20 shots of how business looks in developing countries
The World Bank is an international financial institution that was created to provide financial and technical assistance to developing countries. One of the events organized by the bank was the annual photo contest, designed to help residents who want to do business in developing countries on their own, but who do not have access to basic banking services. In 2015, the contest collected more than 3 thousand photos sent from 77 countries. Perhaps, not a single office job looks as beautiful as the do-it-yourself business presented in the pictures.
Vietnam Workers Cross Sand Dunes
Watchmaker at work in Dubai's historic district - Bur Dubai
Girl sells ginger and garlic on a street of India
That's how the people of Vietnam are repairing huge fishing nets, an amazing shot!
Owner at the counter of his little shop in India
Camel Market in Egypt
This man works as a seller of betel nuts in Bangladesh.
Father works with his son
Snapshot of a worker in Bangladesh
Barber man near his workplace
A weaver weaves colorful canvases right on the lower floor of his own house (Varanasi)
These man and woman are producers of tomato paste in Turkey, and so, according to an old recipe, they make their products
Woman picks corn in Tanzania
The herds of Chinese shepherds by the number of goals are quite impressive
Girl collects eggs on a duck farm
These women are engaged in the cultivation of vegetables that they subsequently have to sell (northern India)
Photo taken behind glass of gravel workers in Bangladesh
Potters work in West Bengal (India), while several children show them their hands, attaching them to a stretched awning. Children's fun gave a photo, which, by the way, took third place in the competition, mysticism.
In second place was a picture of a Chinese fisherman, taken at the very moment he began to throw a net
And the prize was a shot of a family from West Bengal working together in a rice field
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