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Members of the leper colony society taking a break from manning the well-water pump. Telefood funds allowed the two wells to be built which enables the beneficiaries to keep the aquaculture ponds clea
Community members of the leprosy society working in the aquaculture pond. Telefood funds facilitated the building of the fish pond through the construction of two wells, supplying fingerlings for stoc
A member of the leprosy society cleaning the FAO Telefood/Rotary Club Project sign. Telefood funds facilitated the building of the fish pond through the construction of two wells, supplying fingerling
Community members of the leprosy society working in the aquaculture pond. Telefood funds facilitated the building of the fish pond through the construction of two wells, supplying fingerlings for stoc
A member of the leprosy society administering medicine to another. The colony, established long ago, now has shops, a school and a government clinic which dispenses free medicine to all lepers within
A woman crippled by leprosy getting around by a hand-pedaled tricycle. The colony, established long ago, now has shops, a government clinic which dispenses free medicine to all lepers within the colon
A man crippled by leprosy getting around by a hand-pedaled tricycle. The colony, established long ago, now has shops, a school and a government clinic which dispenses free medicine to all lepers withi
Fishermen contracted by a fish vendor sorting the day's catch of fish. The vendor pays the leprosy society 30 or 40 rupees per kilogram for these fish. Telefood funds facilitated the building of the f
Children getting a ride to school by rickshaw. The colony, established long ago, now has shops, a government clinic which dispenses free medicine to all lepers within the colony and a school.
A woman crippled by leprosy getting around by a hand-pedaled tricycle. The colony, established long ago, now has shops, a government clinic which dispenses free medicine to all lepers within the colon
Fishermen contracted by a fish vendor pulling in the day's catch of fish. The vendor pays the leprosy society 30 or 40 rupees per kilogram for these fish. Telefood funds facilitated the building of th
Fishermen contracted by a fish vendor pulling in the day's catch of fish. The vendor pays the leprosy society 30 or 40 rupees per kilogram for these fish. Telefood funds facilitated the building of th
Fishermen contracted by a fish vendor pulling in the day's catch of fish. The vendor pays the leprosy society 30 or 40 rupees per kilogram for these fish. Telefood funds facilitated the building of th
Fishermen contracted by a fish vendor pulling in the day's catch of fish. The vendor pays the leprosy society 30 or 40 rupees per kilogram for these fish. Telefood funds facilitated the building of th
Leprosy society members cultivating crops on the community farm as a member returns home with an armful of mustard greens. Some of the vegetables and grains are eaten within the community and some are
A daily life scene in the commercial area of the leprosy society. The colony, established long ago, now has shops, a school and a government clinic which dispenses free medicine to all lepers within t
Leprosy society members working on the crops on the community farm. Some of the vegetables are eaten within the community and some are sold. Profits from the sale of the vegetables and grains they gro
Members of the leprosy society hauling away a cart full of garbage.
Fishermen contracted by a fish vendor sorting out the nets in the aquaculture pond. These men are hired by the fish vendor to manage the day's catch. The vendor then pays the leprosy society 30 or 40
Fishermen contracted by a fish vendor sorting the day's catch of fish. The vendor pays the leprosy society 30 or 40 rupees per kilogram for these fish. Telefood funds facilitated the building of the f
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A member of the leper colony society drinking fresh water being pumped out of a well. Telefood funds allowed the two wells to be built which enables the beneficiaries to keep the aquaculture ponds cle
FAO Project - Establishing a composite fish culture farm fresh water at the Government Leprosy Rehabilitation homes in Clusters in Tamilnadu, outside New Delhi - TFD-98/IND/003. Provide inputs, seed material and technical know-how for establishment of a fish farm to improve fish availability for the poor and disabled leprosy patients within the leprosy community.
12/17/2003
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