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  • A woman preparing a meal in Grafton, an internally displaced peoples camp (IDP) 30 km from Free Town, capital city of Sierra Leone February 2008. Thousands of people were displaced during the 1995 – 2002 civil war.
  • Children bathe in one of the artificial lakes at the Australian owned Sierra Rutile Mining site in the Sierra Rutile area 250 km from Freetown, the capital city of Sierra Leone, February 2008. Residents claim that the water sources may be contaminated due
  • Children bathe and wash dishes in one of the artificial lakes at the Australian owned Sierra Rutile Mining site in the Sierra Rutile area 250 km from Freetown, the capital city of Sierra Leone, February 2008.
  • A general view of an artificial lake at the Australian owned Sierra Rutile Mining site in the Sierra Rutile area 250 km from Freetown, the capital city of Sierra Leone, February 2008.
    An artificial lake at the Australian owned Sierra Rutile Mining site, Sierra Leone
  • A general view of an artificial lake at the Australian owned Sierra Rutile Mining site in the Sierra Rutile area 250 km from Freetown, the capital city of Sierra Leone, February 2008.
  • A general view of an artificial lake at the Australian owned Sierra Rutile Mining site in the Sierra Rutile area 250 km from Freetown, the capital city of Sierra Leone, February 2008.
  • A general view of the Australian owned Sierra Rutile Mining site in the Sierra Rutile area 250 km from Freetown, the capital city of Sierra Leone, February 2008.
  • A general view of the Australian owned Sierra Rutile Mining site in the Sierra Rutile area 250 km from Freetown, the capital city of Sierra Leone, February 2008.
  • A young boy prepares cassava flour in the village of Foinda. Sierra Rutile area 250 km from Freetown, the capital city of Sierra Leone, February 2008. The people of Foinda village will soon be displaced due to expansion plans of Australian owned Sierra Ru
  • A young boy prepares cassava flour in the village of Foinda. Sierra Rutile area 250 km from Freetown, the capital city of Sierra Leone, February 2008. The people of Foinda village will soon be displaced due to expansion plans of Australian owned Sierra Ru
  • Children play around drying palm oil seeds in the village of Foinda. Sierra Rutile area 250 km from Freetown, the capital city of Sierra Leone, February 2008. The people of Foinda village will soon be displaced due to expansion plans of Australian owned S
  • Children in the village of Foinda. Sierra Rutile area 250 km from Freetown, the capital city of Sierra Leone, February 2008. The people of Foinda village will soon be displaced due to expansion plans of Australian owned Sierra Rutile Mining Company.
  • A mother prepares food whilst her young boy sleeps on a straw matt beside her in the village of Foinda. Sierra Rutile area 250 km from Freetown, the capital city of Sierra Leone, February 2008. The people of Foinda village will soon be displaced due to ex
  • An onion patch in the village of Foinda, in Sierra Rutile area 250 km from Freetown, the capital city of Sierra Leone, February 2008. The people of Foinda village will soon be displaced due to expansion plans of Australian owned Sierra Rutile Mining Compa
  • Children playing in the village of Foinda, in Sierra Rutile area 250 km from Freetown, the capital city of Sierra Leone, February 2008. The people of Foinda village will soon be displaced due to expansion plans of Australian owned Sierra Rutile Mining Com
  • Pupils in Gangoma school in Sierra Rutile area 250 km from Freetown, capital city of Sierra Leone. February 2008. Sierra Leone has one of the lowest school attendance records in the world, resulting in extreme high illiteracy rate.
  • Pupils in Gangoma school in Sierra Rutile area 250 km from Freetown, capital city of Sierra Leone. February 2008. Sierra Leone has one of the lowest school attendance records in the world, resulting in extreme high illiteracy rate.
  • Pupils in Gangoma school in Sierra Rutile area 200 km from Freetown, capital city of Sierra Leone. February 2008. Sierra Leone has one of the lowest school attendance records in the world, resulting in extreme high illiteracy rate.
  • Pupils in Gangoma school in Sierra Rutile area 250 km from Freetown, capital city of Sierra Leone. February 2008. Sierra Leone has one of the lowest school attendance records in the world, resulting in extreme high illiteracy rate.
  • Health workers attend to an infant at a clinic in Sierra Rutile area 250 km from Freetown, capital city of Sierra Leone. February 2008. Due to poor health facilities in Sierra Leone more than 1 in 4 women die during child birth, improving maternal health
  • A mother with her infant at a clinic in Sierra Rutile area 250 km from Freetown, capital city of Sierra Leone. February 2008. Due to poor health facilities in Sierra Leone more than 1 in 4 women die during child birth, improving maternal health would redu
  • A patient at a clinic in Sierra Rutile area 250 km from Freetown, capital city of Sierra Leone. February 2008. Due to poor health facilities in Sierra Leone more than 1 in 4 women die during child birth, improving maternal health would reduce infant morta
  • A mother breast feeding at a clinic in Sierra Rutile area 250 km from Freetown, capital city of Sierra Leone. February 2008. Due to poor health facilities in Sierra Leone more than 1 in 4 women die during child birth, improving maternal health would reduc
  • A mother breast feeding at a clinic in Sierra Rutile area 250 km from Freetown capital city of Sierra Leone. February 2008. Due to poor health facilities in Sierra Leone more than 1 in 4 women die during child birth, improving maternal health would reduce
  • An infant sleeping on the ground at a clinic in Sierra Rutile area 250 km from Freetown, capital city of Sierra Leone. February 2008. Due to poor health facilities in Sierra Leone more than 1 in 4 women die in child birth, improving maternal health would
    An infant sleeping on the ground at a clinic in Sierra Rutile, Sierra Leone
  • Mothers in a waiting room at a clinic in Sierra Rutile area 250 km from Freetown, capital city of Sierra Leone. February 2008. Due to poor health facilities in Sierra Leone more than 1 in 4 women die during child birth, improving maternal health would red
  • A well in Sierra Rutile area 250 km from Freetown capital city of Sierra Leone. February 2008. Residents claim that the water sources may be contaminated due to mining activities in the region.
  • Pupils in Gangoma school in Sierra Rutile area 250 km from Freetown, capital city of Sierra Leone. February 2008. Sierra Leone has one of the lowest school attendance records in the world, resulting in extremely high illiteracy rate.
  • Health workers attend to an infant at a clinic in Sierra Rutile area 250 km from Freetown, capital city of Sierra Leone. February 2008. Due to poor health facilities in Sierra Leone more than 1 in 4 women die during child birth, improving maternal health
  • Pupils in Gangoma school in Sierra Rutile area 250 km from Freetown, capital city of Sierra Leone. February 2008. Sierra Leone has one of the lowest school attendance records in the world, resulting in extreme high illiteracy rate.
  • Hospital facilities are in poor conditions in Freetown, capital city of Sierra Leone. February 2008. Due to poor health facilities in Sierra Leone more than 1 in 4 women die during child birth.
  • A patient holds her new born baby in ward in a hospital in Freetown, capital city of Sierra Leone. February 2008.

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