"People clean their neighborhood as part of a work project funded by the Hugo Chavez administration. One of the ways that Chavez's government has re-alocated oil revenues is by funding neighborhood work projects. The people in this neighborhood of Chua were payed the equivelant of about $15 for 5 hours of work, cleaning and placing a pesticide on the trees to keep bugs from killing them. " ©Brian L Frank | Lightstalkers
People clean their neighborhood as part of a work project funded by the Hugo Chavez administration.  One of the ways that Chavez's government has re-alocated oil revenues is by funding neighborhood work projects. The people in this neighborhood of Chua were payed the equivelant of about $15 for 5 hours of work, cleaning and placing a pesticide on the trees to keep bugs from killing them.

 (image by Brian L Frank)
People clean their neighborhood as part of a work project funded by the Hugo Chavez administration. One of the ways that Chavez's government has re-alocated oil revenues is by funding neighborhood work projects. The people in this neighborhood of Chua were payed the equivelant of about $15 for 5 hours of work, cleaning and placing a pesticide on the trees to keep bugs from killing them.
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