The average Timorese lives on one dollar a day. The dollars are dirty and worn out, but precious. The Principality of Monaco supports the Reforestation and Family Income Project (2008-2012) Kitchen Gardens promote food security and food diversification Local sub-district chief where the project is being implemented.
The average Timorese lives on one dollar a day. The dollars are dirty and worn out, but precious. The Principality of Monaco supports the Reforestation and Family Income Project (2008-2012) Kitchen Gardens promote food security and food diversification Local sub-district chief where the project is being implemented.
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The average Timorese lives on one dollar a day. The dollars are dirty and worn out, but precious. The Principality of Monaco supports the Reforestation and Family Income Project (2008-2012) Kitchen Gardens promote food security and food diversification Local sub-district chief where the project is being implemented.
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