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A baby being weighed at the Binkolo Health Center.
A baby being weighed at the Binkolo Health Center. 
A mother and child with their food supplements in hand from the World Food Programme Food Distribution Center at the Binkolo Health Center.
A mother and child with their food supplements in hand from the World Food Programme Food Distribution Center at the Binkolo Health Center. 
Mothers waiting to be seen at the Binkolo Health Center to have their babies weighed and to receive nutritional supplemental foods from the center's World Food Programme distribution center in Binkolo
Mothers waiting to be seen at the Binkolo Health Center to have their babies weighed and to receive nutritional supplemental foods from the center's World Food Programme distribution center in Binkolo 
Mothers waiting to be seen at the Binkolo Health Center to have their babies weighed and to receive nutritional supplemental foods from the center's World Food Programme distribution center in Binkolo
Mothers waiting to be seen at the Binkolo Health Center to have their babies weighed and to receive nutritional supplemental foods from the center's World Food Programme distribution center in Binkolo 
A mother nursing her children at the Binkolo Health Center as she waits to have them weighed and to receive nutritional supplemental foods from the center's World Food Programme distribution center in
A mother nursing her children at the Binkolo Health Center as she waits to have them weighed and to receive nutritional supplemental foods from the center's World Food Programme distribution center in 
A mother and her baby at the Binkolo Health Center where women go to have their babies weighed and to receive nutritional supplemental foods from the center's World Food Programme distribution center
A mother and her baby at the Binkolo Health Center where women go to have their babies weighed and to receive nutritional supplemental foods from the center's World Food Programme distribution center 
A young mother resting with her baby, born early that morning, in Binkolo Health Center. The baby, weighed immediately after birth, was underweight.
A young mother resting with her baby, born early that morning, in Binkolo Health Center. The baby, weighed immediately after birth, was underweight. 
Women and children eating and chatting outside the Binkolo Health Center where they have received nutritional food supplements from the World Food Programme distribution center, inside.
Women and children eating and chatting outside the Binkolo Health Center where they have received nutritional food supplements from the World Food Programme distribution center, inside. 
A young mother resting with her baby, born early that morning, in Binkolo Health Center. The baby, weighed immediately after birth, was underweight.
A young mother resting with her baby, born early that morning, in Binkolo Health Center. The baby, weighed immediately after birth, was underweight. 
SIERRA LEONE 2008. A father feeding his infant imported baby food in a shantytown in Aberdeen, Freetown.
SIERRA LEONE 2008. A father feeding his infant imported baby food in a shantytown in Aberdeen, Freetown. 
SIERRA LEONE 2008. A young woman using a shard of glass as a mirror while preparing for a night out in a shanty town in Aberdeen, Freetown.
SIERRA LEONE 2008. A young woman using a shard of glass as a mirror while preparing for a night out in a shanty town in Aberdeen, Freetown. 
A handful of locally grown rice valued at 1,000 Leones (approximately USD $0.34) at the Aberdeen Market, Freetown. In Freetown, imported rice is often less expensive than locally grown rice.
A handful of locally grown rice valued at 1,000 Leones (approximately USD $0.34) at the Aberdeen Market, Freetown. In Freetown, imported rice is often less expensive than locally grown rice. 
A vendor at the wholesale market at Waterloo selling bananas and potatoes. She harvests the bananas herself and purchases the rest of her goods in Waterloo. She is a mother of six and a widow but she
A vendor at the wholesale market at Waterloo selling bananas and potatoes. She harvests the bananas herself and purchases the rest of her goods in Waterloo. She is a mother of six and a widow but she 
A handful of locally grown rice valued at 1,000 Leones (approximately USD $0.34) at the Aberdeen Market, Freetown. In Freetown, imported rice is often less expensive than locally grown rice.
A handful of locally grown rice valued at 1,000 Leones (approximately USD $0.34) at the Aberdeen Market, Freetown. In Freetown, imported rice is often less expensive than locally grown rice. 
SIERRA LEONE 2008. A young woman sick with malaria lying on a foam mattress outside her home in a shantytown in Aberdeen, Freetown.
SIERRA LEONE 2008. A young woman sick with malaria lying on a foam mattress outside her home in a shantytown in Aberdeen, Freetown. 
A vendor selling bananas and potatoes at the wholesale market in Waterloo. She harvests the bananas herself and purchases the rest of her goods in Waterloo. She is a mother of six and a widow but she
A vendor selling bananas and potatoes at the wholesale market in Waterloo. She harvests the bananas herself and purchases the rest of her goods in Waterloo. She is a mother of six and a widow but she 
A vendor selling bananas and potatoes at the wholesale market in Waterloo. She harvests the bananas herself and purchases the rest of her goods in Waterloo. She is a mother of six and a widow but she
A vendor selling bananas and potatoes at the wholesale market in Waterloo. She harvests the bananas herself and purchases the rest of her goods in Waterloo. She is a mother of six and a widow but she 
SIERRA LEONE 2008. A handful of spelt, valued at 700 Leones (approximately USD $0.23) at the Aberdeen Market, Freetown.
SIERRA LEONE 2008. A handful of spelt, valued at 700 Leones (approximately USD $0.23) at the Aberdeen Market, Freetown. 
SIERRA LEONE 2008. A handful of imported rice worth 800 Leones (approximately USD $0.27) at the Aberdeen Market, Freetown. In Freetown, imported rice is often less expensive than locally grown rice.
SIERRA LEONE 2008. A handful of imported rice worth 800 Leones (approximately USD $0.27) at the Aberdeen Market, Freetown. In Freetown, imported rice is often less expensive than locally grown rice. 
SIERRA LEONE 2008. A handful of dried okra valued at 500 Leones (approximately USD $0.17) at the Aberdeen Market, Freetown.
SIERRA LEONE 2008. A handful of dried okra valued at 500 Leones (approximately USD $0.17) at the Aberdeen Market, Freetown. 
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A child is measured at Binkolo Health Center. 
11/14/2008 
Credit © FAO/Peter DiCampo 
File size 1.10 MB 
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