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UN7ALB50475
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Haiti "Cash for Work" Helps Produce Alternate Source of Cooking Fuel
Caption Description
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)'s ""Cash for Work"" initiative partners with the Sant Triyaj Fatra Kafoufey recycling factory in Port-au-Prince to turn paper trash collected from the streets into briquettes. The paper briquettes can be used as cooking fuel rather than the wood-based ""charbon"", a charcoal whose production contributes to Haiti's deforestation problem.
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UN7402837
NICA ID
429844
Production Date
02/26/2010 9:37:38 AM
City/Location
Port-au-Prince
Country
Haiti
Credit
UN Photo/Sophia Paris