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Welcome to your People & Planet Diary for 2014
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Njeri Keeping Warm Kenya Amy Woodward (Australia)
Njeri, a young girl from Familia Moja Childrens Home in Mangu,Kenya, takes shelter from the crisp January morning under a warmMaasai blanket. Familia Moja which means One Family inKiswahili was established in 2007 and now cares for 40 children,the majority of whom have lost one or both parents to diseasessuch as HIV/AIDS, malaria or tuberculosis. People & Planet is proudto support the work of Familia Moja through the sale of our diaries,
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Rice Harvest Indonesia
Alamsyah Rauf (Indonesia)
The dry season means harvest time for rice farmers in Indonesia. As the worlds third-largest
producer of rice (behind China and India), Indonesia mostly manages to feed its 240 million people
using domestically-grown rice. From the 1970s, former president Su harto promoted rice as a symbolof prosperity, subsidising rice and distributing it free to the poor. As a result, rice displaced other
staples like corn, yams and sago which gained a reputation as food only t for poor people. But
rising food prices and concern about food security have seen the government again encourage
production and consumption of more diverse foods, with campaigns for one day a week without
rice and one meal a day without rice.
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The Sky is My Playground Kattoli Beach, Bangladesh
Mohammad Anamul Haque (Bangladesh)
Silhouetted against a spectacular sunset, these young boys play football on Kattoli Beach near
Chittagong, Bangladesh. This beach was hit by a tropical storm in May 2013, killing 17 people
and forcing the evacuation of more than a million coastal residents. Coastal communities in
Bangladesh are particularly vulnerable to destruction from cyclones and storm surges due to a
lack of protective vegetation, heightened by an increase in the intensity and frequency of tropical
cyclones due to climate change. To minimise destruction from future storms and cyclones, the
Bangladesh government has signed up for a US$33.8 million grant from the World Bank to increase
forest cover in parts of the country most at risk from climate change.
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The End of the World Yamal Peninsula, Russia
Andrey Shapran (Latvia)
Traditional dwellings provide shelter from the Arctic night in Yamal, Russia literally the end of the
world in the indigenous Nenets language. The region is under considerable pressure from oil and
gas companies seeking to further develop the resource-rich peninsula, which already produces 90
per cent of Russias gas supplies. While the mining boom has raised living standards and wages on
average across the peninsula, few of the benets have owed to the Nenets. Traditional reindeer-
herding routes are now criss-crossed by gas pipelines and some Nenets claim that sh stocks have
declined since the pipelines were installed. In response, a new project supported by the Russian,
Swedish and Norwegian governments is helping the next generation of reindeer herders preserve
their traditional livelihoods while adapting to life alongside the gas and oil companies.
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Sadhu and Monkey Varanasi, India
Anton Jankovoy (Ukraine)
This sadhu (holy man or good man in Sanskrit) and his monkey companion live in Varanasi, one
of the oldest continuously-inhabited cities on the planet. Indias sadhus live an ascetic existence,
renouncing all material possessions in order to focus on their own spiritual practices, and they rely
on alms or donations from the community to survive. In some urban areas, particularly popular
pilgrimage cities, they are treated with suspicion as some non-devout beggars pose as sadhus in
order to earn a living. For the most part however, they are widely respected for their holiness and
their austere spiritual practices are thought to benet society.
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Australia Day / Invasion Day / Survival Day observed (Public Holiday)
International Day of Commemoration in memory of the victims of the Holocaust
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Beautiful Forest Dublar Char, Sundarbans
Yousuf Tushar (Bangladesh)
Silhouetted against a spectacular sunset, these shermen cast their nets off the island of Dublar
Char in the Sundarbans literally the beautiful forest. Here salt and fresh water meet in a vast
Delta as three of Asias largest rivers the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna rivers join the Bay
of Bengal. The largest remaining mangrove forest in the world, about one third of the Sundarbans is
water and the rest is a tapestry of waterways, mudats, and forested, silt islands or chars. Remote
Dublar Char is one of the last islands before the sea and is known for its sh and shermen. In
addition to the sh, over 250 species of birds thrive here along with threatened species such as
the estuarine crocodile, the Indian python and the rare Bengal tiger. According to NASAs Earth
Observatory, to date, the Sundarbans has been a good example of how ecosystems can be
protected and sustainably used by the people who live there.
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