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  • A health worker examines a sick child in a clinic run by MSF next to the Tabacongo health center, in the town of Tabacongo, Katanga province, on Sunday February 19, 2012.
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  • A boy who suffers from malaria lies on a bed in a clinic run by MSF next to the Tabacongo health center, in the town of Tabacongo, Katanga province, on Sunday February 19, 2012.
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  • A patient receives treatment at a cholera treatment center at the Kibati IDP camp on the outskirts of Goma, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Friday December 12, 2008.
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  • Chacklie Soman, 17, holds her son Leo Karsor, 8 months, who is malnourished, during growth monitoring at the Pipeline health center in Monrovia, Montserrado county, Liberia on Monday April 2, 2012.
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  • A health worker takes a child's temperature in a clinic run by MSF next to the Tabacongo health center, in the town of Tabacongo, Katanga province, on Sunday February 19, 2012.
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  • Garsiline Koko, 3, who suffers from malnutrition, is being weighed at the Pipeline health center in Monrovia, Montserrado county, Liberia on Monday April 2, 2012.
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  • A girl lies on a bench at the NDA health center in Dimbokro, Cote d'Ivoire on Friday June 19, 2009.
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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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  • Kouadio Ahou Viviane holds 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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  • Ahoua Konante waits with her seven-year-old daughter Aishata, who suffers from fever, cough and muscle pains, at the NDA health center in Dimbokro, Cote d'Ivoire on Friday June 19, 2009.
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  • Kouadio Ahou Viviane holds 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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  • Sixteen-month-old Emmanuel Ngora Kwame sits on his mother's lap 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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  • Aisha Alhassan, 12 (second from left) attends class at the Nyologu Primary School in the village of Nyologu, northern Ghana, on Wednesday June 6, 2007. "I like to study maths," says Aisha, who helps her parents at home by picking shea nuts, fetching water and washing bowls. "I want to become a nurse, so I can take care of mother if she becomes sick," she adds. Only 4 of 21 students in this class are girls..
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  • A man trained as a "basic community service agent" (ASBC in French, for Agent Service de Base Communautaire) discusses with a woman as he tries to diagnose her sick child in the village of Lalo, Benin on Friday September 14, 2007. ASBCs provide basic health diagnosis and treatment for patients in rural areas who can't readily access health centers.
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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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  • A man trained as a "basic community service agent" (ASBC in French, for Agent Service de Base Communautaire) discusses with a woman as he tries to diagnose her sick child in the village of Lalo, Benin on Friday September 14, 2007. ASBCs provide basic health diagnosis and treatment for patients in rural areas who can't readily access health centers.
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  • A man trained as a "basic community service agent" (ASBC in French, for Agent Service de Base Communautaire) uses a standard form to diagnose a sick child in the village of Lalo, Benin on Friday September 14, 2007. ASBCs provide basic health diagnosis and treatment for patients in rural areas who can't readily access health centers.
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  • A man trained as a "basic community service agent" (ASBC in French, for Agent Service de Base Communautaire) explains the proper drug dosage a mother must give her sick child in the village of Alakouta, Benin on Friday September 14, 2007. ASBC's receive training that allows them to provide basic health advice and sell drugs to villagers who cannot easily access health centers.
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  • A man trained as a "basic community service agent" (ASBC in French, for Agent Service de Base Communautaire) examines a sick child brought by his mother in the village of Alakouta, Benin on Friday September 14, 2007. ASBC's receive training that allows them to provide basic health advice and sell drugs to villagers who cannot easily access health centers.
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