Candlelight vigil on World Food Day
2008-10-22 03:51:50 GMT2008-10-22 11:51:50 (Beijing Time) China Daily
Government workers light candles to join the worldwide candlelight vigil on world food security and kick-off celebrations for World Food Day at the Quezon city circle, suburban Manila, Philippines October 21, 2008. A recent survey by the Social Weather Stations (SWS), published on a local newspaper on Tuesday, showed about 3.3 million Filipino families or 18.4 percent went hungry at least once in the last three months. [Agencies]
Government workers join the worldwide candlelight vigil to promote world food security and kick off celebrations for World Food Day at Quezon city circle, suburban Manila October 21, 2008. A recent survey by the Social Weather Stations (SWS), published in a local newspaper on Tuesday, showed that about 3.3 million Filipino families or 18.4 percent went hungry at least once in the last three months. [Agencies]
Government workers watch fireworks during the worldwide candlelight vigil on world food security and kick-off celebrations for World Food Day at the Quezon city circle, suburban Manila October 21, 2008. A recent survey by the Social Weather Stations (SWS), published in a local newspaper on Tuesday, showed that about 3.3 million Filipino families or 18.4 percent went hungry at least once in the last three months. [Agencies]
Government workers join a worldwide candlelight vigil to promote world food security and kick off celebrations for World Food Day at Quezon city circle, suburban Manila October 21, 2008. A recent survey by the Social Weather Stations (SWS), published in a local newspaper on Tuesday, showed that about 3.3 million Filipino families or 18.4 percent went hungry at least once in the last three months. [Agencies]
Government workers light candles to join the worldwide candlelight vigil on world food security and kick-off celebrations for World Food Day at the Quezon city circle, suburban Manila, Philippines October 21, 2008. A recent survey by the Social Weather Stations (SWS), published on a local newspaper on Tuesday, showed about 3.3 million Filipino families or 18.4 percent went hungry at least once in the last three months.