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Logger's Families in Congo
Children of a logger stand in front of Afrormosia logs in the SAFBOIS concession. Afrormosia is a protected tree species whose international trade is strictly regulated (listed under CITES Appendix II) . Their father makes 400 Congolese Franc per day, which is less than one dollar. Industrial logging is done by SAFBOIS in the rainforest surrounding many small communities. Approximately 40 million people in the DRC depend on the rainforest for their basic needs, such as medicine, food or shelter.
Creator:
Jiro Ose
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GP011MF
Old Image ID:
9070298
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Keywords
Keywords:
Children
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CITES
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Commercial logging
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Day
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Forests (campaign title)
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Illegal logging
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Indigenous People
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KWCI (GPI)
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Local population
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Native Africans
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Outdoors
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Three people
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Timber
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Timber industry