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  • Conference room 306..Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Office space in New Delhi, Delhi, India. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
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  • Copy room..Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Office space in New Delhi, Delhi, India. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
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  • Copy room..Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Office space in New Delhi, Delhi, India. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
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  • Conference room 306..Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Office space in New Delhi, Delhi, India. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
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  • Entrance..Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Office space in New Delhi, Delhi, India. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
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  • Library..Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Office space in New Delhi, Delhi, India. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
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  • Typical Office..Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Office space in New Delhi, Delhi, India. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
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  • Open office..Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Office space in New Delhi, Delhi, India. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
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  • Storage room..Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Office space in New Delhi, Delhi, India. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
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  • Kitchen..Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Office space in New Delhi, Delhi, India. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
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  • Open office..Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Office space in New Delhi, Delhi, India. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
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  • Open office..Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Office space in New Delhi, Delhi, India. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
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  • Kitchen..Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Office space in New Delhi, Delhi, India. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
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  • Conference room 306..Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Office space in New Delhi, Delhi, India. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
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  • Kantibhai Solanki (center), 38, looks out to their farm and buffalo at their house, built using the money his wife, Sharda made from doing 2 surrogacies, in Anand, Gujarat, India on 9th December 2012. While Kantibhai works as a security guard earning 5000 rupees per month, Sharda, 36, had made hundreds of thousands with 2 surrogacies that she did with Akanksha Clinic, which she used to buy land, buffaloes, build washrooms in her house and extend the house. She had also saved a substantial amount to fund her 3 children's educations and make sure that her 2 daughters will find husbands to match their current status. Photo by Suzanne Lee / Marie-Claire France
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  • Kantibhai Solanki (center), 38, looks out to their farm and buffalo at their house, built using the money his wife, Sharda made from doing 2 surrogacies, in Anand, Gujarat, India on 9th December 2012. While Kantibhai works as a security guard earning 5000 rupees per month, Sharda, 36, had made hundreds of thousands with 2 surrogacies that she did with Akanksha Clinic, which she used to buy land, buffaloes, build washrooms in her house and extend the house. She had also saved a substantial amount to fund her 3 children's educations and make sure that her 2 daughters will find husbands to match their current status. Photo by Suzanne Lee / Marie-Claire France
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  • Sharda Solanki, 36, holds a photograph of a baby she carried during one of 2 of her surrogacies as she sits in her house in Anand, Gujarat, India on 9th December 2012. While her husband Kantibhai works as a security guard earning 5000 rupees per month, Sharda had made hundreds of thousands with 2 surrogacies that she did with Akanksha Clinic, which she used to buy land, buffaloes, build washrooms in her house and extend the house. She had also saved a substantial amount to fund her 3 children's educations and make sure that her 2 daughters will find husbands to match their current status. Photo by Suzanne Lee / Marie-Claire France
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  • A picture of Sharda Solanki, 36, and her husband Kantibhai Solanki, 38, is displayed next to a picture of a baby boy she carried during one of her 2 surrogacies, in her house in Anand, Gujarat, India on 9th December 2012. While her husband Kantibhai works as a security guard earning 5000 rupees per month, Sharda had made hundreds of thousands with 2 surrogacies that she did with Akanksha Clinic, which she used to buy land, buffaloes, build washrooms in her house and extend the house. She had also saved a substantial amount to fund her 3 children's educations and make sure that her 2 daughters will find husbands to match their current status. Photo by Suzanne Lee / Marie-Claire France
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  • Women learn how to stitch a blouse from 11am to 3pm from a Fairtrade Premium funded stitching class taught by Kavita Yadav in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Stitching teacher Kavita, 34, travels to a different village every few weeks to conduct the stitching course that is free for women (whether Fairtrade-associated or not), as she is funded using the Fairtrade Premiums from Fairtrade cotton farmers. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Sharda Solanki, 36, sits for a portrait with her family (from left to right) Kantibhai Solanki, 38, Usha , 15, and Rasmi, 20, in their house in Anand, Gujarat, India on 9th December 2012. While her husband Kantibhai works as a security guard earning 5000 rupees per month, Sharda had made hundreds of thousands with 2 surrogacies that she did with Akanksha Clinic, which she used to buy land, buffaloes, build washrooms in her house and extend the house. She had also saved a substantial amount to fund her 3 children's educations and make sure that her 2 daughters will find husbands to match their current status. Photo by Suzanne Lee / Marie-Claire France
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  • Sharda Solanki, 36, carries fodder for her buffaloes, as she walks through the land she now owns, in front of her house, all bought with the money she made from doing 2 surrogacies, in Anand, Gujarat, India on 9th December 2012. While her husband Kantibhai works as a security guard earning 5000 rupees per month, Sharda had made hundreds of thousands with 2 surrogacies that she did with Akanksha Clinic, which she used to buy land, buffaloes, build washrooms in her house and extend the house. She had also saved a substantial amount to fund her 3 children's educations and make sure that her 2 daughters will find husbands to match their current status. Photo by Suzanne Lee / Marie-Claire France
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  • Sharda Solanki, 36, tends to her buffaloes, in front of the land she now owns, in the compound of her house, all bought with the money she made from doing 2 surrogacies, in Anand, Gujarat, India on 9th December 2012. While her husband Kantibhai works as a security guard earning 5000 rupees per month, Sharda had made hundreds of thousands with 2 surrogacies that she did with Akanksha Clinic, which she used to buy land, buffaloes, build washrooms in her house and extend the house. She had also saved a substantial amount to fund her 3 children's educations and make sure that her 2 daughters will find husbands to match their current status. Photo by Suzanne Lee / Marie-Claire France
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  • Women learn how to stitch a blouse from 11am to 3pm from a Fairtrade Premium funded stitching class taught by Kavita Yadav in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Stitching teacher Kavita, 34, travels to a different village every few weeks to conduct the stitching course that is free for women (whether Fairtrade-associated or not), as she is funded using the Fairtrade Premiums from Fairtrade cotton farmers. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Women learn how to stitch a blouse from 11am to 3pm from a Fairtrade Premium funded stitching class taught by Kavita Yadav in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Stitching teacher Kavita, 34, travels to a different village every few weeks to conduct the stitching course that is free for women (whether Fairtrade-associated or not), as she is funded using the Fairtrade Premiums from Fairtrade cotton farmers. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Sharda Solanki, 36, tends to her buffaloes, in front of the land she now owns, in the compound of her house, all bought with the money she made from doing 2 surrogacies, in Anand, Gujarat, India on 9th December 2012. While her husband Kantibhai works as a security guard earning 5000 rupees per month, Sharda had made hundreds of thousands with 2 surrogacies that she did with Akanksha Clinic, which she used to buy land, buffaloes, build washrooms in her house and extend the house. She had also saved a substantial amount to fund her 3 children's educations and make sure that her 2 daughters will find husbands to match their current status. Photo by Suzanne Lee / Marie-Claire France
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  • Sharda Solanki's daughter Usha, 15, carries firewood to their house, built using the money her mother made from doing 2 surrogacies, in Anand, Gujarat, India on 9th December 2012. While Kantibhai works as a security guard earning 5000 rupees per month, Sharda had made hundreds of thousands with 2 surrogacies that she did with Akanksha Clinic, which she used to buy land, buffaloes, build washrooms in her house and extend the house. She had also saved a substantial amount to fund her 3 children's educations and make sure that her 2 daughters will find husbands to match their current status. Photo by Suzanne Lee / Marie-Claire France
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  • Sharda Solanki (center), 36, sits with her husband Kantibhai (left), 38, as their daughter Rasmi, 20, makes tea in a house, built using the money Sharda made from her surrogacies, in Anand, Gujarat, India on 9th December 2012. While Kantibhai works as a security guard earning 5000 rupees per month, Sharda had made hundreds of thousands with 2 surrogacies that she did with Akanksha Clinic, which she used to buy land, buffaloes, build washrooms in her house and extend the house. She had also saved a substantial amount to fund her 3 children's educations and make sure that her 2 daughters will find husbands to match their current status. Photo by Suzanne Lee / Marie-Claire France
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  • Students march back to class after morning assembly in the Vasudha Vidya Vihar school in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. This school was built using the Fairtrade Premium funds of the Fairtrade cotton farmers and producers in Karhi village of Khargone. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Children from ages 4 to 16 line up for morning assembly in the Vasudha Vidya Vihar school in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. This school was built using the Fairtrade Premium funds of the Fairtrade cotton farmers and producers in Karhi village of Khargone. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Stitching teacher Kavita Yadav (centre), 34, who is hired using the Fairtrade Premiums to teach women sewing, poses for a portrait with her students in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Kavita travels to a different village every few weeks to conduct the stitching course that is free for women, as she is funded using the Fairtrade Premiums from Fairtrade cotton farmers. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • The Vasudha Vidya Vihar Karhi school building in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. This school was built using the Fairtrade Premium funds of the Fairtrade cotton farmers and producers in Karhi village of Khargone. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • A student heads to class after morning assembly in the Vasudha Vidya Vihar school in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. This school was built using the Fairtrade Premium funds of the Fairtrade cotton farmers and producers in Karhi village of Khargone. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Children from ages 4 to 16 say a prayer during morning assembly in the Vasudha Vidya Vihar school in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. This school was built using the Fairtrade Premium funds of the Fairtrade cotton farmers and producers in Karhi village of Khargone. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Anjali Kanel (centre), aged 6, says a prayer together with other children during morning assembly in the Vasudha Vidya Vihar school in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. Anjali is the daughter of a Fairtrade cotton farmer and her ambition is to be a Computer Engineer. This school was built using the Fairtrade Premium funds of the Fairtrade cotton farmers and producers in Karhi village of Khargone. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Children from ages 4 to 16 line up for morning assembly in the Vasudha Vidya Vihar school in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. This school was built using the Fairtrade Premium funds of the Fairtrade cotton farmers and producers in Karhi village of Khargone. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Children from ages 4 to 16 line up during morning assembly in the Vasudha Vidya Vihar school in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. This school was built using the Fairtrade Premium funds of the Fairtrade cotton farmers and producers in Karhi village of Khargone. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Children from ages 4 to 16 line up during morning assembly in the Vasudha Vidya Vihar school in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. This school was built using the Fairtrade Premium funds of the Fairtrade cotton farmers and producers in Karhi village of Khargone. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Anjali Kanel (centre), aged 6, says a prayer together with other children during morning assembly in the Vasudha Vidya Vihar school in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. Anjali is the daughter of a Fairtrade cotton farmer and her ambition is to be a Computer Engineer. This school was built using the Fairtrade Premium funds of the Fairtrade cotton farmers and producers in Karhi village of Khargone. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Children from ages 4 to 16 line up for morning assembly in the Vasudha Vidya Vihar school in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. This school was built using the Fairtrade Premium funds of the Fairtrade cotton farmers and producers in Karhi village of Khargone. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Children from ages 4 to 16 line up for morning assembly in the Vasudha Vidya Vihar school in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. This school was built using the Fairtrade Premium funds of the Fairtrade cotton farmers and producers in Karhi village of Khargone. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Hindi General Knowledge teacher Mamta Patidar, aged 24, waits for her students in her classroom in the Vasudha Vidya Vihar school in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. She teaches students from ages 9 to 10. This school was built using the Fairtrade Premium funds of the Fairtrade cotton farmers and producers in Karhi village of Khargone. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Stitching teacher Kavita Yadav, 34, who is hired using the Fairtrade Premiums to teach women sewing, teaches her students in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Kavita travels to a different village every few weeks to conduct the stitching course that is free for women, as she is funded using the Fairtrade Premiums from Fairtrade cotton farmers. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Stitching teacher Kavita Yadav, 34, who is hired using the Fairtrade Premiums to teach women sewing, teaches her students in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Kavita travels to a different village every few weeks to conduct the stitching course that is free for women, as she is funded using the Fairtrade Premiums from Fairtrade cotton farmers. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Stitching teacher Kavita Yadav (centre), 34, who is hired using the Fairtrade Premiums to teach women sewing, poses for a portrait with her students in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Kavita travels to a different village every few weeks to conduct the stitching course that is free for women, as she is funded using the Fairtrade Premiums from Fairtrade cotton farmers. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Stitching teacher Kavita Yadav (centre), 34, who is hired using the Fairtrade Premiums to teach women sewing, poses for a portrait with her students in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Kavita travels to a different village every few weeks to conduct the stitching course that is free for women, as she is funded using the Fairtrade Premiums from Fairtrade cotton farmers. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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