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		<title>8 Mile Settlement photography project</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Check out another project from the Pacific region &#8211; this one going on in Papua New Guinea &#8211; in a settlement near Port Moresby called 8 Mile. 8 Mile Settlement project is a nice example of an increasingly popular approach to community development &#8211; using creative arts (painting, photography, storytelling and traditional weaving) to empower people [...]]]></description>
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