The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT23) WOLLIN BULA, Ethiopia -- May 29, 2004 -- ETHIOPIA-RESETTLE --Temiru Gemechu on his farm in Wollin Bula, Ethiopia on May 22, 2004. He left last year in a government plan to move farmers to more fertile lowlands, but malarial mosquitoes, lack of drinking water and other woes sent him back. When Ethiopia's government decided last year to relocate 2 million struggling farmers and save them from the country's cycle of starvation, the desperate villagers in Wollin Bula signed up as pioneers in the effort. As they climbed aboard a truck headed for more fertile land, they sang and danced in celebration. Today all but one of them have given up their new plots and returned home. (Vanessa Vick/The New York Times)
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