Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Stolen-Fish-in-West-Africa---Stand-4-Women-27MZIFJ8IA8T4.htmlConceptually similarStolen Fish in West Africa - Stand 4 WomenGP0STUN0OCompleted★★★★Stolen Fish in West Africa - Stand 4 WomenGP0STUN0XCompleted★★★★Stolen Fish in West Africa - Stand 4 WomenGP0STUN0CCompleted★★★★Stolen Fish in West Africa - Stand 4 WomenGP0STUN0GCompleted★★★★Stolen Fish in West Africa - Stand 4 WomenGP0STUN0RCompleted★★★★Stolen Fish in West Africa - Stand 4 WomenGP0STUN0ECompleted★★★★Stolen Fish in West Africa - Stand 4 WomenGP0STUN0FCompleted★★★★Stolen Fish in West Africa - Stand 4 WomenGP0STUN0DCompleted★★★★Stolen Fish in West Africa - Stand 4 WomenGP0STUN0HCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STUN0UStolen Fish in West Africa - Stand 4 WomenPeople are showing messages of support on the palm of their hands in support of female fish processors in West Africa for International Women's Day 8h March 2020.Locations:Africa-Senegal-Western AfricaDate:29 Feb, 2020Credit:© Julien Flosse / GreenpeaceMaximum size:520px X 1040pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Day-Hands-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Oceans (campaign title)-One person-Outdoors-Photo opportunities (action tactic)-Writing (activity)Shoot:Stolen Fish in West Africa - Stand 4 WomenSenegal, Joal and BargnyFishmeal and fish oil factories in West Africa are putting at risk food security and livelihood of up to 40 million people. These factories swallow enormous amounts of fresh fish, that the local population need, to feed fish in aquaculture industries, pigs and chickens and even pets in Europe and Asia. Now people are rising up on International Women's day against the factories.Related Collections:Stolen Fish in West Africa - Stand 4 Women (Photos & Videos)