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This image captures a vibrant market scene in Kasoa, Ghana, centered around a woman working while carrying a sleeping child. The woman, wearing a light-colored top and a blue and white patterned headwrap, is actively engaged in preparing goods for sale. A young child, dressed in a red top, is sleeping peacefully on her back, secured in a traditional fabric carrier. The main activity shows the woman handling a large quantity of a white, creamy substance, likely shea butter or a similar product. She is seen scooping it from a yellow bucket, partially labeled "ANCHOR GOLD," into a large metal tray. Several metal tins containing the same product are also in the tray. Adjacent to her, numerous portions of this white product are individually wrapped in white plastic bags, tied at the top to create cone-like shapes, displayed on a white sack marked "QUALITY." Surrounding her, various other market goods are visible. To her immediate left, several bright yellow jerrycans, some with green labels showing the word "ADUN," are stacked. Below them are red buckets, one labeled "LeVonce." In the background, shelves are laden with an assortment of packaged goods, including plastic bottles, containers, and rolls of materials, indicative of a general store or diverse market stall. A cardboard box with Chinese text and "400ML" is visible, along with a small brown handbag. The scene depicts a bustling, open-air market environment during daylight hours. The woman's focused expression and the child's slumber highlight the common practice of mothers integrating childcare with their daily work in such settings.
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