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    Quentin Bryce, the Governor General of Australia greets the head of the military upon her arrival in Maputo, Mozambique on the 24th March, 2009. This is the first ever official visit of an Australian head of State to Southern and Eastern Africa and aims to highlight the increased support the Australian Government is to give to aid programs throughout the region. Mozambique 2009. Photo: Kate Holt / AusAID
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    A dancer greets Quentin Bryce the Governor General of Australia on her departure from Maputo Airport, Mozambique on the 26th March, 2009. This is the first ever official visit of an Australian head of State to Southern and Eastern Africa and aims to highlight the increased support the Australian Government is to give to aid programs throughout the region. Mozambique 2009. Photo: Kate Holt / AusAID
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    A community vaccinator drops one drop of vaccine into a chikcnes eye, to prevent it contracting Newcastle Disease, in the Limpopo National Park, Mozambique on the 6th April, 2009. Through the work of the Kyeema Foundation and it's chicken vaccination campaign (that was developped by the Australians) to prevent against Newcastle Disease, hundreds of families throughout Mozambique now have a reliable soure of income as their chickens no longer die.
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    A woman collects water from a stand pipe in Costa del Sol near Maputo, Mozambique in April 2009. It was installed as part of the World Bank’s Water and Sanitation Program, supported by Australia. Photo: Kate Holt/Africa Practice. Contact [email protected] with the URL of an image or images to obtain a high resolution original.
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    A woman carries a bucket of water on her head in evening in the Limpopo National Park, Mozambique on the 6th April, 2009.
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    A water engineer for EMA, a private companty that is working closely with the National water board to implement cost effective community water supplies, replaces a domestic water metre in a garden in the Liberdado area of Maputo, Mozambique on the 8th April, 2009. The World Bank in Mozambique, with the support of AusAid, have been implementing a water project throughout Maputo using public private partnerships to ensure that families have access to clean and cheap water. In different areas of Maputo different projects have been trialed to find the most effective means of supplying water.
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    Odette Matiambo, who will be a benificiary of a new water and sanitation project, stands outside existing makeshift latrines that are used by forty families, in the Chimankule slum area of Maputo, Mozambique on the 8th April, 2009. The World Bank in Mozambique, with the support of AusAid, have been implementing a water project throughout Maputo using public private partnerships to ensure that families have access to clean and cheap water. In different areas of Maputo different projects have been trialed to find the most effective means of supplying water.
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    Amelia Lisango collects water at her home in Costa del Sol, near Maputo in Mozambique. Amelia and her family’s lives have improved since a water supply was connected at her home. It was installed as part of the World Bank’s Water and Sanitation Program, supported by Australia. Photo: Kate Holt/Africa Practice. Contact [email protected] with the URL of an image or images to obtain a high resolution original.
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    A girl collects water from a stand pipe in Costa del Sol near Maputo, Mozambique in April 2009. It was installed as part of the World Bank’s Water and Sanitation Program, supported by Australia. Photo: Kate Holt/Africa Practice. Contact [email protected] with the URL of an image or images to obtain a high resolution original.
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    A bowl of fish lies sits on the ground after being bought from fisherman in Maputo, Mozambique on the 8th April, 2009.
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    Marta Henriques, a Mozambiquan, went to study her Masters degree in Sydney and has sinced returned to work as an envioronemental consultant for Sasol in Maputo, Mozambique on the 9th April, 2009. Mozambique 2009. Photo: Kate Holt / AusAID
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    A woman carries a bucket of water on her head in evening in the Limpopo National Park, Mozambique on the 6th April, 2009.
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    A girl collects water from a stand pipe in Costa del Sol near Maputo, Mozambique in April 2009. It was installed as part of the World Bank’s Water and Sanitation Program, supported by Australia. Photo: Kate Holt/Africa Practice. Contact [email protected] with the URL of an image or images to obtain a high resolution original.
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    A woman collects water from a stand pipe in Costa del Sol near Maputo, Mozambique in April 2009. It was installed as part of the World Bank’s Water and Sanitation Program, supported by Australia. Photo: Kate Holt/Africa Practice. Contact [email protected] with the URL of an image or images to obtain a high resolution original.
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    Amelia Lisango collects water at her home in Costa del Sol, near Maputo in Mozambique. Amelia and her family’s lives have improved since a water supply was connected at her home. It was installed as part of the World Bank’s Water and Sanitation Program, supported by Australia. Photo: Kate Holt/Africa Practice. Contact [email protected] with the URL of an image or images to obtain a high resolution original.
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    Water engineers for Ema, a private companty that is working closely with the National water board to implement cost effective community water supplies, Fix a broken water pipe in a street in the Liberdado area of Maputo, Mozambique on the 8th April, 2009. The World Bank in Mozambique, with the support of AusAid, have been implementing a water project throughout Maputo using public private partnerships to ensure that families have access to clean and cheap water. In different areas of Maputo different projects have been trialed to find the most effective means of supplying water.
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    Odette Matiambo, who will be a benificiary of a new water and sanitation project, stands outside existing makeshift latrines that are used by forty families, in the Chimankule slum area of Maputo, Mozambique on the 8th April, 2009. The World Bank in Mozambique, with the support of AusAid, have been implementing a water project throughout Maputo using public private partnerships to ensure that families have access to clean and cheap water. In different areas of Maputo different projects have been trialed to find the most effective means of supplying water.