Triphonie Bosenibo, 36, husband Daniel Bwanakweri, 45, and have 7 children. The 5 present Jean Didier Dufatanye, 18, Sandrine Umuruta Satte, 12, Jean D'Amour Niyonkwizera, 9, Emmanuel Niyonshuti, 7, and Valentine Umutesi, 18 months. The family used to eat once a day and often go hungry, working a wage labourers on other people's land. Now they eat two or three times a day including vegitables. Daniel says he never thinks about working for other people now. Photograph by Mike Goldwater


Triphonie Bosenibo, 36, husband Daniel Bwanakweri, 45, and have 7 children. The 5 present Jean Didier Dufatanye, 18, Sandrine Umuruta Satte, 12, Jean D'Amour Niyonkwizera, 9, Emmanuel Niyonshuti, 7, and Valentine Umutesi, 18 months. The family used to eat once a day and often go hungry, working a wage labourers on other people's land. Now they eat two or three times a day including vegitables. Daniel says he never thinks about working for other people now. Photograph by Mike Goldwater


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