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PRE-1980, TOGO. Rural Development
PRe-1980. Togo. Volunteer workers cut grass in order to prepare land for planting crops.
The UN/FAO World Food Programme (WFP) assists the Republic of Togo with food aid for volunteer rural workers in rural and agricultural development projects.
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© G. De Sabatino
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The volunteers receive free food rations for each day's work, including maize meal, canned meat and fish, and edible oil. Thousands of people have participated in self-help activities since WFP aid to Togo began in 1968. The aid programme is scheduled to continue until September 1980.