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EGYPT - POVERTY - ECONOMY - COMMUNITIES

EGYPT - POVERTY - ECONOMY - COMMUNITIES
Egyptian grocer Mohamed Mustafa, 31, stands at his shop's window as children gather around in the village of al-Nehaya, one of the country's poorest, in the province of Assiut in central Egypt, on November 16, 2019. The name of the remote Egyptian village Al-Nehaya sounds much like the Arabic word for "the end", which is sadly fitting given the grinding poverty endured by most of its people.
Mohamed el-Shahed / AFP
Document reference 000_1MG9QY
SLUG EGYPT - POVERTY - ECONOMY - COMMUNITIES
Creation date 11/16/2019 15:46 UTC
City/Country An Nihāyah, Egypt
Credit Mohamed el-Shahed / AFP
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EGYPT - POVERTY - ECONOMY - COMMUNITIES

EGYPT - POVERTY - ECONOMY - COMMUNITIES
Egyptian grocer Mohamed Mustafa, 31, stands at his shop's window as children gather around in the village of al-Nehaya, one of the country's poorest, in the province of Assiut in central Egypt, on November 16, 2019. The name of the remote Egyptian village Al-Nehaya sounds much like the Arabic word for "the end", which is sadly fitting given the grinding poverty endured by most of its people.
Mohamed el-Shahed / AFP