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  • Lavanya Gattu, 32, a food stall operator, uses iJal water as she kneads dough in preparation for her day of business in Peddapur, a remote village in Warangal, Telangana, India, on 22nd March 2015. Lavanya buys iJal water and uses it for all her family consumption, and also cooks with it in her stall and serves it for free to customers who come to eat there. She leaves the iJal water cans at the door, showing off to her customers that she uses safe water. Photo by Suzanne Lee/Panos Pictures for Safe Water Network
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  • Raju Narisetti, publisher and editor of Mint, India's fastest growing business newspaper, poses for a photograph in his office on 10th November 2008.  Photo by Suzanne Lee for The National.
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  • Two generations of cotton farmers, Jagadish Dhannanlal Patidar, 54, a farmer leader, stands in a Fairtrade cotton farm with his son, Amit Patidar (who had studied Advertising in college) in Karhi, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. Jagdish says that he has a lower turnover of workers because they are fairly paid, and Amit wants to continue farming Fairtrade cotton while putting his advertising knowledge into growing the business. He uses the internet a lot to get weather reports which help him with farming decisions. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Raju Narisetti, publisher and editor of Mint, India's fastest growing business newspaper, poses for a photograph in his office on 10th November 2008.  Photo by Suzanne Lee for The National.
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  • Raju Narisetti, publisher and editor of Mint, India's fastest growing business newspaper, poses for a photograph in his office on 10th November 2008.  Photo by Suzanne Lee for The National.
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  • Clothes, scarves and jewellery are displayed for sale in Leh, Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir, India, on 31st May 2009. Life and business in and around Leh town come to life as the first tourists arrive before summer season in this town of 3505m in the Himalayan mountains, India.  Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • An array of Ladakhi jewellery are hung up for display and sale in Leh, Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir, on 31st May 2009. Life and business in and around Leh town come to life as the first tourists arrive before summer season in this town of 3505m in the Himalayan mountains, India.  Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • Lavanya Gattu, 32, a food stall operator, uses iJal water as she kneads dough in preparation for her day of business in Peddapur, a remote village in Warangal, Telangana, India, on 22nd March 2015. Lavanya buys iJal water and uses it for all her family consumption, and also cooks with it in her stall and serves it for free to customers who come to eat there. She leaves the iJal water cans at the door, showing off to her customers that she uses safe water. Photo by Suzanne Lee/Panos Pictures for Safe Water Network
    20150322-SafeWater-Warangal-0067.jpg
  • Two generations of cotton farmers, Jagadish Dhannanlal Patidar, 54, a farmer leader, stands in a Fairtrade cotton farm with his son, Amit Patidar (who had studied Advertising in college) in Karhi, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. Jagdish says that he has a lower turnover of workers because they are fairly paid, and Amit wants to continue farming Fairtrade cotton while putting his advertising knowledge into growing the business. He uses the internet a lot to get weather reports which help him with farming decisions. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141112-Fairtrade-Khargone-1669.jpg
  • Pedestrians walk past the Parkroyal hotel which claims to have a total foliage cover that constitutes more than 200% of the structure’s total land area, effectively using vertical greenery to replace the original greenery that was lost to build the hotel. The 12-storey-high tower features massive curvaceous, solar-powered sky-gardens which overlook the city park in the central business district of Singapore.<br />
 Photo by Suzanne Lee/Panos Pictures
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  • People walk past the Ocean Financial Centre vertical garden in the heart of the Commercial Business District in downtown Singapore. The Vertical Garden at Ocean Financial Centre is the largest potted system vertical garden in the world, as conferred by the Guinness World Records, spanning about 110 metres in length and 20 metres in height. It holds 51,000 pots and 25 plant species, planted in the shape of the world map. Photo by Suzanne Lee/Panos Pictures
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  • People walk past the “Rainforest Rhapsody,” a 2000 square foot indoor vertical garden installed in the lobby of Six Battery Road that contains 120 plant species. In Singapore, skyrise greenery helps to reduce the urban heat island effect, contributing to the city beautification efforts and bringing nature back into its skyscraper office buildings in the central business district. Photo by Suzanne Lee/Panos Pictures
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  • A part of the 300-meter-long garden strip on the fifth floor of the Parkroyal hotel which claims to have a total foliage cover that constitutes more than 200% of the structure’s total land area, effectively using vertical greenery to replace the original greenery that was lost to build the hotel. The 12-storey-high tower features massive curvaceous, solar-powered sky-gardens which overlook the city park in the central business district of Singapore.<br />
 Photo by Suzanne Lee/Panos Pictures
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  • A view from the Parkroyal hotel which claims to have a total foliage cover that constitutes more than 200% of the structure’s total land area, effectively using vertical greenery to replace the original greenery that was lost to build the hotel. The 12-storey-high tower features massive curvaceous, solar-powered sky-gardens which overlook the city park in the central business district of Singapore.<br />
 Photo by Suzanne Lee/Panos Pictures
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  • People walk past the Ocean Financial Centre vertical garden in the heart of the Commercial Business District in downtown Singapore. The Vertical Garden at Ocean Financial Centre is the largest potted system vertical garden in the world, as conferred by the Guinness World Records, spanning about 110 metres in length and 20 metres in height. It holds 51,000 pots and 25 plant species, planted in the shape of the world map. Photo by Suzanne Lee/Panos Pictures
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  • Fairtrade personnel inspect tests being done on textiles in the testing lab at the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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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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  • A fleet of school busses that was bought using Fairtrade Premiums that was given to the Fairtrade Cotton Farmers are parked in the Vasudha Vidya Vihar Karhi school compound in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Adarsh Patidar, aged 15, poses for a portrait in Vasudha Vidya Vihar school in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. Adarsh, the son of a Fairtrade Cotton Producer, wants to follow in his father's footsteps and become a cotton farmer. The school was built using the Fairtrade Premium of the Fairtrade Cotton Producers. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141112-Fairtrade-Khargone-1171.jpg
  • Ankit Bamaniya, aged 5, studies English in class in the Vasudha Vidya Vihar school in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. The son of a cotton farmer, Ankit wants to be a Doctor when he grows up, so that he can help everyone in need. 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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  • Matthew Chan poses for a portrait at the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong on June 10th, 2019. Matthew is about to start an MBA course at St. John's University in New York. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Financial Times
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  • Matthew Chan poses for a portrait at the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong on June 10th, 2019. Matthew is about to start an MBA course at St. John's University in New York. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Financial Times
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  • Matthew Chan poses for a portrait at the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong on June 10th, 2019. Matthew is about to start an MBA course at St. John's University in New York. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Financial Times
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  • A child plays in her father's rickshaw while waiting for him to buy water at the iJal water station in Gorikathapalli, a remote village in Warangal, Telangana, India, on 22nd March 2015. Safe Water Network works with local communities that live beyond the water pipeline to establish sustainable and reliable water treatment stations within their villages to provide potable and safe water to the communities at a nominal cost. Photo by Suzanne Lee/Panos Pictures for Safe Water Network
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  • A child plays in her father's rickshaw while waiting for him to buy water at the iJal water station in Gorikathapalli, a remote village in Warangal, Telangana, India, on 22nd March 2015. Safe Water Network works with local communities that live beyond the water pipeline to establish sustainable and reliable water treatment stations within their villages to provide potable and safe water to the communities at a nominal cost. Photo by Suzanne Lee/Panos Pictures for Safe Water Network
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  • A boy cycles to the iJal water station with his water can in Gorikathapalli, a remote village in Warangal, Telangana, India, on 22nd March 2015. Safe Water Network works with local communities that live beyond the water pipeline to establish sustainable and reliable water treatment stations within their villages to provide potable and safe water to the communities at a nominal cost. Photo by Suzanne Lee/Panos Pictures for Safe Water Network
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  • Customers gather at the iJal water station to buy drinking water in Gorikathapalli, a remote village in Warangal, Telangana, India, on 22nd March 2015. Safe Water Network works with local communities that live beyond the water pipeline to establish sustainable and reliable water treatment stations within their villages to provide potable and safe water to the communities at a nominal cost. Photo by Suzanne Lee/Panos Pictures for Safe Water Network
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  • iJal water station operator Raju Lone (in peach shirt) and Rajeshwar Thouti (in blue polo shirt), the field executive for Modern Architects for Rural India (MARI), go from door-to-door to speak with villagers about the importance of safe drinking water and test the well water from their homes in Gorikathapalli, a remote village in Warangal, Telangana, India, on 22nd March 2015. Safe Water Network works with local communities that live beyond the water pipeline to establish sustainable and reliable water treatment stations within their villages to provide potable and safe water to the communities at a nominal cost. Photo by Suzanne Lee/Panos Pictures for Safe Water Network
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  • Customers gather to buy safe water from the iJal station in Peddapur, a remote village in Warangal, Telangana, India, on 22nd March 2015. Safe Water Network works with local communities that live beyond the water pipeline to establish sustainable and reliable water treatment stations within their villages to provide potable and safe water to the communities at a nominal cost. Photo by Suzanne Lee/Panos Pictures for Safe Water Network
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  • Customers gather to buy safe water from the iJal station in Peddapur, a remote village in Warangal, Telangana, India, on 22nd March 2015. Safe Water Network works with local communities that live beyond the water pipeline to establish sustainable and reliable water treatment stations within their villages to provide potable and safe water to the communities at a nominal cost. Photo by Suzanne Lee/Panos Pictures for Safe Water Network
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  • Customers gather to buy safe water from the iJal station in Peddapur, a remote village in Warangal, Telangana, India, on 22nd March 2015. Safe Water Network works with local communities that live beyond the water pipeline to establish sustainable and reliable water treatment stations within their villages to provide potable and safe water to the communities at a nominal cost. Photo by Suzanne Lee/Panos Pictures for Safe Water Network
    20150322-SafeWater-Warangal-0190.jpg
  • The iJal station operator prepares to open his water station in Peddapur, a remote village in Warangal, Telangana, India, on 22nd March 2015. Safe Water Network works with local communities that live beyond the water pipeline to establish sustainable and reliable water treatment stations within their villages to provide potable and safe water to the communities at a nominal cost. Photo by Suzanne Lee/Panos Pictures for Safe Water Network
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  • A woman brushes her teeth as the village of Peddapur wakes up in Warangal, Telangana, India, on 22nd March 2015. Safe Water Network works with local communities that live beyond the water pipeline to establish sustainable and reliable water treatment stations within their villages to provide potable and safe water to the communities at a nominal cost. Photo by Suzanne Lee/Panos Pictures for Safe Water Network
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  • Line workers sew garments together into finished products at the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Workers working on textiles in the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Workers test textiles in the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Workers working on textiles in the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Workers unload a tractor of cotton at the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Views of parts of the sprawling Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Raw cotton being processed into yarn and thread in the Spinning Room of the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Raw cotton being processed into yarn and thread in the Spinning Room of the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Raw cotton being processed into yarn and thread in the Spinning Room of the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Raw cotton in the Blow Room of the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • A worker walks past raw cotton stacks in the Raw Material Godown of the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Workers sew clothes in the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Fairtrade Cotton Producer Narendra Patidar, 49, clutches a bunch of cotton in his farm in Karhi, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. Narendra employs 5 labourers at his farm and pays them 5 rupees per kilogram per worker while each worker can pick up to 40kg per day. He joined Fairtrade because he believes it's good for the community. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Fairtrade cotton farm labourer Kamal, 20, picks cotton in Narendra Patidar's farm in Karhi, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. While his father also owns a farm, he works as a labourer in other farms when there is nothing to do in his father's farm. He earns 5 rupees per kilogram and can pick up to 40kg per day. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141112-Fairtrade-Khargone-1638.jpg
  • Fairtrade cotton farm labourer Sapna Mandloi, 20, picks cotton in Narendra Patidar's farm in Karhi, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. She earns 5 rupees per kilogram and can pick up to 40kg per day. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Fairtrade cotton farm labourer Sapna Mandloi, 20, picks cotton in Narendra Patidar's farm in Karhi, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. She earns 5 rupees per kilogram and can pick up to 40kg per day. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Labourer Dharmendra Meda, 20, takes a rest in the mountain of raw Fairtrade cotton after unloading it from a truck at a ginning factory that is contracted by Pratibha in Karhi, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Labourer Dharmendra Meda, 20, takes a rest in the mountain of raw Fairtrade cotton after unloading it from a truck at a ginning factory that is contracted by Pratibha in Karhi, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Workers unload raw Fairtrade cotton from a truck at a ginning factory that is contracted by Pratibha in Karhi, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Fairtrade Cotton Farmer Leaders during the presentation that was given by Fairtrade personnel from India and Switzerland in Vasudha Vidya Vihar school in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Adarsh Patidar, aged 15, poses for a portrait in Vasudha Vidya Vihar school in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. Adarsh, the son of a Fairtrade Cotton Producer, wants to follow in his father's footsteps and become a cotton farmer. The school was built using the Fairtrade Premium of the Fairtrade Cotton Producers. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141112-Fairtrade-Khargone-1169.jpg
  • Three female students (L-R: Mayuri Rathore, 12; Antim Sharma, 11; and Shivani Patidar, 11) share a computer during the Computer Class in Vasudha Vidya Vihar school in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. The school was built using the Fairtrade Premium of the Fairtrade Cotton Producers. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Mamta Patidar, aged 24, marks work from her class in the Vasudha Vidya Vihar school in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. Mamta teaches Hindi General Knowledge. Fairtrade farmers get a 5% discount on school fees because the school was built using the Fairtrade Premium. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Varsha Karma, aged 28, stands for a portrait in her class in the Vasudha Vidya Vihar school in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. Varsha teaches a variety of subjects to her 5 year-old students. Fairtrade farmers get a 5% discount on school fees because the school was built using the Fairtrade Premium. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Ankit Bamaniya, aged 5, studies English in class in the Vasudha Vidya Vihar school in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. The son of a cotton farmer, Ankit wants to be a Doctor when he grows up, so that he can help everyone in need. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Varsha Karma, aged 28, teaches her class in the Vasudha Vidya Vihar school in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. Varsha teaches a variety of subjects to her 5 year-old students. Fairtrade farmers get a 5% discount on school fees because the school was built using the Fairtrade Premium. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Anjali Kanel, aged 6, studies in class in the Vasudha Vidya Vihar school in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. Anjali is the daughter of a Fairtrade Cotton Producer and her ambition is to be a Computer Engineer. Fairtrade farmers get a 5% discount on school fees because the school was built using the Fairtrade Premium. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Hemant Jat, aged 6, studies in class in the Vasudha Vidya Vihar school in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. Hemant is the son of a Fairtrade Cotton Producer and his ambition is to be a Police Officer. Fairtrade farmers get a 5% discount on school fees because the school was built using the Fairtrade Premium. 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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  • Workers working with the cotton ginning machines at a ginning factory contracted by Pratibha, a Fairtrade-certified establishment, in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Farmers and their bullock-carts come to unload cotton at a ginning factory contracted by Pratibha, a Fairtrade-certified establishment, in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Fairtrade personnel Markus and Melanie Durr take notes while interviewing Fairtrade cotton farmers in their farm house in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Fairtrade cotton farmer Sugna Jat, 30, picks cotton together with her husband, Nandaram Jat, 40, in their farm in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Sugna and Nandaram do the farming together and hire labourers at a fair wage when they need to. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Fairtrade cotton farmer Sugna Jat, 30, gets ready to pick cotton together with her husband, Nandaram Jat, 40, in their farm in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Sugna and Nandaram do the farming together and hire labourers at a fair wage when they need to. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Fairtrade cotton farmer Sugna Jat, 30, gets ready to pick cotton together with her husband, Nandaram Jat, 40, in their farm in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Sugna and Nandaram do the farming together and hire labourers at a fair wage when they need to. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • A fairtrade cotton farmer's wife, Lalita Jat, 40, mends a cotton collection sack in her home in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Lalita had attended the sewing course started by the Fairtrade cotton farmers using the Fairtrade Premium and she is now able to save money for her family by making clothes and mending cotton collecting sacks. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • A fairtrade cotton farmer's wife, Lalita Jat, 40, mends a cotton collection sack in her home in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Lalita had attended the sewing course started by the Fairtrade cotton farmers using the Fairtrade Premium and she is now able to save money for her family by making clothes and mending cotton collecting sacks. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • A fairtrade cotton farmer's wife, Lalita Jat, 40, mends a cotton collection sack in her home in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Lalita had attended the sewing course started by the Fairtrade cotton farmers using the Fairtrade Premium and she is now able to save money for her family by making clothes and mending cotton collecting sacks. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • A fairtrade cotton farmer's wife, Lalita Jat, 40, mends a cotton collection sack in her home in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Lalita had attended the sewing course started by the Fairtrade cotton farmers using the Fairtrade Premium and she is now able to save money for her family by making clothes and mending cotton collecting sacks. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Hemant Jat, 6, finishes his homework with the help of his sister, Sapna Jat, 18, at home in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Hemant, the son of a Fairtrade cotton farmer, wants to be a police man when he grows up and gets a 5% discount of school fees at the Vasudha school. His father Nandaram would be happy if Hemant took over the farm but if he does well in school, he could look for other careers. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Three generations of cotton farmers: (L-R) Nitin Jat, 20, Chetan Jat, 42, and Bhagirata Jat, 72, pose for a family portrait in their home in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Nitin, wants to continue doing Fairtrade cotton farming like the generations before him, but would like to also have a government job in the village so he can have an added source of income and pension (as did his grandfather). Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Matthew Chan poses for a portrait at the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong on June 10th, 2019. Matthew is about to start an MBA course at St. John's University in New York. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Financial Times
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  • Matthew Chan poses for a portrait at the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong on June 10th, 2019. Matthew is about to start an MBA course at St. John's University in New York. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Financial Times
    20190610-FT-Matthew-Chan-328.jpg
  • Matthew Chan poses for a portrait at the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong on June 10th, 2019. Matthew is about to start an MBA course at St. John's University in New York. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Financial Times
    20190610-FT-Matthew-Chan-275.jpg
  • Matthew Chan poses for a portrait at the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong on June 10th, 2019. Matthew is about to start an MBA course at St. John's University in New York. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Financial Times
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  • Matthew Chan poses for a portrait at the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong on June 10th, 2019. Matthew is about to start an MBA course at St. John's University in New York. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Financial Times
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  • Matthew Chan poses for a portrait at the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong on June 10th, 2019. Matthew is about to start an MBA course at St. John's University in New York. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Financial Times
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  • Matthew Chan poses for a portrait at the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong on June 10th, 2019. Matthew is about to start an MBA course at St. John's University in New York. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Financial Times
    20190610-FT-Matthew-Chan-257.jpg
  • Matthew Chan poses for a portrait at the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong on June 10th, 2019. Matthew is about to start an MBA course at St. John's University in New York. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Financial Times
    20190610-FT-Matthew-Chan-006.jpg
  • Matthew Chan poses for a portrait at the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong on June 10th, 2019. Matthew is about to start an MBA course at St. John's University in New York. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Financial Times
    20190610-FT-Matthew-Chan-198.jpg
  • Matthew Chan poses for a portrait at the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong on June 10th, 2019. Matthew is about to start an MBA course at St. John's University in New York. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Financial Times
    20190610-FT-Matthew-Chan-129.jpg
  • Matthew Chan poses for a portrait at the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong on June 10th, 2019. Matthew is about to start an MBA course at St. John's University in New York. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Financial Times
    20190610-FT-Matthew-Chan-115.jpg
  • Matthew Chan poses for a portrait at the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong on June 10th, 2019. Matthew is about to start an MBA course at St. John's University in New York. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Financial Times
    20190610-FT-Matthew-Chan-081.jpg
  • Matthew Chan poses for a portrait at the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong on June 10th, 2019. Matthew is about to start an MBA course at St. John's University in New York. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Financial Times
    20190610-FT-Matthew-Chan-079.jpg
  • Matthew Chan poses for a portrait at the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong on June 10th, 2019. Matthew is about to start an MBA course at St. John's University in New York. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Financial Times
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  • Customers gather at the iJal water station to buy drinking water in Gorikathapalli, a remote village in Warangal, Telangana, India, on 22nd March 2015. Safe Water Network works with local communities that live beyond the water pipeline to establish sustainable and reliable water treatment stations within their villages to provide potable and safe water to the communities at a nominal cost. Photo by Suzanne Lee/Panos Pictures for Safe Water Network
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  • Customers gather at the iJal water station to buy drinking water in Gorikathapalli, a remote village in Warangal, Telangana, India, on 22nd March 2015. Safe Water Network works with local communities that live beyond the water pipeline to establish sustainable and reliable water treatment stations within their villages to provide potable and safe water to the communities at a nominal cost. Photo by Suzanne Lee/Panos Pictures for Safe Water Network
    20150322-SafeWater-Warangal-0719.jpg
  • A monkey runs across the grounds as customers gather at the iJal water station to buy drinking water in Gorikathapalli, a remote village in Warangal, Telangana, India, on 22nd March 2015. Safe Water Network works with local communities that live beyond the water pipeline to establish sustainable and reliable water treatment stations within their villages to provide potable and safe water to the communities at a nominal cost. Photo by Suzanne Lee/Panos Pictures for Safe Water Network
    20150322-SafeWater-Warangal-0731.jpg
  • Station operator Raju Lone keeps track as customers buy drinking water in Gorikathapalli, a remote village in Warangal, Telangana, India, on 22nd March 2015. Safe Water Network works with local communities that live beyond the water pipeline to establish sustainable and reliable water treatment stations within their villages to provide potable and safe water to the communities at a nominal cost. Photo by Suzanne Lee/Panos Pictures for Safe Water Network
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  • Station operator Raju Lone keeps track as customers gather at the iJal water station to buy drinking water in Gorikathapalli, a remote village in Warangal, Telangana, India, on 22nd March 2015. Safe Water Network works with local communities that live beyond the water pipeline to establish sustainable and reliable water treatment stations within their villages to provide potable and safe water to the communities at a nominal cost. Photo by Suzanne Lee/Panos Pictures for Safe Water Network
    20150322-SafeWater-Warangal-0694.jpg
  • A child runs towards the iJal water station in Gorikathapalli, a remote village in Warangal, Telangana, India, on 22nd March 2015. Safe Water Network works with local communities that live beyond the water pipeline to establish sustainable and reliable water treatment stations within their villages to provide potable and safe water to the communities at a nominal cost. Photo by Suzanne Lee/Panos Pictures for Safe Water Network
    20150322-SafeWater-Warangal-0671.jpg
  • Villagers wash their dishes in bore well water in Gorikathapalli, a remote village in Warangal, Telangana, India, on 22nd March 2015. Safe Water Network works with local communities that live beyond the water pipeline to establish sustainable and reliable water treatment stations within their villages to provide potable and safe water to the communities at a nominal cost. Photo by Suzanne Lee/Panos Pictures for Safe Water Network
    20150322-SafeWater-Warangal-0675.jpg
  • Rajeshwar Thouti, the field executive for Modern Architects for Rural India (MARI), tests the well water from a villager's home in Gorikathapalli, a remote village in Warangal, Telangana, India, on 22nd March 2015. Safe Water Network works with local communities that live beyond the water pipeline to establish sustainable and reliable water treatment stations within their villages to provide potable and safe water to the communities at a nominal cost. Photo by Suzanne Lee/Panos Pictures for Safe Water Network
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  • iJal water station operator Raju Lone (in peach shirt) and Rajeshwar Thouti (in blue polo shirt), the field executive for Modern Architects for Rural India (MARI), go from door-to-door to speak with villagers about the importance of safe drinking water and test the well water from their homes in Gorikathapalli, a remote village in Warangal, Telangana, India, on 22nd March 2015. Safe Water Network works with local communities that live beyond the water pipeline to establish sustainable and reliable water treatment stations within their villages to provide potable and safe water to the communities at a nominal cost. Photo by Suzanne Lee/Panos Pictures for Safe Water Network
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