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Portraits of mothers/grandmothers, children/grandchildren, and food (triptychs)

Clockwise from left: Mariama Oumarou, 55. Her granddaughter Rakia, 4. A hand holds grains of corn in Mariama's home in Saran Maradi, Niger. (Photo: Rodrigo Ordonez/CARE)..Mariama Oumarou has ten children and three grandchildren. Through the years she has lost four children and two grandchildren. She participates in CARE's cash-for-work project. "Not only can we buy millet and sorghum now, but also corn and condiments."

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Africa B&W CARE CFW Niger Sahel aid black and white cash for work cash-for-work children close-up communities community community recovery daughters day daylight details development emergencies emergency families family female food food crisis food security gender homes horizontal houses humanitarian hunger huts indoors inside interiors kids labor labour mothers nutrition portraits recovery relief response triptychs woman women work
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Niger: Sahel food crisis
Clockwise from left: Mariama Oumarou, 55. Her granddaughter Rakia, 4. A hand holds grains of corn in Mariama's home in Saran Maradi, Niger. (Photo: Rodrigo Ordonez/CARE)..Mariama Oumarou has ten children and three grandchildren. Through the years she has lost four children and two grandchildren. She participates in CARE's cash-for-work project. "Not only can we buy millet and sorghum now, but also corn and condiments."
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