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  • Group of children on front porch of a house.
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  • Ghanaian children on porch in small town near Swedru.
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  • Group of children peeking through window in small village near Swedru.
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  • Children playing on fishing nets on the beach at Aflao, Volta region, Eastern Ghana.
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  • Tarah 7, prepares cassava leaves as she cooks with her mother Edith at their home in the village of Jenneh, Bomi county, Liberia on Tuesday April 3, 2012. As part of a UNICEF sponsored social cash transfer programme, Tarah and her family receive 2650 Liberian dollars (approx. 36 USD) per month. The money has allowed her to buy cassava from which she makes fufu that she then sells for profit. She also uses some of the money to send all of her seven children to school. Before joining the programme, only 3  of her children attended school.
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  • Jenneh Johnson, 31, feeds her daughter Jusu, 2, at home in the village of Julijuah, Bomi county, Liberia on Tuesday April 3, 2012. Jenneh has been receiving 2050 Liberian dollars (approx. 28 USD) per month since April 2010 through a UNICEF-sponsored social cash transfer programme. She says the money has allowed her to renovate the roof of her home, and send all her children to school. Before joining the programme only two of her children attended school.
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  • Children in a classroom at the Bazzama primary school in the town of Bazzama, Cameroon on Wednesday September 16, 2009.  The school integrates the children of refugees from Central African Republic with residents from the area.
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  • Children stand in a doorway in the village of Lalo, Benin on Tuesday September 18, 2007. The chalk marks above the door indicate that children have been vaccinated.
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  • Tarah, 7, helps her mother Edith Saysay, 35, clean dishes  outside their home in the village of Jenneh, Bomi county, Liberia on Tuesday April 3, 2012. As part of a UNICEF sponsored social cash transfer programme, Edith and her family receive 2650 Liberian dollars (approx. 36 USD) per month. The money has allowed her to buy cassava from which she makes fufu that she then sells for profit. She also uses some of the money to send all of her seven children to school. Before joining the programme, only 3  of her children attended school.
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  • Jenneh Johnson, 31, gives water to drink to her daughter Jusu, 2, at home in the village of Julijuah, Bomi county, Liberia on Tuesday April 3, 2012. Jenneh has been receiving 2050 Liberian dollars (approx. 28 USD) per month since April 2010 through a UNICEF-sponsored social cash transfer programme. She says the money has allowed her to renovate the roof of her home, and send all her children to school. Before joining the programme only two of her children attended school.
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  • Jenneh Johnson, 31, feeds her daughter Jusu, 2, at home in the village of Julijuah, Bomi county, Liberia on Tuesday April 3, 2012. Jenneh has been receiving 2050 Liberian dollars (approx. 28 USD) per month since April 2010 through a UNICEF-sponsored social cash transfer programme. She says the money has allowed her to renovate the roof of her home, and send all her children to school. Before joining the programme only two of her children attended school.
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  • Children in a classroom at the Bazzama primary school in the town of Bazzama, Cameroon on Wednesday September 16, 2009.  The school integrates the children of refugees from Central African Republic with residents from the area.
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  • Internally displaced women and children fill jericans with water from a large UNICEF-sponsored bladder outside the Kanyaruchinya school in the town of Kibati, on the outskirts of Goma, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Friday December 12, 2008. Classes stopped in the school - normally attended by 400 children - when people displaced by recent fighting found refuge inside the school buildings.
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  • An internally displaced woman sits on the ground with her children outside the Kanyaruchinya school in the town of Kibati, on the outskirts of Goma, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Friday December 12, 2008. Classes stopped in the school - normally attended by 400 children - when people displaced by recent fighting found refuge inside the school buildings.
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  • Satta Fahnbulleh, 17, interviews a woman while Karn B. Sherman, 17, takes notes as they work on producing a UNICEF-sponsored youth radio program that will air on a local radio station in the town of Sinje, Grand Cape Mount county, Liberia on Friday April 6, 2012. The program is entirely run by teenagers, and discusses various issues related to children's rights, health, education, etc.
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  • Togolese children in a crowded classroom in a small village along the Togolese border, Eastern Ghana. Thousands of Togolese citizens crossed the border into Ghana after the violence that followed presidential elections in April 2005. Partly because of strong cultural ties between populations on both sides of the border, Togolese refugees were able to enjoy the relative hospitality of their Ghanaian neighbours, and are today scattered in various villages across the border. The UNHCR complains that, since the refugees aren't concentratred in large camps, media attention has been minimal, and that it has been very difficult to attract funding.
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  • Children stand between basic shelters made of tarp at the Miketo IDP settlement, Katanga province, Democratic Republic of Congo on Sunday February 19, 2012.
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  • Children fill jericans of water from a pipe in the Mugunga II IDP camp on the outskirts of Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, on Wednesday December 17, 2008.
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  • Cchildren in a classroom at the Bazzama primary school in the town of Bazzama, Cameroon on Wednesday September 16, 2009.  The school integrates the children of refugees from Central African Republic with residents from the area.
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  • Children sit outside the Bazzama Integrated Health Center in the town of Bazzama, Cameroon on Wednesday September 16, 2009..
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  • Children sit outside the Bazzama Integrated Health Center in the town of Bazzama, Cameroon on Wednesday September 16, 2009..
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  • Children browsing the internet at an internet cafe in Accra, Ghana.
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  • Children browsing the internet at an internet cafe in Accra, Ghana.
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  • Children carrying water buckets on their heads  in Savelugu, northern Ghana, on March 10, 2007.
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  • Group of children in Gorom Gorom, Northeastern Burkina Faso.
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  • Togolese children in a crowded classroom in a small village along the Togolese border, Eastern Ghana. Thousands of Togolese citizens crossed the border into Ghana after the violence that followed presidential elections in April 2005. Partly because of strong cultural ties between populations on both sides of the border, Togolese refugees were able to enjoy the relative hospitality of their Ghanaian neighbours, and are today scattered in various villages across the border. The UNHCR complains that, since the refugees aren't concentratred in large camps, media attention has been minimal, and that it has been very difficult to attract funding.
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  • Togolese children in a crowded classroom in a small village along the Togolese border, Eastern Ghana. Thousands of Togolese citizens crossed the border into Ghana after the violence that followed presidential elections in April 2005. Partly because of strong cultural ties between populations on both sides of the border, Togolese refugees were able to enjoy the relative hospitality of their Ghanaian neighbours, and are today scattered in various villages across the border. The UNHCR complains that, since the refugees aren't concentratred in large camps, media attention has been minimal, and that it has been very difficult to attract funding.
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  • Children carrying water buckets on their heads  in Savelugu, northern Ghana, on March 10, 2007.
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  • Satta Fahnbulleh, 17, interviews a woman while Karn B. Sherman, 17, takes notes as they work on producing a UNICEF-sponsored youth radio program that will air on a local radio station in the town of Sinje, Grand Cape Mount county, Liberia on Friday April 6, 2012. The program is entirely run by teenagers, and discusses various issues related to children's rights, health, education, etc.
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  • A former child soldier sits against a wall covered in drawings of firearms and military vehicles in a transit and orientation center for child soldiers in N'Djamena, Chad on Thursday June 10, 2010. Center workers ask children to draw anything they like as a way to understand how they feel and get a sense of what's on their minds.
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  • Young girls stand by a wall outside the Bazzama primary school in the town of Bazzama, Cameroon on Wednesday September 16, 2009.  The school integrates the children of refugees from Central African Republic with residents from the area..
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  • Children stand in line in the school yard during a visit by UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Mia Farrow at the Bazzama primary school in the town of Bazzama, Cameroon on Wednesday September 16, 2009.
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  • Hand prints of children on the wall of the Bazzama primary school in the town of Bazzama, Cameroon on Wednesday September 16, 2009..
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  • Children browsing the internet at an internet cafe in Accra, Ghana.
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  • Children browsing the internet at an internet cafe in Accra, Ghana.
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  • Children clean dishes in the village of Lalo, Benin on Tuesday September 18, 2007.
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  • A displaced boy attends school in a 4th grade class at the CCLK (Centre Chrétien du Lac Kivu) primary school outside the CCLK spontaneous IDP site near Mugunga, on the outskirts of Goma, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Wednesday December 17, 2008. Over half of the children in the school are displaced by conflict, but many more in the IDP site cannot afford school fees and don't attend class.
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  • Children sell papayas by the roadside near Kpong, Ghana on Wednesday June 17, 2009.
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  • School children.Northern Ghana, Wednesday November 12, 2008.
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  • Children wearing sandals at the Shasha IDP site near the town of Shasha, 23km south-west of Goma, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Friday December 12, 2008.
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  • Abibatou Goudiaby, 21, lights an oil lamp so that her children can study at home in the village of Kagnarou, Senegal on Saturday May 29, 2010.
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  • Women and children get water from a hand pump outside their village.
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  • Children stand by makeshift huts in the CCLK (Centre Chrétien du Lac Kivu) spontaneous IDP site near Mugunga, on the outskirts of Goma, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Wednesday December 17, 2008. The site, that sprung up seven months ago, shelters over 2,500 people who have fled conflict.
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  • Children fill jericans with water from a pipe outside the Mboga primary school in the town of Kibati, on the outskirts of Goma, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Friday December 12, 2008.
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  • Members of the Djaha family outside their home in Dimbokro, Cote d'Ivoire on Friday June 19, 2009. From left to right Henri Joel Djaha Kouakou, 11, Solange Djaha Ahou, 8, Viviane M'Bra Affoue, 32, Alice Bienvenue Djaha Aya, 7 and Barthelemy Djaha N'Gueran, 44. Both parents and the two youngest children are HIV-positive.
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  • Members of the Djaha family in their home in Dimbokro, Cote d'Ivoire on Friday June 19, 2009. From left to right Henri Joel Djaha Kouakou, 11, Viviane M'Bra Affoue, 32, Alice Bienvenue Djaha Aya, 7, Barthelemy Djaha N'Gueran, 44 and Solange Djaha Ahou, 8. Both parents and the two youngest children are HIV-positive.
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  • Alice Bienvenue Djaha Aya, 7, (front) and her mother Viviane M'Bra Affoue, 32, (left) at their family home in Dimbokro, Cote d'Ivoire on Friday June 19, 2009. Both are HIV-positive. Other children are not members of the family.
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  • Mothers and their children attend an information session at the Kpong health center in Kpong, Ghana on Wednesday June 17, 2009.
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  • Abibatou Goudiaby, 21, sits with her children while they study at home in the light of an oil lamp in the village of Kagnarou, Senegal on Saturday May 29, 2010.
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  • Children near a water pump outside their village.
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  • Children in school uniforms washing hands after using a latrine.Northern Ghana, Wednesday November 12, 2008.
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  • Children wearing t-shirts promoting hand-washing.Northern Ghana, Wednesday November 12, 2008.
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  • Children carry jericans of water on their backs in the Mugunga II IDP camp on the outskirts of Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, on Wednesday December 17, 2008.
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  • Children raise their hands to answer their teacher's question at the Mboga primary school in the town of Kibati, on the outskirts of Goma, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Friday December 12, 2008. Classes started again on Dec 1 after the school was occupied during 8 weeks by IDPs fleeing fighting.
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  • Children in class at the Mboga primary school in the town of Kibati, on the outskirts of Goma, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Friday December 12, 2008. Classes started again on Dec 1 after the school was occupied during 8 weeks by IDPs fleeing fighting.
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  • Members of the Djaha family outside their home in Dimbokro, Cote d'Ivoire on Friday June 19, 2009. From left to right Henri Joel Djaha Kouakou, 11, Solange Djaha Ahou, 8, Viviane M'Bra Affoue, 32, Alice Bienvenue Djaha Aya, 7 and Barthelemy Djaha N'Gueran, 44. Both parents and the two youngest children are HIV-positive.
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  • Members of the Djaha family in their home in Dimbokro, Cote d'Ivoire on Friday June 19, 2009. From left to right Henri Joel Djaha Kouakou, 11, Viviane M'Bra Affoue, 32, Alice Bienvenue Djaha Aya, 7, Barthelemy Djaha N'Gueran, 44 and Solange Djaha Ahou, 8. Both parents and the two youngest children are HIV-positive.
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  • Members of the Djaha family in their home in Dimbokro, Cote d'Ivoire on Friday June 19, 2009. From left to right Henri Joel Djaha Kouakou, 11, Viviane M'Bra Affoue, 32, Alice Bienvenue Djaha Aya, 7, Barthelemy Djaha N'Gueran, 44 and Solange Djaha Ahou, 8. Both parents and the two youngest children are HIV-positive.
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  • Children play soccer in a rural area near Kpong, Ghana on Wednesday June 17, 2009.
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  • Children look through a hole in a tarp tent at the Shasha IDP site near the town of Shasha, 23km south-west of Goma, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Friday December 12, 2008.
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  • Togolese refugees waiting at a UNHCR food distribution centre in the Ghanaian Volta region. Thousands of Togolese citizens crossed the border into Ghana after the violence that followed presidential elections in April 2005. Partly because of strong cultural ties between populations on both sides of the border, Togolese refugees were able to enjoy the relative hospitality of their Ghanaian neighbours, and are today scattered in various villages across the border. The UNHCR complains that, since the refugees aren't concentratred in large camps, media attention has been minimal, and that it has been very difficult to attract funding.
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  • A girl carries firewood and cassava leaves on her head in the village of Kawejah, Grand Cape Mount county, Liberia on Friday April 6, 2012.
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  • A girl holds a younger child on her lap in the Clara town slum in Monrovia, Montserrado county, Liberia on Thursday April 5, 2012.
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  • Portrait of a girl in the West Point slum in Monrovia, Montserrado county, Liberia on Monday April 2, 2012.
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  • A woman cooks outside the basic shelter where she lives with her family at the Miketo IDP settlement, Katanga province, Democratic Republic of Congo on Sunday February 19, 2012.
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  • Two girls hike up a paved path to the fortress of Forte Real de Sao Filipe in Cidade Velha, Cape Verde on Sunday December 26, 2010. The fortress was built by the Portuguese in 1585.
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  • A boy's face is painted with chalk to simulated white facial hair of an elderly man for a theater production.Northern Ghana, Wednesday November 12, 2008.
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  • A boy's face is painted with chalk to simulated white facial hair of an elderly man for a theater production.Northern Ghana, Wednesday November 12, 2008.
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  • Two girls hold hands while they carry a bucket in Accra, Ghana on Tuesday June 16, 2009.
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  • Adjatou Traoré, 13, sits in a classroom at the Petit Paris primary school in the town of Dori, 240 km northeast of Burkina Faso's capital Ouagadougou on Monday May 11, 2009. When she was 12, Adjatou's mother attempted to sell her to a Ghanaian man who was trying to find his son a wife. She refused the marry the man. "Early marriage is not a good thing," she says, "because a child should never have to give up school."
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  • A young girl from the Krobo tribal group get her hair shaven as she undergoes puberty rites - locally called dipo - in Somanya, Eastern Region, Ghana. Formerly a required step in the rituals, the shaving of the hair can now be avoided for a fee of 50 cents paid by parents. Many parents choose to pay the fee to avoid criticism from schoolmates or fellow church-goers.
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  • Young Berber girls, Ait Boughmez valley, Moroccan High Atlas.
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  • Boys sitting under baobab tree, Ghana.
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  • Young boy holding his foot up.
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  • A girl stands under a painting that indicates directions to a nearby toilet and bath facility in the West Point slum in Monrovia, Montserrado county, Liberia on Monday April 2, 2012.
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  • A woman who wears a t-shirt promoting iodized salt holds a child on her lap.
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  • Boy using an outdoor latrine at school.Northern Ghana, Wednesday November 12, 2008.
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  • Portrait of a boy frowning.Northern Ghana, Wednesday November 12, 2008.
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  • A boy runs back to the hut where he lives with his family in the Mugunga II IDP camp on the outskirts of Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, on Wednesday December 17, 2008.
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  • A girl sits on a floor mat while her sister lies down at the Kiwanja MONUC IDP camp in near the town of Kiwanja, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, during a visit on Thursday December 11, 2008. Nearly 5,000 people have set camp outside the UN base here, seeking protection, after recent violence forced them to flee their homes.
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  • Three boys help a man push a wooden scooter (chikudu) loaded with logs in Rutshuru, 70km north of Goma, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, on Thursday December 11, 2008..
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  • Young boy standing among mud houses in Tano Akakro, Cote d'Ivoire on Saturday June 20, 2009.
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  • Adjatou Traoré, 13, sits in a classroom at the Petit Paris primary school in the town of Dori, 240 km northeast of Burkina Faso's capital Ouagadougou on Monday May 11, 2009. When she was 12, Adjatou's mother attempted to sell her to a Ghanaian man who was trying to find his son a wife. She refused the marry the man. "Early marriage is not a good thing," she says, "because a child should never have to give up school."
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  • Boys fill plastic containers with water at the Dikunani dam in Savelugu, northern Ghana, on Friday March 9, 2007. The only of four water sources that has not completely dried out around Savelugu, the pond is used by hundreds of people daily who sometimes walk several kilometers to fetch water. Despite the presence of mesh filters available to people who come get water, cases of guinea worm in the area have gone up sharply in the recent months.
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  • Boys rummage through ashes as they look for strings of copper wire near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Thursday August 21, 2008.
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  • A boy sits on his bicycle near a large pile of plastic casings from computers and other electronics near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Tuesday August 12, 2008.
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  • A boy carries a load of cables and wires from computers and other electronics as he prepares to set them on fire to recover copper near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Thursday August 21, 2008.
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  • Young girls from the Krobo tribal group undergo puberty rites - locally called dipo - in Somanya, Eastern Region, Ghana.
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  • Young girls from the Krobo tribal group wear traditional waist beads as they undergo puberty rites - locally called dipo - in Somanya, Eastern Region, Ghana.
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  • Young girls from the Krobo tribal group stand in line wearing traditional beads as they undergo puberty rites - locally called dipo - in Somanya, Eastern Region, Ghana.
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  • Young girls from the Krobo tribal group hold calabashes used to carry rain water on their heads as they undergo puberty rites - locally called dipo - in Somanya, Eastern Region, Ghana.
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  • A young boy stands lonely on a hazy beach at Beyin, Western Ghana. ©Olivier Asselin, 2005
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  • A boy draws water from a well in the village of Kawejah, Grand Cape Mount county, Liberia on Friday April 6, 2012.
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  • A boy comes out of a home holding a plastic teapot typically used for going to the bathroom and hand washing in the village of Kawejah, Grand Cape Mount county, Liberia on Friday April 6, 2012.
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  • Portrait of a boy with a deflated football on his head in the village of Kawejah, Grand Cape Mount county, Liberia on Friday April 6, 2012.
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  • Portrait of a boy in the village of Kawejah, Grand Cape Mount county, Liberia on Friday April 6, 2012.
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  • A girl picks up a handful of ash, a substitute for soap, as she washes his hands at a pedal-activated hand washing station outside a home latrine in the village of Kawejah, Grand Cape Mount county, Liberia on Friday April 6, 2012. As part of the UNICEF sponsored CLTS programme, communities learn to put in practice good hygiene and sanitation practices.
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  • A boy washes his hands at a pedal-activated hand washing station outside a home latrine in the village of Kawejah, Grand Cape Mount county, Liberia on Friday April 6, 2012. As part of the UNICEF sponsored CLTS programme, communities learn to put in practice good hygiene and sanitation practices.
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  • A boy washes his hands at a pedal-activated hand washing station outside a home latrine in the village of Kawejah, Grand Cape Mount county, Liberia on Friday April 6, 2012. As part of the UNICEF sponsored CLTS programme, communities learn to put in practice good hygiene and sanitation practices.
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  • Portrait of a teenage girl in the Clara Town slum of Monrovia, Montserrado county, Liberia on Thursday April 5, 2012.
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