Description:
Far left - Aqila, 8, and her brothers, weaving a carpet on a traditional loom, at their home, in the village of Ragshad, in the central Bamyan province. Their father works as a daily laborer and the seven children of the family must work up to eight hours a day weaving carpets besides attending school. It takes two months for the family to make a 5 square-meter carpet, worth 800 Afghans, about US $24. The house has no running water or gas, so the older boys walk two hours every day to collect water from a local stream and firewood from the mountains. Afghanistan. July 7, 2007.
Credits:
Shehzad - (Pakistan) Noorani/Majority World
Description:
Far left - Aqila, 8, and her brothers, weaving a carpet on a traditional loom, at their home, in the village of Ragshad, in the central Bamyan province. Their father works as a daily laborer and the seven children of the family must work up to eight hours a day weaving carpets besides attending school. It takes two months for the family to make a 5 square-meter carpet, worth 800 Afghans, about US $24. The house has no running water or gas, so the older boys walk two hours every day to collect water from a local stream and firewood from the mountains. Afghanistan. July 7, 2007.
Date Created:
0000-00-00 00:00:00
Author:
Shehzad Noorani
Country:
Afghanistan
Source:
Shehzad Noorani
Copyright Notice:
Copyright Majority World
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MWC012378.jpg
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1471652238
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8702440
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Image Description:
Far left - Aqila, 8, and her brothers, weaving a carpet on a traditional loom, at their home, in the village of Ragshad, in the central Bamyan province. Their father works as a daily laborer and the seven children of the family must work up to eight hours