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23-AUG-2016 Dick Keely

Kayayei Sombrero

Makola Market, Accra, Ghana

There are ~160,000 'Kayayei' (female market porters) in Accra.
Around 15,000 arrive each year from Ghana's northern regions.
They are pushed by poverty and pulled by the hope of lucrative work.
Wholesalers, traders and shoppers hire them to move heavy goods through the labyrinth of alleys and lanes in the city's bustling markets.
They hawk whatever people will buy, from cleaning products to kola nuts.
They load, unload and wash down trucks, and they run errands.
It's a tough life and many of them are exploited and badly treated.
Kaya means "burden" and yoo (plural yei) means "female".
By definition, this is women's work.
Reference: https://www.theguardian.com/global-development-professionals-network/2013/nov/22/ghanas-female-porters-get-family-planning-advice

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Frank Gines28-Sep-2016 19:41
Great capture! Love the colors of the working lady as well with the street.V
laine27-Sep-2016 17:28
The inequality of it all...in old age the impact of this practice must be horrendous ( if they reach old age that is ) VV
Gary27-Sep-2016 15:26
Nice street image...
Nora van Beek27-Sep-2016 13:44
Her direct gaze at the camera adds to the impact of this image as does the extreme close up. Excellent work! V!
Dennis Hoyne27-Sep-2016 02:39
A cool shot of this working lady in her colorful dress! V.
Helen Betts27-Sep-2016 00:13
What an excellent and telling capture. Thanks for the information as well. V.
Julie Oldfield26-Sep-2016 21:56
Superbly captured. Love her gaze. V
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