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  • Marco Albani, Director of the Tropical Forest Alliance 2020 at the World Economic Forum, delivers the welcome address during the opening session of the General Assembly of the Tropical Forest Alliance 2020 in Jakarta, Indonesia, on March 10, 2016. <br />
(Photo: Rodrigo Ordonez)
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  • Blacksmithing workshop in the market of Abyei.
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  • Max Poulin
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  • Herry Purnomo, Scientist at the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), speaks during a knowledge exchange session on the topic "Assessing and addressing forest fire propagation in Indonesia: The root causes, impact and solutions", at the General Assembly of the Tropical Forest Alliance 2020 in Jakarta, Indonesia, on March 11, 2016. <br />
(Photo: Rodrigo Ordonez)
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  • Sophie Chavanel
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  • Australian coffee entrepreneur Salvatore Malatesta poses for a portrait in Jakarta, Indonesia, on November 18, 2015. Malatesta is the majority owner of the St. Ali group of companies, including St. Ali cafes in Melbourne and coffee retail and wholesale stores Sensory Lab and Plantation. (Photo: Rodrigo Ordóñez)
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  • Mauricio Voivodic, Executive Director of Imaflora, responds to comments during a session on the Brazil Initiative at the General Assembly of the Tropical Forest Alliance 2020 in Jakarta, Indonesia, on March 10, 2016. In these working sessions participants established the 2016-18 strategy for TFA 2020's initiatives in priority countries and regions. <br />
(Photo: Rodrigo Ordonez)
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  • A man rides a cow and leads his cattle across the streets of Abyei.
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  • Marco Albani, Director of the Tropical Forest Alliance 2020 at the World Economic Forum, speaks at the General Assembly of the Tropical Forest Alliance 2020 in Jakarta, Indonesia, on March 11, 2016. <br />
(Photo: Rodrigo Ordonez)
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  • Imam Muslimin, one of keepers, poses for a photograph with a sun bear at the Sun Bear Sanctuary run by the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation in the Samboja Lestari conservation area in Kutai Kartanegara district, East Kalimantan, Indonesia, on March 13, 2016. <br />
(Photo: Rodrigo Ordonez)
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  • Saah A. David, Jr, National REDD+ Project Coordinator at Liberia's Forestry Development Authority (FDA), shares the experience of the Africa Palm Oil Initiative at the General Assembly of the Tropical Forest Alliance 2020 in Jakarta, Indonesia, on March 11, 2016. His presentation was about the results and the outlook of the Africa Palm Oil Initiative, the first signature initiative of TFA 2020. <br />
(Photo: Rodrigo Ordonez)
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  • Simon Badcock, Chief of Party of the Sustainable Landscapes Partnership at Conservation International, answers questions during a knowledge exchange session focused on the landscape approach at the General Assembly of the Tropical Forest Alliance 2020 in Jakarta, Indonesia, on March 11, 2016. He shared the experience of Indonesia in following the landscape approach. <br />
(Photo: Rodrigo Ordonez)
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  • Emily Roynestad, Director of Business Development at Anthrotect, presents during a knowledge exchange session on the landscape approach at the General Assembly of the Tropical Forest Alliance 2020 in Jakarta, Indonesia, on March 11, 2016. Her presentation focused on community-driven carbon offsetting at the Chocó-Darién Conservation Corridor in Colombia. <br />
(Photo: Rodrigo Ordonez)
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  • Nazir Foead, Head of Indonesia's Peatland Restoration Agency (BRG), speaks at a panel discussion during the opening session of the General Assembly of the Tropical Forest Alliance 2020 in Jakarta, Indonesia, on March 10, 2016. <br />
(Photo: Rodrigo Ordonez)
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  • A trader sells meat in the market of Abyei.
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  • Alistair Monument, Asia-Pacific Director at the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), presents during a knowledge exchange session on the topic "Enablers of deforestation-free supply chains", at the General Assembly of the Tropical Forest Alliance 2020 in Jakarta, Indonesia, on March 11, 2016. His presentation focused on sharing FSC's new global strategy. <br />
(Photo: Rodrigo Ordonez)
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  • A girl carries a bucket on her head in the town of Abyei.
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  • Local staff members stand for a portrait at the Arsari Lestari conservation area in Penajam Paser Utara district, East Kalimantan, Indonesia, on March 12, 2016. The plan for the Arsari Lestari conservation area is to preserve the virgin rainforest while creating value for ICTI and local people in a production-protection system that reduces emissions. <br />
(Photo: Rodrigo Ordonez)
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  • Latifa, 8, poses for a photograph at her home in Saran Maradi, Niger.<br />
Her grandmother Delou Ibrahim, 70, has four children and suffered the loss of nine. She has about 40 grandchildren, 16 of which live with her. <br />
"I've seen several crises. The famine in 1984 was the hardest. Rains were very weak. The stems of millet came out but the spikes gave no grain - nothing," she recalls. "Two years ago at least there were people who harvested millet, but this year the crops have been worse because of the drought and the leaf miners." Delou's last crop was 30kg, which only provided food for about two days.<br />
Delou and her family receive cash from CARE. "I get to buy cereal to feed my family, particularly my grandchildren." They have two daily meals, porridge in the morning and sorghum paste in the evening.
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  • Delou Ibrahim, 70, poses for a photograph at her home in Saran Maradi, Niger. <br />
Delou Ibrahim has four children and suffered the loss of nine. She has about 40 grandchildren, 16 of which live with her. <br />
"I've seen several crises. The famine in 1984 was the hardest. Rains were very weak. The stems of millet came out but the spikes gave no grain - nothing," she recalls. "Two years ago at least there were people who harvested millet, but this year the crops have been worse because of the drought and the leaf miners." Delou's last crop was 30kg, which only provided food for about two days.<br />
Delou and her family receive cash from CARE. "I get to buy cereal to feed my family, particularly my grandchildren." They have two daily meals, porridge in the morning and sorghum paste in the evening.
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  • Petra Meekers, Director of CSR and Sustainable Management at Musim Mas Holdings, speaks during a knowledge exchange session on the topic "Assessing and addressing forest fire propagation in Indonesia: The root causes, impact and solutions", at the General Assembly of the Tropical Forest Alliance 2020 in Jakarta, Indonesia, on March 11, 2016. <br />
(Photo: Rodrigo Ordonez)
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  • Store selling fruits and vegetables in the market of Abyei.
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  • Blacksmithing workshop in the market of Abyei.
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  • A man sits in the shade, leaning against the materials he is displaying for sale, at the grass market, in Abyei.
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