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The Traditional Burundian drummers from Maison Shalom, in Ruygi Burundi.

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Fidelite Nibaartua,16 years old at her home in the IDP Camp in Karusi, Burundi.

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Fidelite Nibaartua,16 years old at her home in the IDP Camp in Karusi, Burundi.

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The carpentry project funded by ActionAid for ex-combatants looking to learn a new skill and reintergrate into their former communities.

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The carpentry project funded by ActionAid for ex-combatants looking to learn a new skill...

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The carpentry project funded by ActionAid for ex-combatants looking to learn a new skill...

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The carpentry project funded by ActionAid for ex-combatants looking to learn a new skill...

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The carpentry project funded by ActionAid for ex-combatants looking to learn a new skill...

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A village of Batwa working on their communal land. The Twa (Batwa), a Pygmy tribe of hunters, are...

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A village of Batwa working on their communal land. The Twa (Batwa), a Pygmy tribe of hunters, are...

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Nkomerezi Natonozi, elderly man in the foreground. A village of Batwa working on their...

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Hakizimana Prisca working on her clay pots which the batwa are reknown for. The Twa (Batwa), a Pygmy...

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Rice Fields in Burundi, which is one of the main crops in the country.

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A village of Batwa working on their communal land. The Twa (Batwa), a Pygmy tribe of hunters, are...

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Rice Fields in Burundi, which is one of the main crops in the country.

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Rice Fields in Burundi, which is one of the main crops in the country.

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A wheelchair outside the disabled project workshop in Karusi, Burundi

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Beatrice Namugwanko with her baby Melcshiate Bahati. In the village of Maramuya, Burundi. Along with...

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