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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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  • A boy walks past a sign advertising soft drinks for sale at Rally Time market in Monrovia, Montserrado county, Liberia on Thursday April 5, 2012.
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  • A woman uses a chlorine water treatment product to treat drinking water at home 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 woman uses a chlorine water treatment product to treat drinking water at home 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 child drinks from a plastic mug.Northern Ghana, Wednesday November 12, 2008.
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  • A child drinks from a plastic mug.Northern Ghana, Wednesday November 12, 2008.
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  • A child drinks from a plastic mug.Northern Ghana, Wednesday November 12, 2008.
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  • A boy drinks water from a filter in his home. Northern Ghana, Thursday November 13, 2008.
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  • Kouadio Ahou Viviane breast feeds her 16-month-old boy Emmanuel Ngora Kwame during a consultation with Sister Pauline Kangah Akissi and Dr. Charles Joseph Diby (not seen) at the NDA health center in Dimbokro, Cote d'Ivoire on Friday June 19, 2009.
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  • Kwaku Amoin Chimène breast feeds her eleven-month-old daughter Esther N'zi Amena while waiting at the NDA health center in Dimbokro, Cote d'Ivoire on Friday June 19, 2009.
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  • A woman gives her daughter a solution of water and crushed cotrimoxazole in the village of Lalo, Benin on Friday September 14, 2007.
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  • Beer advert in Dimbokro, Cote d'Ivoire on Friday June 19, 2009.
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  • Kouadio Ahou Viviane (right) breast feeds her 16-month-old boy Emmanuel Ngora Kwame while they wait to see a doctor at the NDA health center in Dimbokro, Cote d'Ivoire on Friday June 19, 2009.
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  • Kwaku Amoin Chimène breast feeds her eleven-month-old daughter Esther N'zi Amena while waiting at the NDA health center in Dimbokro, Cote d'Ivoire on Friday June 19, 2009.
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  • A mother breast feeds her child at the Adja-Ouere community health center in the village of Adja-Ouere, Benin and head out to remote villages to vaccinate children on Friday September 14, 2007.
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  • HIV/AIDS counselor Kevin Kouassi Gallet and Dr. Charles Joseph Diby discuss while sharing a drink in a bar  in Dimbokro, Cote d'Ivoire on Friday June 19, 2009.
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  • HIV/AIDS counselor Kevin Kouassi Gallet and Dr. Charles Joseph Diby discuss while sharing a drink in a bar  in Dimbokro, Cote d'Ivoire on Friday June 19, 2009.
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  • HIV/AIDS counselor Kevin Kouassi Gallet and Dr. Charles Joseph Diby sit in a bar  in Dimbokro, Cote d'Ivoire on Friday June 19, 2009.
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  • HIV/AIDS counselor Kevin Kouassi Gallet and Dr. Charles Joseph Diby sit in a bar  in Dimbokro, Cote d'Ivoire on Friday June 19, 2009.
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  • A woman gives her child some water to drink as she sits outside a tent at a UNICEF-sponsored therapeutic feeding center at the Mongo hospital in the town of Mongo, Guera province, Chad on Tuesday October 16, 2012.
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  • Kobenda Walemba, his wife Emerance Masca, and their two children stand in an empty room of the small house they rent for $10 a month in Goma, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Monday December 15, 2008. The couple has been in Goma for three weeks, which they reached after walking for 9 hours after violence broke out in Kiwanja, where they lived. "We saw that if we went to stay in the camp, we would get diarrhea, we would get sick, because of all the people who stay there," explains Walemba. "We had a little bit of money so we found this house. We don't sleep well, we have no food. To find water to drink is a problem. I hope our children can have a good life."
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  • Walemba Kobenda, 28 (man).Masca Emerance, 18..2 children.9hrs walk to come here.Kiwanja???..theyve been here for 3 weeks..We saw that if we went to stay in the camp, we would get diarrhea, we would get sick, because of all the people who stay there...We had a little bit of money so we found this house. We pay $10 per month for rent...We don't sleep well, we have no food, to find water to drink is a problem...100F = 20L of water..Children 4 years old, 1.5 years old..I hope our children can have a good life...He's a farmer, and also owns a small provisions shop.
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  • Aminata Nombre, 34, gives her 20-month-old son Ali Souleni some water to drink at their home in the Campement neighborhood of Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire on Wednesday July 10, 2013. Aminata is under ARV treatment and takes three pills every day.
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  • A woman uses a water pump to give a cow to drink in the village of Fadje, Chad on Friday February 10, 2012.
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  • Children drinking from a fountain at the primary school in the town of Coyolito, Honduras on Wednesday April 24, 2013.
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  • Bandaged leg of a young boy suffering from guinea worm at the guinea worm case containment center in Savelugu, northern Ghana, on Friday March 9, 2007. A parasite transmitted through water, guinea worm emerges from the host's body nine months after drinking contaminated water. Measuring up to 1 meter, it can only be pulled out a few cm every day to prevent it from breaking inside the host's body. Despite a widespread eradication program Ghana has the second largest number of cases in the world - after Sudan.
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  • A girl waits to fill a container during a UNICEF-sponsored drinking water distribution to flood victims in Cotonou, Benin on Sunday October 24, 2010. The city's water network has been rendered unusable in flooded parts of the city, and many people rely on such water distributions that are carried out by the fire service..
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  • Assana Mohammed, 10, cries as a health worker extracts a guinea worm her ankle at the guinea worm case containment center in Savelugu, northern Ghana, on Friday March 9, 2007. A parasite transmitted through water, guinea worm emerges from the host's body nine months after drinking contaminated water. Measuring up to 1 meter, it can only be pulled out a few cm every day to prevent it from breaking inside the host's body. Despite a widespread eradication program Ghana has the second largest number of cases in the world - after Sudan..
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  • A girl drinks water from a water pump at the Oulampane primary school in the town of Oulampane, Senegal, on Tuesday June 12, 2007.
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  • Children drinking from a fountain at the primary school in the town of Coyolito, Honduras on Wednesday April 24, 2013.
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  • A woman uses a chlorine water treatment product to treat drinking water at home 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 girl drinks from a hand pump in the village of Moglaa, Ghana on Thursday November 11, 2010.
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  • A girl drinks from a hand pump in the village of Moglaa, Ghana on Thursday November 11, 2010.
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  • A boy waits to fill a container during a UNICEF-sponsored drinking water distribution to flood victims in Cotonou, Benin on Sunday October 24, 2010. The city's water network has been rendered unusable in flooded parts of the city, and many people rely on such water distributions that are carried out by the fire service..
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  • A girl waits to fill a container during a UNICEF-sponsored drinking water distribution to flood victims in Cotonou, Benin on Sunday October 24, 2010. The city's water network has been rendered unusable in flooded parts of the city, and many people rely on such water distributions that are carried out by the fire service..
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  • A girl suffering from cholera drinks to re-hydrate herself while recovering at the Virunga cholera treament center in Goma, Eastern Democratic of Congo on Monday December 15, 2008. Mungwiko is the second of eight siblings to be infected with cholera. With the recent displacement of over 300,000 people in DRC's North Kivu province, thousands of people are living in close proximity, in IDP camps or in host families, increasing the stress on already scarce water supply networks and increasing the transmission rate of infectious diseases such as cholera.
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  • Information sign on guinea worm outside the guinea worm case containment center in Savelugu, northern Ghana, on Friday March 9, 2007. A parasite transmitted through water, guinea worm emerges from the host's body nine months after drinking contaminated water. Measuring up to 1 meter, it can only be pulled out a few cm every day to prevent it from breaking inside the host's body. Despite a widespread eradication program Ghana has the second largest number of cases in the world - after Sudan..
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  • Bandaged foot of a boy suffering from guinea worm at the guinea worm case containment center in Savelugu, northern Ghana, on Friday March 9, 2007. A parasite transmitted through water, guinea worm emerges from the host's body nine months after drinking contaminated water. Measuring up to 1 meter, it can only be pulled out a few cm every day to prevent it from breaking inside the host's body. Despite a widespread eradication program Ghana has the second largest number of cases in the world - after Sudan..
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  • A health worker holds up a guinea worm after pulling it out of the leg of Fatima Sayibu, 4, at the guinea worm case containment center in Savelugu, northern Ghana, on Friday March 9, 2007. A parasite transmitted through water, guinea worm emerges from the host's body nine months after drinking contaminated water. Measuring up to 1 meter, it can only be pulled out a few cm every day to prevent it from breaking inside the host's body. Despite a widespread eradication program Ghana has the second largest number of cases in the world - after Sudan..
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  • A health worker extracts a guinea worm from the ankle of ten-year-old Assana Mohammed, at the guinea worm case containment center in Savelugu, northern Ghana, on Friday March 9, 2007. A parasite transmitted through water, guinea worm emerges from the host's body nine months after drinking contaminated water. Measuring up to 1 meter, it can only be pulled out a few cm every day to prevent it from breaking inside the host's body. Despite a widespread eradication program Ghana has the second largest number of cases in the world - after Sudan..
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  • A boy with suffering from guinea worm sits at the guinea worm case containment center in Savelugu, northern Ghana, on Friday March 9, 2007. A parasite transmitted through water, guinea worm emerges from the host's body nine months after drinking contaminated water. Measuring up to 1 meter, it can only be pulled out a few cm every day to prevent it from breaking inside the host's body. Despite a widespread eradication program Ghana has the second largest number of cases in the world - after Sudan..
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  • Abubakar Barrie, 8, a severely malnourished child, drinks up under the watch of his father Chernor Anhusine Barrie at the therapeutic feeding center of the Magbenthe hospital in Makeni, Sierra Leone on Thursday February 26, 2009. UNICEF sponsored some of the construction of the hospital facilities, and also provides high-protein biscuits and milk as part of a joint effort with the World Food Programme..
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  • A girl who sells sachets of drinking water waits while boys burn cables from electronics to recover copper near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Thursday August 21, 2008. While girls aren't directly involved in the business, they sell boys the water they use to cool off hot copper wires before handling them.
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  • A girl drinks water from a water pump at the Oulampane primary school in the town of Oulampane, Senegal, on Tuesday June 12, 2007.
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  • Girls selling cold drinks on the streets of Tamale, Ghana, on Sunday June 3, 2007.
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  • A woman uses a chlorine water treatment product to treat drinking water at home 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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  • Girls carry away a container they just had filled during a UNICEF-sponsored drinking water distribution to flood victims in Cotonou, Benin on Sunday October 24, 2010. The city's water network has been rendered unusable in flooded parts of the city, and many people rely on such water distributions that are carried out by the fire service.
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  • Dawoda Idrissu, 17, sits at the guinea worm case containment center in Savelugu, northern Ghana, on Friday March 9, 2007. A parasite transmitted through water, guinea worm emerges from the host's body nine months after drinking contaminated water. Measuring up to 1 meter, it can only be pulled out a few cm every day to prevent it from breaking inside the host's body. Despite a widespread eradication program Ghana has the second largest number of cases in the world - after Sudan..
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  • Amina Abukari, 7, lies on a wooden bench as as a health worker extracts a guinea worm from her buttocks at the guinea worm case containment center in Savelugu, northern Ghana, on Friday March 9, 2007. A parasite transmitted through water, guinea worm emerges from the host's body nine months after drinking contaminated water. Measuring up to 1 meter, it can only be pulled out a few cm every day to prevent it from breaking inside the host's body. Despite a widespread eradication program Ghana has the second largest number of cases in the world - after Sudan..
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  • People enjoy a few drinks at one of multiple beachside bars at Labadi Beach in Accra, Ghana on Sunday October 8, 2007. Also known as La Pleasure Beach, it is one of the city's most popular hangouts, especially on Sunday afternoons.
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