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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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  • A girl is measured at the Pipeline health center in Monrovia, Montserrado county, Liberia on Monday April 2, 2012.
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  • Garsiline Koko, 3, who suffers from malnutrition, has his arms measured at the Pipeline health center 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 sphygmomanometer lies on a table at the Slipway clinic 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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  • Women mix ingredients to make shea butter soap at the Si Yiriwa shea processing center in the town of Diolila, Mali on Friday January 15, 2010.
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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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  • Women mix ingredients to make shea butter soap at the Si Yiriwa shea processing center in the town of Diolila, Mali on Friday January 15, 2010.
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  • Women mix ingredients to make shea butter soap at the Si Yiriwa shea processing center in the town of Diolila, Mali on Friday January 15, 2010.
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  • A child lies in a box used to measure height of young children at the Kono government hospital in Koidu, Sierra Leone on Wednesday March 17, 2010.
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  • A newborn child lies on a wooden scale used to measure her height at the Badegna community health center in the town of Kita, Mali on Sunday August 29, 2010.
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  • Bandaged leg of a young boy suffering from guinea worm at the guinea worm case containment center in Savelugu, northern Ghana, on Friday March 9, 2007. A parasite transmitted through water, guinea worm emerges from the host's body nine months after drinking contaminated water. Measuring up to 1 meter, it can only be pulled out a few cm every day to prevent it from breaking inside the host's body. Despite a widespread eradication program Ghana has the second largest number of cases in the world - after Sudan.
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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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  • Leona Hunter, 18, holds her son Cephas Hunter, 10 months old, who suffers from severe malnutrition, as she waits to have him measured during growth monitoring at the Slipway clinic in Monrovia, Montserrado county, Liberia on Monday April 2, 2012.
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  • Chacklie Soman, 17, holds her son Leo Karsor, 8 months, who is malnourished, while he has is armed measured by a health worker during growth monitoring at the Pipeline health center in Monrovia, Montserrado county, Liberia on Monday April 2, 2012.
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  • Midwife Dagnoko Alima Dambele measures the circumference of a newborn child's head at the Badegna community health center in the town of Kita, Mali on Sunday August 29, 2010.
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  • A boy has the circumference of his arm  measured to monitor potential nutritional problems in the village of Banankoro, Mali on Saturday August 28, 2010.
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  • Kumba Lebbie, 18, who is pregnant for the first time, gets her blood pressure measured at the Tombodu PHU in Tombodu, Sierra Leone on Wednesday March 17, 2010.
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  • MCH nurse Helen Kumbasaquee measures the blood pressure of Yei Komeh, 19 years old, who is 32 weeks pregnant, at the Tombodu PHU in Tombodu, Sierra Leone on Wednesday March 17, 2010.
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  • Information sign on guinea worm outside the guinea worm case containment center in Savelugu, northern Ghana, on Friday March 9, 2007. A parasite transmitted through water, guinea worm emerges from the host's body nine months after drinking contaminated water. Measuring up to 1 meter, it can only be pulled out a few cm every day to prevent it from breaking inside the host's body. Despite a widespread eradication program Ghana has the second largest number of cases in the world - after Sudan..
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  • Bandaged foot of a boy suffering from guinea worm at the guinea worm case containment center in Savelugu, northern Ghana, on Friday March 9, 2007. A parasite transmitted through water, guinea worm emerges from the host's body nine months after drinking contaminated water. Measuring up to 1 meter, it can only be pulled out a few cm every day to prevent it from breaking inside the host's body. Despite a widespread eradication program Ghana has the second largest number of cases in the world - after Sudan..
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  • Assana Mohammed, 10, cries as a health worker extracts a guinea worm her ankle at the guinea worm case containment center in Savelugu, northern Ghana, on Friday March 9, 2007. A parasite transmitted through water, guinea worm emerges from the host's body nine months after drinking contaminated water. Measuring up to 1 meter, it can only be pulled out a few cm every day to prevent it from breaking inside the host's body. Despite a widespread eradication program Ghana has the second largest number of cases in the world - after Sudan..
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  • A health worker holds up a guinea worm after pulling it out of the leg of Fatima Sayibu, 4, at the guinea worm case containment center in Savelugu, northern Ghana, on Friday March 9, 2007. A parasite transmitted through water, guinea worm emerges from the host's body nine months after drinking contaminated water. Measuring up to 1 meter, it can only be pulled out a few cm every day to prevent it from breaking inside the host's body. Despite a widespread eradication program Ghana has the second largest number of cases in the world - after Sudan..
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  • A boy has the circumference of his arm measured to monitor nutritional problems in the village of Banankoro, Mali on Saturday August 28, 2010.
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  • A boy has the circumference of his arm  measured to monitor potential nutritional problems in the village of Banankoro, Mali on Saturday August 28, 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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  • The height of a child gets measured to monitor growth at the Pujehun Government hospital in Pujehun, Sierra Leone on Friday March 19, 2010..
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  • MCH nurse Helen Kumbasaquee measures the blood pressure of Yei Komeh, 19 years old, who is 32 weeks pregnant, at the Tombodu PHU in Tombodu, Sierra Leone on Wednesday March 17, 2010.
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  • A child has her height measured to track growth at the Kono government hospital in Koidu, Sierra Leone on Wednesday March 17, 2010.
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  • Dawoda Idrissu, 17, sits at the guinea worm case containment center in Savelugu, northern Ghana, on Friday March 9, 2007. A parasite transmitted through water, guinea worm emerges from the host's body nine months after drinking contaminated water. Measuring up to 1 meter, it can only be pulled out a few cm every day to prevent it from breaking inside the host's body. Despite a widespread eradication program Ghana has the second largest number of cases in the world - after Sudan..
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  • Amina Abukari, 7, lies on a wooden bench as as a health worker extracts a guinea worm from her buttocks at the guinea worm case containment center in Savelugu, northern Ghana, on Friday March 9, 2007. A parasite transmitted through water, guinea worm emerges from the host's body nine months after drinking contaminated water. Measuring up to 1 meter, it can only be pulled out a few cm every day to prevent it from breaking inside the host's body. Despite a widespread eradication program Ghana has the second largest number of cases in the world - after Sudan..
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  • A health worker extracts a guinea worm from the ankle of ten-year-old Assana Mohammed, at the guinea worm case containment center in Savelugu, northern Ghana, on Friday March 9, 2007. A parasite transmitted through water, guinea worm emerges from the host's body nine months after drinking contaminated water. Measuring up to 1 meter, it can only be pulled out a few cm every day to prevent it from breaking inside the host's body. Despite a widespread eradication program Ghana has the second largest number of cases in the world - after Sudan..
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  • A boy with suffering from guinea worm sits at the guinea worm case containment center in Savelugu, northern Ghana, on Friday March 9, 2007. A parasite transmitted through water, guinea worm emerges from the host's body nine months after drinking contaminated water. Measuring up to 1 meter, it can only be pulled out a few cm every day to prevent it from breaking inside the host's body. Despite a widespread eradication program Ghana has the second largest number of cases in the world - after Sudan..
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  • A girl measures a piece of wood during a carpentry class at the Zogbeli Junior Secondary School in Tamale, Ghana on Thursday June 7, 2007. The class is mandatory for both boys and girls.
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