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Warmi, microcredit { 43 images } Created 12 Feb 2009

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  • Rosario Quispe. Warmi Sayajsungo is a womens organization based in Argentina that helps women become self-sufficient. Rosario Quispe, who has seven children, and is the wife of an unemployed miner, founded the organization of indigenous Coya in 1995, called Warmi Sayajsungo, which in quechua means Womens PerseveranceÓ. Rosario had an ambitious dream for the Coya people who lived high on the arid plateau where Argentina and Bolivia meet, in the shadow of the Andes. That dream was that one day they would live in dignity on the fruits of their own work. They are taught skills and given micro credits to help their small businesses prosper.Each person photographed has their own story to tell about their life now and how the organization changed their lives for the better.
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  • Argentina, Jujui, Abra Pampa. Emma works for Warmi Sayajsungo is a women«s organization based in Argentina that helps women become self-sufficient. Rosario Quispe, who has seven children, and is the wife of an unemployed miner, founded the organization of indigenous Coya in 1995, called Warmi Sayajsungo, which in quechua means ÒWomen«s PerseveranceÓ. Rosario had an ambitious dream for the Coya people who lived high on the arid plateau where Argentina and Bolivia meet, in the shadow of the Andes. That dream was that one day they would live in dignity on the fruits of their own work. They are taught skills and given micro credits to help their small businesses prosper..Each person photographed has their own story to tell about their life now and how the organization changed their lives for the better..Photo©Amaya Roman/Workers Photos
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  • Argentina, Jujui, Abra Pampa. Warmi Sayajsungo is a women«s organization based in Argentina that helps women become self-sufficient. Rosario Quispe, who has seven children, and is the wife of an unemployed miner, founded the organization of indigenous Coya in 1995, called Warmi Sayajsungo, which in quechua means ÒWomen«s PerseveranceÓ. Rosario had an ambitious dream for the Coya people who lived high on the arid plateau where Argentina and Bolivia meet, in the shadow of the Andes. That dream was that one day they would live in dignity on the fruits of their own work. They are taught skills and given micro credits to help their small businesses prosper..Each person photographed has their own story to tell about their life now and how the organization changed their lives for the better..Photo©Amaya Roman/Workers Photos
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  • Argentina, Abra Pampa. Photos @AmayaRoman
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  • Maria work for Warmi. Warmi Sayajsungo is a women's organization based in Argentina that helps women become self-sufficient. Rosario Quispe, who has seven children, and is the wife of an unemployed miner, founded the organization of indigenous Coya in 1995, called Warmi Sayajsungo, which in quechua means Women's PerseveranceÓ. Rosario had an ambitious dream for the Coya people who lived high on the arid plateau where Argentina and Bolivia meet, in the shadow of the Andes. That dream was that one day they would live in dignity on the fruits of their own work. They are taught skills and given micro credits to help their small businesses prosper.Each person photographed has their own story to tell about their life now and how the organization changed their lives for the better.
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  • Warmi Sayajsungo is a women«s organization based in Argentina that helps women become self-sufficient. Rosario Quispe, who has seven children, and is the wife of an unemployed miner, founded the organization of indigenous Coya in 1995, called Warmi Sayajsungo, which in quechua means Women's Perseverance. Rosario had an ambitious dream for the Coya people who lived high on the arid plateau where Argentina and Bolivia meet, in the shadow of the Andes. That dream was that one day they would live in dignity on the fruits of their own work. They are taught skills and given micro credits to help their small businesses prosper.Each person photographed has their own story to tell about their life now and how the organization changed their lives for the better.
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  • Warmi Sayajsungo is a women«s organization based in Argentina that helps women become self-sufficient. Rosario Quispe, who has seven children, and is the wife of an unemployed miner, founded the organization of indigenous Coya in 1995, called Warmi Sayajsungo, which in quechua means ÒWomen«s PerseveranceÓ. Rosario had an ambitious dream for the Coya people who lived high on the arid plateau where Argentina and Bolivia meet, in the shadow of the Andes. That dream was that one day they would live in dignity on the fruits of their own work. They are taught skills and given micro credits to help their small businesses prosper..Each person photographed has their own story to tell about their life now and how the organization changed their lives for the better..Photo©Amaya Roman/Workers Photos
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  • Warmi Sayajsungo is a women's organization based in Argentina that helps women become self-sufficient. Rosario Quispe, who has seven children, and is the wife of an unemployed miner, founded the organization of indigenous Coya in 1995, called Warmi Sayajsungo, which in quechua means Women's Perseverance.Rosario had an ambitious dream for the Coya people who lived high on the arid plateau where Argentina and Bolivia meet, in the shadow of the Andes. That dream was that one day they would live in dignity on the fruits of their own work. They are taught skills and given micro credits to help their small businesses prosper.Each person photographed has their own story to tell about their life now and how the organization changed their lives for the better.
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  • Gabriela. Warmi Sayajsungo is a women«s organization based in Argentina that helps women become self-sufficient. Rosario Quispe, who has seven children, and is the wife of an unemployed miner, founded the organization of indigenous Coya in 1995, called Warmi Sayajsungo, which in quechua means Women's Perseverance. Rosario had an ambitious dream for the Coya people who lived high on the arid plateau where Argentina and Bolivia meet, in the shadow of the Andes.That dream was that one day they would live in dignity on the fruits of their own work.They are taught skills and given micro credits to help their small businesses prosper.Each person photographed has their own story to tell about their life now and how the organization changed their lives for the better.
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  • Gladis works as a teacher in one of the community. Warmi Sayajsungo is a womens organization based in Argentina that helps women become self-sufficient. Rosario Quispe, who has seven children, and is the wife of an unemployed miner, founded the organization of indigenous Coya in 1995, called Warmi Sayajsungo, which in quechua means Women's Perseverance. Rosario had an ambitious dream for the Coya people who lived high on the arid plateau where Argentina and Bolivia meet, in the shadow of the Andes. That dream was that one day they would live in dignity on the fruits of their own work. They are taught skills and given micro credits to help their small businesses prosper..Each person photographed has their own story to tell about their life now and how the organization changed their lives for the better.
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  • Rosita. Warmi Sayajsungo is a women's organization based in Argentina that helps women become self-sufficient. Rosario Quispe, who has seven children, and is the wife of an unemployed miner, founded the organization of indigenous Coya in 1995, called Warmi Sayajsungo, which in quechua means Women's Perseverance. Rosario had an ambitious dream for the Coya people who lived high on the arid plateau where Argentina and Bolivia meet, in the shadow of the Andes. That dream was that one day they would live in dignity on the fruits of their own work.They are taught skills and given micro credits to help their small businesses prosper..Each person photographed has their own story to tell about their life now and how the organization changed their lives for the better.
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  • Vicente works for Warmi in the Chinchilla's room. Warmi Sayajsungo is a women's organization based in Argentina that helps women become self-sufficient. Rosario Quispe, who has seven children, and is the wife of an unemployed miner, founded the organization of indigenous Coya in 1995, called Warmi Sayajsungo, which in quechua means Women's Perseverance. Rosario had an ambitious dream for the Coya people who lived high on the arid plateau where Argentina and Bolivia meet, in the shadow of the Andes. That dream was that one day they would live in dignity on the fruits of their own work. They are taught skills and given micro credits to help their small businesses prosper.Each person photographed has their own story to tell about their life now and how the organization changed their lives for the better..
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  • Rosita's daughter.Warmi Sayajsungo is a women's organization based in Argentina that helps women become self-sufficient. Rosario Quispe, who has seven children, and is the wife of an unemployed miner, founded the organization of indigenous Coya in 1995, called Warmi Sayajsungo, which in quechua means Women's Perseverance. Rosario had an ambitious dream for the Coya people who lived high on the arid plateau where Argentina and Bolivia meet, in the shadow of the Andes. That dream was that one day they would live in dignity on the fruits of their own work. They are taught skills and given micro credits to help their small businesses prosper.Each person photographed has their own story to tell about their life now and how the organization changed their lives for the better.
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  • Argentina, Abra Pampa. Warmi community, indigenous association in Abra Pampa. Photos Amaya Roman
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  • Argentina, Abra Pampa. Warmi community, indigenous association in Abra Pampa. Photos Amaya Roman
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  • Argentina, Abra Pampa. Warmi community, indigenous association in Abra Pampa. Photos Amaya Roman
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  • Argentina, Abra Pampa.Vicente Jeronimo. Chinchillas. Warmi community, indigenous association in Abra Pampa. Photos Amaya Roman
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  • Argentina, Abra Pampa.Chinchillas. Warmi community, indigenous association in Abra Pampa. Photos Amaya Roman
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  • Argentina, Abra Pampa.Chinchillas room.Warmi community, indigenous association in Abra Pampa. Photos Amaya Roman
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  • Argentina, Abra Pampa.Chinchillas. Warmi community, indigenous association in Abra Pampa. Photos Amaya Roman
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  • Argentina, Abra Pampa. Warmi community, indigenous association in Abra Pampa. Photos Amaya Roman
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  • Argentina, Abra Pampa. Warmi community, indigenous association in Abra Pampa. Photos Amaya Roman
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  • Argentina, Abra Pampa.Chinchillas Warmi community, indigenous association in Abra Pampa. Photos Amaya Roman
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  • Argentina, Abra Pampa. Chinchillas. Warmi community, indigenous association in Abra Pampa. Photos© Amaya Roman
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