village of Mare Rouge in Haiti's poverty-stricken northwest.
    haiti-2004-jeffrey-009.jpg
  • A woman plants beans in her field outside the village of Mare Rouge in Haiti's poverty-stricken northwest.
    haiti-2004-jeffrey-005.jpg
  • A woman plants beans in her field outside the village of Mare Rouge in Haiti's poverty-stricken northwest.
    haiti-2004-jeffrey-004.jpg
  • Beans being sold in a market in Dedza, Malawi, along the border with Mozambique.
    malawi-2011-jeffrey-239.jpg
  • Rose Marie Pierre, her son Dolson, and her husband Camilus Remy inspect their field of Congo beans in Picmy, a village on the Haitian island of La Gonave where Service Chrétien d’Haïti is working with survivors of Hurricane Matthew, which struck the region in 2016.<br />
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SCH, a member of the ACT Alliance, supports agriculture on the island by providing tools, seeds, and technical support and training for farmers.
    haiti-2017-jeffrey-sch-006.JPG
  • Beans and seeds for sale in the Tahan Market in Kalay, a town in Myanmar. This market is located in Tahan, the largely ethnic Chin section of the town.
    myanmar-2017-jeffrey-248.jpg
  • Imelda Balan, a Kakchiquel Maya woman, picks ripe coffee beans in San Martin Jilotepeque, Guatemala. Coffee rust, a terrible plant fungus, has affected coffee farms throughout the region. This farm used heavy spraying of chemicals to control the fungus.
    guatemala-2014-jeffrey-coffee-23.jpg
  • Carmen Elvira Tay, a 9-year old Kaqchikel Maya girl, picks ripe coffee beans in San Martin Jilotepeque, Guatemala. Coffee rust, a terrible plant fungus, has affected coffee farms throughout the region. This farm used heavy spraying of chemicals to control the fungus.
    guatemala-2014-jeffrey-coffee-09.jpg
  • Seven-year old Habiba Hassan Nur, who with her family recently arrived from Somalia, cooks a meal of beans in a new extension of the Dadaab camp in northeastern Kenya. Already the world's world's largest refugee settlement, Dadaab has swelled in recent weeks with tens of thousands of recent arrivals fleeing drought in Somalia. The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, is manager of the camp, and in July opened this new extension to begin housing the newest refugees.
    kenya-2011-jeffrey-dadaab-025.jpg
  • Black bean pods ready for hulling.
    Haiti_Hawkey_WorldRenew_20170616_119...jpg
  • Black bean pods ready for hulling.
    Haiti_Hawkey_WorldRenew_20170616_117...jpg
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