Selling or trading food is a common way of feeding a family.

Women buy small amounts of fruit and vegetables then re-sell them.

Sheltered from the hot sun by the shade of a building.

Market day in Longido is busy and colourful.

This woman received a loan from Project TEMBO to raise chickens.

Chickens run freely in Longido village.

Surrounding girls washing dishes in the open air.

Maasai women are noted for making colourful decorative beaded jewelery.

The old roadside 'banda' where beads were sold to tourists.

A new brick structure with a roof, designed by the women, 

has since been built with the assistance of Project TEMBO.

A manual sewing machine provides an opportunity to earn an income.