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  • Children wearing sandals at the Shasha IDP site near the town of Shasha, 23km south-west of Goma, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Friday December 12, 2008.
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  • A teenager jumps off a concrete wall into the ocean along the Malecon avenue in Havana, Cuba on Saturday June 28, 2008.
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  • Young boy holding his foot up.
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  • A boy plays with a football (soccer ball) in the Point Four neighborhood of Monrovia, Montserrado county, Liberia on Thursday April 5, 2012.
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  • A health worker measures Blessing Hokkoe, 6 months old, who suffers from moderate malnutrition, during growth monitoring at the Slipway clinic in Monrovia, Montserrado county, Liberia on Monday April 2, 2012.
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  • People wait in line to vote during presidential elections in Accra, Ghana on Sunday December 28, 2008. Voters were back at the polls to decide on a new leader after none of the candidates was able to obtain a 50 percent plus one vote majority during the election's first round on Dec 7.
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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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  • 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.
    GHA05AflaoShrine0004.jpg
  • A girl is measured at the Pipeline health center in Monrovia, Montserrado county, Liberia on Monday April 2, 2012.
    LBR12.0402.NUT0256.JPG
  • A child carrying a bucket full of beans walks across the street in the village of Portela, below Pico Fogo, the country's highest mountain, an active volcano towering at 2,829m (9,281 feet) in the Fogo national park on Fogo island, Cape Verde on Wednesday January 6, 2010..
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  • Pico Fogo, the country's highest mountain, an active volcano towering at 2,829m (9,281 feet) in the Fogo national park on Fogo island, Cape Verde on Wednesday January 6, 2010..
    CPV10.0106.FOGO0013.JPG
  • Pico Fogo, the country's highest mountain, an active volcano towering at 2,829m (9,281 feet) in the Fogo national park on Fogo island, Cape Verde on Wednesday January 6, 2010..
    CPV10.0106.FOGO0012.JPG
  • Pico Fogo, the country's highest mountain, an active volcano towering at 2,829m (9,281 feet) in the Fogo national park on Fogo island, Cape Verde on Wednesday January 6, 2010..
    CPV10.0106.FOGO0152.JPG
  • Pico Fogo, the country's highest mountain, an active volcano towering at 2,829m (9,281 feet) in the Fogo national park on Fogo island, Cape Verde on Wednesday January 6, 2010..
    CPV10.0106.FOGO0094.JPG
  • Pico Fogo, the country's highest mountain, an active volcano towering at 2,829m (9,281 feet) in the Fogo national park on Fogo island, Cape Verde on Wednesday January 6, 2010..
    CPV10.0106.FOGO0093.JPG
  • Pico Fogo, the country's highest mountain, an active volcano towering at 2,829m (9,281 feet) in the Fogo national park on Fogo island, Cape Verde on Wednesday January 6, 2010..
    CPV10.0106.FOGO0078.JPG
  • Pico Fogo, the country's highest mountain, an active volcano towering at 2,829m (9,281 feet) in the Fogo national park on Fogo island, Cape Verde on Wednesday January 6, 2010..
    CPV10.0106.FOGO0071.JPG
  • Pico Fogo, the country's highest mountain, an active volcano towering at 2,829m (9,281 feet) in the Fogo national park on Fogo island, Cape Verde on Wednesday January 6, 2010..
    CPV10.0106.FOGO0069.JPG
  • Pico Fogo, the country's highest mountain, an active volcano towering at 2,829m (9,281 feet) in the Fogo national park on Fogo island, Cape Verde on Wednesday January 6, 2010..
    CPV10.0106.FOGO0055.JPG
  • Pico Fogo, the country's highest mountain, an active volcano towering at 2,829m (9,281 feet) in the Fogo national park on Fogo island, Cape Verde on Wednesday January 6, 2010..
    CPV10.0106.FOGO0049.JPG
  • Pico Fogo, the country's highest mountain, an active volcano towering at 2,829m (9,281 feet) in the Fogo national park on Fogo island, Cape Verde on Wednesday January 6, 2010..
    CPV10.0106.FOGO0048.JPG
  • Road into the crater of Pico Fogo, the country's highest mountain, an active volcano towering at 2,829m (9,281 feet) in the Fogo national park on Fogo island, Cape Verde on Wednesday January 6, 2010..
    CPV10.0106.FOGO0025.JPG
  • The feet of Abubakar Barrie, 8, a severely malnourished child, at the therapeutic feeding center of the Magbenthe hospital in Makeni, Sierra Leone on Thursday February 26, 2009. UNICEF sponsored some of the construction of the hospital facilities, and also provides high-protein biscuits and milk as part of a joint effort with the World Food Programme..
    SLE09.0226.UNICEF0073.jpg
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