‘Our lives depend on it’: Women’s gleaning vital for food and income in Timor-Leste
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11.05.20
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It’s 5 am on an August morning. The tide is low at Beacou beach, where mother-of-nine Otilda Souza wades through the shallow waters, prodding the sand with a rod.
Otilda is looking for shellfish, weeds and small fish to catch. … Read the rest
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