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Ducks  
(68 images)

  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Padonmar Myint one of her daughters.Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Padonmar Myint one of her daughters.Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Padonmar Myint one of her daughters.Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Padonmar Myint one of her daughters. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Padonmar Myint one of her daughters. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Padonmar Myint one of her daughters.Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Portrait of her daughter. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Portrait of her daughter. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Portrait of her daughter. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Portrait of her daughter. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Portrait of her daughter. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Portrait of her daughter. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Portrait of her daughter. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Portrait of her daughter. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. Portrait of her daughter. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. With some of her family in their home, her husband and some children.  All children have to enter the Buddhist monastery for a period of time and the girls show a photo from when they were ordained. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. With some of her family in their home, her husband and some children.  All children have to enter the Buddhist monastery for a period of time and the girls show a photo from when they were ordained. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. With some of her family in their home, her husband and some children.  All children have to enter the Buddhist monastery for a period of time and the girls show a photo from when they were ordained. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
  • Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village Organization, that meets twice a month to pay their BRAC loans back. She has six children in school (3 girls, 3 boys), and her husband is a policeman. She raises ducks, raising them outside and under her house. She gathers about 100-130 eggs a day and sells them in the market along with chickens and vegetables. She received a BRAC loan for $800 and bought 180 ducks.  She helps pay for school for her children and hopes that they’ll be educated well so they can get better jobs than this. She makes about $4-$5 a day and between her and her husband they make about $10 a day. With some of her family in their home, her husband and some children.  All children have to enter the Buddhist monastery for a period of time and the girls show a photo from when they were ordained. Model released, MR-Myanmar-124.
    Myanmar/Burma, Bago. Padonmar Myint. Leader of the VO, Village...
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