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  • Women buy and sell produce in a market in Kamina, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Constructed by the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), the market provides local residents a healthy environment to sell their products.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A284.jpg
  • Women buy and sell produce in a market in Kamina, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Constructed by the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), the market provides local residents a healthy environment to sell their products.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A283.jpg
  • A woman sells charcoal in a market in Kamina, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Constructed by the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), the market provides local residents a healthy environment to sell their products.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A270.jpg
  • Panchavarnam weighs vegetables to sell to passersby in the Anumaar Koil Padithurai neighborhood in Madurai, a city in Tamil Nadu state in southern India.
    india-2010-jeffrey-G037.jpg
  • Panchavarnam weighs vegetables to sell to passersby in the Anumaar Koil Padithurai neighborhood in Madurai, a city in Tamil Nadu state in southern India.
    india-2010-jeffrey-G036.jpg
  • Seveneammal weighs fish to sell to passersby in the Anumaar Koil Padithurai neighborhood in Madurai, a city in Tamil Nadu state in southern India.
    india-2010-jeffrey-women-071.jpg
  • A woman sells grain in a market in Kamina, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Constructed by the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), the market provides local residents a healthy environment to sell their products.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A279.jpg
  • A woman sells grain in a market in Kamina, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Constructed by the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), the market provides local residents a healthy environment to sell their products.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A278.jpg
  • A woman sells charcoal in a market in Kamina, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Constructed by the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), the market provides local residents a healthy environment to sell their products.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A273.jpg
  • A woman sells charcoal in a market in Kamina, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Constructed by the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), the market provides local residents a healthy environment to sell their products.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A271.jpg
  • A woman sells flour in a market in Kamina, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Constructed by the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), the market provides local residents a healthy environment to sell their products.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A266.jpg
  • Women selling cooking oil in a market in Kamina, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Constructed by the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), the market provides local residents a healthy environment to sell their products.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A262.jpg
  • A woman sells dried fish in a market in Kamina, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Constructed by the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), the market provides local residents a healthy environment to sell their products.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A261.jpg
  • Women paddle a boat filled with produce and sell to families who live along the banks of the Tonle Sap River in Cambodia.
    cambodia-2005-jeffrey-rural-040.jpg
  • A woman sells produce in a market in Kamina, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Constructed by the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), the market provides local residents a healthy environment to sell their products.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A286.jpg
  • A woman sells produce in a market in Kamina, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Constructed by the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), the market provides local residents a healthy environment to sell their products.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A281.jpg
  • A woman sells dried fish in a market in Kamina, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Constructed by the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), the market provides local residents a healthy environment to sell their products.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A280.jpg
  • A woman sells vegetables in a market in Kamina, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Constructed by the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), the market provides local residents a healthy environment to sell their products.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A277.jpg
  • A woman sells flour in a market in Kamina, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Constructed by the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), the market provides local residents a healthy environment to sell their products.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A275.jpg
  • A girl sells produce in a market in Kamina, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Constructed by the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), the market provides local residents a healthy environment to sell their products.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A276.jpg
  • A woman sells charcoal in a market in Kamina, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Constructed by the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), the market provides local residents a healthy environment to sell their products.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A272.jpg
  • A woman sells vegetables in a market in Kamina, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Constructed by the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), the market provides local residents a healthy environment to sell their products.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A267.jpg
  • A girl sells vegetables in a market in Kamina, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Constructed by the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), the market provides local residents a healthy environment to sell their products.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A268.jpg
  • A woman sells flour in a market in Kamina, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Constructed by the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), the market provides local residents a healthy environment to sell their products.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A265.jpg
  • A woman sells vegetables in a market in Kamina, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Constructed by the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), the market provides local residents a healthy environment to sell their products.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A264.jpg
  • A woman sells flour in a market in Kamina, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Constructed by the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), the market provides local residents a healthy environment to sell their products.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A263.jpg
  • A woman sells grain in a market in Kamina, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Constructed by the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), the market provides local residents a healthy environment to sell their products.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A260.jpg
  • A woman sells charcoal in a market in Kamina, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Constructed by the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), the market provides local residents a healthy environment to sell their products.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A258.jpg
  • A woman sells vegetables in a market in Kamina, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Constructed by the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), the market provides local residents a healthy environment to sell their products.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A259.jpg
  • Fishers set out their catch to sell at the dock in Santarem, a city alongside the Amazon River in Brazil's northern Para state.
    brazil-2019-jeffrey-santarem-K078.jpg
  • Early in the morning, a young fisher sells his catch directly from his boat in the river in Akobo, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Like several locations around the troubled country, the combination of fighting and flooding has worsened food insecurity, yet fishing remains a sustainable way of supplying food to hungry families and income to those who catch and sell the fish.<br />
<br />
DanChurchAid, a member of the ACT Alliance, is helping families in Akobo with fishing hooks and twine for nets, along with other food and livelihood projects aimed at lowering vulnerability and increasing food security. It carries out that program in partnership with Nile Hope, a South Sudanese organization. <br />
<br />
Photo by Paul Jeffrey for the ACT Alliance.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-akobo-0150.jpg
  • Women sell crackers they have baked to a wholesaler in Madurai, a city in Tamil Nadu state in southern India.
    india-2010-jeffrey-G040.jpg
  • Shantha makes idly to sell to passersby in the Anumaar Koil Padithurai neighborhood in Madurai, a city in Tamil Nadu state in southern India.
    india-2010-jeffrey-G026.jpg
  • A man carries items to sell in the Croix-des-Bossales market in the La Saline neighborhood of Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
    haiti-2009-jeffrey-179.jpg
  • A man carries merchandise to sell in the Croix-des-Bossales market in the La Saline neighborhood of Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
    haiti-2009-jeffrey-141.jpg
  • A woman carries produce to sell in the Croix-des-Bossales market in the La Saline neighborhood of Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
    haiti-2009-jeffrey-140.jpg
  • A woman cuts mangoes to sell in the Chamroen neighborhood of Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-urban-037.jpg
  • A woman cuts mangoes to sell in the Chamroen neighborhood of Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-urban-036.jpg
  • Early in the morning, a young fisher sells his catch directly from his boat in the river in Akobo, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Like several locations around the troubled country, the combination of fighting and flooding has worsened food insecurity, yet fishing remains a sustainable way of supplying food to hungry families and income to those who catch and sell the fish.<br />
<br />
DanChurchAid, a member of the ACT Alliance, is helping families in Akobo with fishing hooks and twine for nets, along with other food and livelihood projects aimed at lowering vulnerability and increasing food security. It carries out that program in partnership with Nile Hope, a South Sudanese organization.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-akobo-0150.jpg
  • A man and woman sell vegetables in a market in Chennai, India.
    india-2010-jeffrey-G207.jpg
  • A man arranges vegetables to sell in a market in Chennai, India.
    india-2010-jeffrey-G204.jpg
  • A man reads a newspaper while waiting to sell his bananas in a market in Chennai, India.
    india-2010-jeffrey-G197.jpg
  • A man makes tea to sell in his tea stand in the Anumaar Koil Padithurai neighborhood in Madurai, a city in Tamil Nadu state in southern India.
    india-2010-jeffrey-G033.jpg
  • Lakshmi makes idly to sell to passersby in the Anumaar Koil Padithurai neighborhood in Madurai, a city in Tamil Nadu state in southern India.
    india-2010-jeffrey-G025.jpg
  • Shantha makes idly to sell to passersby in the Anumaar Koil Padithurai neighborhood in Madurai, a city in Tamil Nadu state in southern India.
    india-2010-jeffrey-women-077.jpg
  • A woman sells flowers in Varanasi.
    india-2004-jeffrey-rural-03.jpg
  • A man carries items to sell in the Croix-des-Bossales market in the La Saline neighborhood of Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
    haiti-2009-jeffrey-180.jpg
  • A woman carries avocados to sell in the Croix-des-Bossales market in the La Saline neighborhood of Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
    haiti-2009-jeffrey-178.jpg
  • A woman carries bananas to sell in the Croix-des-Bossales market in the La Saline neighborhood of Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
    haiti-2009-jeffrey-176.jpg
  • A woman carrying items to sell in the Croix-des-Bossales market in the La Saline neighborhood of Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
    haiti-2009-jeffrey-168.jpg
  • Women cut up cabbage to sell in the Croix-des-Bossales market in the La Saline neighborhood of Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
    haiti-2009-jeffrey-166.jpg
  • Women cut up cabbage to sell in the Croix-des-Bossales market in the La Saline neighborhood of Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
    haiti-2009-jeffrey-165.jpg
  • A man carries medicines to sell in the Croix-des-Bossales market in the La Saline neighborhood of Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
    haiti-2009-jeffrey-139.jpg
  • A woman counts her money in a market in Kamina, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Constructed by the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), the market provides local residents a healthy environment to sell their products.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A269.jpg
  • A new market in Kamina, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Constructed by the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), the market provides local residents a healthy environment to sell their products.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A282.jpg
  • A woman in the market in Kamina, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Constructed by the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), the market provides local residents a healthy environment to sell their products.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A274.jpg
  • A woman lays out vegetables to sell in a market in the Cambodian village of Maung Rossey.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-rural-234.jpg
  • A woman carrying clothing to sell in the Croix-des-Bossales market in the La Saline neighborhood of Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
    haiti-2009-jeffrey-164.jpg
  • Early in the morning, young fishers unload their catch of fish directly from their boat in Akobo, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Like several locations around the troubled country, the combination of fighting and flooding has worsened food insecurity, yet fishing remains a sustainable way of supplying food to hungry families and income to those who catch and sell the fish.<br />
<br />
DanChurchAid, a member of the ACT Alliance, is helping families in Akobo with fishing hooks and twine for nets, along with other food and livelihood projects aimed at lowering vulnerability and increasing food security. It carries out that program in partnership with Nile Hope, a South Sudanese organization.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-akobo-0112.jpg
  • Early in the morning, a young fisher delivers his catch of fish directly from his boat in Akobo, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Like several locations around the troubled country, the combination of fighting and flooding has worsened food insecurity, yet fishing remains a sustainable way of supplying food to hungry families and income to those who catch and sell the fish.<br />
<br />
DanChurchAid, a member of the ACT Alliance, is helping families in Akobo with fishing hooks and twine for nets, along with other food and livelihood projects aimed at lowering vulnerability and increasing food security. It carries out that program in partnership with Nile Hope, a South Sudanese organization. <br />
<br />
Photo by Paul Jeffrey for the ACT Alliance.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-akobo-0128.jpg
  • A woman and child sell items from the front of their home in Hyderabad, India.
    india-2004-jeffrey-misc-H005.jpg
  • Two girls sell fruit in the Protection of Civilians area inside the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-142.jpg
  • Early in the morning, a young fisher delivers his catch of fish directly from his boat in Akobo, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Like several locations around the troubled country, the combination of fighting and flooding has worsened food insecurity, yet fishing remains a sustainable way of supplying food to hungry families and income to those who catch and sell the fish.<br />
<br />
DanChurchAid, a member of the ACT Alliance, is helping families in Akobo with fishing hooks and twine for nets, along with other food and livelihood projects aimed at lowering vulnerability and increasing food security. It carries out that program in partnership with Nile Hope, a South Sudanese organization.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-akobo-0175.jpg
  • Early in the morning, a young fisher delivers his catch of fish directly from his boat in Akobo, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Like several locations around the troubled country, the combination of fighting and flooding has worsened food insecurity, yet fishing remains a sustainable way of supplying food to hungry families and income to those who catch and sell the fish.<br />
<br />
DanChurchAid, a member of the ACT Alliance, is helping families in Akobo with fishing hooks and twine for nets, along with other food and livelihood projects aimed at lowering vulnerability and increasing food security. It carries out that program in partnership with Nile Hope, a South Sudanese organization.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-akobo-0128.jpg
  • Early in the morning, young fishers unload their catch of fish directly from their boat in Akobo, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Like several locations around the troubled country, the combination of fighting and flooding has worsened food insecurity, yet fishing remains a sustainable way of supplying food to hungry families and income to those who catch and sell the fish.<br />
<br />
DanChurchAid, a member of the ACT Alliance, is helping families in Akobo with fishing hooks and twine for nets, along with other food and livelihood projects aimed at lowering vulnerability and increasing food security. It carries out that program in partnership with Nile Hope, a South Sudanese organization. <br />
<br />
Photo by Paul Jeffrey for the ACT Alliance.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-akobo-0112.jpg
  • Early in the morning, a young fisher delivers his catch of fish directly from his boat in Akobo, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Like several locations around the troubled country, the combination of fighting and flooding has worsened food insecurity, yet fishing remains a sustainable way of supplying food to hungry families and income to those who catch and sell the fish.<br />
<br />
DanChurchAid, a member of the ACT Alliance, is helping families in Akobo with fishing hooks and twine for nets, along with other food and livelihood projects aimed at lowering vulnerability and increasing food security. It carries out that program in partnership with Nile Hope, a South Sudanese organization. <br />
<br />
Photo by Paul Jeffrey for the ACT Alliance.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-akobo-0175.jpg
  • A man sells vegetables in the market in Lahore.
    pakistan-2005-jeffrey-25.jpg
  • Hellesa Gune (left) and Tamara Kako sell food in the market in Yei, Southern Sudan, supported by a microfinance program run by the United Methodist Women in Yei. NOTE: In July 2011, Southern Sudan became the independent country of South Sudan
    south-sudan-2009-jeffrey-yei-146.jpg
  • A woman sets out fish to sell in a camp for for than 5,000 displaced people in Riimenze, in South Sudan's Gbudwe State, what was formerly Western Equatoria. Families here were displaced at the beginning of 2017, as fighting between government soldiers and rebels escalated.<br />
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Two Catholic groups, Caritas Austria and Solidarity with South Sudan, have played key roles in assuring that the displaced families here have food, shelter and water.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-riimenze-id...jpg
  • A woman cooks food to sell in a camp for more than 12,000 internally displaced persons located on the grounds of the Roman Catholic Cathedral of St. Mary in Wau, South Sudan. Most of the families here were displaced in June, 2016, when armed conflict engulfed Wau.<br />
<br />
Norwegian Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance, has provided relief supplies to the displaced in Wau, and has supported the South Sudan Council of Churches as it has struggled to mediate the conflict in Wau.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-wau-idps-29...JPG
  • A women's savings group displays the household items they sell to make a profit in Kaluhoro, Malawi. With support from the Building Sustainable Livelihoods project of the Ekwendeni Hospital AIDS Program, participants are working together to earn and save money, raise more nutritious food, and receive vocational training.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-E419.JPG
  • A man measures his product to sell in the market in Toya, a village in northern Mali near Timbuktu. The region was seized by Islamist fighters in 2012 and then liberated by French and Malian soldiers in early 2013.
    mali-2013-jeffrey-222.jpg
  • A woman lays out her products to sell in the market in Toya, a village in northern Mali near Timbuktu. The region was seized by Islamist fighters in 2012 and then liberated by French and Malian soldiers in early 2013.
    mali-2013-jeffrey-220.jpg
  • A woman lays out dried fish to sell in the market in Toya, a village in northern Mali near Timbuktu. The region was seized by Islamist fighters in 2012 and then liberated by French and Malian soldiers in early 2013.
    mali-2013-jeffrey-219.jpg
  • A woman sells flowers to passersby in the Anumaar Koil Padithurai neighborhood in Madurai, a city in Tamil Nadu state in southern India.
    india-2010-jeffrey-G029.jpg
  • Indrani sells vegetables to passersby in the Anumaar Koil Padithurai neighborhood in Madurai, a city in Tamil Nadu state in southern India.
    india-2010-jeffrey-G028.jpg
  • In Abucay, a seaside town in the Philippines province of Bataan, a man sells Catholic figurines on the street.
    philippines-2014-jeffrey-U67.jpg
  • A displaced woman sells roasted corn at night inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-046.jpg
  • A girl sells okra in the market in Akobo, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
DanChurchAid, a member of the ACT Alliance, is helping families in Akobo with food and livelihood projects aimed at lowering vulnerability and increasing food security at a time when the arrival of many newly displaced families increased competition in the community over scarce food resources. Growing a wider variety of vegetables is an important part of the program, which it carries out in partnership with Nile Hope, a South Sudanese organization.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-akobo-1394.jpg
  • A woman sells okra in the market in Akobo, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
DanChurchAid, a member of the ACT Alliance, is helping families in Akobo with food and livelihood projects aimed at lowering vulnerability and increasing food security at a time when the arrival of many newly displaced families increased competition in the community over scarce food resources. Growing a wider variety of vegetables is an important part of the program, which it carries out in partnership with Nile Hope, a South Sudanese organization.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-akobo-1386.jpg
  • A girl sells okra in the market in Akobo, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
DanChurchAid, a member of the ACT Alliance, is helping families in Akobo with food and livelihood projects aimed at lowering vulnerability and increasing food security. Growing a wider variety of vegetables is an important part of the program, which it carries out in partnership with Nile Hope, a South Sudanese organization.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-akobo-1096.jpg
  • A girl eats part of her product as she sells okra in the market in Akobo, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
DanChurchAid, a member of the ACT Alliance, is helping families in Akobo with food and livelihood projects aimed at lowering vulnerability and increasing food security. Growing a wider variety of vegetables is an important part of the program, which it carries out in partnership with Nile Hope, a South Sudanese organization.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-akobo-1086.jpg
  • A girl sells okra on the riverbank in Akobo, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
DanChurchAid, a member of the ACT Alliance, is helping families in Akobo with food and livelihood projects aimed at lowering vulnerability and increasing food security. Growing a wider variety of vegetables is an important part of the program, which it carries out in partnership with Nile Hope, a South Sudanese organization.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-akobo-1079.jpg
  • A girl sells okra on the riverbank in Akobo, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
DanChurchAid, a member of the ACT Alliance, is helping families in Akobo with food and livelihood projects aimed at lowering vulnerability and increasing food security. Growing a wider variety of vegetables is an important part of the program, which it carries out in partnership with Nile Hope, a South Sudanese organization. <br />
<br />
Photo by Paul Jeffrey for the ACT Alliance.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-akobo-1079.jpg
  • A girl eats part of her product as she sells okra in the market in Akobo, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
DanChurchAid, a member of the ACT Alliance, is helping families in Akobo with food and livelihood projects aimed at lowering vulnerability and increasing food security. Growing a wider variety of vegetables is an important part of the program, which it carries out in partnership with Nile Hope, a South Sudanese organization. <br />
<br />
Photo by Paul Jeffrey for the ACT Alliance.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-akobo-1086.jpg
  • A girl sells okra in the market in Akobo, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
DanChurchAid, a member of the ACT Alliance, is helping families in Akobo with food and livelihood projects aimed at lowering vulnerability and increasing food security. Growing a wider variety of vegetables is an important part of the program, which it carries out in partnership with Nile Hope, a South Sudanese organization. <br />
<br />
Photo by Paul Jeffrey for the ACT Alliance.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-akobo-1096.jpg
  • A woman sells okra in the market in Akobo, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
DanChurchAid, a member of the ACT Alliance, is helping families in Akobo with food and livelihood projects aimed at lowering vulnerability and increasing food security at a time when the arrival of many newly displaced families increased competition in the community over scarce food resources. Growing a wider variety of vegetables is an important part of the program, which it carries out in partnership with Nile Hope, a South Sudanese organization. <br />
<br />
Photo by Paul Jeffrey for the ACT Alliance.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-akobo-1386.jpg
  • A girl sells okra in the market in Akobo, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
DanChurchAid, a member of the ACT Alliance, is helping families in Akobo with food and livelihood projects aimed at lowering vulnerability and increasing food security at a time when the arrival of many newly displaced families increased competition in the community over scarce food resources. Growing a wider variety of vegetables is an important part of the program, which it carries out in partnership with Nile Hope, a South Sudanese organization. <br />
<br />
Photo by Paul Jeffrey for the ACT Alliance.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-akobo-1394.jpg
  • A girl sells okra in the market in Akobo, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
DanChurchAid, a member of the ACT Alliance, is helping families in Akobo with food and livelihood projects aimed at lowering vulnerability and increasing food security at a time when the arrival of many newly displaced families increased competition in the community over scarce food resources. Growing a wider variety of vegetables is an important part of the program, which it carries out in partnership with Nile Hope, a South Sudanese organization. <br />
<br />
Photo by Paul Jeffrey for the ACT Alliance.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-akobo-1391.jpg
  • Panchavarnam sells vegetables to passersby in the Anumaar Koil Padithurai neighborhood in Madurai, a city in Tamil Nadu state in southern India.
    india-2010-jeffrey-G035.jpg
  • Panchavarnam sells vegetables to passersby in the Anumaar Koil Padithurai neighborhood in Madurai, a city in Tamil Nadu state in southern India.
    india-2010-jeffrey-G034.jpg
  • Muthumeari sells flowers and strings of jasmine flowers to passersby in the Anumaar Koil Padithurai neighborhood in Madurai, a city in Tamil Nadu state in southern India.
    india-2010-jeffrey-G030.jpg
  • Thanknam sells vegetables to passersby in the Anumaar Koil Padithurai neighborhood in Madurai, a city in Tamil Nadu state in southern India.
    india-2010-jeffrey-women-073.jpg
  • Pushpam sells vegetables to passersby in the Anumaar Koil Padithurai neighborhood in Madurai, a city in Tamil Nadu state in southern India.
    india-2010-jeffrey-women-072.jpg
  • In Abucay, a seaside town in the Philippines province of Bataan, a man sells Catholic figurines on the street.
    philippines-2014-jeffrey-R083.jpg
  • A girl sells charcoal in Bunj, a town in Maban County, South Sudan. Maban is host to four refugee camps that together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. Jesuit Refugee Service, with support from Misean Cara, provides educational and psycho-social services to both refugees in the camps and the host community.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-B128.JPG
  • A young man sells garrobos (Ctenosaura similis) along a road in southwestern Honduras. The animals are considered a delicacy.
    honduras-2014-jeffrey-misc-04.jpg
  • A boy sells an iced drink on the "Avenue des Champs-Élysées"--the main commercial street in the Zaatari refugee camp near Mafraq, Jordan. Established in 2012 as Syrian refugees poured across the border, the camp held more than 80,000 refugees by 2015, and was rapidly evolving into a permanent settlement, with shops along this street selling everything the refugees could want. The ACT Alliance provides a variety of services to refugees living in the camp.
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  • As Muslims prepare to end the holy month of Ramadan and celebrate the festival of Eid al-Fitr, which began the night of September 30, Egyptians took to the streets of their towns and cities in the evenings to shop for gifts and foods with which to celebrate the annual holiday. Here a boy sells balloons to shoppers on the streets of the Nile River city of Minia.
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  • As Muslims prepare to end the holy month of Ramadan and celebrate the festival of Eid al-Fitr, which began the night of September 30, Egyptians took to the streets of their towns and cities in the evenings to shop for gifts and foods with which to celebrate the annual holiday. Here a boy sells balloons to shoppers on the streets of the Nile River city of Minia.
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