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Cleaner Washing ICE Train
A Deutsche Bahn worker cleans the front of an ICE high-speed train on the platform at Munich Central Station in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 10, 2025. The cleaner uses a telescopic brush and bucket while passengers move along the busy platform. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Cleaner Washing ICE Train
A Deutsche Bahn worker cleans the front of an ICE high-speed train on the platform at Munich Central Station in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 10, 2025. The cleaner uses a telescopic brush and bucket while passengers move along the busy platform. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Flooding In Eastern Mexico City Due To Heavy Rains
A member of the National Guard, as part of Plan DN-III-E, draws water with a bucket from a flooded house due to heavy torrential rains that affect Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl, east of Mexico City, on September 29, 2025, in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Carlos Santiago/Grupo Eyepix/NurPhoto) -
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La cuisine au beurre
La cuisine au beurre
1963
Real Gilles Grangier
Claire Maurier
Bourvil.
Collection Christophel © Agnes Delahaie Productions / Dear Film Produzione
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KFC sort des bougies à l'odeur de poulet grillé
Picture MUST credit: Homesick Candles Some tasty candles have been released — giving fans of KFC the sweet scents of their favourite foods. One features the fragrance of freshly cooked chicken pieces in a bucket and other other the outlet’s bread roll biscuits And there is also a car air freshener that replicates the bucket scent. The luxury candles come in a box with the Col. Sanders KFC logo and red and white colours. They are made of soy wax and are said to have “premium cotton” wicks. The officially licensed candles have been created by US company Homesick and are due to go on sale the first week of December in time for Christmas gifting. Homesick describes the Bucket of Chicken version as “a blend of herbs and spices that excite the senses in a familiar way. “Perfectly fried chicken fuses with garlic for an addictive scent explosion. “Top notes: chicken, browned flour. Mid notes: Peppercorn, celery. Base notes: Oregano, sage, garlic.” The air freshener is the same smell blend. The Buttery Biscuit is “a baked flour and golden honey mix for the perfect complement to juicy fried chicken. “As butter drips and glistens, drool is activated. “ Picture supplied by JLPPA
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KFC sort des bougies à l'odeur de poulet grillé
Picture MUST credit: Homesick Candles Some tasty candles have been released — giving fans of KFC the sweet scents of their favourite foods. One features the fragrance of freshly cooked chicken pieces in a bucket and other other the outlet’s bread roll biscuits And there is also a car air freshener that replicates the bucket scent. The luxury candles come in a box with the Col. Sanders KFC logo and red and white colours. They are made of soy wax and are said to have “premium cotton” wicks. The officially licensed candles have been created by US company Homesick and are due to go on sale the first week of December in time for Christmas gifting. Homesick describes the Bucket of Chicken version as “a blend of herbs and spices that excite the senses in a familiar way. “Perfectly fried chicken fuses with garlic for an addictive scent explosion. “Top notes: chicken, browned flour. Mid notes: Peppercorn, celery. Base notes: Oregano, sage, garlic.” The air freshener is the same smell blend. The Buttery Biscuit is “a baked flour and golden honey mix for the perfect complement to juicy fried chicken. “As butter drips and glistens, drool is activated. “ Picture supplied by JLPPA
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KFC sort des bougies à l'odeur de poulet grillé
Picture MUST credit: Homesick Candles Some tasty candles have been released — giving fans of KFC the sweet scents of their favourite foods. One features the fragrance of freshly cooked chicken pieces in a bucket and other other the outlet’s bread roll biscuits And there is also a car air freshener that replicates the bucket scent. The luxury candles come in a box with the Col. Sanders KFC logo and red and white colours. They are made of soy wax and are said to have “premium cotton” wicks. The officially licensed candles have been created by US company Homesick and are due to go on sale the first week of December in time for Christmas gifting. Homesick describes the Bucket of Chicken version as “a blend of herbs and spices that excite the senses in a familiar way. “Perfectly fried chicken fuses with garlic for an addictive scent explosion. “Top notes: chicken, browned flour. Mid notes: Peppercorn, celery. Base notes: Oregano, sage, garlic.” The air freshener is the same smell blend. The Buttery Biscuit is “a baked flour and golden honey mix for the perfect complement to juicy fried chicken. “As butter drips and glistens, drool is activated. “ Picture supplied by JLPPA
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KFC sort des bougies à l'odeur de poulet grillé
Picture MUST credit: Homesick Candles Some tasty candles have been released — giving fans of KFC the sweet scents of their favourite foods. One features the fragrance of freshly cooked chicken pieces in a bucket and other other the outlet’s bread roll biscuits And there is also a car air freshener that replicates the bucket scent. The luxury candles come in a box with the Col. Sanders KFC logo and red and white colours. They are made of soy wax and are said to have “premium cotton” wicks. The officially licensed candles have been created by US company Homesick and are due to go on sale the first week of December in time for Christmas gifting. Homesick describes the Bucket of Chicken version as “a blend of herbs and spices that excite the senses in a familiar way. “Perfectly fried chicken fuses with garlic for an addictive scent explosion. “Top notes: chicken, browned flour. Mid notes: Peppercorn, celery. Base notes: Oregano, sage, garlic.” The air freshener is the same smell blend. The Buttery Biscuit is “a baked flour and golden honey mix for the perfect complement to juicy fried chicken. “As butter drips and glistens, drool is activated. “ Picture supplied by JLPPA
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KFC sort des bougies à l'odeur de poulet grillé
Picture MUST credit: Homesick Candles Some tasty candles have been released — giving fans of KFC the sweet scents of their favourite foods. One features the fragrance of freshly cooked chicken pieces in a bucket and other other the outlet’s bread roll biscuits And there is also a car air freshener that replicates the bucket scent. The luxury candles come in a box with the Col. Sanders KFC logo and red and white colours. They are made of soy wax and are said to have “premium cotton” wicks. The officially licensed candles have been created by US company Homesick and are due to go on sale the first week of December in time for Christmas gifting. Homesick describes the Bucket of Chicken version as “a blend of herbs and spices that excite the senses in a familiar way. “Perfectly fried chicken fuses with garlic for an addictive scent explosion. “Top notes: chicken, browned flour. Mid notes: Peppercorn, celery. Base notes: Oregano, sage, garlic.” The air freshener is the same smell blend. The Buttery Biscuit is “a baked flour and golden honey mix for the perfect complement to juicy fried chicken. “As butter drips and glistens, drool is activated. “ Picture supplied by JLPPA
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KFC sort des bougies à l'odeur de poulet grillé
Picture MUST credit: Homesick Candles Some tasty candles have been released — giving fans of KFC the sweet scents of their favourite foods. One features the fragrance of freshly cooked chicken pieces in a bucket and other other the outlet’s bread roll biscuits And there is also a car air freshener that replicates the bucket scent. The luxury candles come in a box with the Col. Sanders KFC logo and red and white colours. They are made of soy wax and are said to have “premium cotton” wicks. The officially licensed candles have been created by US company Homesick and are due to go on sale the first week of December in time for Christmas gifting. Homesick describes the Bucket of Chicken version as “a blend of herbs and spices that excite the senses in a familiar way. “Perfectly fried chicken fuses with garlic for an addictive scent explosion. “Top notes: chicken, browned flour. Mid notes: Peppercorn, celery. Base notes: Oregano, sage, garlic.” The air freshener is the same smell blend. The Buttery Biscuit is “a baked flour and golden honey mix for the perfect complement to juicy fried chicken. “As butter drips and glistens, drool is activated. “ Picture supplied by JLPPA
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KFC sort des bougies à l'odeur de poulet grillé
Picture MUST credit: Homesick Candles Some tasty candles have been released — giving fans of KFC the sweet scents of their favourite foods. One features the fragrance of freshly cooked chicken pieces in a bucket and other other the outlet’s bread roll biscuits And there is also a car air freshener that replicates the bucket scent. The luxury candles come in a box with the Col. Sanders KFC logo and red and white colours. They are made of soy wax and are said to have “premium cotton” wicks. The officially licensed candles have been created by US company Homesick and are due to go on sale the first week of December in time for Christmas gifting. Homesick describes the Bucket of Chicken version as “a blend of herbs and spices that excite the senses in a familiar way. “Perfectly fried chicken fuses with garlic for an addictive scent explosion. “Top notes: chicken, browned flour. Mid notes: Peppercorn, celery. Base notes: Oregano, sage, garlic.” The air freshener is the same smell blend. The Buttery Biscuit is “a baked flour and golden honey mix for the perfect complement to juicy fried chicken. “As butter drips and glistens, drool is activated. “ Picture supplied by JLPPA
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KFC sort des bougies à l'odeur de poulet grillé
Picture MUST credit: Homesick Candles Some tasty candles have been released — giving fans of KFC the sweet scents of their favourite foods. One features the fragrance of freshly cooked chicken pieces in a bucket and other other the outlet’s bread roll biscuits And there is also a car air freshener that replicates the bucket scent. The luxury candles come in a box with the Col. Sanders KFC logo and red and white colours. They are made of soy wax and are said to have “premium cotton” wicks. The officially licensed candles have been created by US company Homesick and are due to go on sale the first week of December in time for Christmas gifting. Homesick describes the Bucket of Chicken version as “a blend of herbs and spices that excite the senses in a familiar way. “Perfectly fried chicken fuses with garlic for an addictive scent explosion. “Top notes: chicken, browned flour. Mid notes: Peppercorn, celery. Base notes: Oregano, sage, garlic.” The air freshener is the same smell blend. The Buttery Biscuit is “a baked flour and golden honey mix for the perfect complement to juicy fried chicken. “As butter drips and glistens, drool is activated. “ Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Rumer Willis is seen showing off her long hair as she heads to a meeting in Santa Monica.
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Santa Monica, CA, USA. April 5, 2021
Rumer Willis is seen showing off her long hair as she heads to a meeting in Santa Monica. The oldest daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore wore a gray sweater, Levis jeans and white high top sneakers.
CREDIT MUST READ: RF/Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 ? office
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Local girls on a water well in Yaama, Niger
Local girls at a water well in Yaama, Niger, West Africa, Africa
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Locas tanning cattle skins, Central market, Niamey, Niger
Locals tanning cattle skins, Central market, Niamey, Niger, West Africa, Africa
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Steel recycling at the Central market, Niamey, Niger
Steel recycling at the Central market, Niamey, Niger, West Africa, Africa
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Steel recycling at the Central market, Niamey, Niger
Steel recycling at the Central market, Niamey, Niger, West Africa, Africa
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Weekly market at Belo sur Tsiribihina, Menabe region, Western Madagascar
Weekly market at Belo sur Tsiribihina, Menabe region, Western Madagascar, Africa
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African fisherman throwing net into the river in traditional way. Aneho. Togo.
African fisherman throwing net into the river in traditional way, Aneho, Togo, West Africa, Africa
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Farmer with work clothes drawing water from old well in Vinales National Park, UNESCO, Pinar del Rio Province, Cuba
Farmer with work clothes drawing water from old well in Vinales National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Pinar del Rio Province, Cuba, West Indies, Central America
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Bean harvest in Djibomben village, North Togo.
Bean harvest in Djibomben village, North Togo, West Africa, Africa
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Women fetching water in Namong, Tone district, Togo.
Women fetching water in Namong, Tone district, Togo, West Africa, Africa
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Local boys pulling out water out of their well in the desert between Ounianga Kebir and Faya, northern Chad, Africa
Local boys drawing water from their well in the desert between Ounianga Kebir and Faya, northern Chad, Africa
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Close-up of woman peeling garlic at local food market. Vung Tau. Vietnam.
Close-up of woman peeling garlic at local food market, Vung Tau, Vietnam, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia
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Vietnamese woman working at market. Ho Chi Minh city. Vietnam.
Vietnamese woman working at market, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia
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Fish market. Squids and shrimps for sale. Ha Tien. Vietnam.
Fish market, squids and shrimps for sale, Ha Tien, Vietnam, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia
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Vietnamese woman selling vegetables at market. Vung Tau. Vietnam.
Vietnamese woman selling vegetables at market, Vung Tau, Vietnam, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia
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PEOPLE - Tennis: Promis in Wimbledon
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James Gourley/BPI/REX/Shutterstock (9748019aa)
Mary Berry and Annabel Bosher check out the sweet bucket in the Royal Box
Wimbledon Tennis Championships, Day 8, The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, UK - 10 Jul 2018
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PEOPLE - Tennis: Promis in Wimbledon
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James Gourley/BPI/REX/Shutterstock (9748019ab)
Mary Berry and Annabel Bosher check out the sweet bucket in the Royal Box
Wimbledon Tennis Championships, Day 8, The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, UK - 10 Jul 2018
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PEOPLE - Tennis: Promis in Wimbledon
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James Gourley/BPI/REX/Shutterstock (9748019ac)
Mary Berry check out the sweet bucket in the Royal Box
Wimbledon Tennis Championships, Day 8, The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, UK - 10 Jul 2018
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NEWS - Boris Johnson tritt zurück
The Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson resigns Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 10/02/2018. Bangladesh, Bangladesh. Boris Johnson Fire. The Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson walks past a fire bucket in Bangladesh. Picture by Andrew Parsons / i-Images
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FEATURE - Best of: Bilder des Tages
January 24, 2018 - Poznan, Wielkopolska, Poland - January 24, 2018 - Poznan, Poland - Probably a broken glass bottle became the reason for efficient intervention of cleaning services at Collegium Historicum. As a result, a wet drawing resembling a palm was created incidentally (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - London: 800 Eimer bunte bei der Tower Bridge
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (9257885l)
Bodie Chester-Canavan, 6 from Bushey, Hertfordshire pictured with 800 abandoned buckets appear at Potters Field Park, London, in a moving tribute to the 800 children who die every day, on average, due to a lack of clean water and sanitation. Just one bucket in the installation, part of WaterAid?s #Untapped appeal, could hold almost enough safe drinking water for one child for a week. Every £1 donated to the #Untapped appeal until 31st January 2018 will be matched by the UK Government. Photo Credit should read WaterAid / Ollie Dixon.
WaterAid's 'Untapped' appeal, Potters Field Park, London, UK - 05 Dec 2017
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FEATURE - London: 800 Eimer bunte bei der Tower Bridge
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (9257885j)
Bodie Chester-Canavan, 6 from Bushey, Hertfordshire pictured with 800 abandoned buckets appear at Potters Field Park, London, in a moving tribute to the 800 children who die every day, on average, due to a lack of clean water and sanitation. Just one bucket in the installation, part of WaterAid?s #Untapped appeal, could hold almost enough safe drinking water for one child for a week. Every £1 donated to the #Untapped appeal until 31st January 2018 will be matched by the UK Government. Photo Credit should read WaterAid / Ollie Dixon.
WaterAid's 'Untapped' appeal, Potters Field Park, London, UK - 05 Dec 2017
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FEATURE - London: 800 Eimer bunte bei der Tower Bridge
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (9257885k)
Bodie Chester-Canavan, 6 from Bushey, Hertfordshire pictured with 800 abandoned buckets appear at Potters Field Park, London, in a moving tribute to the 800 children who die every day, on average, due to a lack of clean water and sanitation. Just one bucket in the installation, part of WaterAid?s #Untapped appeal, could hold almost enough safe drinking water for one child for a week. Every £1 donated to the #Untapped appeal until 31st January 2018 will be matched by the UK Government. Photo Credit should read WaterAid / Ollie Dixon.
WaterAid's 'Untapped' appeal, Potters Field Park, London, UK - 05 Dec 2017
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Cocoa planters harvesting in their plantation near Agboville, Ivory Coast.
Cocoa planters harvesting in their plantation near Agboville, Ivory Coast, West Africa, Africa
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Boys water fight, Tukad Unda dam, Bali, Indonesia, South East Asia.
Boys water fight, Tukad Unda dam, Bali, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia
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Boys water fight, Tukad Unda dam, Bali, Indonesia, South East Asia.
Boys water fight, Tukad Unda dam, Bali, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia
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Collecting water in a Zou province village, Benin.
Collecting water in a Zou province village, Benin, West Africa, Africa
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Togolese woman watering a field in Karsome, Togo.
Togolese woman watering a field in Karsome, Togo, West Africa, Africa
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Member of a women's cooperative watering a field in Karsome, Togo.
Member of a women's cooperative watering a field in Karsome, Togo, West Africa, Africa
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Buddhist nuns collecting alms in the early morning near Hsipaw, Shan State, Myanmar, Asia
Buddhist nuns collecting alms in the early morning near Hsipaw, Shan State, Myanmar (Burma), Asia
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Grape Crop Harvest, Vineyard, Lumbarda, Korcula, Dubrovnik-Neretva County, Dalmatia, Croatia
Grape crop harvest and vineyard, Lumbarda, Korcula, Dubrovnik-Neretva County, Dalmatia, Croatia, Europe
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Africa, central Madagascar, Sendrisoa weekly market, near Ambalavao, vegetable sellers
Vegetable sellers, Sendrisoa weekly market, near Ambalavao, central area, Madagascar, Africa
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REPORTAGE - Wasser für Madagaskar
Madagascar is famous for its unique wildlife and landscape yet across the island nearly half the population live without access to safe water and over 12 million have nowhere decent to go to the toilet. Pictured: Lovy Rasolofomanana - WaterAid Madagascar Country Representative
poses for a photograph at the Water Aid Office in Antanarivo, Madagascar on the 29th April, 2016. There is enormous disparity between urban and rural communities in Madagascar. 66% of people in urban areas have access to safe water, yet fewer than 15% of people in rural areas do, making overcoming poverty virtually impossible for them. Women and children often spend up to three hours a day collecting dirty water from unsafe sources which may make them seriously ill. Basic access to safe water could provide more free time, improve health and raise the standard of living.
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REPORTAGE - Wasser für Madagaskar
Madagascar is famous for its unique wildlife and landscape yet across the island nearly half the population live without access to safe water and over 12 million have nowhere decent to go to the toilet. Pictured: Lovy Rasolofomanana - WaterAid Madagascar Country Representative
poses for a photograph at the Water Aid Office in Antanarivo, Madagascar on the 29th April, 2016. There is enormous disparity between urban and rural communities in Madagascar. 66% of people in urban areas have access to safe water, yet fewer than 15% of people in rural areas do, making overcoming poverty virtually impossible for them. Women and children often spend up to three hours a day collecting dirty water from unsafe sources which may make them seriously ill. Basic access to safe water could provide more free time, improve health and raise the standard of living.
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REPORTAGE - Wasser für Madagaskar
Madagascar is famous for its unique wildlife and landscape yet across the island nearly half the population live without access to safe water and over 12 million have nowhere decent to go to the toilet. Pictured: Josy, who is 8 years old and whs knows the importance of hygiene and clean water poses for a photograph at his home near Antanarivo, Madagascar on the 28th April, 2016. Water Aid has been supporting the nearby school with a Water and Sanitation programme and Josy has been taking part in the programme.
There is enormous disparity between urban and rural communities in Madagascar. 66% of people in urban areas have access to safe water, yet fewer than 15% of people in rural areas do, making overcoming poverty virtually impossible for them. Women and children often spend up to three hours a day collecting dirty water from unsafe sources which may make them seriously ill. Basic access to safe water could provide more free time, improve health and raise the standard of living.
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REPORTAGE - Wasser für Madagaskar
Madagascar is famous for its unique wildlife and landscape yet across the island nearly half the population live without access to safe water and over 12 million have nowhere decent to go to the toilet. Pictured: Bernadette, a mother who’s knows the importance of hygiene and clean water demonstrates how to use clear water in front of her 8 year old son Josy in her home near Antanarivo, Madagascar on the 28th April, 2016. Water Aid has been supporting the nearby school with a Water and Sanitation programme and Bernadette has been taking part in the programme. There is enormous disparity between urban and rural communities in Madagascar. 66% of people in urban areas have access to safe water, yet fewer than 15% of people in rural areas do, making overcoming poverty virtually impossible for them. Women and children often spend up to three hours a day collecting dirty water from unsafe sources which may make them seriously ill. Basic access to safe water could provide more free time, improve health and raise the standard of living.
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REPORTAGE - Wasser für Madagaskar
Madagascar is famous for its unique wildlife and landscape yet across the island nearly half the population live without access to safe water and over 12 million have nowhere decent to go to the toilet. Pictured: Josy, who is 8 years old and whs knows the importance of hygiene and clean water poses for a photograph at his home near Antanarivo, Madagascar on the 28th April, 2016. Water Aid has been supporting the nearby school with a Water and Sanitation programme and Josy has been taking part in the programme.
There is enormous disparity between urban and rural communities in Madagascar. 66% of people in urban areas have access to safe water, yet fewer than 15% of people in rural areas do, making overcoming poverty virtually impossible for them. Women and children often spend up to three hours a day collecting dirty water from unsafe sources which may make them seriously ill. Basic access to safe water could provide more free time, improve health and raise the standard of living.
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REPORTAGE - Wasser für Madagaskar
Madagascar is famous for its unique wildlife and landscape yet across the island nearly half the population live without access to safe water and over 12 million have nowhere decent to go to the toilet. Pictured: Bernadette, a mother who’s knows the importance of hygiene and clean water demonstrates how to use a tippy tap with clean water with her son Josy, who is 8,r in her home near Antanarivo, Madagascar on the 28th April, 2016. Water Aid has been supporting the nearby school with a Water and Sanitation programme and Bernadette has been taking part in the programme.
There is enormous disparity between urban and rural communities in Madagascar. 66% of people in urban areas have access to safe water, yet fewer than 15% of people in rural areas do, making overcoming poverty virtually impossible for them. Women and children often spend up to three hours a day collecting dirty water from unsafe sources which may make them seriously ill. Basic access to safe water could provide more free time, improve health and raise the standard of living.
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