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  • Band playing during the festival Kumpania, balkan music, in Argein, Ariege, France.
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  • Dancers perform on the streets during the Fire festival in Santiago, Cuba on Wednesday July 9, 2008.
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  • A reveler records a musical performance on his cell phone during a show held on the occasion of the annual Oguaa Fetu Afahye Festival in Cape Coast, Ghana on Saturday September 6, 2008.
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  • Young men sing on stage during a music performance on the occasion of the annual Oguaa Fetu Afahye Festival in Cape Coast, Ghana on Saturday September 6, 2008.
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  • Young members of the Liberian Dance Troupe (LDT) sing the national anthem of Liberian during a performance at the Buduburam refugee settlement, roughly 20 km west of Accra, Ghana's capital, on Saturday April 14, 2007. One of the main goals of the LDT is to teach young refugee children, many of which have never seen Liberia, about their country's music, dance and culture. The Buduburam refugee settlement is still home over 30,000 Liberians, most of which have mixed feelings about returning to Liberia.
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  • A crowd watches as Canadian artist Dave Bidini plays a song during a performance by the Liberian Dance Troupe (LDT) at the Buduburam refugee settlement, roughly 20 km west of Accra, Ghana's capital, on Saturday April 14, 2007. One of the main goals of the LDT is to teach young refugee children, many of which have never seen Liberia, about their country's music, dance and culture. The Buduburam refugee settlement is still home over 30,000 Liberians, most of which have mixed feelings about returning to Liberia.
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  • A young Liberian girl from the Liberian Dance Troupe (LDT) holds up the microphone for Canadian artist Dave Bidini to sing during a performance at the Buduburam refugee settlement, roughly 20 km west of Accra, Ghana's capital, on Saturday April 14, 2007. One of the main goals of the LDT is to teach young refugee children, many of which have never seen Liberia, about their country's music, dance and culture. The Buduburam refugee settlement is still home over 30,000 Liberians, most of which have mixed feelings about returning to Liberia..
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  • Canadian artist Dave Bidini plays a song during a performance by the Liberian Dance Troupe (LDT) at the Buduburam refugee settlement, roughly 20 km west of Accra, Ghana's capital, on Saturday April 14, 2007. One of the main goals of the LDT is to teach young refugee children, many of which have never seen Liberia, about their country's music, dance and culture. The Buduburam refugee settlement is still home over 30,000 Liberians, most of which have mixed feelings about returning to Liberia..
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  • A young Liberian girl from the Liberian Dance Troupe (LDT) holds up the microphone for Canadian artist Dave Bidini to sing during a performance at the Buduburam refugee settlement, roughly 20 km west of Accra, Ghana's capital, on Saturday April 14, 2007. One of the main goals of the LDT is to teach young refugee children, many of which have never seen Liberia, about their country's music, dance and culture. The Buduburam refugee settlement is still home over 30,000 Liberians, most of which have mixed feelings about returning to Liberia..
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  • Young members of the Liberian Dance Troupe (LDT) sing the national anthem of Liberian during a performance at the Buduburam refugee settlement, roughly 20 km west of Accra, Ghana's capital, on Saturday April 14, 2007. One of the main goals of the LDT is to teach young refugee children, many of which have never seen Liberia, about their country's music, dance and culture. The Buduburam refugee settlement is still home over 30,000 Liberians, most of which have mixed feelings about returning to Liberia.
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  • Members of the Harmony Community Centre perform an a capella song at the Buduburam refugee settlement, roughly 20 km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Friday April 13, 2007. The Buduburam refugee settlement is still home over 30,000 Liberians, most of which have mixed feelings about returning to Liberia. The Harmony Community Centre is aimed at helping people with mental and physical disabilities integrate with the community through art, music and theater performances.
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  • Members of the Harmony Community Centre perform a sketch on the importance of education in front of other members at the Buduburam refugee settlement, roughly 20 km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Friday April 13, 2007. The Buduburam refugee settlement is still home over 30,000 Liberians, most of which have mixed feelings about returning to Liberia. The Harmony Community Centre is aimed at helping people with mental and physical disabilities integrate with the community through art, music and theater performances..
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  • Members of the Harmony Community Centre perform a sketch on the importance of education in front of other members at the Buduburam refugee settlement, roughly 20 km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Friday April 13, 2007. The Buduburam refugee settlement is still home over 30,000 Liberians, most of which have mixed feelings about returning to Liberia. The Harmony Community Centre is aimed at helping people with mental and physical disabilities integrate with the community through art, music and theater performances..
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  • Members of the Harmony Community Centre perform an a capella song in front of other members at the Buduburam refugee settlement, roughly 20 km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Friday April 13, 2007. The Buduburam refugee settlement is still home over 30,000 Liberians, most of which have mixed feelings about returning to Liberia. The Harmony Community Centre is aimed at helping people with mental and physical disabilities integrate with the community through art, music and theater performances..
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  • Members of the Harmony Community Centre perform a sketch on the importance of education in front of other members at the Buduburam refugee settlement, roughly 20 km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Friday April 13, 2007. The Buduburam refugee settlement is still home over 30,000 Liberians, most of which have mixed feelings about returning to Liberia. The Harmony Community Centre is aimed at helping people with mental and physical disabilities integrate with the community through art, music and theater performances..
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  • Members of the Harmony Community Centre perform a sketch on the importance of education in front of other members at the Buduburam refugee settlement, roughly 20 km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Friday April 13, 2007. The Buduburam refugee settlement is still home over 30,000 Liberians, most of which have mixed feelings about returning to Liberia. The Harmony Community Centre is aimed at helping people with mental and physical disabilities integrate with the community through art, music and theater performances..
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  • Members of the Harmony Community Centre perform an a capella song in front of other members at the Buduburam refugee settlement, roughly 20 km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Friday April 13, 2007. The Buduburam refugee settlement is still home over 30,000 Liberians, most of which have mixed feelings about returning to Liberia. The Harmony Community Centre is aimed at helping people with mental and physical disabilities integrate with the community through art, music and theater performances..
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  • Community counselor from UNICEF partner NGO Femme Active Georgette Kakou Amoin prepares to perform an HIV screening test on Atche Yolande, 22, at the Koumassi Grand Campement health center in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire on Thursday July 18, 2013. Yolande tested negative.
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  • Members of the Liberian Dance Troupe (LDT) perform traditional dancing at the Buduburam refugee settlement, roughly 20 km west of Accra, Ghana's capital, on Saturday April 14, 2007. One of the main goals of the LDT is to teach young refugee children, many of which have never seen Liberia, about their country's music, dance and culture. The Buduburam refugee settlement is still home over 30,000 Liberians, most of which have mixed feelings about returning to Liberia.
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  • Young girls from the Krobo tribal group perform a traditional dance before their peers as they undergo puberty rites - locally called dipo - in Somanya, Eastern Region, Ghana.
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  • Children hold cardboard black stars as they prepare to perform during celebrations held at the Independence Square in Accra, Ghana, on Tuesday Mar 6, 2007. Celebrations were held here and elsewhere in the country on the occasion of Ghana's 50th anniversary of independence from Britain.
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  • Photo illustration representing a knife used to perform genital mutilation on girls in the town of Katiola, Cote d'Ivoire on Saturday July 13, 2013.
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  • Photo illustration representing knives used to perform genital mutilation on girls in the town of Katiola, Cote d'Ivoire on Saturday July 13, 2013.
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  • Lab technician Kwasi Koffi Jacques, collects a blood sample from Aya Solange Siallo, 24, to perform an HIV/AIDS test at the NDA health center in Dimbokro, Cote d'Ivoire on Friday June 19, 2009.
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  • Students perform a sketch on HIV/AIDS awareness in front of other students outside the Zogbeli Junior Secondary School in Tamale, Ghana on Thursday June 7, 2007..
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  • Students perform a sketch on HIV/AIDS awareness in front of other students outside the Zogbeli Junior Secondary School in Tamale, Ghana on Thursday June 7, 2007..
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  • Members of the Liberian Dance Troupe (LDT) perform traditional dancing at the Buduburam refugee settlement, roughly 20 km west of Accra, Ghana's capital, on Saturday April 14, 2007. One of the main goals of the LDT is to teach young refugee children, many of which have never seen Liberia, about their country's music, dance and culture. The Buduburam refugee settlement is still home over 30,000 Liberians, most of which have mixed feelings about returning to Liberia.
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  • Members of the Liberian Dance Troupe (LDT) perform traditional dancing at the Buduburam refugee settlement, roughly 20 km west of Accra, Ghana's capital, on Saturday April 14, 2007. One of the main goals of the LDT is to teach young refugee children, many of which have never seen Liberia, about their country's music, dance and culture. The Buduburam refugee settlement is still home over 30,000 Liberians, most of which have mixed feelings about returning to Liberia.
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  • Members of the Liberian Dance Troupe (LDT) perform traditional dancing at the Buduburam refugee settlement, roughly 20 km west of Accra, Ghana's capital, on Saturday April 14, 2007. One of the main goals of the LDT is to teach young refugee children, many of which have never seen Liberia, about their country's music, dance and culture. The Buduburam refugee settlement is still home over 30,000 Liberians, most of which have mixed feelings about returning to Liberia.
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  • Members of the Liberian Dance Troupe (LDT) perform traditional dancing at the Buduburam refugee settlement, roughly 20 km west of Accra, Ghana's capital, on Saturday April 14, 2007. One of the main goals of the LDT is to teach young refugee children, many of which have never seen Liberia, about their country's music, dance and culture. The Buduburam refugee settlement is still home over 30,000 Liberians, most of which have mixed feelings about returning to Liberia.
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  • Members of the Liberian Dance Troupe (LDT) perform traditional dancing at the Buduburam refugee settlement, roughly 20 km west of Accra, Ghana's capital, on Saturday April 14, 2007. One of the main goals of the LDT is to teach young refugee children, many of which have never seen Liberia, about their country's music, dance and culture. The Buduburam refugee settlement is still home over 30,000 Liberians, most of which have mixed feelings about returning to Liberia.
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  • Members of the Liberian Dance Troupe (LDT) perform traditional dancing at the Buduburam refugee settlement, roughly 20 km west of Accra, Ghana's capital, on Saturday April 14, 2007. One of the main goals of the LDT is to teach young refugee children, many of which have never seen Liberia, about their country's music, dance and culture. The Buduburam refugee settlement is still home over 30,000 Liberians, most of which have mixed feelings about returning to Liberia.
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  • Members of the Liberian Dance Troupe (LDT) perform traditional dancing at the Buduburam refugee settlement, roughly 20 km west of Accra, Ghana's capital, on Saturday April 14, 2007. One of the main goals of the LDT is to teach young refugee children, many of which have never seen Liberia, about their country's music, dance and culture. The Buduburam refugee settlement is still home over 30,000 Liberians, most of which have mixed feelings about returning to Liberia.
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  • Young members of the Liberian Dance Troupe (LDT) perform traditional dancing at the Buduburam refugee settlement, roughly 20 km west of Accra, Ghana's capital, on Saturday April 14, 2007. One of the main goals of the LDT is to teach young refugee children, many of which have never seen Liberia, about their country's music, dance and culture. The Buduburam refugee settlement is still home over 30,000 Liberians, most of which have mixed feelings about returning to Liberia.
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  • Young girls from the Krobo tribal group perform a traditional dance before their peers as they undergo puberty rites - locally called dipo - in Somanya, Eastern Region, Ghana.
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  • Lab technician Kwasi Koffi Jacques, collects a blood sample from Aya Solange Siallo, 24, to perform an HIV/AIDS test at the NDA health center in Dimbokro, Cote d'Ivoire on Friday June 19, 2009.
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  • Members of the Liberian Dance Troupe (LDT) perform traditional dancing at the Buduburam refugee settlement, roughly 20 km west of Accra, Ghana's capital, on Saturday April 14, 2007. One of the main goals of the LDT is to teach young refugee children, many of which have never seen Liberia, about their country's music, dance and culture. The Buduburam refugee settlement is still home over 30,000 Liberians, most of which have mixed feelings about returning to Liberia.
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  • Members of the Liberian Dance Troupe (LDT) perform traditional dancing while others prepare backstage at the Buduburam refugee settlement, roughly 20 km west of Accra, Ghana's capital, on Saturday April 14, 2007. One of the main goals of the LDT is to teach young refugee children, many of which have never seen Liberia, about their country's music, dance and culture. The Buduburam refugee settlement is still home over 30,000 Liberians, most of which have mixed feelings about returning to Liberia.
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  • Members of the Liberian Dance Troupe (LDT) perform traditional dancing at the Buduburam refugee settlement, roughly 20 km west of Accra, Ghana's capital, on Saturday April 14, 2007. One of the main goals of the LDT is to teach young refugee children, many of which have never seen Liberia, about their country's music, dance and culture. The Buduburam refugee settlement is still home over 30,000 Liberians, most of which have mixed feelings about returning to Liberia.
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  • Young girls from the Krobo tribal group perform a traditional dance before their peers as they undergo puberty rites - locally called dipo - in Somanya, Eastern Region, Ghana.
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  • Photo illustration showing a woman being locked up into a cell at the police station in Katiola, Cote d'Ivoire on Saturday July 13, 2013. In July 2012,  for the first time ever in the country, nine women were arrested and jailed for performing genital mutilation on girls.
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  • Community counselor from UNICEF partner NGO Femme Active Georgette Kakou Amoin performs a HIV screening test with a blood sample from Atche Yolande, 22, at the Koumassi Grand Campement health center in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire on Thursday July 18, 2013. Yolande tested negative.
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  • Atche Yolande, 22, waits for results while community counselor from UNICEF partner NGO Femme Active Georgette Kakou Amoin performs a HIV screening test with a sample of her blood at the Koumassi Grand Campement health center in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire on Thursday July 18, 2013. Yolande tested negative.
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  • Community counselor from UNICEF partner NGO Femme Active Georgette Kakou Amoin performs a HIV screening test with a blood sample from Atche Yolande, 22, at the Koumassi Grand Campement health center in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire on Thursday July 18, 2013. Yolande tested negative.
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  • Community counselor from UNICEF partner NGO Femme Active Georgette Kakou Amoin draws performs an HIV screening test with a blood sample from Kone Barakissa, who doesn't know her age, during a family planning consultation at the Koumassi Grand Campement health center in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire on Thursday July 18, 2013. She tested negative.
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  • Photo illustration showing a woman holding the bars of a prison cell at the police station in Katiola, Cote d'Ivoire on Saturday July 13, 2013. In July 2012,  for the first time ever in the country, nine women were arrested and jailed for performing genital mutilation on girls.
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  • Photo illustration showing a woman holding the bars of a prison cell at the police station in Katiola, Cote d'Ivoire on Saturday July 13, 2013. In July 2012,  for the first time ever in the country, nine women were arrested and jailed for performing genital mutilation on girls.
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  • Photo illustration showing a woman being locked up into a cell at the police station in Katiola, Cote d'Ivoire on Saturday July 13, 2013. In July 2012,  for the first time ever in the country, nine women were arrested and jailed for performing genital mutilation on girls.
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  • Dr. Kamson Kamara cleans up Aminata Sisay, who says she's 15, after performing a c-section operation at the Princess Christian Maternity Hospital in Freetown, Sierra Leone on Monday April 26, 2010. Aminata waited too long before coming to the hospital, and lost her child, who needed to be removed from her womb through surgery.
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  • Blood stains the shoes of Dr. Kamson Kamara as he performs a c-section operation at the Princess Christian Maternity Hospital in Freetown, Sierra Leone on Monday April 26, 2010.
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  • Dr. Kamson Kamara performs a c-section operation on Aminata Sisay, who says she's 15, at the Princess Christian Maternity Hospital in Freetown, Sierra Leone on Monday April 26, 2010. Aminata waited too long before coming to the hospital, and lost her child, who needed to be removed from her womb through surgery.
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  • Mentally disabled children sing in front of other members of the Harmony Community Centre at the Buduburam refugee settlement, roughly 20 km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Friday April 13, 2007. The Buduburam refugee settlement is still home over 30,000 Liberians, most of which have mixed feelings about returning to Liberia. The Harmony Community Centre is aimed at helping people with mental and physical disabilities integrate with the community through art, music and theater performances..
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  • Counselor from UNICEF partner NGO Femme Active Cecile Traore performs a HIV screening test on a young girl at the Koumassi general hospital in Abidjan Cote d'Ivoire on Friday July 19, 2013. The girl tested negative.
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