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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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  • Kouadio Ahou Viviane holds her 16-month-old boy Emmanuel Ngora Kwame during a consultation with Sister Pauline Kangah Akissi (not seen) and Dr. Charles Joseph Diby (right) 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 at the NDA health center in Dimbokro, Cote d'Ivoire on Friday June 19, 2009.
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  • A nurse comes out of a consultation room 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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  • Kevin Kouassi Gallet meets with Aya Solange Siallo, 24, who came to get tested for HIV/AIDS at the NDA health center in Dimbokro, Cote d'Ivoire on Friday June 19, 2009. Siallo, who is currently pregnant of her second child, tested positive for HIV.
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  • Kevin Kouassi Gallet meets with Aya Solange Siallo, 24, who came to get tested for HIV/AIDS at the NDA health center in Dimbokro, Cote d'Ivoire on Friday June 19, 2009. Siallo, who is currently pregnant of her second child, tested positive for HIV.
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  • Nurse Maba N'Djim explains to Kegneba Diakite, 28, 6 mo pregnant, how to use her new treated mosquito net during a prenatal consultation in the village of Banankoro, Mali on Saturday August 28, 2010. Pregnant women receive a treated net on their first prenatal consultation..
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  • Kegneba Diakite, 28, 6 mo pregnant, holds a brand new treated mosquito net during a prenatal consultation in the village of Banankoro, Mali on Saturday August 28, 2010. Pregnant women receive a treated net on their first prenatal consultation..
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  • Nurse Maba N'Djim hands a treated mosquito net to Kegneba Diakite, 28, 6 mo pregnant, during a prenatal consultation in the village of Banankoro, Mali on Saturday August 28, 2010. Pregnant women receive a treated net on their first prenatal consultation..
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  • A health worker fills in a registry with medical information during a consultation with a pregnant woman at the Abomey health center in the town of Abomey, Benin on Monday September 17, 2007.
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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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  • Nurse Maba N'Djim listens for heartbeat on the belly of Kegneba Diakite, 28, 6 mo pregnant, during a prenatal consultation in the village of Banankoro, Mali on Saturday August 28, 2010..
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  • Diallo Amadou, 25, holds his son Diallo Mamadou Kalidou, 9 months, who suffers from anemia and malaria, as they meet with a nurse during a consultation at the Libreville health center in Man, Cote d'Ivoire on Wednesday July 24, 2013.
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  • A woman and her child meet with a nurse during a consultation at the Libreville health center in Man, Cote d'Ivoire on Wednesday July 24, 2013.
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  • Keukeu Laito, 29, who is 5-month pregnant with her second child, meets with a midwife during a prenatal consultation at the Libreville health center in Man, Cote d'Ivoire on Wednesday July 24, 2013.
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  • Kone Barakissa, who doesn't know her age, gets tested for HIV 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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  • Midwife Zeynabou Haidara (R) shows Fanta Kamissoko, 22, 6 mo the result of her HIV test during a prenatal consultation at the Kita reference health center in the town of Kita, Mali on Monday August 30, 2010..
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  • A nurse writes prescriptions for Lusseini (left) and Lacine, both 4 and suffering from malaria and diarrhea, to give their mother Katy Cherif, 40, during a consultation at the Libreville health center in Man, Cote d'Ivoire on Wednesday July 24, 2013.
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  • Diallo Mamadou Kalidou, 9 months old, who suffers from anemia and malaria, has his temperature taken as he sits on his father Diallo Amadou, 25, during a consultation at the Libreville health center in Man, Cote d'Ivoire on Wednesday July 24, 2013.
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  • Diallo Amadou, 25, holds his son Diallo Mamadou Kalidou, 9 months, who suffers from anemia and malaria, as they meet with a nurse during a consultation at the Libreville health center in Man, Cote d'Ivoire on Wednesday July 24, 2013.
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  • Rita Sahi, 25, who is 7-month pregnant with her third child, comes out of a prenatal consultation at the Libreville health center in Man, Cote d'Ivoire on Wednesday July 24, 2013.
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  • Rita Sahi, 25, who is 7-month pregnant with her third child, gets a prescription for malaria prophylaxis from a midwife during a prenatal consultation at the Libreville health center in Man, Cote d'Ivoire on Wednesday July 24, 2013.
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  • Rita Sahi, 25, who is 7-month pregnant with her third child, meets with a midwife during a prenatal consultation at the Libreville health center in Man, Cote d'Ivoire on Wednesday July 24, 2013.
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  • A midwife measures the belly of Rita Sahi, 25, who is 7-month pregnant with her third child, during a prenatal consultation at the Libreville health center in Man, Cote d'Ivoire on Wednesday July 24, 2013.
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  • A midwife hands her prescription and health carnet to Keukeu Laito, 29, who is 5-month pregnant with her second child, during a prenatal consultation at the Libreville health center in Man, Cote d'Ivoire on Wednesday July 24, 2013.
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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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  • Midwife Zeynabou Haidara collects a blood sample to test Fanta Kamissoko, 22, 6 mo pregnant for HIV during a prenatal consultation at the Kita reference health center in the town of Kita, Mali on Monday August 30, 2010..
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  • Midwife Zeynabou Haidara explains documents to Fanta Kamissoko (R), 22, 6 mo pregnant as they wait for the result of her HIV test during a prenatal consultation at the Kita reference health center in the town of Kita, Mali on Monday August 30, 2010..
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  • Nurse Aramata Diawara vaccinates Fanta Kamissoko, 22, 6 mo pregnant, against tetanus during a prenatal consultation at the Kita reference health center in the town of Kita, Mali on Monday August 30, 2010..
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  • Nurse Maba N'Djim measures the belly of Awa Diarra, 26, 3 mo. pregnant, during a prenatal consultation in the village of Banankoro, Mali on Saturday August 28, 2010..
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  • Nurse Maba N'Djim examines the breast of Awa Diarra, 26, 3 mo. pregnant, during a prenatal consultation in the village of Banankoro, Mali on Saturday August 28, 2010..
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  • Nurse Maba N'Djim checks the blood pressure of Awa Diarra, 26, 3 mo. pregnant, during a prenatal consultation in the village of Banankoro, Mali on Saturday August 28, 2010..
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  • Pregnant women wait for prenatal consultation at the Tombodu PHU in Tombodu, Sierra Leone on Wednesday March 17, 2010.
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  • A nurse writes prescriptions for Lusseini (left) and Lacine, both 4 and suffering from malaria and diarrhea, to give their mother Katy Cherif, 40, during a consultation at the Libreville health center in Man, Cote d'Ivoire on Wednesday July 24, 2013.
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  • A nurse gives vitamin A supplement to Lacine, 4, who suffers from malaria and diarrhea, during a consultation at the Libreville health center in Man, Cote d'Ivoire on Wednesday July 24, 2013.
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  • Diallo Mamadou Kalidou, 9 months old, who suffers from anemia and malaria, has his temperature taken as he sits on his father Diallo Amadou, 25, during a consultation at the Libreville health center in Man, Cote d'Ivoire on Wednesday July 24, 2013.
    CIV13.0724.UNCF0470.JPG
  • Diallo Amadou, 25, holds his son Diallo Mamadou Kalidou, 9 months, who suffers from anemia and malaria, as they meet with a nurse during a consultation at the Libreville health center in Man, Cote d'Ivoire on Wednesday July 24, 2013.
    CIV13.0724.UNCF0444.JPG
  • 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.
    CIV13.0718.UNCF0364.JPG
  • Midwife Zeynabou Haidara checks the result of Fanta Kamissoko's HIV test during a prenatal consultation at the Kita reference health center in the town of Kita, Mali on Monday August 30, 2010..
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  • Nurse Maba N'Djim listens for heartbeat on the belly of Kegneba Diakite, 28, 6 mo pregnant, during a prenatal consultation in the village of Banankoro, Mali on Saturday August 28, 2010..
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  • Awa Diarra, 26, 3 mo. pregnant, meets with nurse Maba N'Djim during a prenatal consultation in the village of Banankoro, Mali on Saturday August 28, 2010..
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  • Nurse Maba N'Djim examines Awa Diarra, 26, 3 mo. pregnant, during a prenatal consultation in the village of Banankoro, Mali on Saturday August 28, 2010..
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  • A priestess possessed by spirits chants over past and current shrine servants during a "coming out" ceremony at a fetish shrine in Aflao, Volta Region, Eastern Ghana. A woman was released after spending three months in a small, dark room, hoping that she'd then be able to find a husband. Despite most Ghanaians being adamant followers of christianism or islam, many of them still maintain traditional beliefs. When facing a problem of any nature, some people will visit a local fetish shrine, looking for help. The main priest will consult the oracles and tell the person in need what has to be done for the problem to go away. People will typically be asked to "serve" the shrine for weeks, sometimes months, as their families pay the priest for their upkeep.
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  • Offering of gin made during "coming out" ceremony at a fetish shrine in Aflao, Volta Region, Eastern Ghana. A woman was released after spending three months in a small, dark room, hoping that she'd then be able to find a husband. Despite most Ghanaians being adamant followers of christianism or islam, many of them still maintain traditional beliefs. When facing a problem of any nature, some people will visit a local fetish shrine, looking for help. The main priest will consult the oracles and tell the person in need what has to be done for the problem to go away. People will typically be asked to "serve" the shrine for weeks, sometimes months, as their families pay the priest for their upkeep.
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  • Current and past shrine servants bound with rope during a "coming out" ceremony at a fetish shrine in Aflao, Volta Region, Eastern Ghana. A woman was released after spending three months in a small, dark room, hoping that she'd then be able to find a husband. Despite most Ghanaians being adamant followers of christianism or islam, many of them still maintain traditional beliefs. When facing a problem of any nature, some people will visit a local fetish shrine, looking for help. The main priest will consult the oracles and tell the person in need what has to be done for the problem to go away. People will typically be asked to "serve" the shrine for weeks, sometimes months, as their families pay the priest for their upkeep.
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  • Shrine servant possessed by spirits during a "coming out" ceremony at a fetish shrine in Aflao, Volta Region, Eastern Ghana. A woman was released after spending three months in a small, dark room, hoping that she'd then be able to find a husband. Despite most Ghanaians being adamant followers of christianism or islam, many of them still maintain traditional beliefs. When facing a problem of any nature, some people will visit a local fetish shrine, looking for help. The main priest will consult the oracles and tell the person in need what has to be done for the problem to go away. People will typically be asked to "serve" the shrine for weeks, sometimes months, as their families pay the priest for their upkeep.
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  • Women chanting during a "coming out" ceremony at a fetish shrine in Aflao, Volta Region, Eastern Ghana. A woman was released after spending three months in a small, dark room, hoping that she'd then be able to find a husband. Despite most Ghanaians being adamant followers of christianism or islam, many of them still maintain traditional beliefs. When facing a problem of any nature, some people will visit a local fetish shrine, looking for help. The main priest will consult the oracles and tell the person in need what has to be done for the problem to go away. People will typically be asked to "serve" the shrine for weeks, sometimes months, as their families pay the priest for their upkeep.
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  • Beads worn by members of a local shrine in Aflao, Volta Region, Eastern Ghana. Despite most Ghanaians being adamant followers of christianism or islam, many of them still maintain traditional beliefs. When facing a problem of any nature, some people will visit a local fetish shrine, looking for help. The main priest will consult the oracles and tell the person in need what has to be done for the problem to go away. People will typically be asked to "serve" the shrine for weeks, sometimes months, as their families pay the priest for their upkeep.
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  • Head priest spitting gin on shrine servant to purify her during a "coming out" ceremony at a fetish shrine in Aflao, Volta Region, Eastern Ghana. A woman was released after spending three months in a small, dark room, hoping that she'd then be able to find a husband. Despite most Ghanaians being adamant followers of christianism or islam, many of them still maintain traditional beliefs. When facing a problem of any nature, some people will visit a local fetish shrine, looking for help. The main priest will consult the oracles and tell the person in need what has to be done for the problem to go away. People will typically be asked to "serve" the shrine for weeks, sometimes months, as their families pay the priest for their upkeep.
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  • Current and past shrine servants have their wrists bound with rope during a "coming out" ceremony at a fetish shrine in Aflao, Volta Region, Eastern Ghana. A woman was released after spending three months in a small, dark room, hoping that she'd then be able to find a husband. Despite most Ghanaians being adamant followers of christianism or islam, many of them still maintain traditional beliefs. When facing a problem of any nature, some people will visit a local fetish shrine, looking for help. The main priest will consult the oracles and tell the person in need what has to be done for the problem to go away. People will typically be asked to "serve" the shrine for weeks, sometimes months, as their families pay the priest for their upkeep.
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  • Beads worn by members of a local shrine in Aflao, Volta Region, Eastern Ghana. Despite most Ghanaians being adamant followers of christianism or islam, many of them still maintain traditional beliefs. When facing a problem of any nature, some people will visit a local fetish shrine, looking for help. The main priest will consult the oracles and tell the person in need what has to be done for the problem to go away. People will typically be asked to "serve" the shrine for weeks, sometimes months, as their families pay the priest for their upkeep.
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  • Current and past shrine servants being beaten to purify their sins during a "coming out" ceremony at a fetish shrine in Aflao, Volta Region, Eastern Ghana. A woman was released after spending three months in a small, dark room, hoping that she'd then be able to find a husband. Despite most Ghanaians being adamant followers of christianism or islam, many of them still maintain traditional beliefs. When facing a problem of any nature, some people will visit a local fetish shrine, looking for help. The main priest will consult the oracles and tell the person in need what has to be done for the problem to go away. People will typically be asked to "serve" the shrine for weeks, sometimes months, as their families pay the priest for their upkeep.
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  • Dead chicken sacrificed during a "coming out" ceremony at a fetish shrine in Aflao, Volta Region, Eastern Ghana. A woman was released after spending three months in a small, dark room, hoping that she'd then be able to find a husband. Both chickens lay on their left side, indicating that the shrine servant is free to go. One or both of the chickens laying on their right side would mean the servant needs to spend another three months at the shrine. Despite most Ghanaians being adamant followers of christianism or islam, many of them still maintain traditional beliefs. When facing a problem of any nature, some people will visit a local fetish shrine, looking for help. The main priest will consult the oracles and tell the person in need what has to be done for the problem to go away. People will typically be asked to "serve" the shrine for weeks, sometimes months, as their families pay the priest for their upkeep.
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  • Head priest about to sacrifice a chicken during a "coming out" ceremony at a fetish shrine in Aflao, Volta Region, Eastern Ghana. A woman was released after spending three months in a small, dark room, hoping that she'd then be able to find a husband. Despite most Ghanaians being adamant followers of christianism or islam, many of them still maintain traditional beliefs. When facing a problem of any nature, some people will visit a local fetish shrine, looking for help. The main priest will consult the oracles and tell the person in need what has to be done for the problem to go away. People will typically be asked to "serve" the shrine for weeks, sometimes months, as their families pay the priest for their upkeep.
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  • Head priest about to sacrifice a chicken during a "coming out" ceremony at a fetish shrine in Aflao, Volta Region, Eastern Ghana. A woman was released after spending three months in a small, dark room, hoping that she'd then be able to find a husband. Despite most Ghanaians being adamant followers of christianism or islam, many of them still maintain traditional beliefs. When facing a problem of any nature, some people will visit a local fetish shrine, looking for help. The main priest will consult the oracles and tell the person in need what has to be done for the problem to go away. People will typically be asked to "serve" the shrine for weeks, sometimes months, as their families pay the priest for their upkeep.
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  • Head priest about to sacrifice a chicken during a "coming out" ceremony at a fetish shrine in Aflao, Volta Region, Eastern Ghana. A woman was released after spending three months in a small, dark room, hoping that she'd then be able to find a husband. Despite most Ghanaians being adamant followers of christianism or islam, many of them still maintain traditional beliefs. When facing a problem of any nature, some people will visit a local fetish shrine, looking for help. The main priest will consult the oracles and tell the person in need what has to be done for the problem to go away. People will typically be asked to "serve" the shrine for weeks, sometimes months, as their families pay the priest for their upkeep.
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  • Priestess receiving a gin offering during a "coming out" ceremony at a fetish shrine in Aflao, Volta Region, Eastern Ghana. A woman was released after spending three months in a small, dark room, hoping that she'd then be able to find a husband. Despite most Ghanaians being adamant followers of christianism or islam, many of them still maintain traditional beliefs. When facing a problem of any nature, some people will visit a local fetish shrine, looking for help. The main priest will consult the oracles and tell the person in need what has to be done for the problem to go away. People will typically be asked to "serve" the shrine for weeks, sometimes months, as their families pay the priest for their upkeep.
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  • Shrine servant kneeling during a "coming out" ceremony at a fetish shrine in Aflao, Volta Region, Eastern Ghana. A woman was released after spending three months in a small, dark room, hoping that she'd then be able to find a husband. Despite most Ghanaians being adamant followers of christianism or islam, many of them still maintain traditional beliefs. When facing a problem of any nature, some people will visit a local fetish shrine, looking for help. The main priest will consult the oracles and tell the person in need what has to be done for the problem to go away. People will typically be asked to "serve" the shrine for weeks, sometimes months, as their families pay the priest for their upkeep.
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  • Ankle bracelet and offering of gin at a "coming out" ceremony at a fetish shrine in Aflao, Volta Region, Eastern Ghana. A woman was released after spending three months in a small, dark room, hoping that she'd then be able to find a husband. Despite most Ghanaians being adamant followers of christianism or islam, many of them still maintain traditional beliefs. When facing a problem of any nature, some people will visit a local fetish shrine, looking for help. The main priest will consult the oracles and tell the person in need what has to be done for the problem to go away. People will typically be asked to "serve" the shrine for weeks, sometimes months, as their families pay the priest for their upkeep.
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  • Traditional rituals take place during a "coming out" ceremony at a fetish shrine in Aflao, Volta Region, Eastern Ghana. A woman was released after spending three months in a small, dark room, hoping that she'd then be able to find a husband. Despite most Ghanaians being adamant followers of christianism or islam, many of them still maintain traditional beliefs. When facing a problem of any nature, some people will visit a local fetish shrine, looking for help. The main priest will consult the oracles and tell the person in need what has to be done for the problem to go away. People will typically be asked to "serve" the shrine for weeks, sometimes months, as their families pay the priest for their upkeep.
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  • Arm bracelets worn by the head priest during a "coming out" ceremony at a fetish shrine in Aflao, Volta Region, Eastern Ghana. A woman was released after spending three months in a small, dark room, hoping that she'd then be able to find a husband. Despite most Ghanaians being adamant followers of christianism or islam, many of them still maintain traditional beliefs. When facing a problem of any nature, some people will visit a local fetish shrine, looking for help. The main priest will consult the oracles and tell the person in need what has to be done for the problem to go away. People will typically be asked to "serve" the shrine for weeks, sometimes months, as their families pay the priest for their upkeep.
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  • Sign indicating that consultations are free in the pediatrics wing of the Koumassi general hospital in Abidjan Cote d'Ivoire on Friday July 19, 2013.
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