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TUNISIA-ENVIRONMENT/ On the phosphate route in Tunisia.
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Gabes. June 3, 2016.
In the fishing port of Gabes, many boats remain in port due to the scarcity of fish. The port of Gabes now has approximately 250 coastal fishermen, compared to 500 to 800 previously. The majority have ceased operations due to the lack of fish. Only the largest vessels, capable of traveling more than 30 km, are able to go out, but they are forced to venture further and further afield, towards Sfax in the north, the Libyan coast, or Italy.
TUNISIA-ENVIRONMENT/ Phosphates, the poison of GabĆØs.
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Gabes. June 3, 2016.
In the fishing port of Gabes, many boats remain in port due to the scarcity of fish. The port of Gabes now has approximately 250 coastal fishermen, compared to 500 to 800 previously. The majority have ceased operations due to the lack of fish. Only the largest vessels, capable of traveling more than 30 km, are able to go out, but they are forced to venture further and further afield, towards Sfax in the north, the Libyan coast, or Italy.
TUNISIA-ENVIRONMENT/ On the phosphate route in Tunisia.
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Meherz Hamrouni, captain and president of the Gabes coastal fishing union, has put away his small fishing boat in the Gabes fishing port. He stopped going out to sea because there were no fish. The toxic and polluting waste discharged by the Tunisian Chemical Group (GCT) factory has killed all the marine life since the 1990s. The Gulf of Gabes was an important breeding ground. Previously, Meherz earned in a day what a factory worker earns in a month (800 dinars - €400). He would like to continue fishing, but he needs to equip his boat with a motor to go further out to sea. However, he can't find the money to buy what he needs.
TUNISIA-ENVIRONMENT/ On the phosphate route in Tunisia.
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Gabes. June 3, 2016.
In the fishing port of Gabes, many boats remain in port due to the scarcity of fish. The port of Gabes now has approximately 250 coastal fishermen, compared to 500 to 800 previously. The majority have ceased operations due to the lack of fish. Only the largest vessels, capable of traveling more than 30 km, are able to go out, but they are forced to venture further and further afield, towards Sfax in the north, the Libyan coast, or Italy.
TUNISIA-ENVIRONMENT/ Phosphates, the poison of GabĆØs.
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Gabes. June 3, 2016.
In the fishing port of Gabes, many boats remain in port due to the scarcity of fish. The port of Gabes now has approximately 250 coastal fishermen, compared to 500 to 800 previously. The majority have ceased operations due to the lack of fish. Only the largest vessels, capable of traveling more than 30 km, are able to go out, but they are forced to venture further and further afield, towards Sfax in the north, the Libyan coast, or Italy.
TUNISIA-ENVIRONMENT/ Phosphates, the poison of GabĆØs.
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Gabes. June 3, 2016. A fisherman tends to his boat in the port.

Gabes. June 3, 2016.
The port of Gabes now has approximately 250 coastal fishermen, compared to 500 to 800 previously. The majority have ceased fishing due to a lack of fish. Only the largest boats, capable of traveling more than 30 km, can go out to sea, but they are forced to venture further and further afield, towards Sfax in the north, the Libyan coast, or Italy.
The Tunisian Chemical Group (GCT) plant discharges 13,000 tons of phosphogypsum daily into the sea, a byproduct of the chemical transformation of phosphate into fertilizer. Fishermen complain about the pollution caused by the release of toxic products into the air, soil, and sea, which has killed local marine life.
TUNISIA-ENVIRONMENT/ Phosphates, the poison of GabĆØs.
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Gabes. June 3, 2016.
In the fishing port of Gabes, plastic bottles are piling up on the port's banks.
TUNISIA-ENVIRONMENT/ Phosphates, the poison of GabĆØs.
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Gabes. June 3, 2016.
On the beach at Gabes, a beached turtle is decomposing. Toxic and polluting waste discharged by the Tunisian Chemical Group (GCT) plant has killed all marine life since the 1990s. The Gulf of Gabes was an important breeding ground for fish and marine animals.
TUNISIA-ENVIRONMENT/ Phosphates, the poison of GabĆØs.
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Gabes. June 3, 2016.

Nazih and Meherz, fishermen from the city of Gabes, observe the pollution in the mouth of a small, polluted river near the Gabes fishing port.
TUNISIA-ENVIRONMENT/ Phosphates, the poison of GabĆØs.
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Gabes. June 3, 2016.

Meherz Hamrouni, captain and president of the Gabes coastal fishing union, observes the deposit of dry phosphogypsum from the phosphate processing plant's discharge. The toxic and polluting waste released by the Tunisian Chemical Group (GCT) plant has killed all marine life since the 1990s. The Gulf of Gabes was an important breeding ground. The plant discharges 13,000 tons of dry phosphogypsum daily into the Mediterranean, where it accumulates on the beach.
TUNISIA-ENVIRONMENT/ Phosphates, the poison of GabĆØs.
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Gabes. June 3, 2016.

Meherz Hamrouni, captain and president of the Gabes coastal fishing union, observes the deposit of dry phosphogypsum from the phosphate processing plant's discharge. The toxic and polluting waste released by the Tunisian Chemical Group (GCT) plant has killed all marine life since the 1990s. The Gulf of Gabes was an important breeding ground. The plant discharges 13,000 tons of dry phosphogypsum daily into the Mediterranean, where it accumulates on the beach.
TUNISIA-ENVIRONMENT/ Phosphates, the poison of GabĆØs.
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Gabes. June 3, 2016. Meherz Hamrouni, captain and president of the Gabes coastal fishing union, observes the deposit of dry phosphogypsum from the phosphate processing plant's discharge. The toxic and polluting waste released by the Tunisian Chemical Group (GCT) plant has killed all marine life since the 1990s. The Gulf of Gabes was an important breeding ground. The plant discharges 13,000 tons of dry phosphogypsum daily into the Mediterranean, where it accumulates on the beach.
TUNISIA-ENVIRONMENT/ On the phosphate route in Tunisia.
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Gabes. June 3, 2016. Meherz Hamrouni, captain and president of the Gabes coastal fishing union, walks on the beach in Gabes. He has stopped going out to sea due to the lack of fish. The toxic and polluting waste discharged by the Tunisian Chemical Group (GCT) plant has killed all marine life since the 1990s. The Gulf of Gabes was an important breeding ground. The plant discharges 13,000 tons of dry phosphogypsum per day into the Mediterranean, and it accumulates on the beach.
TUNISIA-ENVIRONMENT/ Phosphates, the poison of GabĆØs.
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Gabes, June 3, 2016.

Water flows from the National Sanitation Office (ONAS) wastewater treatment plant into the sea. Phosphogypsum discharged by the chemical phosphate processing plant accumulates daily, blocking the water's flow onto the beach. Nazih Aouidi and the Chott Essalem Association for Sustainable Development dig a trench twice a month to prevent the polluted water from stagnating on the beach.
TUNISIA-ENVIRONMENT/ Phosphates, the poison of GabĆØs.
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Gabes. June 3, 2016.

An abandoned fishing boat on the beach in Gabes, in front of the Chott Essalem oasis. The port of Gabes now has approximately 250 coastal fishermen, compared to 500 to 800 previously. The majority have ceased fishing due to a lack of fish. Only the largest boats, capable of traveling more than 30 km, are allowed to go out, but they are forced to venture further and further afield, towards Sfax to the north, the Libyan coast, or Italy.
TUNISIA-ENVIRONMENT/ Phosphates, the poison of GabĆØs.
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Gabes. June 3, 2016.
On the beach at Gabes, a beached turtle is decomposing. Toxic and polluting waste discharged by the Tunisian Chemical Group (GCT) plant has killed all marine life since the 1990s. The Gulf of Gabes was an important breeding ground for fish and marine animals.
TUNISIA-ENVIRONMENT/ Phosphates, the poison of GabĆØs.
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Gabes, June 3, 2016. Water flows from the National Sanitation Office (ONAS) wastewater treatment plant into the sea. Phosphogypsum discharged by the chemical phosphate processing plant accumulates daily, blocking the water's flow onto the beach. Nazih Aouidi and the Chott Essalem Association for Sustainable Development dig a trench twice a month to prevent the polluted water from stagnating on the beach.
TUNISIA-ENVIRONMENT/ Phosphates, the poison of GabĆØs.
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Gabes, June 3, 2016. Water flows from the National Sanitation Office (ONAS) wastewater treatment plant into the sea. Phosphogypsum discharged by the chemical phosphate processing plant accumulates daily, blocking the water's flow onto the beach. Nazih Aouidi and the Chott Essalem Association for Sustainable Development dig a trench twice a month to prevent the polluted water from stagnating on the beach.
TUNISIA-ENVIRONMENT/ Phosphates, the poison of GabĆØs.
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Gabes. June 4, 2016. View of the Tunisian Chemical Group (GCT) plant in Gabes. The plant is a Tunisian state-owned company that produces and processes phosphate extracted from the Gafsa region into chemical products such as fertilizer and phosphoric acid. Exporting 90% of its production, the group is the main economic driver of the region and employs over 3,000 people on site. Farmers in the oasis face severe soil and air pollution due to toxic and polluting discharges into the air and sea. The plant releases 13,000 tons of dry phosphogypsum mixed with water into the Mediterranean Sea every day.
TUNISIA-ENVIRONMENT/ Phosphates, the poison of GabĆØs.
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Gabes. Chott Essalem, June 4, 2016. The Chairat family illegally pumps water from their well. Previously, the water table was 10 meters below ground, but now they have to dig down to 80 meters to find water using a pumping system. Without this option, half of their crops wouldn't grow. Farmers face water shortages due to the activities of the Tunisian Chemical Group (GCT) factories and the Ras el Oued cement plant (southwest of Gabes). These industries need thousands of liters of water per day to maintain their production. Today, each farmer in the dozen or so oases of Gabes has to wait between 20 and 40 days for their turn to receive official irrigation.
TUNISIA-ENVIRONMENT/ On the phosphate route in Tunisia.
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A farmer in the Chenini oasis grows certified organic fruits (pomegranates, apples, etc.) as well as moringa, plants with nutritional benefits. But the lack of water is becoming increasingly problematic for this farmer to irrigate his plot.
TUNISIA-ENVIRONMENT/ On the phosphate route in Tunisia.
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A date palm in the river that once irrigated the Chenini oasis. The wadi is now almost completely dry. Water scarcity is one of the threats facing oases today, contributing to the disappearance of plant varieties. According to Jean-Baptiste Cheneval, co-director in charge of oasis programs at the Center for International Action and Achievements (CARI), deep drilling systems and climate change are the two main factors contributing to the overexploitation of groundwater. Furthermore, soil depletion is leading to progressive desertification, and the low level of investment from central governments is further marginalizing oases.
TUNISIA-ENVIRONMENT/ On the phosphate route in Tunisia.
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View of the Tunisian Chemical Group (GCT) factory in Gabes. The Tunisian Chemical Group (GCT) factory discharges 13,000 tonnes of phosphogypsum per day into the sea, resulting from the chemical processing of phosphate into fertiliser. Fishermen complain about pollution caused by toxic emissions into the air, soil and sea, which has killed local marine life. Gabes. 4 June 2016.
Mozambique's displaced people
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Mozambique / Cabo Delgado / Mueda / The club (Klub) is a sports building allocated by the State to the various displaced people who arrive in Mueda. Some will end up in a camp (transit or relocation) while others will leave elsewhere (to Nampula, Montepuez or Pemba) / Displaced people will fill their buckets with water.
Mozambique's displaced people
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Mozambique / Cabo Delgado / Mueda / The club (Klub) is a sports building allocated by the State to the various displaced people who arrive in Mueda. Some will end up in a camp (transit or relocation) while others will leave elsewhere (to Nampula, Montepuez or Pemba) / Displaced people will fill their buckets with water.
Mozambique's displaced people
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Mozambique / Cabo Delgado / Mueda district / Transit camp for displaced people Eduardo Mondlane / The displaced here are counted in their hundreds. Water is a scarce resource; women and children queue up in front of the only fountain, which only has a small jet of water at the beginning of the day.
Mozambique's displaced people
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Mozambique / Cabo Delgado / Mueda district / Transit camp for displaced people Eduardo Mondlane / The displaced here are counted in their hundreds. Water is a scarce resource; women and children queue up in front of the only fountain, which only has a small jet of water at the beginning of the day.
Mozambique's displaced people
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Mozambique / Cabo Delgado / Mueda district / Transit camp for displaced people Eduardo Mondlane / The displaced here are counted in their hundreds. Water is a scarce resource; women and children queue up in front of the only fountain, which only has a small jet of water at the beginning of the day.
Mozambique's displaced people
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Mozambique / Cabo Delgado / Mueda district / Transit camp for displaced people Eduardo Mondlane / The displaced here are counted in their hundreds. Water is a scarce resource; women and children queue up in front of the only fountain, which only has a small jet of water at the beginning of the day.
Mozambique's displaced people
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Mozambique / Cabo Delgado / Mueda district / Transit camp for displaced people Eduardo Mondlane / The displaced here are counted in their hundreds. Water is a scarce resource; women and children queue up in front of the only fountain, which only has a small jet of water at the beginning of the day.
Mozambique's displaced people
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Mozambique / Cabo Delgado / Mueda district / Transit camp for displaced people Eduardo Mondlane / The displaced here are counted in their hundreds. Water is a scarce resource; women and children queue up in front of the only fountain, which only has a small jet of water at the beginning of the day.
World Earth Day
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On World Earth Day, artists and environmental activists held a performance in the Plaza de Mayo to raise awareness of environmental and pollution problems.
World Earth Day
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On World Earth Day, artists and environmental activists held a performance in the Plaza de Mayo to raise awareness of environmental and pollution problems.
World Earth Day
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On World Earth Day, artists and environmental activists held a performance in the Plaza de Mayo to raise awareness of environmental and pollution problems.
World Earth Day
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activist holds up a sign with the slogan: -Enough Terricide- On World Earth Day, artists and environmental activists held a performance in the Plaza de Mayo to raise awareness of environmental and pollution problems.
World Earth Day
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On World Earth Day, artists and environmental activists held a performance in the Plaza de Mayo to raise awareness of environmental and pollution problems.
World Earth Day
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Performer with a mask made from recycled objects. On World Earth Day, artists and environmental activists held a performance in the Plaza de Mayo to raise awareness of environmental and pollution problems.
World Earth Day
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Performer with his face covered looks at the camera. On World Earth Day, artists and environmental activists held a performance in the Plaza de Mayo to raise awareness of environmental and pollution problems.
World Earth Day
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Artists walk through the Plaza de Mayo. On World Earth Day, artists and environmental activists held a performance in the Plaza de Mayo to raise awareness of environmental and pollution problems.
World Earth Day
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Artists walk through the Plaza de Mayo. On World Earth Day, artists and environmental activists held a performance in the Plaza de Mayo to raise awareness of environmental and pollution problems.
World Earth Day
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On World Earth Day, artists and environmental activists held a performance in the Plaza de Mayo to raise awareness of environmental and pollution problems.
World Earth Day
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activist holds up a sign with the slogan: -Enough Terricide- On World Earth Day, artists and environmental activists held a performance in the Plaza de Mayo to raise awareness of environmental and pollution problems.
World Earth Day
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performer with a poster hanging with the slogan: -We are the earth.- On World Earth Day, artists and environmental activists held a performance in the Plaza de Mayo to raise awareness of environmental and pollution problems.
World Earth Day
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The artist lying on the grass with a hanging sign with the motto: -We are the earth.- On World Earth Day, artists and environmental activists held a performance in the Plaza de Mayo to raise awareness of environmental and pollution problems.
World water day
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People in rompers marching. On World Water Day, various self-organized environmental organizations demonstrated at the doors of the nation's Congress to demand measures based on the environment and the climate crisis.
World water day
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People in rompers marching. On World Water Day, various self-organized environmental organizations demonstrated at the doors of the nation's Congress to demand measures based on the environment and the climate crisis.
World water day
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People in rompers marching. On World Water Day, various self-organized environmental organizations demonstrated at the doors of the nation's Congress to demand measures based on the environment and the climate crisis.
World water day
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On World Water Day, various self-organized environmental organizations demonstrated at the doors of the nation's Congress to demand measures based on the environment and the climate crisis.
World water day
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Water is not for sale, it is defended. On World Water Day, various self-organized environmental organizations demonstrated at the doors of the nation's Congress to demand measures based on the environment and the climate crisis.
World water day
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On World Water Day, various self-organized environmental organizations demonstrated at the doors of the nation's Congress to demand measures based on the environment and the climate crisis.
World water day
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On World Water Day, various self-organized environmental organizations demonstrated at the doors of the nation's Congress to demand measures based on the environment and the climate crisis.
World water day
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On World Water Day, various self-organized environmental organizations demonstrated at the doors of the nation's Congress to demand measures based on the environment and the climate crisis.
World water day
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On World Water Day, various self-organized environmental organizations demonstrated at the doors of the nation's Congress to demand measures based on the environment and the climate crisis.
World water day
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On World Water Day, various self-organized environmental organizations demonstrated at the doors of the nation's Congress to demand measures based on the environment and the climate crisis.
World water day
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Woman sitting with a sign -Water is worth more than gold- On World Water Day, various self-organized environmental organizations demonstrated at the doors of the nation's Congress to demand measures based on the environment and the climate crisis.
World water day
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On World Water Day, various self-organized environmental organizations demonstrated at the doors of the nation's Congress to demand measures based on the environment and the climate crisis.
World water day
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On World Water Day, various self-organized environmental organizations demonstrated at the doors of the nation's Congress to demand measures based on the environment and the climate crisis.
World water day
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On World Water Day, various self-organized environmental organizations demonstrated at the doors of the nation's Congress to demand measures based on the environment and the climate crisis.
World water day
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Woman sitting with a sign -Rulers we are watching you- On World Water Day, various self-organized environmental organizations demonstrated at the doors of the nation's Congress to demand measures based on the environment and the climate crisis.
World water day
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On World Water Day, various self-organized environmental organizations demonstrated at the doors of the nation's Congress to demand measures based on the environment and the climate crisis.
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