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  • A boy plays drums on a plastic jerrican in the West Point slum in Monrovia, Montserrado county, Liberia on Monday April 2, 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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  • A woman shops for plastic containers during a non-food item fair in the Miketo IDP settlement, Katanga province, Democratic Republic of Congo on Sunday February 19, 2012. Displaced people who have lost most of their belongings as they fleed their homes receive coupons their can exchange for goods at a fair held in partnership with local traders.
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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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  • An internally displaced woman sits on an empty plastic container 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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  • Woman selling bags made from recycled plastic bags at the Village Artisanal de Ouagadougou, a cooperative that employs dozens of artisans who work in different mediums, in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, on Monday November 3, 2008.
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  • A woman carrying a plastic bag on her head walks down a street in central Accra, Ghana on Tuesday June 16, 2009.
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  • A woman sets bowls, pots and dishes on an elevated dish rack, used to dry dishes instead laying them directly on the ground, outside her home in the village of Kawejah, Grand Cape Mount county, Liberia on Friday April 6, 2012. As part of the UNICEF-sponsored CLTS (community-led total sanitation) programme, such racks are built by families to help improve hygiene conditions and prevent the spread of diseases.
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  • A boy carries a jerrican of water on his head in the Clara Town slum of Monrovia, Montserrado county, Liberia on Thursday April 5, 2012.
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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 woman filters oil produced from shea nuts at the Dembayouma shea processing center in the village of Bankoumana, near Bamako, Mali on Friday January 15, 2010.
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  • Shea products in the stock room at "La Maison du Karité" shea processing center in Siby, near Bamako, Mali on Friday January 15, 2010.
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  • A woman filters oil produced from shea nuts at the Dembayouma shea processing center in the village of Bankoumana, near Bamako, Mali on Friday January 15, 2010.
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  • Shea butter in a large barrel at "La Maison du Karité" shea processing center in Siby, near Bamako, Mali on Friday January 15, 2010.
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  • Boys stand in a cloud of smoke by burning pieces of plastic near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Thursday August 21, 2008..Using pieces of plastic from computer casings and foam from old refrigerators, boys build fires to burn plastic off cables that come from computers and other electronics. They recover the copper and sell it for about $4 a kilo.
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  • Ghana: 25 April 2012, A girl uses a plastic bag to gather rain water during a downpour at the Dodowa new town health outreach point in Dodowa.The GAVI Alliance is a public-private partnership that brings together developing country and donor governments, WHO, UNICEF, the World Bank, the vaccine industry in both industrialised and developing countries, research and technical agencies, civil society, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and other private philanthropists.  Set up in 2000 as the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation, GAVI's mission is to save children's lives and protect people's health by increasing access to immunisation in the world's poorest countries.
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  • A girl sits next to a plastic container filled with mangoes in the West Point slum in Monrovia, Montserrado county, Liberia on Monday April 2, 2012.
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  • Salamatu Abdalay, 32, sells plastic bags in the shop she started thanks to support from CAMFED in Tamale, Northern Region, Ghana on Thursday November 3, 2011.
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  • A young refugee girl from Central African Republic sits by plastic jericans lined up by a water pump in the village of Boulembe, near Bertoua, Cameroon, on Tuesday September 15, 2009.
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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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  • A boy ties a plastic container full of water to the back of his bike as he prepares to head home 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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  • A boy ties a plastic container full of water to the back of his bike as he prepares to head home 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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  • The plastic casing of a Blaupunkt television lays among other trash 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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  • The empty casing of a computer monitor lays on the ground while boys burn plastic off cables from electronics to recover copper near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Tuesday August 12, 2008.
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  • A boys walks through smoke as he carries a ball of cables that came from computers and other electronics near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Thursday August 21, 2008. Boys use fire to burn off the plastic off cables and extract the copper that can be sold for money. Half a kilo of copper will sell for about $2..
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  • Sarah Adjrokor, 18, fills plastic containers with water from a tap in a poor neighborhood of Accra, Ghana's capital, on Monday Mar 5, 2007. Most parts of the city are plagued with intermittent water shortages, and people buy water from the few running taps. They then have to carry the containers to their homes over distances that often reach several hundred meters. Meanwhile, Ghana is preparing to celebrate its 50 years of independence from the UK on March 6th.
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  • Deworming medicine in small plastic bags to facilitate mixing with water for giving to small children during a vaccination session at the primary school in the town of Coyolito, Honduras on Wednesday April 24, 2013.
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  • A girl carries two empty plastic jerricans as she heads to buy water in the Clara town slum in Monrovia, Montserrado county, Liberia on Thursday April 5, 2012.
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  • A girl bathes in a plastic container in the West Point slum in Monrovia, Montserrado county, Liberia on Monday April 2, 2012.
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  • A boy sits in a plastic container tied to a scale while being weighed at the Pipeline health center in Monrovia, Montserrado county, Liberia on Monday April 2, 2012.
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  • A woman carries a UNICEF-sponsored hygiene kit she just received during a distribution to displaced people and returnees in the village of Ligaleu, Cote d'Ivoire on Wednesday May 4, 2011. The kits, comprising a collapsible jerican, soap, and plastic containers, are meant to provide basic items to displaced people who lost most of their belongings when they ran away from violence.
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  • Salamatu Abdalay, 32, sells plastic bags in the shop she started thanks to support from CAMFED in Tamale, Northern Region, Ghana on Thursday November 3, 2011.
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  • A teenage girl uses a plastic bin to protect herself from the rain in Porto Novo, Benin on Sunday October 24, 2010.
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  • Boys make soccer balls out of plastic bags and rope  in the Mugunga II IDP camp on the outskirts of Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, on Wednesday December 17, 2008.
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  • Young child with a plastic container in a rural area near Kpong, Ghana on Wednesday June 17, 2009.
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  • Workers pack mangoes in plastic crates at Domescho farms in Somanya, Ghana on Wednesday June 17, 2009.
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  • Boys tie plastic containers full of water to the back of their bicycles as they prepare to head home 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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  • A boy ties a plastic container full of water to the back of his bike as he prepares to head home 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.
    GHA07.0310.GUINEAWORM427.jpg
  • A boy ties plastic containers full of water to the back of his bike as he prepares to head home 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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  • The plastic casing of a Telefunken VCR  lays among other trash near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Thursday August 21, 2008.
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  • A boy handles a bundle of copper wire after burning off the plastic that covered it near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Thursday August 21, 2008..
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  • A boy pours water from a plastic sachet onto hot copper wire to cool it off before handling it near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Thursday August 21, 2008.
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  • A young man stirs the fire he uses to burn plastic off computer parts to recover copper that he will then sell for money near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Thursday August 21, 2008.
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  • A boy stirs the fire he uses to burn plastic off computer parts to recover copper that he will then sell for money near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Thursday August 21, 2008.
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  • A man fills plastic containers with water from a tap in a poor neighborhood of Accra, Ghana's capital, on Monday Mar 5, 2007. Most parts of the city are plagued with intermittent water shortages, and people buy water from the few running taps. They then have to carry the containers to their homes over distances that often reach several hundred meters. Meanwhile, Ghana is preparing to celebrate its 50 years of independence from the UK on March 6th.
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  • Rafael Yeboah, 13, waits to fill his plastic containers with water from a tap in a poor neighborhood of Accra, Ghana's capital, on Monday Mar 5, 2007. Only when Rafael will have finished transporting the water home will he be able to head to school. Most parts of the city are plagued with intermittent water shortages, and people buy water from the few running taps. They then have to carry the containers to their homes over distances that often reach several hundred meters. Meanwhile, Ghana is preparing to celebrate its 50 years of independence from the UK on March 6th.
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