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Yombo Fally, 13 years old, washes his hands utilizing a system incorporating a bottle that releases a slow stream of water and ash to clean their hands as part of a hygiene practice promoted by CRS and part of a pilot program in the village of Bena Mulumba, Miabi territory, Kasai Oriental Province, Democratic Republic of Congo on September 17, 2017. The CRS team is implementing a pilot program in the village as part of a five year project in the province. The pilot program is part of a CRS implemented USAID 5 year project 'Budikadidi' through the branch of the Food for Peace (FFP) and Development Food Assistance Program (DFAP). The project's timeframe, from the December 2016 - December 2021, will be implemented principally in four rural health zones of Kasai Central and Kasai Oriental, including Miabi and Tshilundu. Working with implementing partners Caritas Kananga, Caritas Mbuji-Mayi, Women' Development Network (REFED) and Human Network International (HNI), the project aims to improve nutrition and sustainable development, food security and strengthen the economical wellbeing of 263,935 beneficiaries., Photo release on file in headquarters: INT 2017 033-039
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Yombo Fally, 13 years old, washes his hands utilizing a system incorporating a bottle that releases a slow stream of water and ash to clean their hands as part of a hygiene practice promoted by CRS and part of a pilot program in the village of Bena Mulumba, Miabi territory, Kasai Oriental Province, Democratic Republic of Congo on September 17, 2017. The CRS team is implementing a pilot program in the village as part of a five year project in the province. The pilot program is part of a CRS implemented USAID 5 year project 'Budikadidi' through the branch of the Food for Peace (FFP) and Development Food Assistance Program (DFAP). The project's timeframe, from the December 2016 - December 2021, will be implemented principally in four rural health zones of Kasai Central and Kasai Oriental, including Miabi and Tshilundu. Working with implementing partners Caritas Kananga, Caritas Mbuji-Mayi, Women' Development Network (REFED) and Human Network International (HNI), the project aims to improve nutrition and sustainable development, food security and strengthen the economical wellbeing of 263,935 beneficiaries., Photo release on file in headquarters: INT 2017 033-039