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©World Vision

©World Vision
Ansha, playing with her youngest daughter, Maida. Ansha was just 10-years-old when Ethiopia’s infamous 1984 famine swept Antsokia Valley. Suffering from malnutrition, she recovered following treatment at one of World Vision’s emergency feeding centres–however she experienced nightmares for years to come. Today, however, her life has transformed. Now the mother of four healthy children, Ansha sells sugarcane by the truckload, all thanks to the help of World Vision.
Context: UK resource gathering trip for the 30th anniversary of the 1984 Ethiopia famine, and UK campaign 'The Growing Season.'

©World Vision Ansha, playing with her youngest daughter, Maida. Ansha was just 10-years-old when Ethiopia’s infamous 1984 famine swept Antsokia Valley. Suffering from malnutrition, she recovered following treatment at one of World Vision’s emergency feeding centres–however she experienced nightmares for years to come. Today, however, her life has transformed. Now the mother of four healthy children, Ansha sells sugarcane by the truckload, all thanks to the help of World Vision. Context: UK resource gathering trip for the 30th anniversary of the 1984 Ethiopia famine, and UK campaign ‘The Growing Season.’
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