East Jeypore, Gunupur, India. From the Womens' Hostel "Sarepta". A portion of cabbage is harves Øst Jeypore, Gunupur, Indien. Fra kvindehjemmet "Sarepta". Der er høstet en portion kål, som deles i 3 bunker: 1. og 2. sortering sælges på markedet, resten fordeles blandt beboerne. Kvinden i midten er en savara (stammefolk) - og den eneste enke på Sarepta, der i øvrigt beboes af enlige, selverhvervende kvinder eller unge under uddannelse. Til venstre: Missionær Kæthe Andersen
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East Jeypore, Gunupur, India. From the Womens' Hostel "Sarepta". A portion of cabbage is harvested, and divided into three piles: 1st and 2nd sorting are sold at the market, The rest is distributed to residents. The woman in the middle is a Savara (tribal group) - and the only widow of Sarepta, which is inhabited by single self-employed women and young women during training. Sitting left: Missionary Kæthe Andersen."
Danmission FOLDER145 Det Danske Missionsselskab Danish Missionary Society DMS Jeypore Evg. Lutheran Church JELC Kirke Mission Church Mission Socialt arbejde Social work Øst Jeypore East Jeypore Rayagada District Gunupur Kvindehjemmet Sarepta The women hostel Sarepta Kæthe Andersen Missionærer Missionaries Orissa Indien India Income generation Indkomstforøgelse
Place
Asia Gunupur Jeypore Indien Nord India, North Indien Syd India, South Indien India Odisha
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