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Koupela, Burkina Faso - february 25, 2007: installation and assembly of a pump in Burkina Faso funded humanitarian associassion. Workers bring down the pipe and connect the extension to the bottom.
african family looking at laptop
Mozambique - March 16, 2022: Artesanal miners crushing gold ore, in the gold extraction mineral processing
Kenya - May 1975: men selling produce at a farmers market. Produce including mangos, pineapples and bananas transported to market in handwoven baskets. Grass is used for packing the produce.
Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. December 16, 2017. A group of people is sitting in a village square near the state capital
Arusha,Tanzania,Africa. 02 february 2022. men work in a small brick factory on a hot day
Multiracial workers are operating an assembly machine at a solar panel factory
Andringitra Mountains, Madagascar - November 17, 2022: Malagasy men were breaking stones into gravel needed for the reconstruction and construction of the house.
A diverse group of women using industrial machinery to create metal products.
Poura, Burkina Faso - January 3, 2008: At the goldmine of Poura a French arrived and seeks to buy gold nuggets at the best price. Discussed are sharp and the cap of the car serves as office. The minors encircles the white man.
Kampala, Uganda - May 1975: Musicians playing akogos (thumb pianos), a traditional Ugandan instrument.
Garimpeiros in Serra Pelada Gold Mine, a village near Curionópolis, Amazon, Pará State, Brazil. Serra Pelada was a large gold mine in Brazil in the 1980’s. Gold Rush, 1986.
Happy man in a staff meeting at a furniture factory discussing a design - wood industry concepts
Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, December 2017. In this image, taken during a photographic documentary in the sub-Saharan country, some women of an agricultural cooperative are seen working in the fields located a few kilometers from the capital. The agricultural sector of Burkina Faso is rather poor due to the drought of the desert climate, and this leads to numerous problems for the local population.
Pilao para temperar alimento na Guiné Bissau
Yaoundé, Cameroon, 1967. Shoe repairman while working in his workshop.In Africa, recycling or repairing raw materials is one of the main industries for skilled craftsmen.
Male colleague offering guidance to female coworkers on using the machine effectively.
Ilakaka, Madagascar - April 30, 2019: Unknown Malagasy man standing in ground precious stone mine hole or well, half body visible, holding rope - about to descent
Logistic workers are working at container ware house. Blue collar worker and teamwork concept.
Cradock, South Africa - April 9, 2023: Wire sculptures on sale alongside the N10 national road just outside Cradock (now called Nxuba) in the Eastern Cape of South Africa.
Nostalgia. Cameroon 1965. Traditionally dressed african vendors and buyers at a farmers market in Northen Cameroon. In the foreground a woman is looking at some meat  displayed on the ground. Other wendors and buyers are sitting and standing around.
Three blind men are holding a conversation together, friendship between disabled people.
Mid adult farmer digging over the soil for planting rice on his own field in malawi
Mauritania (Morocco), Western Sahara, 1973. Bedouins and their animals at a well (watering hole) in Western Sahara.
Hands-on learning as a male coworker teaches female colleagues the intricacies of the machine.
Poura, Burkina Faso - January 3, 2008: To the goldmine of Poura the gold diggers come from everywhere in the hope of finding a little gold after the season of the cultures. Women, children and men of very old are here in a universe of dust under a blazing sun. In Burkina Faso Faso the research of gold in the wild mines is the only activity which makes it possible to save the population of misery.
Alabaster craftsmen working, Luxor, River Nile, Egypt. The semi-soft stone of alabaster is renowned for its suitability for numerous uses, not least of which are artefacts such as bowls, statuettes and other craft products. The River Nile has always and continues to be a lifeline for Egypt. Trade, communication, agriculture, water and now tourism provide the essential ingredients of life - from the Upper Nile and its cataracts, along its fertile banks to the Lower Nile and Delta. In many ways life has not changed for centuries, with transport often relying on the camel on land and felucca on the river
Mali, West Africa - January 25, 1992: Dogon village and typical mud buildings with  barns for cereals and Peul Fulani popolations, procession of women at a wedding
An african-american supervisor is overseeing a worker pumping water into a panel for testing at a solar panel factory
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