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The image depicts a group of five women, likely in a classroom or community hall setting in Unguwar Shanu, Nigeria. The walls are painted a light, neutral color and appear to have some markings or writing on them. The lighting suggests it is daytime. The women are dressed in traditional African attire, including headscarves and long dresses, in various colors and patterns. One woman on the far left is wearing a light brown hijab and a dress, her face partially visible. Next to her, a woman in a blue and gold patterned headscarf and a shimmering grey shawl is speaking, gesturing with her hands. She wears a light-colored dress. The woman in the center, wearing a black hijab and glasses, holds a green package, possibly of sanitary pads, and wears a patterned pink and white dress. To her right, a woman in a light blue hijab and white outer garment is holding a similar green package and looking downwards. The woman on the far right, wearing a black and white patterned headscarf and glasses, has a gold pendant necklace and is holding a piece of paper and a pen. She wears a white outer garment over a patterned dress. The activity appears to be an educational or distribution session, possibly related to hygiene or health, given the presence of the sanitary pad packages. The expressions of the women suggest engagement and possibly discussion. One woman is actively speaking, while others appear to be listening or participating in the exchange. There is a plastic bag filled with items on the floor in front of the woman in the light blue hijab, and a bottle of water on a table behind the woman in the center. There is no visible text in the image other than faint markings on the wall.
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