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Old trulli houses with stone domed roof, Alberobello, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Puglia, Italy, Europe

Animist man of the Ann tribe eating in his home by open fire, Panlor village, near Kengtung (Kyaingtong), Shan State, Myanmar (Burma), Asia

Ancestors graves in the front yard of a home in the town of Lufilufi on the island of Upolu, Samoa, South Pacific Islands, Pacific

Old trulli houses with stone domed roof, Alberobello, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Puglia, Italy, Europe

Stone cottages along the banks of the River Eye, Lower Slaughter, The Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Unique decoration of houses based on patterns used in traditional embroidery in village of Cicmany, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Zilina region, Slovakia, Europe

Young woman peparing rice noodles at home, Yae Saing Kone village, Irrawaddy Delta, Myanmar (Burma), Asia

View from Town Hall of Baroque Marian column and Renaissance and Baroque houses on Masarykovo namesti (Square), Trebon, Ceskobudejovicko region, Czech Republic, Europe

House where Vlad Drakul lived between 1431 and 1435 and where Vlad Tepes was born, Sighisoara, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Transylvania, Romania, Europe

Tissington Hall, Tissington, Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Honey coloured terraced cottages, Winchcombe, The Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

House where Jeanne d'Arc (Joan of Arc), was born, village of Domremy-la-Pucelle, Vosges, Lorraine, France, Europe

Old trulli houses with stone domed roof, Alberobello, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Puglia, Italy, Europe

Vietnam community water purifying project in village of tam phu, tam pinh district in vinh long province. previously the community would take water directly from a canal, for drinking. thanks to this project, they now have safe drining water. fran thi bich ngoc and her child vo truong vy, taking safe drinking water from a faucet in their home

Uganda at the home of nakabugo betty, kisoga village, kayunga district. breast feeding her baby. kayunga district

Tanzanian line of buckets waiting to be filled by a slow tap at a water distribution point in kansay, near ngorongoro. They will carry the bucket of water upto 3 miles each way to and from their homes.They And their families suffer from parasites and intestinal complaints because of the contaminated water

CAMBODIA Grandmother and baby in hammock. Don Tok village, Kampot, lies beside a river estuary and is often flooded by sea water, a consequence of climate change during the last few years. CRS is studying the problem through its partner agency, SCW (Save Cambodian Wildlife). These people have to endure the inconvenience of daily flooding around their homes. photo by Sean Sprague

Zambia 7-year-old constance mabo of chikwela village, chongwe, with her grandmother rita, in front of her house

CAMBODIA HIV+ couple making handicrafts. Toul Sambo village is a resettlement area outside of Phnom Penh. Set in rural tranquility surrounded by paddy fields, it is a peaceful place for its residents. A Caritas Cambodia project, it has two focus groups who live there. One group is largely HIV+ and used to reside in a Phnom Penh slum called Borey Kila, until they were evicted by the government who wanted to develop the land for offices and shopping malls. The other group consists of those made homeless when a river's bank subsided in their village, destroying their homes. At the home of Kea Nimal and Kem Sokhorn, both HIV+. They are very industrious working at home making paper bags and ornaments, some with recyclable materials. They can earn $12-$15 per 5-day working week, and live quite comfortably in their attractive home with TV, motor-cycle and other conveniences. They say they are much better off than in the crowded and unhealth slum of Borey Kila in Phnom Penh where they used to live. They get regular orders for the handicrafts they make. They stay healthy by taking ARVs, which are supplied free of charge by the Hope Organization. PHOTO by Sean Sprague

TANZANIA Home of Compassion, for the sick and needy, Kigera village, near Musoma. Man suffering from leprosy. photograph by Sean Sprague

CAMBODIA Katot village, inhabited by the Prov tribal group, Stung Treng district. DPA cultural centre built by DPA and financed by SCIAF. Village elder, Nom Boun (79) playing his flute

Uganda in the home of najjemba teopista, farmer of kasaayi village, kayunga district. teopista cultivating the garden. a rainwater harvesting tank stands in background

Somaliland, hargeissa., somaliland (officially soomaaliland in the somali language) is a de facto independent located in the horn of africa within the internationally recognized borders of somalia. On may 18, 1991, the people of somaliland declared independence from somalia however it was not recognised by any other country or international organisaion. The of somaliland consists of five administrative regions with governor as highest ranking leader of each region

India. Rainwater harvesting project in villages of kozhikode district, thamarassery diocese centre for overall development (cod). Individual houses are equipped with rain gutters and a pipe which fills a 10,000 litre concrete tank. Funded by cnewa. Kerala. Home of thresiamma thomas (mother), thomas venkitakkal (father) and neethu thomas (18). 2007