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FAO Field officer, Yoal Manyank Risk, works during the distribution of fishing kits and seeds conducted by FAO in Padding, Jonglei, South Sudan.
Read more about FAO and the crisis in South Sudan.
Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Albert Gonzalez Farran. Editorial use only. Copyright FAO
Amazon.co.uk's distribution centre at Pro Logis Park, Station Road, Marston Gate, Ridgemont, Milton Keynes
LA County Library employees Patricia Martinez Maturano, Barbara Montoya and Andrea Santoyo, from left, load food into a car at a food drive-thru giveaway hosted by the County of Los Angeles and L.A. Regional Food Bank at Victoria Park in Carson, Oct. 9, 2020. (Photo/Michael Owen Baker)
Soya bean distribution after acacia plantation of season A. Yangambi - DRC.
Photo by Axel Fassio/CIFOR-ICRAF
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Malawi, Muona, Nsanje District, 24 March 2020
In March 2019, rural farmers in Muona have seen their crops washed away by Cyclone Idai. WFP responded at that time with immediate support.
However, as food stocks depleted and as the next harvest is only expected in March 2020, WFP in Malawi has distributed monthly cash transfers to the most vulnerable so they can buy food and boost the local economy.
In the Photo: WFP is distributing Cash to food insecure people in Muona, Nsanje District (Southern Malawi) so they can buy food in the local markets.
As prevention measures for COVID-19, the beneficiaries are called by small group to facilitate distancing, received sensitization messages on the virus through the megaphones, are asked to wash hands with soap before and after getting their entitlements. In addition, staff and volunteers in charge of the distributions are using protecting masks and gloves.
Photo: WFP/Badre Bahaji
LA County Parks & Recreation employee Lizbeth Perez with boxes of food at a food drive-thru giveaway hosted by the County of Los Angeles and L.A. Regional Food Bank at Castaic Lake State Recreation Area, Nov. 10, 2020. (Photo/Michael Owen Baker)
A happy moment shared as a female beneficiary receives ownership certificate and keys to a new home built through UNDP support after floods destroyed her dwelling
This is a photo of the food distribution centre that Human Appeal International setup in Somalia to help the people affected by the famine.
We distribute food parcels containing essential food items that are sourced locally to accommodate for custom and taste. Each parcel is designed to last a family for one month.
Please check the following link for more information about our appeal for East Africa - bit.ly/east-africa-appeal
Community receiving fishing nets in Jonglei.
Read more about FAO and the crisis in South Sudan.
Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/South Sudan. Editorial use only. Copyright FAO
Distribution of return and resettlement package to retournees in Toulepleu, western Cote d’Ivoire.
Photo p-CIV0269 by Moustapha Diallo
Please visit www.ifrc.org for more information from the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.
This is a photo of the food distribution centre that Human Appeal International setup in Somalia to help the people affected by the famine.
We distribute food parcels containing essential food items that are sourced locally to accommodate for custom and taste. Each parcel is designed to last a family for one month.
Please check the following link for more information about our appeal for East Africa - bit.ly/east-africa-appeal
“SoapBox soap”, an international soap company, has also a social mission to complete: With
every bar of soap sold, Soapbox will work with local soap developers in other countries to
donate an organic soap bar to a child in need.
As a part of “SoapBox Soap” donation to ANERA, 500 soap bars were distributed to kindergartens in Palestinian Refugee camps, in Beirut.
“The look on a child’s face, when handling him a gift is priceless” explains Mona, the kindergarten supervisor, “the kids now have an understanding that a clean body is a healthy body."
The green 100g natural soaps were given to 500 boys and girls, who repeated energetically their
hygiene lessons.
Upon the end of the class, Riham, a 5 years old girl from Burj El Barajneh camp, rushes to her back pack and hide her soap bar: “I’m going to tease my little brother with it."
LA County Library employee Barbara Montoya is ready to deliver food to cars at a food distribution event hosted by the County of Los Angeles and L.A. Regional Food Bank at the LA County Fairplex, Aug. 19, 2020. (Photo/Michael Owen Baker)
9 February 2014. El Fasher: A World Food Programme (WFP) staff member loads a bag of split yellow peas into a truck in a WFP warehouse based in El Fasher, North Darfur, to deliver in camps for displaced people (IDP) in Shangil Tobaya, North Darfur. Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran, UNAMID - www.albertgonzalez.net
The new main distribution ditch proved photographically interesting for the machine marks on its recently worked clay bottom and the occasional accent provided by residual salt and halophiles.
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With the arrival of fall the nesting season is over and I am allowed to photograph in the South Bay again. This year I received a request to photograph a construction project that is subdividing Salt Pond A12 into series of smaller managed ponds to serve as avian habitat. The ponds will be kept at different salinities.
This project occurs along the banks of Mt. Eden Slough, the “cradle of San Francisco’s salt industry” according to author John Sandoval. This section of former marsh is where the first small salt operations appeared in the 19th Century and here remain the most interesting of old salt works ruins, some so faint they are at the threshold of perception. The land is now going through yet another transformation as part of the South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project and will see considerable change over the next few years. It should be fun to watch.
The set captures the construction project well underway as heavy machinery creates distribution ditches and flow control structures. Many photographs in this set are prosaic images documenting construction. But the session also found some interesting surface textures, particularly in the machine worked layers of clay that line the new ditches. The set also contains a few photographs of Mount Eden Creek Marsh, an area restored to tidal flow in 2008.
I am taking these documentary photographs under a Special Use Permit from the California Department of Fish & Wildlife. Kite flying is prohibited over the Eden Landing Ecological Reserve without a Special Use Permit, as is access to this part of the Don Edwards National Wildlife Refuge.
LBHC Staff putting food boxes together for distribution at the campus on the Crow Agency Indian Reservation. Photo credit: Jaime Aguilar.
The new main distribution ditch proved photographically interesting for the machine marks on its recently worked clay bottom and the occasional accent provided by residual salt and halophiles.
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With the arrival of fall the nesting season is over and I am allowed to photograph in the South Bay again. This year I received a request to photograph a construction project that is subdividing Salt Pond A12 into series of smaller managed ponds to serve as avian habitat. The ponds will be kept at different salinities.
This project occurs along the banks of Mt. Eden Slough, the “cradle of San Francisco’s salt industry” according to author John Sandoval. This section of former marsh is where the first small salt operations appeared in the 19th Century and here remain the most interesting of old salt works ruins, some so faint they are at the threshold of perception. The land is now going through yet another transformation as part of the South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project and will see considerable change over the next few years. It should be fun to watch.
The set captures the construction project well underway as heavy machinery creates distribution ditches and flow control structures. Many photographs in this set are prosaic images documenting construction. But the session also found some interesting surface textures, particularly in the machine worked layers of clay that line the new ditches. The set also contains a few photographs of Mount Eden Creek Marsh, an area restored to tidal flow in 2008.
I am taking these documentary photographs under a Special Use Permit from the California Department of Fish & Wildlife. Kite flying is prohibited over the Eden Landing Ecological Reserve without a Special Use Permit, as is access to this part of the Don Edwards National Wildlife Refuge.
Pictured, the Fashion Distribution Center operated by a contractor near headquarters for the Army & Air Force Exchange Service, 1975.
Eventually, AAFES expanded its headquarters from the original building and added a separate wing in 1980 where all fashions were distributed to stores.
In the late 1990s, the operation moved to the Dan Daniel Distribution Center in Newport News, Va., where it remains today. The fashions are now shipped to stores and online customers using the most sophisticated warehouse technology.
This is a photo of the food distribution centre that Human Appeal International setup in Somalia to help the people affected by the famine.
We distribute food parcels containing essential food items that are sourced locally to accommodate for custom and taste. Each parcel is designed to last a family for one month.
Please check the following link for more information about our appeal for East Africa - bit.ly/east-africa-appeal
LA County Parks & Recreation employees Wendy Centeno, left, and Mel Martinez wait for a car at a loading station at a food drive-thru giveaway at Victoria Park in Carson, Jan. 12, 2021. The event was hosted by the County of Los Angeles and L.A. Regional Food Bank. (Photo/Michael Owen Baker)
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These are the photographs of cloth distribution to the children of a rural school namely Chotakheda.The children of this school are from the underpriviledged community.Ahambhumika supports these children by providing clothes collected from you from time to time.
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