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    OXfam Hong Kong Aid, Since 1987, OXfam Hong Kong funds poor farmers in Guizhou, China to grow walnut trees. The walnut income contributes to an education fund to enable children to go to school. Oxfam has been helping poor people in China since 1987. Income gen [教育从核桃开始; [Education starts from walnut. Since 1987, OXfam Hong Kong funds poor farmers in Guizhou, China to grow walnut trees. The walnut income contributes to an education fund to enable children to go to school. Oxfam has been helping poor people in China since 1]]

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    2001
    Description
    This image contains 1 people; 1 female(s); 1 Asian; The origin of the image is Foreign. Watermark Unknown.
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    "OXfam Hong Kong Aid, Since 1987, OXfam Hong Kong funds poor farmers in Guizhou, China to grow walnut trees. The walnut income contributes to an education fund to enable children to go to school. Oxfam has been helping poor people in China since 1987. Income gen." (2001) Asian Studies, Baker Institute for Public Policy, Rice University: https://hdl.handle.net/1911/41377.
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    People; Female; Asian; Foreign; Health; More... Public Service Ads; OXfam Hong Kong Aid Less...
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    Asian Studies, Baker Institute for Public Policy, Rice University
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    https://hdl.handle.net/1911/41377
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