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Women have their hair braided at Wuse market in Abuja, capital of Nigeria, for Christmas festivities.
Photo © li huailin/Xinhua Press/Corbis
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People buy manioc at the Bodija Yam market in Ibadan, Nigeria.
Photo © News Agency of Nigeria/Xinhua Press/Corbis
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Freetown, the capital of Sierra Leone and with a population of more than a million, is on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean.
Photo by Jane Weston
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Onotoa atoll, Kiribati, is 19.3 kilometres long and faces water and food shortages, and coastal erosion from king tides and mining.
Photo by Edvac / Wikimedia http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
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Islanders work together to catch fish in shallow waters off the coast of Ifalik Island, Federated States of Micronesia.
Photo © Wolfgang Kaehler/CORBIS
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A family, riding donkeys, arrives at a small settlement in the north of Niger.
Photo from World Vision Australia
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Villages in the dry northern part of Niger are constructed of sun-dried brick and thatch.
Photo from World Vision Australia
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In a Niger village, this feast of lamb, vegetables and millet, which celebrates a child’s baptism, is shared among everyone.
Photo from World Vision Australia
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The people of Timor-Leste are rebuilding their country after years of conflict. This graffiti indicates some of the struggle.
Photo by David Haigh for AusAID
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A Timor-Leste man wears a tais mane around his waist, made from cloth woven in a local design.
Photo by CpILL / Wikimedia http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/
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Rice fields in the Aileu Valley, Timor-Leste, 47 kilometres south-west of the capital, Dili
Photo by Nick Hobgood / Wikimedia http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/
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Farmers threshing, or separating rice seeds from stalks and husks (chaff), in Thailand
Photo © Luca Tettoni/Robert Harding World Imagery/Corbis
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A family riding a motorcycle in Bangkok, Thailand
Photo © Macduff Everton/CORBIS
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The colourful floating markets in Thailand are where farmers bring their produce to sell from small boats.
Photo © Michele Falzone/JAI/Corbis
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In low rainfall Rajasthan, India, villagers depend on tube wells for their water.
Photo by Dirk Guinan
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Thongkat lost his leg in an unexploded ordnance accident in Pakse, Lao. He now has a prosthetic leg.
Photo by Jim Holmes for AusAID
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