M a l a i k a.
このほどを 花に礼いふ 別れ哉
P r i m a v e r a.
A foggy morning.
Imprinting.
Morning walk.
Iris.
Side by side.
Blue wings.
Half of My Heart.
Me and you.
Zuneigung.
Villa Doria Pamphili .
ZigZag.
Campidoglio.
Les toits de Genève.
From the tower of the Cathedral.
Sur le pont du Rhône .
Le mur des Canuts.
Le mur des Canuts.
Architecture lyonnaise.
En haut.
Une hirondelle.
S H O P.
Global Climate strike for FUTURE.
Dressed in red.
Hornbill.
Meropidae.
Coracias caudatus.
8th of March.
Spring sky.
View of the Dead Sea
On the track.
Don't bother me.
Lucky encounter.
Modigliani's Model:)
Panthera pardus.
Happy F(urry) Friday:)
........ and the King.
Relax.
Tragelaphus strepsiceros.
Buffalo herd.
Happy F(eather) Friday.
Happy F(eather) Friday bis.
LoVe is......
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African women have always been active in agriculture, trade, and other economic pursuits, but a majority of them are in the informal labour force. African women are guardians of their children's welfare and have explicit responsibility to provide for them materially. They are the household managers, providing food, nutrition, water, health, education, and family planning to an extent greater than elsewhere in the developing world.
This places heavy burdens on them, despite developments such as improved agriculture technology, availability of contraception, and changes in women's socioeconomic status, which one might think would have made their lives easier. In fact, it would be fair to say that their workload has increased with the changing economic and social situation in Africa. Women's economic capabilities, and in particular their ability to manage family welfare, are being threatened. 'Modernization' has shifted the balance of advantage against women. The legal framework and the modern social sector and producer services developed by the independent African countries have not served women well.
This places heavy burdens on them, despite developments such as improved agriculture technology, availability of contraception, and changes in women's socioeconomic status, which one might think would have made their lives easier. In fact, it would be fair to say that their workload has increased with the changing economic and social situation in Africa. Women's economic capabilities, and in particular their ability to manage family welfare, are being threatened. 'Modernization' has shifted the balance of advantage against women. The legal framework and the modern social sector and producer services developed by the independent African countries have not served women well.
Roger Bennion, Nora Caracci, ColRam, M♥rJ Photogr♥phy !! ( Marj ) and 65 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Annemarie club has replied to J. Gafarot clubAnd I feel lucky to live where I live.
Annemarie club has replied to Ruesterstaude clubLLG!
... well spotted and taken Annemarie.
An excellent image :-)
Annemarie club has replied to Keith Burton clubYour commentary...it's troubling and makes me feel so upset. It's just so unfair. When I think about how hard it is for women in general...and then think about what it's like for these women, I just feel so angry. It's one of those things...if you don't turn your head and look away, it will make you crazy. :(
Annemarie club has replied to Janet Brien clubhugs and lets go on affirming our force!
Un bello scatto dalle tonalità molto calde con i colori vivaci del vestito della donna.
Un caro saluto
Fabio
beautiful this photo not common
nice day
baci
Thanks for the explanations
Thank you for this powerful message, and thank you for giving a voice to the African women concerned.
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