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 Hellen, a Nyanam widow leader in her kitchen garden.
 Hellen, a Nyanam widow leader in her kitchen garden.

Hellen, a Nyanam widow leader in her kitchen garden.

 The kitchen gardens have proved to be a primary source of sustenance for the widows.

The kitchen gardens have proved to be a primary source of sustenance for the widows.

 Nyanam gave the widows seeds of slenderleaf, cowpeas, African nightshade, and spider plant to plant.

Nyanam gave the widows seeds of slenderleaf, cowpeas, African nightshade, and spider plant to plant.

 The vegetables have offered the widows an additional source of income as many have surplus.

The vegetables have offered the widows an additional source of income as many have surplus.

 Widows sun drying their vegetables to preserve after harvesting.

Widows sun drying their vegetables to preserve after harvesting.

 Grace (left), an 84 year old Nyanam widow leader, showing the African night shade seeds she has harvested from her kitchen garden.

Grace (left), an 84 year old Nyanam widow leader, showing the African night shade seeds she has harvested from her kitchen garden.

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 Hellen, a Nyanam widow leader in her kitchen garden.
 The kitchen gardens have proved to be a primary source of sustenance for the widows.
 Nyanam gave the widows seeds of slenderleaf, cowpeas, African nightshade, and spider plant to plant.
 The vegetables have offered the widows an additional source of income as many have surplus.
 Widows sun drying their vegetables to preserve after harvesting.
 Grace (left), an 84 year old Nyanam widow leader, showing the African night shade seeds she has harvested from her kitchen garden.

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