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  • 'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.
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    'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.
    'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.

    Six weeks after a devastating blaze in Accra ripped through one of the world’s biggest secondhand markets, many stalls remain unfinished and thousands still have no income.

    Secondhand clothes hang outside a warehouse destroyed by fire at the Kantamanto market in Accra, Ghana.

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  • 'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.
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    'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.
    'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.

    Six weeks after a devastating blaze in Accra ripped through one of the world’s biggest secondhand markets, many stalls remain unfinished and thousands still have no income.

    An aerial view of textile and other waste pollutes the beach shore at Jamestown in Accra, Ghana

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  • 'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.
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    'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.
    'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.

    Six weeks after a devastating blaze in Accra ripped through one of the world’s biggest secondhand markets, many stalls remain unfinished and thousands still have no income.

    Jacob Terenye, a monitoring person for the OR Foundation, shows some brands of clothes that end up on the beach at Jamestown in Accra, Ghana.

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  • 'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.
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    'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.
    'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.

    Six weeks after a devastating blaze in Accra ripped through one of the world’s biggest secondhand markets, many stalls remain unfinished and thousands still have no income.

    People walk past secondhand clothes left under the sun to dry on a railway at Kantamanto market in Accra, Ghana.

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  • 'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.
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    'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.
    'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.

    Six weeks after a devastating blaze in Accra ripped through one of the world’s biggest secondhand markets, many stalls remain unfinished and thousands still have no income.

    Yayra Agbofah, founder of Revival Studio, works in the revival upcycle studio, where they transform global textile waste coming to the Kantamanto market.

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  • 'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.
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    'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.
    'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.

    Six weeks after a devastating blaze in Accra ripped through one of the world’s biggest secondhand markets, many stalls remain unfinished and thousands still have no income.

    Richard Kwaku Kwakye, 37, stands for a photo under a reconstruction stall at Kantamanto market in Accra, Ghana. He sells ladies’ dresses and has lost everything in the fire that destroyed the market.

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  • 'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.
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    'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.
    'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.

    Six weeks after a devastating blaze in Accra ripped through one of the world’s biggest secondhand markets, many stalls remain unfinished and thousands still have no income.

    View of the reconstruction of stalls in Kantamanto market in Accra, where 100 tonnes of secondhand clothing are discarded daily.

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  • 'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.
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    'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.
    'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.

    Six weeks after a devastating blaze in Accra ripped through one of the world’s biggest secondhand markets, many stalls remain unfinished and thousands still have no income.

    An aerial view of bales of secondhand clothes at Kantamanto in Accra, Ghana

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  • 'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.
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    'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.
    'Dead white person's clothes' mount up as Ghana's Kantamanto market struggles to rebuild after fire.

    Six weeks after a devastating blaze in Accra ripped through one of the world’s biggest secondhand markets, many stalls remain unfinished and thousands still have no income.

    People offload bales of Second-hand clothes from a truck at Kantamanto market, one of the world's largest second-hand clothes markets in Accra, Ghana.

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  • 'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
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    'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
    Workers stunned at City of London Corporation's plan to close market, which was established in 1133 and survived Great Fire.

    London's historic Smithfield meat market is to close for good after the City of London Corporation voted to pull out of plans to relocate it and Billingsgate fish market to Dagenham.
    London, UK. November 2024.

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  • 'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
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    'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
    Workers stunned at City of London Corporation's plan to close market, which was established in 1133 and survived Great Fire.

    London's historic Smithfield meat market is to close for good after the City of London Corporation voted to pull out of plans to relocate it and Billingsgate fish market to Dagenham.
    London, UK. November 2024.

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  • 'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
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    'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
    Workers stunned at City of London Corporation's plan to close market, which was established in 1133 and survived Great Fire.

    London's historic Smithfield meat market is to close for good after the City of London Corporation voted to pull out of plans to relocate it and Billingsgate fish market to Dagenham.
    London, UK. November 2024.

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  • 'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
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    'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
    Workers stunned at City of London Corporation's plan to close market, which was established in 1133 and survived Great Fire.

    London's historic Smithfield meat market is to close for good after the City of London Corporation voted to pull out of plans to relocate it and Billingsgate fish market to Dagenham.
    London, UK. November 2024.

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  • 'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
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    'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
    Workers stunned at City of London Corporation's plan to close market, which was established in 1133 and survived Great Fire.

    London's historic Smithfield meat market is to close for good after the City of London Corporation voted to pull out of plans to relocate it and Billingsgate fish market to Dagenham.
    London, UK. November 2024.

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  • 'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
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    'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
    Workers stunned at City of London Corporation's plan to close market, which was established in 1133 and survived Great Fire.

    London's historic Smithfield meat market is to close for good after the City of London Corporation voted to pull out of plans to relocate it and Billingsgate fish market to Dagenham.
    London, UK. November 2024.

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  • 'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
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    'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
    Workers stunned at City of London Corporation's plan to close market, which was established in 1133 and survived Great Fire.

    London's historic Smithfield meat market is to close for good after the City of London Corporation voted to pull out of plans to relocate it and Billingsgate fish market to Dagenham.
    London, UK. November 2024.

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  • 'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
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    'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
    Workers stunned at City of London Corporation's plan to close market, which was established in 1133 and survived Great Fire.

    London's historic Smithfield meat market is to close for good after the City of London Corporation voted to pull out of plans to relocate it and Billingsgate fish market to Dagenham.
    London, UK. November 2024.

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  • 'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
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    'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
    Workers stunned at City of London Corporation's plan to close market, which was established in 1133 and survived Great Fire.

    London's historic Smithfield meat market is to close for good after the City of London Corporation voted to pull out of plans to relocate it and Billingsgate fish market to Dagenham.
    London, UK. November 2024.

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  • 'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
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    'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
    Workers stunned at City of London Corporation's plan to close market, which was established in 1133 and survived Great Fire.

    London's historic Smithfield meat market is to close for good after the City of London Corporation voted to pull out of plans to relocate it and Billingsgate fish market to Dagenham.
    London, UK. November 2024.

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  • 'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
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    'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
    Workers stunned at City of London Corporation's plan to close market, which was established in 1133 and survived Great Fire.

    London's historic Smithfield meat market is to close for good after the City of London Corporation voted to pull out of plans to relocate it and Billingsgate fish market to Dagenham.
    London, UK. November 2024.

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  • 'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
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    'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
    Workers stunned at City of London Corporation's plan to close market, which was established in 1133 and survived Great Fire.

    London's historic Smithfield meat market is to close for good after the City of London Corporation voted to pull out of plans to relocate it and Billingsgate fish market to Dagenham.
    London, UK. November 2024.

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  • 'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
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    'End of an era': Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
    Workers stunned at City of London Corporation's plan to close market, which was established in 1133 and survived Great Fire.

    London's historic Smithfield meat market is to close for good after the City of London Corporation voted to pull out of plans to relocate it and Billingsgate fish market to Dagenham.
    London, UK. November 2024.

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  • Eggs, marrows and chutney: England's honesty boxes - in pictures
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    Eggs, marrows and chutney: England's honesty boxes - in pictures
    A long-term project by photographer Jill Mead, who keeps change in an empty water bottle in the glove compartment of her car in case she sees an honesty box. She says: 'I love everything about honesty boxes. It's not simply the produce, which you know will be excellent. It's the aesthetic, the varied locations; both remote and high street, the spelling mistakes, the eccentric structures, often raising money for different causes - and obviously the sheer trust involved in the whole enterprise'

    William's vegetable honesty box and stall in Great Broughton , North Yorkshire. This photo was taken approximately 35 years ago.

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  • Eggs, marrows and chutney: England's honesty boxes - in pictures
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    Eggs, marrows and chutney: England's honesty boxes - in pictures
    A long-term project by photographer Jill Mead, who keeps change in an empty water bottle in the glove compartment of her car in case she sees an honesty box. She says: 'I love everything about honesty boxes. It's not simply the produce, which you know will be excellent. It's the aesthetic, the varied locations; both remote and high street, the spelling mistakes, the eccentric structures, often raising money for different causes - and obviously the sheer trust involved in the whole enterprise'

    The egg shop honesty box in Newport, Essex. I didn't have enough change and was kindly told: 'Just bring it back another time'. In the spirit of being honest myself, I do wish there were more cake and biscuit-stocked honesty boxes though. My mum's would have needed a bouncer

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  • Eggs, marrows and chutney: England's honesty boxes - in pictures
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    Eggs, marrows and chutney: England's honesty boxes - in pictures
    A long-term project by photographer Jill Mead, who keeps change in an empty water bottle in the glove compartment of her car in case she sees an honesty box. She says: 'I love everything about honesty boxes. It's not simply the produce, which you know will be excellent. It's the aesthetic, the varied locations; both remote and high street, the spelling mistakes, the eccentric structures, often raising money for different causes - and obviously the sheer trust involved in the whole enterprise'

    Lovely loom band bracelets and a little bunch of flowers at a honesty box stall in Polruan, Cornwall.

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  • Eggs, marrows and chutney: England's honesty boxes - in pictures
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    Eggs, marrows and chutney: England's honesty boxes - in pictures
    A long-term project by photographer Jill Mead, who keeps change in an empty water bottle in the glove compartment of her car in case she sees an honesty box. She says: 'I love everything about honesty boxes. It's not simply the produce, which you know will be excellent. It's the aesthetic, the varied locations; both remote and high street, the spelling mistakes, the eccentric structures, often raising money for different causes - and obviously the sheer trust involved in the whole enterprise'

    An honesty box at the Lizard in Cornwall. It's got the most ingenious plastic drainpipe device for the cash.

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  • Eggs, marrows and chutney: England's honesty boxes - in pictures
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    Eggs, marrows and chutney: England's honesty boxes - in pictures
    A long-term project by photographer Jill Mead, who keeps change in an empty water bottle in the glove compartment of her car in case she sees an honesty box. She says: 'I love everything about honesty boxes. It's not simply the produce, which you know will be excellent. It's the aesthetic, the varied locations; both remote and high street, the spelling mistakes, the eccentric structures, often raising money for different causes - and obviously the sheer trust involved in the whole enterprise'

    An honesty box near Gorran Haven in Cornwall. This is my friend Pete, and Alba and Juno. He wasn't really buying anything but he loves the Guardian and I wanted to get his photo on the website

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  • Eggs, marrows and chutney: England's honesty boxes - in pictures
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    Eggs, marrows and chutney: England's honesty boxes - in pictures
    A long-term project by photographer Jill Mead, who keeps change in an empty water bottle in the glove compartment of her car in case she sees an honesty box. She says: 'I love everything about honesty boxes. It's not simply the produce, which you know will be excellent. It's the aesthetic, the varied locations; both remote and high street, the spelling mistakes, the eccentric structures, often raising money for different causes - and obviously the sheer trust involved in the whole enterprise'

    Books, plants and veg for sale at an Honesty box near Godolphin Cross in Cornwall.

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  • Eggs, marrows and chutney: England's honesty boxes - in pictures
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    Eggs, marrows and chutney: England's honesty boxes - in pictures
    A long-term project by photographer Jill Mead, who keeps change in an empty water bottle in the glove compartment of her car in case she sees an honesty box. She says: 'I love everything about honesty boxes. It's not simply the produce, which you know will be excellent. It's the aesthetic, the varied locations; both remote and high street, the spelling mistakes, the eccentric structures, often raising money for different causes - and obviously the sheer trust involved in the whole enterprise'

    Tia deciding which necklace to buy from an honesty box in Helford, Cornwall. Dad, Duncan is already wearing his own holiday necklace.

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  • Eggs, marrows and chutney: England's honesty boxes - in pictures
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    Eggs, marrows and chutney: England's honesty boxes - in pictures
    A long-term project by photographer Jill Mead, who keeps change in an empty water bottle in the glove compartment of her car in case she sees an honesty box. She says: 'I love everything about honesty boxes. It's not simply the produce, which you know will be excellent. It's the aesthetic, the varied locations; both remote and high street, the spelling mistakes, the eccentric structures, often raising money for different causes - and obviously the sheer trust involved in the whole enterprise'

    Honesty box in Glendurgan in Cornwall.

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  • It’s all gone’: the women left bereft when Somaliland’s largest market burned down
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    It’s all gone’: the women left bereft when Somaliland’s largest market burned down
    Once a bustling place, Waheen is now a smouldering ruin and despite government promises stallholders say little is being done for them.

    Halima Abdirahman Nur lost everything in the fire but considers herself one of the lucky ones as she has a house and land to fall back on.

    Once a vibrant and noisy place, the market at Waheen was Somaliland’s largest. It had about 2,000 shops and stalls, selling fresh fruit and meat alongside tailors’ and tech support stores. When fire raged through the city of Hargeisa earlier this month, at least 28 people were injured and hundreds of businesses were destroyed.

    Fire at Waaheen market in Hargeisa, Somaliland.

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  • It’s all gone’: the women left bereft when Somaliland’s largest market burned down
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    It’s all gone’: the women left bereft when Somaliland’s largest market burned down
    Once a bustling place, Waheen is now a smouldering ruin and despite government promises stallholders say little is being done for them.

    Halima Abdirahman Nur lost everything in the fire but considers herself one of the lucky ones as she has a house and land to fall back on.

    Once a vibrant and noisy place, the market at Waheen was Somaliland’s largest. It had about 2,000 shops and stalls, selling fresh fruit and meat alongside tailors’ and tech support stores. When fire raged through the city of Hargeisa earlier this month, at least 28 people were injured and hundreds of businesses were destroyed.

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    Once a bustling place, Waheen is now a smouldering ruin and despite government promises stallholders say little is being done for them.

    Halima Abdirahman Nur lost everything in the fire but considers herself one of the lucky ones as she has a house and land to fall back on.

    Once a vibrant and noisy place, the market at Waheen was Somaliland’s largest. It had about 2,000 shops and stalls, selling fresh fruit and meat alongside tailors’ and tech support stores. When fire raged through the city of Hargeisa earlier this month, at least 28 people were injured and hundreds of businesses were destroyed.

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    Once a bustling place, Waheen is now a smouldering ruin and despite government promises stallholders say little is being done for them.

    Halima Abdirahman Nur lost everything in the fire but considers herself one of the lucky ones as she has a house and land to fall back on.

    Once a vibrant and noisy place, the market at Waheen was Somaliland’s largest. It had about 2,000 shops and stalls, selling fresh fruit and meat alongside tailors’ and tech support stores. When fire raged through the city of Hargeisa earlier this month, at least 28 people were injured and hundreds of businesses were destroyed.

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    Once a bustling place, Waheen is now a smouldering ruin and despite government promises stallholders say little is being done for them.

    Halima Abdirahman Nur lost everything in the fire but considers herself one of the lucky ones as she has a house and land to fall back on.

    Once a vibrant and noisy place, the market at Waheen was Somaliland’s largest. It had about 2,000 shops and stalls, selling fresh fruit and meat alongside tailors’ and tech support stores. When fire raged through the city of Hargeisa earlier this month, at least 28 people were injured and hundreds of businesses were destroyed.

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    Once a bustling place, Waheen is now a smouldering ruin and despite government promises stallholders say little is being done for them.

    Halima Abdirahman Nur lost everything in the fire but considers herself one of the lucky ones as she has a house and land to fall back on.

    Once a vibrant and noisy place, the market at Waheen was Somaliland’s largest. It had about 2,000 shops and stalls, selling fresh fruit and meat alongside tailors’ and tech support stores. When fire raged through the city of Hargeisa earlier this month, at least 28 people were injured and hundreds of businesses were destroyed.

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    It’s all gone’: the women left bereft when Somaliland’s largest market burned down
    Once a bustling place, Waheen is now a smouldering ruin and despite government promises stallholders say little is being done for them.

    Halima Abdirahman Nur lost everything in the fire but considers herself one of the lucky ones as she has a house and land to fall back on.

    Once a vibrant and noisy place, the market at Waheen was Somaliland’s largest. It had about 2,000 shops and stalls, selling fresh fruit and meat alongside tailors’ and tech support stores. When fire raged through the city of Hargeisa earlier this month, at least 28 people were injured and hundreds of businesses were destroyed.

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    Once a bustling place, Waheen is now a smouldering ruin and despite government promises stallholders say little is being done for them.

    Halima Abdirahman Nur lost everything in the fire but considers herself one of the lucky ones as she has a house and land to fall back on.

    Once a vibrant and noisy place, the market at Waheen was Somaliland’s largest. It had about 2,000 shops and stalls, selling fresh fruit and meat alongside tailors’ and tech support stores. When fire raged through the city of Hargeisa earlier this month, at least 28 people were injured and hundreds of businesses were destroyed.

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    Once a bustling place, Waheen is now a smouldering ruin and despite government promises stallholders say little is being done for them.

    Halima Abdirahman Nur lost everything in the fire but considers herself one of the lucky ones as she has a house and land to fall back on.

    Once a vibrant and noisy place, the market at Waheen was Somaliland’s largest. It had about 2,000 shops and stalls, selling fresh fruit and meat alongside tailors’ and tech support stores. When fire raged through the city of Hargeisa earlier this month, at least 28 people were injured and hundreds of businesses were destroyed.

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    It’s all gone’: the women left bereft when Somaliland’s largest market burned down
    Once a bustling place, Waheen is now a smouldering ruin and despite government promises stallholders say little is being done for them.

    Halima Abdirahman Nur lost everything in the fire but considers herself one of the lucky ones as she has a house and land to fall back on.

    Once a vibrant and noisy place, the market at Waheen was Somaliland’s largest. It had about 2,000 shops and stalls, selling fresh fruit and meat alongside tailors’ and tech support stores. When fire raged through the city of Hargeisa earlier this month, at least 28 people were injured and hundreds of businesses were destroyed.

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    It’s all gone’: the women left bereft when Somaliland’s largest market burned down
    Once a bustling place, Waheen is now a smouldering ruin and despite government promises stallholders say little is being done for them.

    Halima Abdirahman Nur lost everything in the fire but considers herself one of the lucky ones as she has a house and land to fall back on.

    Once a vibrant and noisy place, the market at Waheen was Somaliland’s largest. It had about 2,000 shops and stalls, selling fresh fruit and meat alongside tailors’ and tech support stores. When fire raged through the city of Hargeisa earlier this month, at least 28 people were injured and hundreds of businesses were destroyed.

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    Once a bustling place, Waheen is now a smouldering ruin and despite government promises stallholders say little is being done for them.

    Halima Abdirahman Nur lost everything in the fire but considers herself one of the lucky ones as she has a house and land to fall back on.

    Once a vibrant and noisy place, the market at Waheen was Somaliland’s largest. It had about 2,000 shops and stalls, selling fresh fruit and meat alongside tailors’ and tech support stores. When fire raged through the city of Hargeisa earlier this month, at least 28 people were injured and hundreds of businesses were destroyed.

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    Once a bustling place, Waheen is now a smouldering ruin and despite government promises stallholders say little is being done for them.

    Halima Abdirahman Nur lost everything in the fire but considers herself one of the lucky ones as she has a house and land to fall back on.

    Once a vibrant and noisy place, the market at Waheen was Somaliland’s largest. It had about 2,000 shops and stalls, selling fresh fruit and meat alongside tailors’ and tech support stores. When fire raged through the city of Hargeisa earlier this month, at least 28 people were injured and hundreds of businesses were destroyed.

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    Once a bustling place, Waheen is now a smouldering ruin and despite government promises stallholders say little is being done for them.

    Halima Abdirahman Nur lost everything in the fire but considers herself one of the lucky ones as she has a house and land to fall back on.

    Once a vibrant and noisy place, the market at Waheen was Somaliland’s largest. It had about 2,000 shops and stalls, selling fresh fruit and meat alongside tailors’ and tech support stores. When fire raged through the city of Hargeisa earlier this month, at least 28 people were injured and hundreds of businesses were destroyed.

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    Once a bustling place, Waheen is now a smouldering ruin and despite government promises stallholders say little is being done for them.

    Halima Abdirahman Nur lost everything in the fire but considers herself one of the lucky ones as she has a house and land to fall back on.

    Once a vibrant and noisy place, the market at Waheen was Somaliland’s largest. It had about 2,000 shops and stalls, selling fresh fruit and meat alongside tailors’ and tech support stores. When fire raged through the city of Hargeisa earlier this month, at least 28 people were injured and hundreds of businesses were destroyed.

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    Once a bustling place, Waheen is now a smouldering ruin and despite government promises stallholders say little is being done for them.

    Halima Abdirahman Nur lost everything in the fire but considers herself one of the lucky ones as she has a house and land to fall back on.

    Once a vibrant and noisy place, the market at Waheen was Somaliland’s largest. It had about 2,000 shops and stalls, selling fresh fruit and meat alongside tailors’ and tech support stores. When fire raged through the city of Hargeisa earlier this month, at least 28 people were injured and hundreds of businesses were destroyed.

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    Once a bustling place, Waheen is now a smouldering ruin and despite government promises stallholders say little is being done for them.

    Halima Abdirahman Nur lost everything in the fire but considers herself one of the lucky ones as she has a house and land to fall back on.

    Once a vibrant and noisy place, the market at Waheen was Somaliland’s largest. It had about 2,000 shops and stalls, selling fresh fruit and meat alongside tailors’ and tech support stores. When fire raged through the city of Hargeisa earlier this month, at least 28 people were injured and hundreds of businesses were destroyed.

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    Once a bustling place, Waheen is now a smouldering ruin and despite government promises stallholders say little is being done for them.

    Halima Abdirahman Nur lost everything in the fire but considers herself one of the lucky ones as she has a house and land to fall back on.

    Once a vibrant and noisy place, the market at Waheen was Somaliland’s largest. It had about 2,000 shops and stalls, selling fresh fruit and meat alongside tailors’ and tech support stores. When fire raged through the city of Hargeisa earlier this month, at least 28 people were injured and hundreds of businesses were destroyed.

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    Once a bustling place, Waheen is now a smouldering ruin and despite government promises stallholders say little is being done for them.

    Halima Abdirahman Nur lost everything in the fire but considers herself one of the lucky ones as she has a house and land to fall back on.

    Once a vibrant and noisy place, the market at Waheen was Somaliland’s largest. It had about 2,000 shops and stalls, selling fresh fruit and meat alongside tailors’ and tech support stores. When fire raged through the city of Hargeisa earlier this month, at least 28 people were injured and hundreds of businesses were destroyed.

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    Once a bustling place, Waheen is now a smouldering ruin and despite government promises stallholders say little is being done for them.

    Halima Abdirahman Nur lost everything in the fire but considers herself one of the lucky ones as she has a house and land to fall back on.

    Once a vibrant and noisy place, the market at Waheen was Somaliland’s largest. It had about 2,000 shops and stalls, selling fresh fruit and meat alongside tailors’ and tech support stores. When fire raged through the city of Hargeisa earlier this month, at least 28 people were injured and hundreds of businesses were destroyed.

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