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Distro - Ghana 

Ian Berry 

Ian Berry travelled to Ghana with the international development charity Christian Aid to document the impact of current international trade rules on farmers, traders and poor communities in the country as they struggle to sustain their livelihoods. In Ghana, as in many developing countries, 70% of people earn their living from agriculture. The Ghanaian government has been forced to open its markets to foreign goods and to stop giving support to its own farmers in return for loans, aid and debt relief from the rich world. Cheap imported goods- American rice, Italian tinned tomatoes and British chicken... 

Ian Berry 2007

Ghana. Cape Coast. Fishermen still use child labour under the... 

Ian Berry 2007

Ghana. Cape Coast. In the shadow of the old slave fort, fishermen... 

Ian Berry 2007

Ghana. Women working in a quarry for a pittance. 2007 

Ian Berry 2007

GHANA. Many of the workers in this quarry are farmers forced... 

Ian Berry 2007

Ghana. Women working in a quarry are obliged to carry heavy... 

Ian Berry 2007

Ghana. Accra. In an area with no municipal water residents... 

Ian Berry 2007

Ghana. Workers on a tomato farm at risk of losing their jobs... 

Ian Berry 2007

Ghana. Accra. Unloading imported tomatoes and other goods at... 

Ian Berry 2007

Ghana. Cape Coast. Bold advertising for imported tomatoes which... 
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