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DescriptionGroup of Peul women in Paoua.jpg |
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In Paoua, women communities receive help from the Danish Refugee Council to set up small businesses.
Credits: Brice Blondel for HDPTCAR
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1 April 2008, 17:09:20 |
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originally posted to Flickr as Peul women in Paoua |
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hdptcar
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7° 14′ 23.11″ N, 16° 26′ 4.36″ E
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