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Wine harvest, the vendange, of Merlot grapes by vine tractor at Chateau Fontcaille Bellevue, in Bordeaux region of France

A worker cleaning at the Grand Palace in Bangkok, Thailand. In front an impressive statue stands guard.

Wine harvest, the vendange, of Merlot grapes by vine tractor at Chateau Fontcaille Bellevue, in Bordeaux region of France

Man building a dry stone wall using Cotswolds stones and traditional skills (without using cement) in the Cotswolds, England

Oenologist tests the 2008 vintage watched by proprietor at Chateau Fontcaille Bellevue, Bordeaux wine region of France

Oenologist tests the 2008 vintage watched by proprietor at Chateau Fontcaille Bellevue, Bordeaux wine region of France

A local woman walking while carrying a can on her head and a pot in her hand, Corfu Island, Greek Islands

Vine tractor at work during vendange harvest in vineyard at St Emilion, Bordeaux wine region of France

Vine tractor at work during vendange harvest in vineyard at St Emilion, Bordeaux wine region of France

Wine bottling truck with mobile bottling line at Chateau Fontcaille Bellevue vineyard in Bordeaux region of France

Wine harvest, the vendange, of Merlot grapes by vine tractor at Chateau Fontcaille Bellevue, in Bordeaux region of France

Workers pitching a path using Elterwater green slate, near Easedale Tarn in the Lake District National Park, Cumbria, UK

Wine bottling truck with mobile bottling line at Chateau Fontcaille Bellevue vineyard in Bordeaux region of France

Fiji atanasio dianiroue, 24, cultivating yaqona, the plant which produces kava, taveuni photo by sean sprague

Indonesia laboratory testing drinking water. Photograph taken in meulaboh, aceh province -december 2006, 2 years after tsunami of december 26th 2004 devastated much of coastal region. Taken to illustrate reconstruction work projects of (catholic relief services) of sponsored photo tour. terchnician : every house well gets tested. Unicef originally helped up to support other ngos in area, helps staff salaries provides us with equipment. coordinates activities with local government. water in local wells is quite contaminated, especially with arsenic, as well as nitrates, nitrites, iron, manganese fluoride. water became salinated after tsunami. We test here both water from shallow deep wells

Indonesia mother child built in banda aceh by. Baby receiving immunization shot. Photograph taken in banda aceh, -december 2006, 2 years after tsunami of december 26th 2004 devasted much of coastal region. Taken to illustrate reconstruction work projects of (catholic relief services) of sponsored photo tour

Rollers making hand-rolled cigars of long leaf tobacco in cigar factory, Decatur Street, French Quarter of New Orleans, USA

Cutting and harvesting sugar cane in the Fall at plantation along the Mississippi at Baldwin, Louisiana, USA

Cutting and harvesting sugarcane in the Fall at plantation along the Mississippi at Baldwin, Louisiana, USA

Sugarcane production factory St Mary Sugar Cooperative Sugar Mill processing raw sugar at Jeanerette, Louisiana, USA

Shopper chats to roller at work on hand-rolled cigars of long leaf tobacco in cigar factory, Decatur Street, New Orleans, USA

Sugarcane production factory St Mary Sugar Cooperative Sugar Mill processing raw sugar at Jeanerette, Louisiana, USA

CAMBODIA Khoun Sokhoun, 44, former garbage scavenger, now maker of hats from recycled plastic bags and other items from recycled paper, benefciary of project run by local NGO CSARO which works with waste collectors in Phnom Penh. Seen here with her sons and orphaned nephews

Burundi nduwamahoro, active non,violence peace building project, supported by sciaf. In the home of grandmother ntezahorigwa pelagie, 60. The family preparing food: taking beans from their pods, cleaning peas and peeling cassava, their staple diet.

CAMBODIA Women trained by CSARO to make handicrafts from recycled materials. Some are former waste pickers whose lives have been improved by the project. Kim Savoeun, 49, is the mother of 2 of the girls working here. The settlement slum of San Sok, 10 kilometres outsdie Phnom Penh

BOLIVIA Visiting the farm of Wilfredo Castro, his wife Vicencia Choque and uncle Manuel Villalobes in Colonia 7 Estrellas, near Caranavi. They are exemplary benefeciaries of the FUNDAWI project, gropwing many kinds of aromatic and medicinal herbs, as well as the usual food crops such as maize, beans, fruit and vegetables, ertc. Their cash crop is coffee. Originally from La Paz and the Alti Plano, they have lived in the yngas for over 20 years as successful farmers. Daniel Tarqui (red and blue shirt), FUNDAWI technician, and Delia Cruz Condori (left) giving advice

CAMBODIA Sovat Komsonath (29) fishing in the Sekong River, Ban Bung village, Stung Treng district. In this image he is casting his net

Zambia rita hamusokwe (58), farmer of chikwela village, chongwe, holding a hoe for cultivating her field

BOLIVIA Plant for processing medicinal and aromatic herbs, Chizchipani, Caranavi. The project of FUNDAWI. Cleaning and drying Salvia, a medicinal plant used for coughs and stomach problems

Uganda boys digging a pit latrine, and hauling up the dirt with a winch and small bucket. kayunga district

Bangladesh fish caught at a fish hatchery employing scientific methods at haluaghat, mymensingh region

Tanzanian woman collecting unsafe and dirty drinking water from a water hole at kansay, near ngorongoro. She will carry the bucket of water 3 miles each way to and from her home. She and her family suffer from parasites and intestinal complaints because of the contaminated water

Tanzanian women collecting unsafe and dirty drinking water from a water hole at 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 Scavenger Soun Srey Thouch searching for recyclable materials on Phnom Penh's Mean Caeay garbage dump, with sons Khoeun Sovan (8) and Khoeun Sanja (10)

BOLIVIA Plant for processing medicinal and aromatic herbs, Chizchipani, Caranavi. The project of FUNDAWI. Cleaning and drying Salvia, a medicinal plant used for coughs and stomach problems

CAMBODIA Scavenger Soun Srey Thouch searching for recyclable materials on Phnom Penh's Mean Caeay garbage dump, with sons Khoeun Sovan (8) and Khoeun Sanja (10)

Tanzanian women pounding cassava and dried banana in a wooden mortar and pestle in the traditional way. Kighare, same, in the north-east near kilimanjaro

Colombia jasmine abufe grilling fish on a woodstove in her house beside the rio magdalena, barrancabermeja

Indonesia growth monitoring (baby weighing) at a posyandu, or mother-child temporary health post in village of paya lumpat. Photograph taken in meulaboh, aceh province -december 2006, 2 years after tsunami of december 26th 2004 devastated much of coastal region. Taken to illustrate reconstruction work projects of (catholic relief services) of sponsored photo tour

Bangladesh farid pathang of the garo tribal minority ploughing his field with oxen, haluaghat, mymensingh region

Zambia girls hoeing field together. Kaunga mashi, shangombo district. The area had suffered drought and severe food shortages during the previous 2 years

BOLIVIA Plant for processing medicinal and aromatic herbs, Chizchipani, Caranavi. The project of FUNDAWI. Cleaning and drying Cedron

Colombia fisherman cleaning fish while he sits in his dugout canoe. A boy fishing with a line in the background. Rio magdalena, barrancabermeja

CAMBODIA Khoun Sokhoun, 44, former garbage scavenger, now maker of hats from recycled plastic bags and other items from recycled paper, benefciary of project run by local NGO CSARO which works with waste collectors in Phnom Penh. Here she is showing a basket made from recycled paper

Bangladesh worker feeding fish with cow dung. Fish hatchery employing scientific methods at haluaghat, mymensingh region

Indonesia growth monitoring (baby weighing) at a posyandu, or mother-child temporary health post in village of paya lumpat. Photograph taken in meulaboh, aceh province -december 2006, 2 years after tsunami of december 26th 2004 devastated much of coastal region. Taken to illustrate reconstruction work projects of (catholic relief services) of sponsored photo tour

Bangladesh farid pathang using a net to catch fish from his pond, garo tribal minority, haluaghat, mymensingh region

Bangladesh man carrying boxed net, fish hatchery employing scientific methods at haluaghat, mymensingh region