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  • 4 January 2018, Atlas Mountains, Morocco: Berbers are believed to have inhabited the Maghreb region in North Africa for more than 12,000 years. Here in the village of Imi Oughlad in Morocco, smoke rises from burning leaves as farmers prepare the land to grow barley.
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  • 4 January 2018, Atlas Mountains, Morocco: Berbers are believed to have inhabited the Maghreb region in North Africa for more than 12,000 years. Here, the small village of Imi Oughlad.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180104_AH1_456...jpg
  • 4 January 2018, Atlas Mountains, Morocco: Berbers are believed to have inhabited the Maghreb region in North Africa for more than 12,000 years. Here in the village of Imi Oughlad in Morocco, smoke rises from burning leaves as farmers prepare the land to grow barley.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180104_AH1_459...jpg
  • 4 January 2018, Atlas Mountains, Morocco: Berbers are believed to have inhabited the Maghreb region in North Africa for more than 12,000 years. Here in the village of Imi Oughlad in Morocco, smoke rises from burning leaves as farmers prepare the land to grow barley.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180104_AH1_456...jpg
  • 4 January 2018, Atlas Mountains, Morocco: With its peak of 4,167 meters, Mount Tubkal makes a majestic view of the Atlas Mountains, and forms the highest peak in North Africa. The nearest Berber village, Armed, is located at an altitude of some 1,900 meters, with a population around the same number.
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  • Chomex Nkhambule poses on his farm in Edundu, Malawi. He and others in the village have benefited from intercropping, crop rotation, and composting practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian. The new farming skills and techniques convinced Nkhambule to come back to the village from South Africa, where he was working and sending remittances home.
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  • Chomex Nkhambule (center) works on his farm with his sons Mzee (left) and Aron in Edundu, Malawi. Families in the village have benefited from intercropping, crop rotation, and composting practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian. The new farming skills and techniques convinced Nkhambule to come back to the village from South Africa, where he was working and sending remittances home.
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  • Chomex Nkhambule (center) works on his farm with his sons Mzee (left) and Aron in Edundu, Malawi. Families in the village have benefited from intercropping, crop rotation, and composting practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian. The new farming skills and techniques convinced Nkhambule to come back to the village from South Africa, where he was working and sending remittances home.
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  • Chomex Nkhambule works on his farm, where he grows chilies, in Edundu, Malawi. He and others in the village have benefited from intercropping, crop rotation, and composting practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian. The new farming skills and techniques convinced Nkhambule to come back to the village from South Africa, where he was working and sending remittances home.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-C545.JPG
  • Young people watch as a members of a youth sexual and reproductive health club educate their peers with theater outside a Catholic church in Kacheche, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, club members educate their peers about avoiding HIV transmission, resisting early marriages, and the prevention of school dropouts.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-F238.JPG
  • Members of a youth sexual and reproductive health club educate their peers with theater outside a Catholic church in Kacheche, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, club members educate their peers about avoiding HIV transmission, resisting early marriages, and the prevention of school dropouts.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-F234.JPG
  • Members of a youth sexual and reproductive health club educate their peers with theater outside a Catholic church in Kacheche, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, club members educate their peers about avoiding HIV transmission, resisting early marriages, and the prevention of school dropouts.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-F231.JPG
  • Members of a youth sexual and reproductive health club educate their peers with theater outside a Catholic church in Kacheche, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, club members educate their peers about avoiding HIV transmission, resisting early marriages, and the prevention of school dropouts.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-F221.JPG
  • Members of a youth sexual and reproductive health club educate their peers using song and dance outside a Catholic church in Kacheche, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, club members educate their peers about avoiding HIV transmission, resisting early marriages, and the prevention of school dropouts.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-F211.JPG
  • Members of a youth sexual and reproductive health club educate their peers using song and dance outside a Catholic church in Kacheche, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, club members educate their peers about avoiding HIV transmission, resisting early marriages, and the prevention of school dropouts.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-F209.JPG
  • Members of a youth sexual and reproductive health club educate their peers using song and dance outside a Catholic church in Kacheche, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, club members educate their peers about avoiding HIV transmission, resisting early marriages, and the prevention of school dropouts.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-F186.JPG
  • Members of a youth sexual and reproductive health club educate their peers using song and dance in Kacheche, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, club members educate their peers about avoiding HIV transmission, resisting early marriages, and the prevention of school dropouts.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-F170.JPG
  • Members of a youth sexual and reproductive health club educate their peers using song and dance in Kacheche, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, club members educate their peers about avoiding HIV transmission, resisting early marriages, and the prevention of school dropouts.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-F150.JPG
  • Members of a youth sexual and reproductive health club educate their peers using song and dance in Kacheche, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, club members educate their peers about avoiding HIV transmission, resisting early marriages, and the prevention of school dropouts.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-F163.JPG
  • Members of a youth sexual and reproductive health club educate their peers using song and dance outside a Catholic church in Kacheche, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, club members educate their peers about avoiding HIV transmission, resisting early marriages, and the prevention of school dropouts.
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  • A girl in Kacheche, Malawi, where members of a youth sexual and reproductive health club educate their peers with assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian. Club members work to help other youth avoid HIV transmission, resist early marriages, and reduce school dropouts.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-F149.JPG
  • Women sing and dance outside a church after they concluded a meeting of guardian for orphans and vulnerable children in Emanyeleni, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, the guardians have been trained to provide nutritious food, keep children in school, and reduce problems of stigma and discrimination.
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  • Women pray during a meeting of guardians for orphans and vulnerable children in Emanyeleni, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, the guardians have been trained to provide nutritious food, keep children in school, and reduce problems of stigma and discrimination.
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  • Women sing and dance outside a church after they concluded a meeting of guardian for orphans and vulnerable children in Emanyeleni, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, the guardians have been trained to provide nutritious food, keep children in school, and reduce problems of stigma and discrimination.
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  • Women sing and dance outside a church after they concluded a meeting of guardian for orphans and vulnerable children in Emanyeleni, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, the guardians have been trained to provide nutritious food, keep children in school, and reduce problems of stigma and discrimination.
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  • Chrissy Mkandawine is a guardian for orphans and vulnerable children in Emanyeleni, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, the guardians have been trained to provide nutritious food, keep children in school, and reduce problems of stigma and discrimination.
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  • Shupe Mhango is a guardian for orphans and vulnerable children in Emanyeleni, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, the guardians have been trained to provide nutritious food, keep children in school, and reduce problems of stigma and discrimination.
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  • Fayida Nyirenda is a guardian for orphans and vulnerable children in Emanyeleni, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, the guardians have been trained to provide nutritious food, keep children in school, and reduce problems of stigma and discrimination.
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  • Agness Nkhata is a guardian for orphans and vulnerable children in Emanyeleni, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, the guardians have been trained to provide nutritious food, keep children in school, and reduce problems of stigma and discrimination.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-F087.JPG
  • Mirika Kumwenda is a guardian for orphans and vulnerable children in Emanyeleni, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, the guardians have been trained to provide nutritious food, keep children in school, and reduce problems of stigma and discrimination.
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  • Phillimon Nkhana is a leader of sexual and reproductive health clubs for youth in Emanyeleni, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, club members educate their peers about avoiding HIV transmission, resisting early marriages, and the prevention of early school dropouts.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-F082.JPG
  • Members of a youth sexual and reproductive health club perform an educational drama in Jombo, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, club members educate their peers about avoiding HIV transmission, resisting early marriages, and the prevention of early school dropouts.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-F062.JPG
  • Members of a youth sexual and reproductive health club perform an educational drama in Jombo, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, club members educate their peers about avoiding HIV transmission, resisting early marriages, and the prevention of early school dropouts.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-F034.JPG
  • Members of a youth sexual and reproductive health club perform an educational drama in Jombo, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, club members educate their peers about avoiding HIV transmission, resisting early marriages, and the prevention of early school dropouts.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-F027.JPG
  • Members of a youth sexual and reproductive health club perform an educational drama in Jombo, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, club members educate their peers about avoiding HIV transmission, resisting early marriages, and the prevention of early school dropouts.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-F020.JPG
  • A boy in Jombo, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, a sexual and reproductive health club for children and youth operates in this village, allowing young people to educate their peers about avoiding HIV transmission, resisting early marriages, and the prevention of early school dropouts.
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  • A boy in Jombo, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, a sexual and reproductive health club for children and youth operates in this village, allowing young people to educate their peers about avoiding HIV transmission, resisting early marriages, and the prevention of early school dropouts.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-F001.JPG
  • Joseph Nkhoma and his wife Jane Salanda take a break from shucking corn to pose with their children Beauty, 8, Sibosiso, 5, and Mphatso, 3, on their farm in Edundu, Malawi. They and other farmers in the village have benefited from intercropping and crop rotation practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
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  • Joseph Nkhoma and his daughter Beauty, 8, shuck corn they have harvested on their farm in Edundu, Malawi. They and other farmers in the village have benefited from intercropping and crop rotation practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
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  • Joseph Nkhoma and his daughter Beauty, 8, and son Sibosiso, 5, shuck corn they have harvested on their farm in Edundu, Malawi. They and other farmers in the village have benefited from intercropping and crop rotation practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-D196.JPG
  • Three-year old Jacob places ears of corn into a basket as his father, Jacob Mvula (left), and mother Modesta Munyayi harvest corn in Edundu, Malawi. They and other farmers in the village have benefited from intercropping and crop rotation practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
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  • Jacob Mvula (left), Modesta Munyayi and Maureen Ngulube harvest corn in Edundu, Malawi. They and other farmers in the village have benefited from intercropping and crop rotation practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
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  • Three-year old Jacob places ears of corn into a basket as his father, Jacob Mvula (left), and mother Modesta Munyayi harvest corn in Edundu, Malawi. They and other farmers in the village have benefited from intercropping and crop rotation practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
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  • Three-year old Jacob places ears of corn into a basket as his father, Jacob Mvula (left), mother Modesta Munyayi and neighbor Maureen Ngulube harvest corn in Edundu, Malawi. They and other farmers in the village have benefited from intercropping and crop rotation practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
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  • Modesta Munyayi carries corn she has harvested in a basket on her head in Edundu, Malawi. She and other farmers in the village have benefited from intercropping and crop rotation practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
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  • Modesta Munyayi carries corn she has harvested in a basket on her head in Edundu, Malawi. She and other farmers in the village have benefited from intercropping and crop rotation practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
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  • Ida Gumbo is a farmer in Edundu, Malawi. She and other farmers in the village have benefited from intercropping and crop rotation practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-C774.JPG
  • Lampson Nkhambule is a farmer in Edundu, Malawi. He and other farmers in the village have benefited from intercropping and crop rotation practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
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  • Agnes Tembo and her son Sopani consolidate peanuts she harvested from her farm in Edundu, Malawi. Families in the village have benefited from intercropping, crop rotation, and composting practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
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  • Evelyn Nkhambule, her grandson Jesse on her back, stirs chilies she has spread out to dry in the sun at her home in Edundu, Malawi. Families in the village have benefited from intercropping, crop rotation, and composting practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-C717.JPG
  • Agnes Tembo and her husband Geoffrey Nkhambule harvest corn and peas, which have been planted together, on their farm in Edundu, Malawi. Families in the village have benefited from intercropping, crop rotation, and composting practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-C588.JPG
  • Agnes Tembo and her husband Geoffrey Nkhambule harvest corn and peas, which have been planted together, on their farm in Edundu, Malawi. Families in the village have benefited from intercropping, crop rotation, and composting practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-C578.JPG
  • Anastansia Chavula winnows corn at her home in Edundu, Malawi. She and others in the village have benefited from intercropping, crop rotation, and composting practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-C425.JPG
  • Anastansia Chavula winnows corn at her home in Edundu, Malawi. She and others in the village have benefited from intercropping, crop rotation, and composting practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-C419.JPG
  • Anastansia Chavula makes compost fertilizer on her farm in Edundu, Malawi. She and others in the village have benefited from intercropping, crop rotation, and composting practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-C319.JPG
  • Anastansia Chavula makes compost fertilizer on her farm in Edundu, Malawi. She and others in the village have benefited from intercropping, crop rotation, and composting practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
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  • A girl in Edundu, Malawi, walks home from working on her family's farm. Her family and others in the village have benefited from intercropping and crop rotation practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-C263.JPG
  • Mariet Hara stands on her farm in Edundu, Malawi. She and other farmers in the village have benefited from intercropping and crop rotation practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-C241.JPG
  • Mariet Hara and her husband Pressing Moyo work on their farm in Edundu, Malawi. They and other farmers in the village have benefited from intercropping and crop rotation practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-C189.JPG
  • Mercy Tembo and her husband Abel Moyo harvest peanuts, known locally as groundnuts, on thir farm in Edundu, Malawi. They and other farmers in the village have benefited from intercropping and crop rotation practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-C134.JPG
  • Members of a youth sexual and reproductive health club hold a meeting outside a Catholic church in Kacheche, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, club members educate their peers about avoiding HIV transmission, resisting early marriages, and the prevention of school dropouts.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-F253.JPG
  • Members of a youth sexual and reproductive health club educate their peers with theater outside a Catholic church in Kacheche, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, club members educate their peers about avoiding HIV transmission, resisting early marriages, and the prevention of school dropouts.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-F235.JPG
  • Young women watch as a members of a youth sexual and reproductive health club educate their peers with theater outside a Catholic church in Kacheche, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, club members educate their peers about avoiding HIV transmission, resisting early marriages, and the prevention of school dropouts.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-F239.JPG
  • Members of a youth sexual and reproductive health club educate their peers using song and dance outside a Catholic church in Kacheche, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, club members educate their peers about avoiding HIV transmission, resisting early marriages, and the prevention of school dropouts.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-F216.JPG
  • Members of a youth sexual and reproductive health club educate their peers using song and dance outside a Catholic church in Kacheche, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, club members educate their peers about avoiding HIV transmission, resisting early marriages, and the prevention of school dropouts.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-F206.JPG
  • Members of a youth sexual and reproductive health club educate their peers using song and dance outside a Catholic church in Kacheche, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, club members educate their peers about avoiding HIV transmission, resisting early marriages, and the prevention of school dropouts.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-F204.JPG
  • Members of a youth sexual and reproductive health club educate their peers using song and dance outside a Catholic church in Kacheche, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, club members educate their peers about avoiding HIV transmission, resisting early marriages, and the prevention of school dropouts.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-F201.JPG
  • Members of a youth sexual and reproductive health club educate their peers using song and dance outside a Catholic church in Kacheche, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, club members educate their peers about avoiding HIV transmission, resisting early marriages, and the prevention of school dropouts.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-F197.JPG
  • Members of a youth sexual and reproductive health club educate their peers using song and dance in Kacheche, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, club members educate their peers about avoiding HIV transmission, resisting early marriages, and the prevention of school dropouts.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-F172.JPG
  • Members of a youth sexual and reproductive health club educate their peers using song and dance in Kacheche, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, club members educate their peers about avoiding HIV transmission, resisting early marriages, and the prevention of school dropouts.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-F160.JPG
  • Women sing and dance outside a church after they concluded a meeting of guardian for orphans and vulnerable children in Emanyeleni, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, the guardians have been trained to provide nutritious food, keep children in school, and reduce problems of stigma and discrimination.
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  • Women sing and dance outside a church after they concluded a meeting of guardian for orphans and vulnerable children in Emanyeleni, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, the guardians have been trained to provide nutritious food, keep children in school, and reduce problems of stigma and discrimination.
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  • Jimmy Lungu is a guardian for orphans and vulnerable children in Emanyeleni, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, the guardians have been trained to provide nutritious food, keep children in school, and reduce problems of stigma and discrimination.
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  • Annie Zimba is a guardian for orphans and vulnerable children in Emanyeleni, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, the guardians have been trained to provide nutritious food, keep children in school, and reduce problems of stigma and discrimination.
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  • Jenala Tembos is a guardian for orphans and vulnerable children in Emanyeleni, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, the guardians have been trained to provide nutritious food, keep children in school, and reduce problems of stigma and discrimination.
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  • Members of a youth sexual and reproductive health club gather for a meeting in a church in Emanyeleni, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, club members educate their peers about avoiding HIV transmission, resisting early marriages, and the prevention of early school dropouts.
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  • Members of a youth sexual and reproductive health club pose together after a meeting in a church in Emanyeleni, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, club members educate their peers about avoiding HIV transmission, resisting early marriages, and the prevention of early school dropouts.
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  • Members of a youth sexual and reproductive health club perform an educational drama in Jombo, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, club members educate their peers about avoiding HIV transmission, resisting early marriages, and the prevention of early school dropouts.
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  • Members of a youth sexual and reproductive health club perform an educational drama in Jombo, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, club members educate their peers about avoiding HIV transmission, resisting early marriages, and the prevention of early school dropouts.
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  • Members of a youth sexual and reproductive health club perform an educational drama in Jombo, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, club members educate their peers about avoiding HIV transmission, resisting early marriages, and the prevention of early school dropouts.
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  • A child in Jombo, Malawi. With assistance from the AIDS program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, a sexual and reproductive health club for children and youth operates in this village, allowing young people to educate their peers about avoiding HIV transmission, resisting early marriages, and the prevention of early school dropouts.
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  • Joseph Nkhoma and his wife Jane Salanda take a break from shucking corn to pose with their children Beauty, 8, Sibosiso, 5, and Mphatso, 3, on their farm in Edundu, Malawi. They and other farmers in the village have benefited from intercropping and crop rotation practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
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  • Joseph Nkhoma and his daughter Beauty, 8, shuck corn they have harvested on their farm in Edundu, Malawi. They and other farmers in the village have benefited from intercropping and crop rotation practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
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  • Mercy Mwanza and her four-month old daughter Modesta harvest peas in Edundu, Malawi. They and other farmers in the village have benefited from intercropping and crop rotation practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
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  • Mercy Mwanza and her four-month old daughter Modesta harvest peas in Edundu, Malawi. They and other farmers in the village have benefited from intercropping and crop rotation practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
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  • Maureen Ngulube carries corn she has harvested in a basket on her head in Edundu, Malawi. She and other farmers in the village have benefited from intercropping and crop rotation practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
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  • Three-year old Jacob Myula places ears of corn into a basket as his parents harvest corn in Edundu, Malawi. They and other farmers in the village have benefited from intercropping and crop rotation practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
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  • Three-year old Jacob places ears of corn into a basket as his father, Jacob Mvula (left), and mother Modesta Munyayi harvest corn in Edundu, Malawi. They and other farmers in the village have benefited from intercropping and crop rotation practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
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  • Three-year old Jacob places ears of corn into a basket as his father, Jacob Mvula (left), and mother Modesta Munyayi harvest corn in Edundu, Malawi. They and other farmers in the village have benefited from intercropping and crop rotation practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
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  • Three-year old Jacob places ears of corn into a basket as his father, Jacob Mvula (left), and mother Modesta Munyayi harvest corn in Edundu, Malawi. They and other farmers in the village have benefited from intercropping and crop rotation practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
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  • Jacob Mvula (left), Modesta Munyayi and Maureen Ngulube share laughter as they harvest corn in Edundu, Malawi. They and other farmers in the village have benefited from intercropping and crop rotation practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
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  • Modesta Munyayi carries corn she has harvested in a basket on her head in Edundu, Malawi. She and other farmers in the village have benefited from intercropping and crop rotation practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
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  • As her husband and son work in the background, Modesta Munyayi carries corn they have harvested in Edundu, Malawi. She and other farmers in the village have benefited from intercropping and crop rotation practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
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  • Modesta Munyayi harvests corn in Edundu, Malawi. She and other farmers in the village have benefited from intercropping and crop rotation practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
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  • Maureen Ngulube harvests corn in Edundu, Malawi. She and other farmers in the village have benefited from intercropping and crop rotation practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
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  • Farmers display their favorite foods and recipes in an educational event in Edundu, Malawi. They and others in the village have benefited from intercropping and crop rotation practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
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  • Women participate in an educational drama in Edundu, Malawi. They and other farmers in the village have benefited from intercropping and crop rotation practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
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  • Women carry heavy containers on their heads in Edundu, Malawi. They and other farmers in the village have benefited from intercropping and crop rotation practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
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  • Mariet Hara and her husband Pressing Moyo beat peanut plants to free the nuts on their farm in Edundu, Malawi. They and other farmers in the village have benefited from intercropping and crop rotation practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
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  • Lampson Nkhambule and Ida Gumbo are farmers in Edundu, Malawi. They and other farmers in the village have benefited from intercropping and crop rotation practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
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