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  • Community members discuss about good hygiene practices to verify how they've understood key messages during a meeting 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 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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  • Community volunteer explaining the importance of using a treated mosquito net to villagers. Northern Ghana, Thursday November 13, 2008.
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  • Community volunteer explaining the importance of using a treated mosquito net to villagers. Northern Ghana, Thursday November 13, 2008.
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  • Rural radio station in Builsa, Ghana on Monday October 5, 2009.
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  • Rural radio station in Builsa, Ghana on Wednesday November 12, 2008.
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  • Rural radio station in Builsa, Ghana on Monday October 5, 2009.
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  • Woman buying iodized salt from a store. Northern Ghana, Thursday November 13, 2008.
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  • Rural radio station in Builsa, Ghana on Wednesday November 12, 2008.
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  • Rural radio station in Builsa, Ghana on Wednesday November 12, 2008.
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  • Rural radio station in Builsa, Ghana on Monday October 5, 2009.
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  • Rural radio station in Builsa, Ghana on Monday October 5, 2009.
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  • Rural radio station in Builsa, Ghana on Monday October 5, 2009.
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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 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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  • 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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  • 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 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..
    GHA07.0413.BUDUBURAM057.JPG
  • Abdulai Sadia teaches children under a tree in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011. Sadia first started teaching children under a tree before community members helped her build a proper school.
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  • Women listen during a meeting on ways to improve child protection in the village of Podio, Bas-Sassandra region, Côte d'Ivoire on Friday March 2, 2012. As part of the UNICEF-sponsored project, community workers visit each community twice a month during a period of six months to help them find their own ways to better protect children..
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  • Abdulai Sadia and community members who helped built the school poses for a group picture in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011.
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  • Abdulai Sadia stands in the doorway of the school where she used to teach children in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011. Part of the roof collapsed a few months back, and she now teaches in another building lent by a community member.
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  • Abdulai Sadia stands in the doorway of the school where she used to teach children in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011. Part of the roof collapsed a few months back, and she now teaches in another building lent by a community member.
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  • Abdulai Sadia teaches children under a tree in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011. Sadia first started teaching children under a tree before community members helped her build a proper school.
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  • Abdulai Sadia teaches children under a tree in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011. Sadia first started teaching children under a tree before community members helped her build a proper school.
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  • Abdulai Sadia teaches children under a tree in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011. Sadia first started teaching children under a tree before community members helped her build a proper school.
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  • Abdulai Sadia teaches children under a tree in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011. Sadia first started teaching children under a tree before community members helped her build a proper school.
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  • Abdulai Sadia teaches children under a tree in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011. Sadia first started teaching children under a tree before community members helped her build a proper school.
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  • The school where Abdulai Sadia used to teach children in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011. Part of the roof collapsed a few months back, and she now teaches in another building lent by a community member.
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  • Abdulai Sadia teaches children under a tree in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011. Sadia first started teaching children under a tree before community members helped her build a proper school.
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  • Children listen while a staff member from UNICEF partner organization OIS Afrique speaks about female genital mutilation during a community gathering in the town of Katiola, Cote d'Ivoire on Saturday July 13, 2013. Through group workshops and home visits, the organization works with communities and FGM/C practitioners to help put an end to the practice.
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  • Community volunteer Hawa Kiadii washes her 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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  • Abdulai Sadia stands outside the school where she used to teach children in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011. Part of the roof collapsed a few months back, and she now teaches in another building lent by a community member.
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  • Abdulai Sadia stands outside the school where she used to teach children in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011. Part of the roof collapsed a few months back, and she now teaches in another building lent by a community member.
    GHA11.1102.CAMFED0711.JPG
  • Abdulai Sadia stands in the doorway of the school where she used to teach children in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011. Part of the roof collapsed a few months back, and she now teaches in another building lent by a community member.
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  • Abdulai Sadia stands in the doorway of the school where she used to teach children in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011. Part of the roof collapsed a few months back, and she now teaches in another building lent by a community member.
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  • Abdulai Sadia teaches children under a tree in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011. Sadia first started teaching children under a tree before community members helped her build a proper school.
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  • Abdulai Sadia teaches children under a tree in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011. Sadia first started teaching children under a tree before community members helped her build a proper school.
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  • Abdulai Sadia teaches children under a tree in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011. Sadia first started teaching children under a tree before community members helped her build a proper school.
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  • Abdulai Sadia stands in the school where she used to teach children in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011. Part of the roof collapsed a few months back, and she now teaches in another building lent by a community member.
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  • Abdulai Sadia stands in the school where she used to teach children in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011. Part of the roof collapsed a few months back, and she now teaches in another building lent by a community member.
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  • Abdulai Sadia and community members who helped built the school poses for a group picture in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011.
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  • Abdulai Sadia teaches children under a tree in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011. Sadia first started teaching children under a tree before community members helped her build a proper school.
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  • Young men covered with talcum powder (used to make it more difficult for opponents to get a firm grasp) wait for wrestling matches to start during the yearly evala festival in the town of Houde, northern Togo, on Thursday July 12, 2007.<br />
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During the week-long tourney, young men wrestle against peers from their own and other villages. The evala festival is not only a sporting event, but also part of the rites of passage young men from the KabyŽ ethnic group will complete as they become full-grown men. The fighters, called evalo, will wrestle on three consecutive years to show their strength and their worth as they become full members of the community. <br />
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Wrestlers cover themselves with talcum powder to allegedly make it more difficult for their opponent to get a firm grasp. Rubbing hands with dirt is also a popular technique which many believe helps counter the slippery effect of talcum powder. On the eve of the first day of fighting, the father of each evalo will buy a dog for his son to eat. It is believed that the meat of the animal will endow the young man with the strength and courage characteristic to the animal.<br />
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While the wrestling is reserved to young men in their early to mid-twenties, younger boys also take part in unofficial matches as they prepare to become the next evalo. Even though supporters often become infuriated when their fighter is denied the victory they think he deserves, the outcome of the wrestling matches has little importance. Winners celebrate alongside those who are defeated and more than anything else, the evala festival is a social gathering where KabyŽs come to meet each other. Many KabyŽs in the diaspora even come home to attend the event. <br />
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The first day of fighting pits evalos from two halves of a same village against each other. On the next day, fighters from an entire village wrestle against their peers from a neighbor settlement before joining them and facing together a similar group on the third day of the event. After one day
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  • A woman helps young men cover themselves with talcum powder as they prepare for wrestling matches during the yearly evala festival in the town of Houde, northern Togo, on Thursday July 12, 2007. The powder, fighters say, makes it more difficult for their opponent to get a firm grasp.<br />
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During the week-long tourney, young men wrestle against peers from their own and other villages. The evala festival is not only a sporting event, but also part of the rites of passage young men from the KabyŽ ethnic group will complete as they become full-grown men. The fighters, called evalo, will wrestle on three consecutive years to show their strength and their worth as they become full members of the community. <br />
<br />
Wrestlers cover themselves with talcum powder to allegedly make it more difficult for their opponent to get a firm grasp. Rubbing hands with dirt is also a popular technique which many believe helps counter the slippery effect of talcum powder. On the eve of the first day of fighting, the father of each evalo will buy a dog for his son to eat. It is believed that the meat of the animal will endow the young man with the strength and courage characteristic to the animal.<br />
<br />
While the wrestling is reserved to young men in their early to mid-twenties, younger boys also take part in unofficial matches as they prepare to become the next evalo. Even though supporters often become infuriated when their fighter is denied the victory they think he deserves, the outcome of the wrestling matches has little importance. Winners celebrate alongside those who are defeated and more than anything else, the evala festival is a social gathering where KabyŽs come to meet each other. Many KabyŽs in the diaspora even come home to attend the event. <br />
<br />
The first day of fighting pits evalos from two halves of a same village against each other. On the next day, fighters from an entire village wrestle against their peers from a neighbor settlement before joining them and facing together a similar gr
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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 gets a blood sample from the finger of Atche Yolande, 22, for a HIV screening test 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 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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  • Community counselor from UNICEF partner NGO Femme Active Georgette Kakou Amoin discusses with Kone Barakissa, who doesnt know her age, during a family planning consultation visit at the Koumassi Grand Campement health center in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire on Thursday July 18, 2013. Kone was coming for a voluntary HIV screening test. She 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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  • Community counselor from UNICEF partner NGO Femme Active Georgette Kakou Amoin draws blood from the finger of Kone Barakissa, who doesn't know her age, for an HIV test 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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  • Community counselor from UNICEF partner NGO Femme Active Georgette Kakou Amoin draws blood from the finger of Kone Barakissa, who doesn't know her age, for an HIV test 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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  • Community counselors from UNICEF partner NGO Femme Active Georgette Kakou Amoin (right) and Juliete Aguibae (center) meet with Kone Barakissa, who doesnt know her age, during a family planning consultation visit at the Koumassi Grand Campement health center in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire on Thursday July 18, 2013. Kone was coming for a voluntary HIV screening test. She tested negative.
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  • A staff member from UNICEF partner OIS Arique speaks about female genital mutilation during a community gathering in the town of Katiola, Cote d'Ivoire on Saturday July 13, 2013.
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  • Children listen while a staff member from UNICEF partner OIS Arique speaks about female genital mutilation during a community gathering in the town of Katiola, Cote d'Ivoire on Saturday July 13, 2013.
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  • A staff member from UNICEF partner OIS Arique speaks about female genital mutilation during a community gathering in the town of Katiola, Cote d'Ivoire on Saturday July 13, 2013.
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  • A staff member from UNICEF partner OIS Arique speaks about female genital mutilation during a community gathering in the town of Katiola, Cote d'Ivoire on Saturday July 13, 2013.
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  • A staff member from UNICEF partner OIS Arique speaks about female genital mutilation during a community gathering in the town of Katiola, Cote d'Ivoire on Saturday July 13, 2013.
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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 medical worker shows equipment used for reviving newborns at the Adja-Ouere community health center in the village of Adja-Ouere, Benin on Friday September 14, 2007. Some of the equipment is sponsored by unicef.
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  • A woman breast feeds her child at the Adja-Ouere community health center in the village of Adja-Ouere, Benin on Friday September 14, 2007.
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  • A child receives an oral polio vaccination at the Adja-Ouere community health center in the village of Adja-Ouere, Benin on Friday September 14, 2007.
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  • A child receives an oral polio vaccination at the Adja-Ouere community health center in the village of Adja-Ouere, Benin on Friday September 14, 2007.
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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 discusses with Atche Yolande, 22, during a voluntary HIV screening visit at the Koumassi Grand Campement health center in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire on Thursday July 18, 2013. Yolande tested negative.
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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 woman gives a boy some of the oral re-hydration solution she just prepared outside the Adja-Ouere community health center in the village of Adja-Ouere, Benin on Friday September 14, 2007. The women come to learn on subjects like breast feeding or the preparation of oral re-hydration solutions. They later go back to their villages and give workshops on what they've learned.
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  • A medical worker tests a blood sample for HIV/AIDS at the Adja-Ouere community health center in the village of Adja-Ouere, Benin on Friday September 14, 2007.
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  • A woman walks out of the Adja-Ouere community health center in the village of Adja-Ouere, Benin on Friday September 14, 2007.
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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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  • Booklets used to keep track of vaccinations received by children at the Adja-Ouere community health center in the village of Adja-Ouere, Benin on Friday September 14, 2007.
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  • Mariam Keita, 20, breast feeds her newborn child at the Badegna community health center in the town of Kita, Mali on Sunday August 29, 2010. At right is Mariam's stepmother Loli Camara.
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  • Abdulai Sadia prepares food while her children play around the home compound in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011.
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  • Abdulai Sadia walks among children she teaches in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011.
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  • Abdulai Sadia stands with children she and other volunteers teach in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011.
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  • Abdulai Sadia stands outside the building where she teaches children in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011.
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  • Abdulai Sadia teaches children in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011.
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  • Abdulai Sadia teaches children in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011.
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  • Midwife Dagnoko Alima Dambele wraps a newborn child with a piece of cloth at the Badegna community health center in the town of Kita, Mali on Sunday August 29, 2010.
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  • Ward at the Kassaro community health center in the village of Kassaro, Mali on Saturday August 28, 2010.
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  • Community Health Nurse Isatu Djalloh carries two-year-old Blackie on her lap as he's transported aboard an emergency speedboat from the village of Yoni, on Sherbro Island, to the district hospital in Bonthe, Sierra Leone on Thursday April 22, 2010. Suffering from severe dehydration, the boy needed to be referred to the district hospital.
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  • Two-year-old Balckie sits on the lap of his mother Marie Tabeh while he is being examined by Community Health Nurse Isatu Djalloh at the Yoni PHU in the village of Yoni, on Sherbro Island, Sierra Leone on Thursday April 22, 2010.
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  • A child gets vaccinated at the Gbondapi community health center in the village of Gbondapi, Sierra Leone on Friday March 19, 2010.
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  • A community health nurse speaks about polio immunization at the Gbulahabila primary school in the village of Gbulahabila, northern Ghana on Wednesday March 25, 2009.
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  • Abdulai Sadia rides a bicycle through the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011.
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  • Midwife Dagnoko Alima Dambele weights a newborn child at the Badegna community health center in the town of Kita, Mali on Sunday August 29, 2010.
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  • A community volunteer uses a megaphone to announce an upcoming national polio immunization campaign in the village of Gbulahabila, northern Ghana on Wednesday March 25, 2009..
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  • A community volunteer uses a megaphone to announce an upcoming national polio immunization campaign in the village of Gbulahabila, northern Ghana on Wednesday March 25, 2009..
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  • Kihouala Koné, 51, cooking outside the restaurant she owns in the town of Katiola, Cote d'Ivoire on Friday July 12, 2013. Kihouala underwent FGM as a child. She encourages other women in her community to speak out about their experience to help end the practice.
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  • Abdulai Sadia walks through the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011.
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  • Abdulai Sadia walks through the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011.
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  • Abdulai Sadia with her husband and three children at their home  in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011.
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  • Abdulai Sadia with her husband and three children at their home  in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011.
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  • Abdulai Sadia with her husband and three children at their home  in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011.
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