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Four chicken heads a dollar: how one Harare grandmother scratches a living in lockdown
January 17, 2021: “We always hear sad stories here when Natsi is conducting her sessions. Only if we had resources, we would help them rebuild their lives. I am planning to help them start a soap making business so that they can grow from there,” her father, Richard Maritsa (50). (Cynthia R Matonhodze/The Guardian)
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Four chicken heads a dollar: how one Harare grandmother scratches a living in lockdown
January 17, 2021: “We always hear sad stories here when Natsi is conducting her sessions. Only if we had resources, we would help them rebuild their lives. I am planning to help them start a soap making business so that they can grow from there,” her father, Richard Maritsa (50) (Cynthia R Matonhodze/The Guardian)
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Four chicken heads a dollar: how one Harare grandmother scratches a living in lockdown
January 17, 2021: “Adults must report what is happening within the community, but it is something that is not happening because of poverty. Parents are consenting to their little girls’ marriages and it is sad. It is not good for parents to accept lobola for the young girls,” Ndanatseyi Karigundu (42). (Cynthia R Matonhodze/The Guardian)
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Four chicken heads a dollar: how one Harare grandmother scratches a living in lockdown
January 17, 2021: Natsiraishe’s parents at their home in Epworth, Zimbabwe. (Cynthia R Matonhodze/The Guardian)
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Four chicken heads a dollar: how one Harare grandmother scratches a living in lockdown
January 17, 2021: Naled Ngazimbi (14) has been attending te taekwondo practice sessions with Natsiraishe in Epworth, Zimbabwe (Cynthia R Matonhodze/The Guardian)
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Four chicken heads a dollar: how one Harare grandmother scratches a living in lockdown
January 17, 2021: “I have been coming for the sessions for about three months. It helps me keep fit and I learn about early marriages. I think child marriages are not good for the girl child,” Desire Mtunzi (17). (Cynthia R Matonhodze/The Guardian)
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Four chicken heads a dollar: how one Harare grandmother scratches a living in lockdown
January 17, 2021: “I have been coming for the sessions for about three months. It helps me keep fit and I learn about early marriages. I think child marriages are not good for the girl child,” Desire Mtunzi (17). (Cynthia R Matonhodze/The Guardian)
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Four chicken heads a dollar: how one Harare grandmother scratches a living in lockdown
January 17, 2021: A view of Natsiraishe’s neighborhood in Epworth, Zimbabwe. (Cynthia R Matonhodze/The Guardian)
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Four chicken heads a dollar: how one Harare grandmother scratches a living in lockdown
January 17, 2021: A view of Natsiraishe’s neighborhood in Epworth, Zimbabwe. (Cynthia R Matonhodze/The Guardian)
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Four chicken heads a dollar: how one Harare grandmother scratches a living in lockdown
January 17, 2021: Natsiraishe Maritsa goes through taekwondo stretching drills with young children from community at her family home in Epworth, Zimbabwe. Natsiraishe uses Taekwondo sessions to teach and empower young girls and teen mothers in her community about the dangers of early child marriages. About 34 percent of girls in Zimbabwe are married before they turn 18 while 5 percent are married before they turn 15. (Cynthia R Matonhodze/The Guardian)
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Four chicken heads a dollar: how one Harare grandmother scratches a living in lockdown
January 17, 2021: Natsiraishe Maritsa and young children from her community share a light moment in between their taekwondo training session in Epworth, Zimbabwe. Natsiraishe uses Taekwondo sessions to teach and empower young girls and teen mothers in her community about the dangers of early child marriages. About 34 percent of girls in Zimbabwe are married before they turn 18 while 5 percent are married before they turn 15. (Cynthia R Matonhodze/The Guardian)
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Four chicken heads a dollar: how one Harare grandmother scratches a living in lockdown
January 17, 2021: Natsiraishe Maritsa goes through taekwondo stretching drills with young children from community at her family home in Epworth, Zimbabwe. Natsiraishe uses Taekwondo sessions to teach and empower young girls and teen mothers in her community about the dangers of early child marriages. About 34 percent of girls in Zimbabwe are married before they turn 18 while 5 percent are married before they turn 15. (Cynthia R Matonhodze/The Guardian)
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Four chicken heads a dollar: how one Harare grandmother scratches a living in lockdown
January 17, 2021: Young girls go through taekwondo stretching drills with Natsiraishe in their community in Epworth, Zimbabwe. Natsiraishe uses Taekwondo sessions to teach and empower young girls and teen mothers in her community about the dangers of early child marriages. About 34 percent of girls in Zimbabwe are married before they turn 18 while 5 percent are married before they turn 15. (Cynthia R Matonhodze/The Guardian)
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Four chicken heads a dollar: how one Harare grandmother scratches a living in lockdown
January 17, 2021: Natsiraishe Maritsa goes through taekwondo stretching drills with young children from community at her family home in Epworth, Zimbabwe. Natsiraishe uses Taekwondo sessions to teach and empower young girls and teen mothers in her community about the dangers of early child marriages. About 34 percent of girls in Zimbabwe are married before they turn 18 while 5 percent are married before they turn 15. (Cynthia R Matonhodze/The Guardian)
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Four chicken heads a dollar: how one Harare grandmother scratches a living in lockdown
January 17, 2021: Natsiraishe Maritsa goes through taekwondo stretching drills with young children from community at her family home in Epworth, Zimbabwe. Natsiraishe uses Taekwondo sessions to teach and empower young girls and teen mothers in her community about the dangers of early child marriages. About 34 percent of girls in Zimbabwe are married before they turn 18 while 5 percent are married before they turn 15. (Cynthia R Matonhodze/The Guardian)
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Four chicken heads a dollar: how one Harare grandmother scratches a living in lockdown
January 17, 2021: Natsiraishe Maritsa goes through taekwondo stretching drills with young children from community at her family home in Epworth, Zimbabwe. Natsiraishe uses Taekwondo sessions to teach and empower young girls and teen mothers in her community about the dangers of early child marriages. About 34 percent of girls in Zimbabwe are married before they turn 18 while 5 percent are married before they turn 15. (Cynthia R Matonhodze/The Guardian)
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Four chicken heads a dollar: how one Harare grandmother scratches a living in lockdown
January 17, 2021: Natsiraishe Maritsa goes through taekwondo stretching drills with young children from community at her family home in Epworth, Zimbabwe. Natsiraishe uses Taekwondo sessions to teach and empower young girls and teen mothers in her community about the dangers of early child marriages. About 34 percent of girls in Zimbabwe are married before they turn 18 while 5 percent are married before they turn 15. (Cynthia R Matonhodze/The Guardian)
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Four chicken heads a dollar: how one Harare grandmother scratches a living in lockdown
January 17, 2021: Natsiraishe Maritsa goes through taekwondo stretching drills with young children from community at her family home in Epworth, Zimbabwe. Natsiraishe uses Taekwondo sessions to teach and empower young girls and teen mothers in her community about the dangers of early child marriages. About 34 percent of girls in Zimbabwe are married before they turn 18 while 5 percent are married before they turn 15. (Cynthia R Matonhodze/The Guardian)
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Four chicken heads a dollar: how one Harare grandmother scratches a living in lockdown
January 17, 2021: Trish and Naled go through taekwondo stretching drills with Natsiraishe in their community in Epworth, Zimbabwe. Natsiraishe uses Taekwondo sessions to teach and empower young girls and teen mothers in her community about the dangers of early child marriages. About 34 percent of girls in Zimbabwe are married before they turn 18 while 5 percent are married before they turn 15. (Cynthia R Matonhodze/The Guardian)
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Four chicken heads a dollar: how one Harare grandmother scratches a living in lockdown
January 17, 2021: Natsiraishe Maritsa prepares to start a taekwondo practice session with young children from community at her family home in Epworth, Zimbabwe. Natsiraishe uses Taekwondo sessions to teach and empower young girls and teen mothers in her community about the dangers of early child marriages. About 34 percent of girls in Zimbabwe are married before they turn 18 while 5 percent are married before they turn 15. (Cynthia R Matonhodze/The Guardian)
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Four chicken heads a dollar: how one Harare grandmother scratches a living in lockdown
January 17, 2021: Natsiraishe Maritsa shows some of her taekwondo medals at her family home in the Epworth, Zimbabwe. About 34 percent of girls in Zimbabwe are married before they turn 18 while 5 percent are married before they turn 15. (Cynthia R Matonhodze/The Guardian)
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Four chicken heads a dollar: how one Harare grandmother scratches a living in lockdown
January 17, 2021: Natsiraishe Maritsa sits in her room for a portrait at her family home in Epworth, Zimbabwe. Natsiraishe uses Taekwondo sessions to teach and empower young girls and teen mothers in her community to prevent early child marriages. About 34 percent of girls in Zimbabwe are married before they turn 18 while 5 percent are married before they turn 15. (Cynthia R Matonhodze/The Guardian)
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Four chicken heads a dollar: how one Harare grandmother scratches a living in lockdown
January 17, 2021: Natsiraishe and her siblings speak with their mother, Ndanatseyi, before their taekwondo training session at their home in Epworth, Zimbabwe. Natsiraishe uses Taekwondo sessions to teach and empower young girls and teen mothers in her community to prevent early child marriages. About 34 percent of girls in Zimbabwe are married before they turn 18 while 5 percent are married before they turn 15. (Cynthia R Matonhodze/The Guardian)
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Four chicken heads a dollar: how one Harare grandmother scratches a living in lockdown
January 15, 2021: Natsiraishe’s siblings share a lighter moment in their family kitchen at their home in Epworth, Zimbabwe before attending a Taekwondo practice session. Their older sister, Natsiraishe, uses Taekwondo to teach and empower young girls and teen mothers in their community about the dangers of early child marriages. About 34 percent of girls in Zimbabwe are married before they turn 18 while 5 percent are married before they turn 15. (Cynthia R Matonhodze/The Guardian)
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Four chicken heads a dollar: how one Harare grandmother scratches a living in lockdown
January 15, 2021: Natsiraishe Maritsa poses for a portrait at her family home in Epworth, Zimbabwe. Natsiraishe uses Taekwondo sessions to teach and empower young girls and teen mothers in her community to prevent early child marriages. About 34 percent of girls in Zimbabwe are married before they turn 18 while 5 percent are married before they turn 15. (Cynthia R Matonhodze/The Guardian)
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Four chicken heads a dollar: how one Harare grandmother scratches a living in lockdown
January 15, 2021: Natsiraishe Maritsa poses for a portrait at her family home in Epworth, Zimbabwe. Natsiraishe uses Taekwondo sessions to teach and empower young girls and teen mothers in her community to prevent early child marriages. About 34 percent of girls in Zimbabwe are married before they turn 18 while 5 percent are married before they turn 15. (Cynthia R Matonhodze/The Guardian)
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Four chicken heads a dollar: how one Harare grandmother scratches a living in lockdown
January 15, 2021: Natsiraishe Maritsa (centre) and her siblings put on their doboks in preparation for a Taekwondo practice session at their family home in Epworth, Zimbabwe. Natsiraishe uses Taekwondo sessions to teach and empower young girls and teen mothers in her community the dangers of early child marriages. About 34 percent of girls in Zimbabwe are married before they turn 18 while 5 percent are married before they turn 15. (Cynthia R Matonhodze/The Guardian)
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Four chicken heads a dollar: how one Harare grandmother scratches a living in lockdown
January 15, 2021: Natsiraishe Maritsa (centre) and her siblings put on their doboks in preparation for a Taekwondo practice session at their family home in Epworth, Zimbabwe. Natsiraishe uses Taekwondo sessions to teach and empower young girls and teen mothers in her community the dangers of early child marriages. About 34 percent of girls in Zimbabwe are married before they turn 18 while 5 percent are married before they turn 15. (Cynthia R Matonhodze/The Guardian)
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Four chicken heads a dollar: how one Harare grandmother scratches a living in lockdown
January 15, 2021: Natsiraishe Maritsa (centre) helps her brother, Nigel, put on his dobok in preparation for a Taekwondo practice session at their family home in Epworth, Zimbabwe. Natsiraishe uses Taekwondo sessions to teach and empower young girls and teen mothers in her community the dangers of early child marriages. About 34 percent of girls in Zimbabwe are married before they turn 18 while 5 percent are married before they turn 15. (Cynthia R Matonhodze/The Guardian)
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Four chicken heads a dollar: how one Harare grandmother scratches a living in lockdown
January 15, 2021: Natsiraishe Maritsa helps her Anaishe, with her dobok in their room at her family home in Epworth, Zimbabwe. Natsiraishe uses Taekwondo sessions to teach and empower young girls and teen mothers in her community the dangers of early child marriages. About 34 percent of girls in Zimbabwe are married before they turn 18 while 5 percent are married before they turn 15. (Cynthia R Matonhodze/The Guardian)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Kameratechniker kehren zur Arbeit im 'Foto Tecnica Gloria'-Geschäft in Mexiko zurück
Workers from 'Foto Tecnica Gloria' in Mexico are photographed fixing cameras during the re-opening of their store, while taking necessary sanitary measures. Foto Tecnica Gloria's clientele has dropped by up to 60 percent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Kameratechniker kehren zur Arbeit im 'Foto Tecnica Gloria'-Geschäft in Mexiko zurück
Workers from 'Foto Tecnica Gloria' in Mexico are photographed fixing cameras during the re-opening of their store, while taking necessary sanitary measures. Foto Tecnica Gloria's clientele has dropped by up to 60 percent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Kameratechniker kehren zur Arbeit im 'Foto Tecnica Gloria'-Geschäft in Mexiko zurück
Workers from 'Foto Tecnica Gloria' in Mexico are photographed fixing cameras during the re-opening of their store, while taking necessary sanitary measures. Foto Tecnica Gloria's clientele has dropped by up to 60 percent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Kameratechniker kehren zur Arbeit im 'Foto Tecnica Gloria'-Geschäft in Mexiko zurück
Workers from 'Foto Tecnica Gloria' in Mexico are photographed fixing cameras during the re-opening of their store, while taking necessary sanitary measures. Foto Tecnica Gloria's clientele has dropped by up to 60 percent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Kameratechniker kehren zur Arbeit im 'Foto Tecnica Gloria'-Geschäft in Mexiko zurück
Workers from 'Foto Tecnica Gloria' in Mexico are photographed fixing cameras during the re-opening of their store, while taking necessary sanitary measures. Foto Tecnica Gloria's clientele has dropped by up to 60 percent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Kameratechniker kehren zur Arbeit im 'Foto Tecnica Gloria'-Geschäft in Mexiko zurück
Workers from 'Foto Tecnica Gloria' in Mexico are photographed fixing cameras during the re-opening of their store, while taking necessary sanitary measures. Foto Tecnica Gloria's clientele has dropped by up to 60 percent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Kameratechniker kehren zur Arbeit im 'Foto Tecnica Gloria'-Geschäft in Mexiko zurück
Workers from 'Foto Tecnica Gloria' in Mexico are photographed fixing cameras during the re-opening of their store, while taking necessary sanitary measures. Foto Tecnica Gloria's clientele has dropped by up to 60 percent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Kameratechniker kehren zur Arbeit im 'Foto Tecnica Gloria'-Geschäft in Mexiko zurück
Workers from 'Foto Tecnica Gloria' in Mexico are photographed fixing cameras during the re-opening of their store, while taking necessary sanitary measures. Foto Tecnica Gloria's clientele has dropped by up to 60 percent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Kameratechniker kehren zur Arbeit im 'Foto Tecnica Gloria'-Geschäft in Mexiko zurück
Workers from 'Foto Tecnica Gloria' in Mexico are photographed fixing cameras during the re-opening of their store, while taking necessary sanitary measures. Foto Tecnica Gloria's clientele has dropped by up to 60 percent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Kameratechniker kehren zur Arbeit im 'Foto Tecnica Gloria'-Geschäft in Mexiko zurück
Workers from 'Foto Tecnica Gloria' in Mexico are photographed fixing cameras during the re-opening of their store, while taking necessary sanitary measures. Foto Tecnica Gloria's clientele has dropped by up to 60 percent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Where: Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico
When: 23 Sep 2020
Credit: Eyepix/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Kameratechniker kehren zur Arbeit im 'Foto Tecnica Gloria'-Geschäft in Mexiko zurück
Workers from 'Foto Tecnica Gloria' in Mexico are photographed fixing cameras during the re-opening of their store, while taking necessary sanitary measures. Foto Tecnica Gloria's clientele has dropped by up to 60 percent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Where: Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico
When: 23 Sep 2020
Credit: Eyepix/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Kameratechniker kehren zur Arbeit im 'Foto Tecnica Gloria'-Geschäft in Mexiko zurück
Workers from 'Foto Tecnica Gloria' in Mexico are photographed fixing cameras during the re-opening of their store, while taking necessary sanitary measures. Foto Tecnica Gloria's clientele has dropped by up to 60 percent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Where: Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico
When: 23 Sep 2020
Credit: Eyepix/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Kameratechniker kehren zur Arbeit im 'Foto Tecnica Gloria'-Geschäft in Mexiko zurück
Workers from 'Foto Tecnica Gloria' in Mexico are photographed fixing cameras during the re-opening of their store, while taking necessary sanitary measures. Foto Tecnica Gloria's clientele has dropped by up to 60 percent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Where: Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico
When: 23 Sep 2020
Credit: Eyepix/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Kameratechniker kehren zur Arbeit im 'Foto Tecnica Gloria'-Geschäft in Mexiko zurück
Workers from 'Foto Tecnica Gloria' in Mexico are photographed fixing cameras during the re-opening of their store, while taking necessary sanitary measures. Foto Tecnica Gloria's clientele has dropped by up to 60 percent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Where: Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico
When: 23 Sep 2020
Credit: Eyepix/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
(c) Dukas