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District 30 of Ouagadougou. Seydou Ilboudo, 45 years old, bricklayer said, "It becomes harder and harder to work, because the number of masons is increasing day by day. " Burkina Faso.

Photo by Ollivier Girard for Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR).

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