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  • Students pose in the Solidarity Teacher Training Institute in Yambio, South Sudan, where they regularly share dances from their own tribal traditions with other students. To bridge cultural gaps that often lead people in the war-torn country to violence, students intentionally learn the songs and dances of the tribes of other students in the school. <br />
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The school is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-yambio-D107.jpg
  • Students in the Solidarity Teacher Training Institute in Yambio, South Sudan, share dances from their own tribal traditions with other students. To bridge cultural gaps that often lead people in the war-torn country to violence, students intentionally learn the songs and dances of the tribes of other students in the school. <br />
<br />
The school is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-yambio-D137.JPG
  • Students pose in the Solidarity Teacher Training Institute in Yambio, South Sudan, where they regularly share dances from their own tribal traditions with other students. To bridge cultural gaps that often lead people in the war-torn country to violence, students intentionally learn the songs and dances of the tribes of other students in the school. <br />
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The school is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan. In the back row is the school's principal, Brother Christopher Soosai, a De La Salle brother from India.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-yambio-D108.jpg
  • Nasrin Zacharia Andrea and other students in the Solidarity Teacher Training Institute in Yambio, South Sudan, share dances from their own tribal traditions with other students. To bridge cultural gaps that often lead people in the war-torn country to violence, students intentionally learn the songs and dances of the tribes of other students in the school. <br />
<br />
The school is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-yambio-D104.jpg
  • Nasrin Zacharia Andrea and other students in the Solidarity Teacher Training Institute in Yambio, South Sudan, share dances from their own tribal traditions with other students. To bridge cultural gaps that often lead people in the war-torn country to violence, students intentionally learn the songs and dances of the tribes of other students in the school. <br />
<br />
The school is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-yambio-D097.jpg
  • Nasrin Zacharia Andrea and other students in the Solidarity Teacher Training Institute in Yambio, South Sudan, share dances from their own tribal traditions with other students. To bridge cultural gaps that often lead people in the war-torn country to violence, students intentionally learn the songs and dances of the tribes of other students in the school. <br />
<br />
The school is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-yambio-D094.JPG
  • Students in the Solidarity Teacher Training Institute in Yambio, South Sudan, share dances from their own tribal traditions with other students. To bridge cultural gaps that often lead people in the war-torn country to violence, students intentionally learn the songs and dances of the tribes of other students in the school. <br />
<br />
The school is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-yambio-D077.jpg
  • Students in the Solidarity Teacher Training Institute in Yambio, South Sudan, share dances from their own tribal traditions with other students. To bridge cultural gaps that often lead people in the war-torn country to violence, students intentionally learn the songs and dances of the tribes of other students in the school. <br />
<br />
The school is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-yambio-D054.jpg
  • Students in the Solidarity Teacher Training Institute in Yambio, South Sudan, share dances from their own tribal traditions with other students. To bridge cultural gaps that often lead people in the war-torn country to violence, students intentionally learn the songs and dances of the tribes of other students in the school. <br />
<br />
The school is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-yambio-D063.jpg
  • Students in the Solidarity Teacher Training Institute in Yambio, South Sudan, share dances from their own tribal traditions with other students. To bridge cultural gaps that often lead people in the war-torn country to violence, students intentionally learn the songs and dances of the tribes of other students in the school. <br />
<br />
The school is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-yambio-D046.JPG
  • Students in the Solidarity Teacher Training Institute in Yambio, South Sudan, share dances from their own tribal traditions with other students. To bridge cultural gaps that often lead people in the war-torn country to violence, students intentionally learn the songs and dances of the tribes of other students in the school. <br />
<br />
The school is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-yambio-D034.jpg
  • Students in the Solidarity Teacher Training Institute in Yambio, South Sudan, share dances from their own tribal traditions with other students. To bridge cultural gaps that often lead people in the war-torn country to violence, students intentionally learn the songs and dances of the tribes of other students in the school. <br />
<br />
The school is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-yambio-D041.JPG
  • Nasrin Zacharia Andrea and other students in the Solidarity Teacher Training Institute in Yambio, South Sudan, share dances from their own tribal traditions with other students. To bridge cultural gaps that often lead people in the war-torn country to violence, students intentionally learn the songs and dances of the tribes of other students in the school. <br />
<br />
The school is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-yambio-D100.jpg
  • Students in the Solidarity Teacher Training Institute in Yambio, South Sudan, share dances from their own tribal traditions with other students. To bridge cultural gaps that often lead people in the war-torn country to violence, students intentionally learn the songs and dances of the tribes of other students in the school. <br />
<br />
The school is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-yambio-D089.jpg
  • Students in the Solidarity Teacher Training Institute in Yambio, South Sudan, share dances from their own tribal traditions with other students. To bridge cultural gaps that often lead people in the war-torn country to violence, students intentionally learn the songs and dances of the tribes of other students in the school. <br />
<br />
The school is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-yambio-D068.jpg
  • Students in the Solidarity Teacher Training Institute in Yambio, South Sudan, share dances from their own tribal traditions with other students. To bridge cultural gaps that often lead people in the war-torn country to violence, students intentionally learn the songs and dances of the tribes of other students in the school. <br />
<br />
The school is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-yambio-D043.jpg
  • A woman carries a bag of grain in the Omiya camp for internally displaced families. Two decades of war in northern Uganda have left almost two million people displaced, though progress in peace talks in 2006 initiated a small movement to return to home villages.
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  • Agnes Mhona, 27, digs out a reservoir for an irrigation system in Chisatha, a village in southern Malawi on its border with Mozambique. Helping her is Fanny Joni, 41. This village has been hard hit by drought in recent years, leading to chronic food insecurity, especially during the "hunger season," when farmers are waiting for the harvest. The ACT Alliance is working with farmers in this village to switch to alternative, drought-resistant crops, such as millet, as well as using irrigation and other improved techniques to increase agricultural yields. Solar panels will power a pump that will draw water from a river into this reservoir and then into six elevated 5,000 liter tanks, which will then provide water to grow healthy crops year round.
    malawi-2011-jeffrey-229.jpg
  • Agnes Mhona, 27, digs out a reservoir for an irrigation system in Chisatha, a village in southern Malawi on its border with Mozambique. Helping her is Fanny Joni, 41. This village has been hard hit by drought in recent years, leading to chronic food insecurity, especially during the "hunger season," when farmers are waiting for the harvest. The ACT Alliance is working with farmers in this village to switch to alternative, drought-resistant crops, such as millet, as well as using irrigation and other improved techniques to increase agricultural yields. Solar panels will power a pump that will draw water from a river into this reservoir and then into six elevated 5,000 liter tanks, which will then provide water to grow crops year round.
    malawi-2011-jeffrey-228.jpg
  • Agnes Mhona, 27, digs out a reservoir for an irrigation system in Chisatha, a village in southern Malawi on its border with Mozambique. This village has been hard hit by drought in recent years, leading to chronic food insecurity, especially during the "hunger season," when farmers are waiting for the harvest. The ACT Alliance is working with farmers in this village to switch to alternative, drought-resistant crops, such as millet, as well as using irrigation and other improved techniques to increase agricultural yields. Solar panels will power a pump that will draw water from a river into this reservoir and then into six elevated 5,000 liter tanks, which will then provide water to grow crops year round.
    malawi-2011-jeffrey-227.jpg
  • People of the Tupinambá tribe paint themselves with genipapo juice which is a natural ink that darkens slowly. Genipapo is also prepared as a juice to drink, which is effective against bronchitis. The facepaint is of a puma's teeth and whiskers. The women wear a feather headdress, a bark dress and beads.
    brazil_hawkey_20091121_136.jpg
  • People of the Tupinambá tribe paint themselves with genipapo juice which is a natural ink that darkens slowly. Genipapo is also prepared as a juice to drink, which is effective against bronchitis. The facepaint is of a puma's teeth and whiskers. The women wear a feather headdress, a bark dress and beads.
    brazil_hawkey_20091121_129.jpg
  • 28 February 2017, Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho: Women walking through the village of Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho.  Thaba Bosiu is a sandstone plateau some 24 kilometers east of Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The name means Night Mountain, and surrounding the plateau is a small village and open plains. Thaba Bosiu was once the capital of Lesotho, and the mountain was the stronghold of the Basotho king when the kingdom of Lesotho was formed.
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  • A woman in Santa Elena, in Guatemala's remote Peten region. Her freshly-laundered skirt is drying on the wall of her home behind her.
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  • At the market in Telemán, vendors display 'cortes', the traditional skirt used by indigenous people.
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  • 30 May 2019, Mokolo, Cameroon: 40-year-old Rhoda Joshua sews a skirt to be sold at the marketplace in Minawao. One of many Nigerian refugees in Minawao, Joshua uses her skill to make an income. She has been producing women's clothes for more than 10 years. Today is market day, and refugees and host communities alike gather to sell and buy goods in Minawao. The Minawao camp for Nigerian refugees, located in the Far North region of Cameroon, hosts some 58,000 refugees from North East Nigeria. The refugees are supported by the Lutheran World Federation, together with a range of partners.
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  • 30 May 2019, Mokolo, Cameroon: 40-year-old Rhoda Joshua sews a skirt to be sold at the marketplace in Minawao. One of many Nigerian refugees in Minawao, Joshua uses her skill to make an income. She has been producing women's clothes for more than 10 years. Today is market day, and refugees and host communities alike gather to sell and buy goods in Minawao. The Minawao camp for Nigerian refugees, located in the Far North region of Cameroon, hosts some 58,000 refugees from North East Nigeria. The refugees are supported by the Lutheran World Federation, together with a range of partners.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190530_AH1_279...jpg