News Photo: Afghan garbage collectors look for recyclable material from…
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AFGHANISTAN-POVERTY

Caption: Afghan garbage collectors look for recyclable material from a landfill in the outskirts of Kabul on October 17, 2012. Over a third of Afghans are living in abject poverty, as those in power are more concerned about addressing their vested interests rather than the basic needs of the population, a UN report said. AFP PHOTO / JAWAD JALALI (Photo credit should read Jawad Jalali/AFP/Getty Images)
Date created: 17 Oct 2012
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Object name: Del6159898
Copyright: 2012 AFP
Keywords: Recycling, Horizontal, Afghanistan, Landfill, Garbage, Material, Kabul, Collection, Capital Cities, Human Interest. Find similar images
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