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  • A woman winnows grain in the Doro Refugee Camp in Maban County, South Sudan. Doro is one of four camps in Maban that together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. Jesuit Refugee Service provides educational and psycho-social services to both refugees and the host community. Misean Cara supports the work of JRS in the Maban camps.
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  • A woman winnows grain in the Doro Refugee Camp in Maban County, South Sudan. Doro is one of four camps in Maban that together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. Jesuit Refugee Service provides educational and psycho-social services to both refugees and the host community. Misean Cara supports the work of JRS in the Maban camps.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-C265.JPG
  • A woman winnows grain in the Doro Refugee Camp in Maban County, South Sudan. Doro is one of four camps in Maban that together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. Jesuit Refugee Service provides educational and psycho-social services to both refugees and the host community. Misean Cara supports the work of JRS in the Maban camps.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-C276.JPG
  • A woman winnows grain in Akobo, South Sudan.<br />
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Like several locations around the troubled country, the combination of fighting and flooding has worsened food insecurity in this area. 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. It carries out that program in partnership with Nile Hope, a South Sudanese organization. <br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for the ACT Alliance.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-akobo-0995.jpg
  • Sita Ghale, 14, winnows chaff from grain in the village of Goljung, in the Rasuwa District of Nepal near the country's border with Tibet.
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  • Pasang Bri Ghale winnows grain at her home in the Tamang village of Goljung, in the Rasuwa District of Nepal near the country's border with Tibet.
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  • Pasang Bri Ghale winnows grain at her home in the Tamang village of Goljung, in the Rasuwa District of Nepal near the country's border with Tibet.
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  • Sita Ghale, 14, winnows chaff from grain in the village of Goljung, in the Rasuwa District of Nepal near the country's border with Tibet.
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  • Sita Ghale, 14, winnows chaff from grain in the village of Goljung, in the Rasuwa District of Nepal near the country's border with Tibet.
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  • Pasang Bri Ghale winnows grain at her home in the Tamang village of Goljung, in the Rasuwa District of Nepal near the country's border with Tibet.
    nepal_2016_jeffrey_314273.jpg
  • Sita Ghale, 14, winnows chaff from grain in the village of Goljung, in the Rasuwa District of Nepal near the country's border with Tibet.
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  • Sita Ghale, 14, winnows chaff from grain in the village of Goljung, in the Rasuwa District of Nepal near the country's border with Tibet.
    nepal_2016_jeffrey_314017.jpg
  • A woman winnows grain in Akobo, South Sudan.<br />
<br />
Like several locations around the troubled country, the combination of fighting and flooding has worsened food insecurity in this area. 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. It carries out that program in partnership with Nile Hope, a South Sudanese organization.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-akobo-0995.jpg
  • A woman winnows corn in the Haitian village of Foret des Pins while her child looks on.
    haiti-2009-jeffrey-125.jpg
  • A woman winnows corn in the Haitian village of Foret des Pins.
    haiti-2009-jeffrey-128.jpg
  • A woman winnows corn in the Haitian village of Foret des Pins while her child looks on.
    haiti-2009-jeffrey-124.jpg
  • A woman winnows corn in the Haitian village of Foret des Pins.
    haiti-2009-jeffrey-120.jpg
  • A woman winnows corn in the Haitian village of Foret des Pins.
    haiti-2009-jeffrey-129.jpg
  • A woman winnows corn in the Haitian village of Foret des Pins while her child looks on.
    haiti-2009-jeffrey-122.jpg
  • A woman winnows corn in the Haitian village of Foret des Pins.
    haiti-2009-jeffrey-130.jpg
  • A woman winnows corn in the Haitian village of Foret des Pins.
    haiti-2009-jeffrey-127.jpg
  • A woman winnows corn in the Haitian village of Foret des Pins.
    haiti-2009-jeffrey-126.jpg
  • A woman winnows corn in the Haitian village of Foret des Pins.
    haiti-2009-jeffrey-131.jpg
  • Dorothy Mvula, a mother of eight children in Luwerzi, Malawi, winnows corn on her farm. She participates in a church-sponsored local grain bank.
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  • Joice Naumba winnows peanuts (ground nuts) in Bazungua, a small community near the war-torn village of Riimenze, South Sudan. The woman participates in a women's group, supported by Solidarity with South Sudan, focused on improving the quality and quantity of food they produce.
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  • A woman winnows sorghum in Bazungua, a small community near the war-torn village of Riimenze, South Sudan. The woman participates in a women's group, supported by Solidarity with South Sudan, focused on improving the quality and quantity of food they produce.
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  • Joice Naumba winnows peanuts (ground nuts) in Bazungua, a small community near the war-torn village of Riimenze, South Sudan. The woman participates in a women's group, supported by Solidarity with South Sudan, focused on improving the quality and quantity of food they produce.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-riimenze-B1...JPG
  • A woman winnows sorghum in Bazungua, a small community near the war-torn village of Riimenze, South Sudan. The woman participates in a women's group, supported by Solidarity with South Sudan, focused on improving the quality and quantity of food they produce.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-riimenze-B2...jpg
  • A woman winnows grain in Chidyamanga, a village in southern Malawi that 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.
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  • A woman winnows grain in front of her home in Pisak, a village in Southern Sudan's Central Equatoria State. NOTE: In July 2011 Southern Sudan became the independent country of South Sudan.
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  • A woman winnows grain in Chidyamanga, a village in southern Malawi that 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.
    malawi-2011-jeffrey-053.jpg
  • Agriculture, especially rice, remains at the heart of Cambodia's economy and culture. Here a woman winnows rice in the northern province of Battambang.
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  • A woman winnows grain in front of her home in Pisak, a village in Southern Sudan's Central Equatoria State. NOTE: In July 2011 Southern Sudan became the independent country of South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2010-jeffrey-yei-X35.jpg
  • A woman winnows grain in Chidyamanga, a village in southern Malawi that 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.
    malawi-2011-jeffrey-054.jpg
  • A woman winnows her rice harvest in the northeastern Indian state of Assam, near the Brahmaputra River.
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  • Cebonet Alcide winnows corn in Despagne, an isolated village in southern Haiti where the Lutheran World Federation has been working with residents to improve their quality of life.
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  • 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
  • Nakeer Kiir winnows grain in a displaced persons camp in Agok, South Sudan. Tens of thousands of residents of Abyei, a contested region along the border between Sudan and South Sudan, remain displaced in Agok. Under a 2005 peace agreement, Abyei was supposed to have a referendum to decide which country it would join, but the two countries have yet to agree on who can vote. In 2011, militias aligned with Khartoum drove out most of Abyei's Dinka Ngok residents, pushing them across a river into the town of Agok. More than 40,000 Dinka Ngok have since returned to Abyei with support from Caritas South Sudan, which has drilled wells, built houses, opened clinics and provided seeds and tools for the returnees. Yet continuing insecurity means a greater number remain in Agok, where they remain dependant on Caritas and other organizations for food and other support.
    south-sudan-2015-jeffrey-abyei-361.jpg
  • Cebonet Alcide winnows corn 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-233.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
  • Nakeer Kiir winnows grain in a displaced persons camp in Agok, South Sudan. Tens of thousands of residents of Abyei, a contested region along the border between Sudan and South Sudan, remain displaced in Agok. Under a 2005 peace agreement, Abyei was supposed to have a referendum to decide which country it would join, but the two countries have yet to agree on who can vote. In 2011, militias aligned with Khartoum drove out most of Abyei's Dinka Ngok residents, pushing them across a river into the town of Agok. More than 40,000 Dinka Ngok have since returned to Abyei with support from Caritas South Sudan, which has drilled wells, built houses, opened clinics and provided seeds and tools for the returnees. Yet continuing insecurity means a greater number remain in Agok, where they remain dependant on Caritas and other organizations for food and other support.
    south-sudan-2015-jeffrey-abyei-362.jpg
  • Back home after years of brutal war, Sandy Achola winnows grain in her village of Amuca in northern Uganda. A small number of families have returned home as peace talks continue.
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  • 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-C516.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-C401.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
  • 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-C458.JPG
  • A woman winnows grain at the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The school is run by the Institute for the Blessed Virgin Mary--the Loreto Sisters--of Ireland.
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  • Cebonet Alcide winnows corn 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-232.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
  • 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-C530.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-C483.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-C476.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-C406.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-C384.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
  • A woman winnows corn in the Haitian village of Foret des Pins.
    haiti-2009-jeffrey-121.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-C518.JPG
  • A woman winnows the chaff from her corn in Matuli, a village in northern Malawi.
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  • A woman winnows grain in Karonga, a town in northern Malawi.
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  • A woman winnows grain in a transition camp, or so called "satellite camp", where Ugandans displaced by two decades of war take one step closer to returning home. They have left the huge displacement camps where they've been sheltered for years and moved into small clusters of huts closer to their original villages, but still receive support from the government and international aid organizations. A peace process that began in 2006 has brought hope to almost two million people displaced by the war that they can soon return all the way home.
    uganda-2007-jeffrey-IDPs-11.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.
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  • As the sun sets near Kangawa, in northern Malawi, Fryness Sambo, age 72, winnows the chaff from her corn.
    malawi-2009-jeffrey-118.jpg
  • A woman winnows grain in a transition camp, or so called "satellite camp", where Ugandans displaced by two decades of war take one step closer to returning home. They have left the huge displacement camps where they've been sheltered for years and moved into small clusters of huts closer to their original villages, but still receive support from the government and international aid organizations. A peace process that began in 2006 has brought hope to almost two million people displaced by the war that they can soon return all the way home.
    uganda-2007-jeffrey-IDPs-12.jpg
  • Frances Mtonga winnows corn in Chibamu Jere, Malawi. Pregnant for the third time, Mtonga and other women in the village get support from the Maternal, Newborn and Child Health program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian. Her husband works in South Africa and sends home money to support her and her children.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-6171.JPG
  • Frances Mtonga winnows corn in Chibamu Jere, Malawi. Pregnant for the third time, Mtonga and other women in the village get support from the Maternal, Newborn and Child Health program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian. Her husband works in South Africa and sends home money to support her and her children.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-6161.JPG
  • Frances Mtonga winnows corn in Chibamu Jere, Malawi. Pregnant for the third time, Mtonga and other women in the village get support from the Maternal, Newborn and Child Health program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian. Her husband works in South Africa and sends home money to support her and her children.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-6158.JPG
  • Mektie Nkuna winnows corn in Chibamu Jere, Malawi. Pregnant with her second child, Nkuna and other women in the village get support from the Maternal, Newborn and Child Health program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-6067.JPG
  • Mektie Nkuna winnows corn in Chibamu Jere, Malawi. Pregnant with her second child, Nkuna and other women in the village get support from the Maternal, Newborn and Child Health program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-6043.JPG
  • Mektie Nkuna winnows corn in Chibamu Jere, Malawi. Pregnant with her second child, Nkuna and other women in the village get support from the Maternal, Newborn and Child Health program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-6046.JPG
  • Mektie Nkuna winnows corn in Chibamu Jere, Malawi. Pregnant with her second child, Nkuna and other women in the village get support from the Maternal, Newborn and Child Health program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-6065.JPG
  • Mektie Nkuna winnows corn in Chibamu Jere, Malawi. Pregnant with her second child, Nkuna and other women in the village get support from the Maternal, Newborn and Child Health program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-6058.JPG
  • Mektie Nkuna winnows corn in Chibamu Jere, Malawi. Pregnant with her second child, Nkuna and other women in the village get support from the Maternal, Newborn and Child Health program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-6052.JPG
  • Mektie Nkuna winnows corn in Chibamu Jere, Malawi. Pregnant with her second child, Nkuna and other women in the village get support from the Maternal, Newborn and Child Health program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-6054.JPG
  • Frances Mtonga winnows corn in Chibamu Jere, Malawi. Pregnant for the third time, Mtonga and other women in the village get support from the Maternal, Newborn and Child Health program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian. Her husband works in South Africa and sends home money to support her and her children.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-6186.JPG
  • Mektie Nkuna winnows corn in Chibamu Jere, Malawi. Pregnant with her second child, Nkuna and other women in the village get support from the Maternal, Newborn and Child Health program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-6062.JPG
  • Mektie Nkuna winnows corn in Chibamu Jere, Malawi. Pregnant with her second child, Nkuna and other women in the village get support from the Maternal, Newborn and Child Health program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-6029.JPG
  • 8 March 2018, Arusha, Tanzania: From 8-13 March 2018, the World Council of Churches organizes the Conference on World Mission and Evangelism in Arusha, Tanzania. The conference is themed "Moving in the Spirit: Called to Transforming Discipleship", and is part of a long tradition of similar conferences, organized every decade. Here, school children's choir performs.
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  • Nakeer Kiir cleans grain in a displaced persons camp in Agok, South Sudan. Tens of thousands of residents of Abyei, a contested region along the border between Sudan and South Sudan, remain displaced in Agok. Under a 2005 peace agreement, Abyei was supposed to have a referendum to decide which country it would join, but the two countries have yet to agree on who can vote. In 2011, militias aligned with Khartoum drove out most of Abyei's Dinka Ngok residents, pushing them across a river into the town of Agok. More than 40,000 Dinka Ngok have since returned to Abyei with support from Caritas South Sudan, which has drilled wells, built houses, opened clinics and provided seeds and tools for the returnees. Yet continuing insecurity means a greater number remain in Agok, where they remain dependant on Caritas and other organizations for food and other support.
    south-sudan-2015-jeffrey-abyei-363.jpg
  • Women at work in the Namokora camp for internally displaced persons in northern Uganda.
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  • Pooncodi winnows rice in Nandambakkam, a tribal village in the southern India state of Tamil Nadu.
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  • Chan Sy winnows rice in the Cambodian village of Solang Kandal.
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  • Chan Sy winnows rice in the Cambodian village of Solang Kandal.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-rural-251.jpg
  • Chan Sy winnows rice in the Cambodian village of Solang Kandal.
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  • Mean Ounch, 50, winnows rice from her field in Sretreng, a village in the Kampot region of Cambodia.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-kampot-161.jpg
  • A woman winnows rice in the Cambodian village of Somrith.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-rural-030.jpg
  • A woman winnows rice in the Cambodian village of Somrith.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-rural-028.jpg
  • Mean Ounch, 50, winnows rice from her field in Sretreng, a village in the Kampot region of Cambodia.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-kampot-170.jpg
  • A woman winnows rice in the Cambodian village of Somrith.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-rural-032.jpg
  • A woman winnows rice in the Cambodian village of Somrith.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-rural-029.jpg
  • Mean Ounch, 50, winnows rice from her field in Sretreng, a village in the Kampot region of Cambodia.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-kampot-169.jpg
  • Mean Ounch, 50, winnows rice from her field in Sretreng, a village in the Kampot region of Cambodia.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-kampot-167.jpg
  • Mean Ounch, 50, winnows rice from her field in Sretreng, a village in the Kampot region of Cambodia.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-kampot-165.jpg
  • Mean Ounch, 50, winnows rice from her field in Sretreng, a village in the Kampot region of Cambodia.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-kampot-164.jpg
  • A man winnows grain in Mehdiganj, India.
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  • Kea Sineurn winnows rice below her house in the Cambodian village of Char.
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  • A woman winnows rice in the Cambodian village of Char.
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  • A young woman winnows rice in the Cambodian village of Somrith.
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  • Mean Ounch, 50, winnows rice from her field in Sretreng, a village in the Kampot region of Cambodia.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-kampot-163.jpg
  • Mean Ounch, 50, winnows rice from her field in Sretreng, a village in the Kampot region of Cambodia.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-kampot-162.jpg
  • A young woman winnows rice in the Cambodian village of Somrith.
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