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  • A cyclist has hired a public bike sponsored by Santander and rises off his saddle and pedals past traffic bollards on Cannon Street, on 24th August 2016, in the City of London, UK. Santander Cycles is a public bicycle hire scheme in London, United Kingdom. The schemes bicycles are popularly known as Boris Bikes, after Boris Johnson, who was the Mayor of London when the scheme was launched. This busy road runs across the capitals financial district, founded by the Romans in the first Century.
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  • Local residents and visitors enjoy subsidised Bank Holiday Monday lunches at a Chinese restaurant on the final day of the government’s Eat Out To Help Out meal scheme on 31 August 2020 in Windsor, United Kingdom. Many restaurant owners have called for an extension to the scheme introduced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer to help preserve hospitality jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
    MK-20200831-COVID-19-Eat-Out-To-Help...jpg
  • Registration records are checked for the eQuality Health Bwindi scheme. All members have the chance to subscribe to the hospital scheme at a cost of UGX 6000 (USD3) per year. Enabling them to gain access to all the benefits of the hospital. Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • Local residents and visitors enjoy subsidised Bank Holiday Monday lunches at a Japanese restaurant on the final day of the government’s Eat Out To Help Out meal scheme on 31 August 2020 in Windsor, United Kingdom. Many restaurant owners have called for an extension to the scheme introduced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer to help preserve hospitality jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
    MK-20200831-COVID-19-Eat-Out-To-Help...jpg
  • Local residents and visitors enjoy subsidised Bank Holiday Monday lunches at a Turkish restaurant on the final day of the government’s Eat Out To Help Out meal scheme on 31 August 2020 in Windsor, United Kingdom. Many restaurant owners have called for an extension to the scheme introduced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer to help preserve hospitality jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
    MK-20200831-COVID-19-Eat-Out-To-Help...jpg
  • Local residents and visitors enjoy subsidised Bank Holiday Monday lunches at a Moroccan restaurant on the final day of the government’s Eat Out To Help Out meal scheme on 31 August 2020 in Windsor, United Kingdom. Many restaurant owners have called for an extension to the scheme introduced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer to help preserve hospitality jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
    MK-20200831-COVID-19-Eat-Out-To-Help...jpg
  • Local residents and visitors enjoy subsidised Bank Holiday Monday lunches close to Windsor Castle on the final day of the government’s Eat Out To Help Out meal scheme on 31 August 2020 in Windsor, United Kingdom. Many restaurant owners have called for an extension to the scheme introduced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer to help preserve hospitality jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • An Eat Out To Help Out poster is pictured in a restaurant window on the final day of the government’s subsidised meal scheme on 31 August 2020 in Windsor, United Kingdom. Many restaurant owners have called for an extension to the scheme introduced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer to help preserve hospitality jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
    MK-20200831-COVID-19-Eat-Out-To-Help...jpg
  • Local residents and visitors enjoy subsidised Bank Holiday Monday lunches on the final day of the government’s Eat Out To Help Out meal scheme on 31 August 2020 in Windsor, United Kingdom. Many restaurant owners have called for an extension to the scheme introduced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer to help preserve hospitality jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
    MK-20200831-COVID-19-Eat-Out-To-Help...jpg
  • Local residents and visitors enjoy subsidised Bank Holiday Monday lunches at a branch of Cafe Rouge on the final day of the government’s Eat Out To Help Out meal scheme on 31 August 2020 in Windsor, United Kingdom. Many restaurant owners have called for an extension to the scheme introduced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer to help preserve hospitality jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
    MK-20200831-COVID-19-Eat-Out-To-Help...jpg
  • Local residents and visitors enjoy subsidised Bank Holiday Monday lunches on the final day of the government’s Eat Out To Help Out meal scheme on 31 August 2020 in Windsor, United Kingdom. Many restaurant owners have called for an extension to the scheme introduced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer to help preserve hospitality jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
    MK-20200831-COVID-19-Eat-Out-To-Help...jpg
  • Local residents and visitors enjoy subsidised Bank Holiday Monday lunches at a Chinese restaurant on the final day of the government’s Eat Out To Help Out meal scheme on 31 August 2020 in Windsor, United Kingdom. Many restaurant owners have called for an extension to the scheme introduced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer to help preserve hospitality jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
    MK-20200831-COVID-19-Eat-Out-To-Help...jpg
  • Local residents and visitors enjoy subsidised Bank Holiday Monday lunches on the final day of the government’s Eat Out To Help Out meal scheme on 31 August 2020 in Windsor, United Kingdom. Many restaurant owners have called for an extension to the scheme introduced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer to help preserve hospitality jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
    MK-20200831-COVID-19-Eat-Out-To-Help...jpg
  • Local residents and visitors enjoy subsidised Bank Holiday Monday lunches on the final day of the government’s Eat Out To Help Out meal scheme on 31 August 2020 in Windsor, United Kingdom. Many restaurant owners have called for an extension to the scheme introduced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer to help preserve hospitality jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
    MK-20200831-COVID-19-Eat-Out-To-Help...jpg
  • Registration records are checked for the eQuality Health Bwindi scheme. All members have the chance to subscribe to the hospital scheme at a cost of UGX 6000 (USD3) per year. Enabling them to gain access to all the benefits of the hospital. Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • Local residents and visitors enjoy subsidised Bank Holiday Monday lunches at a Japanese restaurant on the final day of the government’s Eat Out To Help Out meal scheme on 31 August 2020 in Windsor, United Kingdom. Many restaurant owners have called for an extension to the scheme introduced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer to help preserve hospitality jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
    MK-20200831-COVID-19-Eat-Out-To-Help...jpg
  • Local residents and visitors enjoy subsidised Bank Holiday Monday lunches at a branch of Cafe Rouge on the final day of the government’s Eat Out To Help Out meal scheme on 31 August 2020 in Windsor, United Kingdom. Many restaurant owners have called for an extension to the scheme introduced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer to help preserve hospitality jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
    MK-20200831-COVID-19-Eat-Out-To-Help...jpg
  • Woman leaving The People's Supermarket. The Peoples Supermarket is a community and membership based scheme to make food more accessible and cheaper for those who use the project. Anyone can join the scheme and all they have to do is work in the shop for a few hours a month, in return for a percentage off their shopping bill.
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  • As each child arrives a number is written on their arm to determine their place in the queue. To begin with the volunteer health worker takes their temperature and writes it on the child’s forearm.  The children are at a mobile health clinic in the Gagan Gauda, Kaski District Pokhara, Nepal, that is run by the Child Welfare Scheme, Nepal (CWSN).
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  • London cycle hire scheme bikes at Vauxhall, London. This docking station overlooks the Houses of Parliament.
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  • Man riding a Santander bike hire cycle in London, England, United Kingdom. The scheme, sponsored by Santander is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free for the first half hour bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. Its self-service and theres no booking.
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  • Two boys pay money they have earned collecting scrap into the children’s’ bank at the Joyoti Street Project. The Joyoti Street Project is open 24 hours a day offering a place of shelter and education to more than 350 boys.  The project is run by the Child Welfare Scheme Nepal (CWSN).
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  • An IT class is taking place at the Jyoti Vocational Training and Rehabilitation Centre in Nepal.  The centre takes in disadvantaged children between the ages of 16 and 22 on a 2 year placement where the receive training including computer training. The JVTRC is run by the Child Welfare Scheme, Nepal (CWSN).
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  • Women arriving with their children to the mobile health clinic across the rough terrain of the region. Temperatures are so high umbrellas are used to shade from the sun. The mobile health clinic is run by the Child Welfare Scheme Nepal (CWSN) and is in Gagan Gauda, Kaski District, Pokhara, Nepal.
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  • Dr Gyanendra Sunar working at the Child Welfare Scheme Nepal (CWSN) mobile health clinic in Gagan Gauda, Kaski District, Pokhara, Nepal. The clinic runs every Friday in this remote district.
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  • Woman cycling along on a Barclays Cycle Hire Scheme bicycle in central London, UK.
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  • Woman riding a London Cycle Hire bicycle. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go. These cycles are also affectionately known as Boris Bikes
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  • Man on a London Bike Hire scheme bicycle cycles through a busy London Street
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  • London cycle hire scheme bikes at Vauxhall, London. This docking station overlooks the Houses of Parliament.
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  • People on a Cycle Hire scheme bikes in Hyde Park, London. These Boris Bikes as they have become affectionately known are being widely used by local Londoners and tourists alike.
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  • A teenage girl in an electrical class at the Jyoti Vocational Training and Rehabilitation Centre in Nepal. The centre takes in disadvantaged children between the ages of 16 and 22 on a 2 year placement where the receive training including computer training. The JVTRC is run by the Child Welfare Scheme, Nepal (CWSN)
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  • A girl from the local slum near Pokhara, Nepal has just arrived at the Asha (Hope) Health Clinic.  When a child arrives their weight and height is taken.<br />
The Asha Health Clinic is run by the Child Welfare Scheme Nepal (CWSN).
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  • The box of drugs used by the Child Welfare Scheme, Nepal (CWSN) mobile clinic. A wide variety of drugs are available for the local communities in the Gagan Gauda, Kaski District Pokhara.
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  • A Child Welfare Scheme, Nepal (CWSN) mobile health clinic at Gagan Gauda, Kaski District Pokhara, Nepal. This clinic can treat more than 50 children in a single visit.
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  • London cycle hire scheme bikes at Vauxhall, London. This docking station overlooks the Houses of Parliament.
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  • London cycle hire scheme bikes at Vauxhall, London. This docking station overlooks the Houses of Parliament.
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  • London cycle hire scheme bikes at Vauxhall, London. This docking station overlooks the Houses of Parliament.
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  • London cycle hire scheme bikes at Vauxhall, London. This docking station overlooks the Houses of Parliament.
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  • Man on a Cycle Hire scheme bike turns of Shaftesbury Avenue in central London. These Boris Bikes as they have become affectionately known are being widely used by local Londoners and tourists alike. Like this business man.
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  • City workers drink outside a bar on Cannon Street which is a participating in the governments Eat Out to Help Out scheme, an initiative for the food and drinks industry to help stimulate the wider economy during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 30th July 2020, in London, England.
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  • A freshly cut bunch of palm fruit lies in the grass on a small family plot in Beluran District, Sabah, Malaysia, on 10 September 2016. Smallholders account for 40% of global palm oil production, and as such play an important role in increasing sustainability within the industry. This family plot has been able to increase yields since becoming part of the Wild Asia Group scheme, which works with the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil to support Malaysian smallholders to become certified sustainable. This includes improving farm management, reducing their use of pesticides and fertilizers, and increasing yields.
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  • Habiba Binti Ketui left - a smallholder palm oil farmer does her paperwork next to her grandsons in their home in Beluran District, Sabah, Malaysia, on 9 September 2016. Habiba has been farming her small plot since the late 1990s. She has been able to increase her yields since becoming part of the Wild Asia Group scheme, which works with the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil to support Malaysian smallholders to become certified sustaianble. This includes improving farm management, reducing their use of pesticides and fertilizers, and increasing yields.
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  • Jumatiah Binti Darmansyah - a smallholder palm oil farmer - - sits on the steps in front of her wooden home in Toniting, Beluran District, Sabah, Malaysia, on 8 September 2016. Jumatiah has been farming her small plot 1.75Ha since the 1990s. She has been able to increase her yields since becoming part of the Wild Asia Group scheme, which works with the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil to support Malaysian smallholders to become certified sustainable. This includes improving farm management, reducing their use of pesticides and fertilizers, and increasing yields. Smallholders account for 40% of global palm oil production, and as such play an important role in increasing sustainability within the industry.
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  • Neat stacks of palm palm fronds and lush ground cover indicate a well-managed small family plot in Beluran District, Sabah, Malaysia, on 7 September 2016. This family has been able to increase their yields since becoming part of the Wild Asia Group scheme, which works with the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil to support Malaysian smallholders to become certified sustainable. This includes improving farm management, reducing their use of pesticides and fertilizers, and increasing yields. Smallholders account for 40% of global palm oil production, and as such play an important role in increasing sustainability within the industry.
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  • Bunches of palm fruit on tree on a small family plot in Beluran District, Sabah, Malaysia, on 7 September 2016. Smallholders account for 40% of global palm oil production, and as such play an important role in increasing sustainability within the industry. This family plot has been able to increase yields since becoming part of the Wild Asia Group scheme, which works with the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil to support Malaysian smallholders to become certified sustainable. This includes improving farm management, reducing their use of pesticides and fertilizers, and increasing yields.
    JPerugia_Sabah-0382.jpg
  • Tower blocks of flats of the Civic Centre Estate in central Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Civic Centre is a collection of four tower blocks in Birmingham city centre, behind The Rep theatre. The scheme was approved in two phases, with the first phase being the two tower blocks on Brindley Drive, which were approved in 1966 and completed in 1968. These blocks have a total of 124 flats and are both 16 storeys tall. The tower blocks on Civic Close were approved in 1968 and completed in 1969 again by Bryant. These two tower blocks are 15 storeys in height, although appear identical to the Brindley Drive pair, and contain a total of 116 flats. From 2006 through to 2007, the tower blocks on the estate underwent an extensive refurbishment.
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  • Two young women riding Santander bike hire cycles in London, England, United Kingdom. The scheme, sponsored by Santander is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free for the first half hour bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. Its self-service and theres no booking.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles being used by people in Hyde Park. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles being used by people in Hyde Park. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
    20100801cycle hire londonA.jpg
  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station at Liverpool Street, Devonshire Square. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
    20100728cycle hireK.jpg
  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station at Liverpool Street, Devonshire Square. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
    20100728cycle hireE.jpg
  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station at Liverpool Street, Devonshire Square. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
    20100728cycle hireC.jpg
  • Hasan who goes by only one name sits on a pile of freshly cut palm fruit on his family plot in Beluran District, Sabah, Malaysia, on 10 September 2016. Hasan inherited his farm from his father, and has embraced the new, more sustainable farming methods he has learned from being part of the Wild Asia Group scheme, which works with the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil to support Malaysian smallholders to become certified sustainable. This includes improving farm management, reducing their use of pesticides and fertilizers, and increasing yields. Smallholders account for 40% of global palm oil production, and as such play an important role in increasing sustainability within the industry.
    JPerugia_Sabah-2586.jpg
  • A smallholder palm oil farmer stacks palm fronds on his small family plot in Beluran District, Sabah, Malaysia, on 10 September 2016. The family has been able to increase their yields since becoming part of the Wild Asia Group scheme, which works with the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil to support Malaysian smallholders to become certified sustainable. This includes improving farm management, reducing their use of pesticides and fertilizers, and increasing yields. The lush ground cover and neatly stacked fronds on this plot is a sign of good farm management. Smallholders account for 40% of global palm oil production, and as such play an important role in increasing sustainability within the industry.
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  • A freshly cut bunch of palm fruit lies in the grass on a small family plot in Beluran District, Sabah, Malaysia, on 10 September 2016. Smallholders account for 40% of global palm oil production, and as such play an important role in increasing sustainability within the industry. This family plot has been able to increase yields since becoming part of the Wild Asia Group scheme, which works with the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil to support Malaysian smallholders to become certified sustainable. This includes improving farm management, reducing their use of pesticides and fertilizers, and increasing yields.
    JPerugia_Sabah-2533.jpg
  • Hasan, left discusses the health of the trees with Noraziza on her small family plot in Beluran District, Sabah, Malaysia, on 10 September 2016. The family has been able to increase their yields since becoming part of the Wild Asia Group scheme, which works with the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil to support Malaysian smallholders to become certified sustainable. This includes improving farm management, reducing their use of pesticides and fertilizers, and increasing yields. The lush ground cover on this plot is a sign that herbicide is being used sparingly. Smallholders account for 40% of global palm oil production, and as such play an important role in increasing sustainability within the industry.
    JPerugia_Sabah-2493.jpg
  • A smallholder palm oil farmer harvests palm fruit on his small family plot in Beluran District, Sabah, Malaysia, on 10 September 2016. The family has been able to increase their yields since becoming part of the Wild Asia Group scheme, which works with the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil to support Malaysian smallholders to become certified sustainable. This includes improving farm management, reducing their use of pesticides and fertilizers, and increasing yields. The lush ground cover on this plot is a sign that herbicide is being used sparingly. Smallholders account for 40% of global palm oil production, and as such play an important role in increasing sustainability within the industry.
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  • Jumatiah Binti Darmansyah - a smallholder palm oil farmer - fertilises her plot wearing protective clothing next to her home in Toniting, Beluran District, Sabah, Malaysia, on 8 September 2016. Jumatiah has been farming her small plot 1.75Ha since the 1990s. She has been able to increase her yields since becoming part of the Wild Asia Group scheme, which works with the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil to support Malaysian smallholders to become certified sustainable. This includes improving farm management, reducing their use of pesticides and fertilizers, and increasing yields. Smallholders account for 40% of global palm oil production, and as such play an important role in increasing sustainability within the industry.
    JPerugia_Sabah-1170.jpg
  • A smallholder palm oil farmer harvests palm fruit on his small family plot in Beluran District, Sabah, Malaysia, on 10 September 2016. The family has been able to increase their yields since becoming part of the Wild Asia Group scheme, which works with the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil to support Malaysian smallholders to become certified sustainable. This includes improving farm management, reducing their use of pesticides and fertilizers, and increasing yields. The lush ground cover on this plot is a sign that herbicide is being used sparingly. Smallholders account for 40% of global palm oil production, and as such play an important role in increasing sustainability within the industry.
    JPerugia_Sabah-2415.jpg
  • Jumatiah Binti Darmansyah - a smallholder palm oil farmer - sits on the steps in front of her wooden home in Toniting, Beluran District, Sabah, Malaysia, on 8 September 2016. Jumatiah has been farming her small plot 1.75Ha since the 1990s. She has been able to increase her yields since becoming part of the Wild Asia Group scheme, which works with the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil to support Malaysian smallholders to become certified sustainable. This includes improving farm management, reducing their use of pesticides and fertilizers, and increasing yields. Smallholders account for 40% of global palm oil production, and as such play an important role in increasing sustainability within the industry.
    JPerugia_Sabah-1084.jpg
  • Jumatiah Binti Darmansyah - a smallholder palm oil farmer - stands in her protective clothing on her plot next to her home in Toniting, Beluran District, Sabah, Malaysia, on 8 September 2016. Jumatiah has been farming her small plot 1.75Ha since the 1990s. She has been able to increase her yields since becoming part of the Wild Asia Group scheme, which works with the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil to support Malaysian smallholders to become certified sustainable. This includes improving farm management, reducing their use of pesticides and fertilizers, and increasing yields. Smallholders account for 40% of global palm oil production, and as such play an important role in increasing sustainability within the industry.
    JPerugia_Sabah-1141.jpg
  • Neat stacks of palm palm fronds and lush ground cover indicate a well-managed small family plot in Beluran District, Sabah, Malaysia, on 7 September 2016. This family has been able to increase their yields since becoming part of the Wild Asia Group scheme, which works with the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil to support Malaysian smallholders to become certified sustainable. This includes improving farm management, reducing their use of pesticides and fertilizers, and increasing yields. Smallholders account for 40% of global palm oil production, and as such play an important role in increasing sustainability within the industry.
    JPerugia_Sabah-0270.jpg
  • Fatimah Binti Jalal - a smallholder palm oil farmer - stands on her plot in Toniting, Beluran District, Sabah, Malaysia, on 8 September 2016. Fatimah has been farming her small plot since 2005, but the soil is sandy and not very productive. She has been able to increase her yields since becoming part of the Wild Asia Group scheme, which works with the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil to support Malaysian smallholders to become certified sustainable. This includes improving farm management, reducing their use of pesticides and fertilizers, and increasing yields. Smallholders account for 40% of global palm oil production, and as such play an important role in increasing sustainability within the industry.
    JPerugia_Sabah-0888.jpg
  • Fatimah Binti Jalal - a smallholder palm oil farmer - cuts back weeds on her plot in Toniting, Beluran District, Sabah, Malaysia, on 8 September 2016. Fatimah has been farming her small plot since 2005, but the soil is sandy and not very productive. She has been able to increase her yields since becoming part of the Wild Asia Group scheme, which works with the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil to support Malaysian smallholders to become certified sustainable. This includes improving farm management, reducing their use of pesticides and fertilizers, and increasing yields. Smallholders account for 40% of global palm oil production, and as such play an important role in increasing sustainability within the industry.
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  • Fatimah Binti Jalal right - a smallholder palm oil farmer - stands with her daughter and grand-daughter in their home in Toniting, Beluran District, Sabah, Malaysia, on 8 September 2016. Fatimah has been farming her small plot since 2005, but the soil is sandy and not very productive. She has been able to increase her yields since becoming part of the Wild Asia Group scheme, which works with the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil to support Malaysian smallholders to become certified sustainable. This includes improving farm management, reducing their use of pesticides and fertilizers, and increasing yields. Smallholders account for 40% of global palm oil production, and as such play an important role in increasing sustainability within the industry.
    JPerugia_Sabah-0734.jpg
  • Tower blocks of flats of the Civic Centre Estate in central Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Civic Centre is a collection of four tower blocks in Birmingham city centre, behind The Rep theatre. The scheme was approved in two phases, with the first phase being the two tower blocks on Brindley Drive, which were approved in 1966 and completed in 1968. These blocks have a total of 124 flats and are both 16 storeys tall. The tower blocks on Civic Close were approved in 1968 and completed in 1969 again by Bryant. These two tower blocks are 15 storeys in height, although appear identical to the Brindley Drive pair, and contain a total of 116 flats. From 2006 through to 2007, the tower blocks on the estate underwent an extensive refurbishment.
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  • Tower blocks of flats of the Civic Centre Estate in central Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Civic Centre is a collection of four tower blocks in Birmingham city centre, behind The Rep theatre. The scheme was approved in two phases, with the first phase being the two tower blocks on Brindley Drive, which were approved in 1966 and completed in 1968. These blocks have a total of 124 flats and are both 16 storeys tall. The tower blocks on Civic Close were approved in 1968 and completed in 1969 again by Bryant. These two tower blocks are 15 storeys in height, although appear identical to the Brindley Drive pair, and contain a total of 116 flats. From 2006 through to 2007, the tower blocks on the estate underwent an extensive refurbishment.
    20191005_civic centre estate birming...jpg
  • Tower blocks of flats of the Civic Centre Estate in central Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Civic Centre is a collection of four tower blocks in Birmingham city centre, behind The Rep theatre. The scheme was approved in two phases, with the first phase being the two tower blocks on Brindley Drive, which were approved in 1966 and completed in 1968. These blocks have a total of 124 flats and are both 16 storeys tall. The tower blocks on Civic Close were approved in 1968 and completed in 1969 again by Bryant. These two tower blocks are 15 storeys in height, although appear identical to the Brindley Drive pair, and contain a total of 116 flats. From 2006 through to 2007, the tower blocks on the estate underwent an extensive refurbishment.
    20191005_civic centre estate birming...jpg
  • Tower blocks of flats of the Civic Centre Estate in central Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Civic Centre is a collection of four tower blocks in Birmingham city centre, behind The Rep theatre. The scheme was approved in two phases, with the first phase being the two tower blocks on Brindley Drive, which were approved in 1966 and completed in 1968. These blocks have a total of 124 flats and are both 16 storeys tall. The tower blocks on Civic Close were approved in 1968 and completed in 1969 again by Bryant. These two tower blocks are 15 storeys in height, although appear identical to the Brindley Drive pair, and contain a total of 116 flats. From 2006 through to 2007, the tower blocks on the estate underwent an extensive refurbishment.
    20191005_civic centre estate birming...jpg
  • Tower blocks of flats of the Civic Centre Estate in central Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Civic Centre is a collection of four tower blocks in Birmingham city centre, behind The Rep theatre. The scheme was approved in two phases, with the first phase being the two tower blocks on Brindley Drive, which were approved in 1966 and completed in 1968. These blocks have a total of 124 flats and are both 16 storeys tall. The tower blocks on Civic Close were approved in 1968 and completed in 1969 again by Bryant. These two tower blocks are 15 storeys in height, although appear identical to the Brindley Drive pair, and contain a total of 116 flats. From 2006 through to 2007, the tower blocks on the estate underwent an extensive refurbishment.
    20191005_civic centre estate birming...jpg
  • Tower blocks of flats of the Civic Centre Estate in central Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Civic Centre is a collection of four tower blocks in Birmingham city centre, behind The Rep theatre. The scheme was approved in two phases, with the first phase being the two tower blocks on Brindley Drive, which were approved in 1966 and completed in 1968. These blocks have a total of 124 flats and are both 16 storeys tall. The tower blocks on Civic Close were approved in 1968 and completed in 1969 again by Bryant. These two tower blocks are 15 storeys in height, although appear identical to the Brindley Drive pair, and contain a total of 116 flats. From 2006 through to 2007, the tower blocks on the estate underwent an extensive refurbishment.
    20191005_civic centre estate birming...jpg
  • Tower blocks of flats of the Civic Centre Estate in central Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Civic Centre is a collection of four tower blocks in Birmingham city centre, behind The Rep theatre. The scheme was approved in two phases, with the first phase being the two tower blocks on Brindley Drive, which were approved in 1966 and completed in 1968. These blocks have a total of 124 flats and are both 16 storeys tall. The tower blocks on Civic Close were approved in 1968 and completed in 1969 again by Bryant. These two tower blocks are 15 storeys in height, although appear identical to the Brindley Drive pair, and contain a total of 116 flats. From 2006 through to 2007, the tower blocks on the estate underwent an extensive refurbishment.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station in London, England, United Kingdom. The scheme, sponsored by Santander is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These bikes are charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. Its self-service and theres no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • Tower blocks of flats of the Civic Centre Estate in central Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Civic Centre is a collection of four tower blocks in Birmingham city centre, behind The Rep theatre. The scheme was approved in two phases, with the first phase being the two tower blocks on Brindley Drive, which were approved in 1966 and completed in 1968. These blocks have a total of 124 flats and are both 16 storeys tall. The tower blocks on Civic Close were approved in 1968 and completed in 1969 again by Bryant. These two tower blocks are 15 storeys in height, although appear identical to the Brindley Drive pair, and contain a total of 116 flats. From 2006 through to 2007, the tower blocks on the estate underwent an extensive refurbishment.
    20170518_civic centre estate birming...jpg
  • Tower blocks of flats of the Civic Centre Estate in central Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Civic Centre is a collection of four tower blocks in Birmingham city centre, behind The Rep theatre. The scheme was approved in two phases, with the first phase being the two tower blocks on Brindley Drive, which were approved in 1966 and completed in 1968. These blocks have a total of 124 flats and are both 16 storeys tall. The tower blocks on Civic Close were approved in 1968 and completed in 1969 again by Bryant. These two tower blocks are 15 storeys in height, although appear identical to the Brindley Drive pair, and contain a total of 116 flats. From 2006 through to 2007, the tower blocks on the estate underwent an extensive refurbishment.
    20170518_civic centre estate birming...jpg
  • Tower blocks of flats of the Civic Centre Estate in central Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Civic Centre is a collection of four tower blocks in Birmingham city centre, behind The Rep theatre. The scheme was approved in two phases, with the first phase being the two tower blocks on Brindley Drive, which were approved in 1966 and completed in 1968. These blocks have a total of 124 flats and are both 16 storeys tall. The tower blocks on Civic Close were approved in 1968 and completed in 1969 again by Bryant. These two tower blocks are 15 storeys in height, although appear identical to the Brindley Drive pair, and contain a total of 116 flats. From 2006 through to 2007, the tower blocks on the estate underwent an extensive refurbishment.
    20170518_civic centre estate birming...jpg
  • Tower blocks of flats of the Civic Centre Estate in central Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Civic Centre is a collection of four tower blocks in Birmingham city centre, behind The Rep theatre. The scheme was approved in two phases, with the first phase being the two tower blocks on Brindley Drive, which were approved in 1966 and completed in 1968. These blocks have a total of 124 flats and are both 16 storeys tall. The tower blocks on Civic Close were approved in 1968 and completed in 1969 again by Bryant. These two tower blocks are 15 storeys in height, although appear identical to the Brindley Drive pair, and contain a total of 116 flats. From 2006 through to 2007, the tower blocks on the estate underwent an extensive refurbishment.
    20170518_civic centre estate birming...jpg
  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station. The scheme, sponsored by Santander is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • Young apprentices climb ladders to the top of a tall chimney during a steeplejack course in Kings Lynn, Norfolk. Climbing together, the youths haul themselves up a series of ladders to reach the top. Sponsored training is offered through the Steeplejack Industry Training Group Association and CITB-ConstructionSkills for young people aged 16. Applicants for this scheme will have to pass aptitude tests, literary and Maths assessments, and problem solving. Each year, the Steeplejack Industry Training Group and CITB-ConstructionSkills offer 12 places on training courses for trainee steeplejacks and 12 places for trainee Lightning Conductor Engineers.
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  • Sign reads ‘Blind Pillion Rider’. The hospital cycling scheme at the University Hospital of South Manchester (UHSM) is to encourage staff to cycle to work and reduce their carbon footprint. Staff can borrow bikes or use the workshop facilities for their own bikes. Manchester, United Kingdom.
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  • Local Turkana men & women from Kanukurudio dig a new water pan in Northern Kenya. The water pan rehabilitation project is organised by Oxfam and the local people are in a cash working scheme. 126 households in the surrounding area are employed for 5 months.
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  • Local Turkana men & women from Kanukurudio dig a new water pan in Northern Kenya. The water pan rehabilitation project is organised by Oxfam and the local people are in a cash working scheme. 126 households in the surrounding area are employed for 5 months.
    05-turkana_8224.jpg
  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
    20100801cycle hire londonP.jpg
  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
    20100801cycle hire londonO.jpg
  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
    20100801cycle hire londonN.jpg
  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
    20100801cycle hire londonM.jpg
  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
    20100801cycle hire londonL.jpg
  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
    20100801cycle hire londonK.jpg
  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
    20100801cycle hire londonJ.jpg
  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
    20100801cycle hire londonI.jpg
  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
    20100801cycle hire londonH.jpg
  • London Cycle Hire bicycles being used by people in Hyde Park. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
    20100801cycle hire londonF.jpg
  • London Cycle Hire bicycles being used by people in Hyde Park. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
    20100801cycle hire londonE.jpg
  • London Cycle Hire bicycles being used by people in Hyde Park. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
    20100801cycle hire londonD.jpg
  • London Cycle Hire bicycles being used by people in Hyde Park. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
    20100801cycle hire londonC.jpg
  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station at Liverpool Street, Devonshire Square. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station at Liverpool Street, Devonshire Square. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
    20100728cycle hireQ.jpg
  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station at Liverpool Street, Devonshire Square. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
    20100728cycle hireP.jpg
  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station at Liverpool Street, Devonshire Square. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
    20100728cycle hireO.jpg
  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station at Liverpool Street, Devonshire Square. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
    20100728cycle hireN.jpg
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