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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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  • 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 health worker checks the blood pressure of a pregnant woman at the Abomey health center in the town of Abomey, Benin on Monday September 17, 2007.
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  • A health worker examines a sick child 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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  • A patient receives treatment at a cholera treatment center at the Kibati IDP camp on the outskirts of Goma, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Friday December 12, 2008.
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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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  • Child health records at the Osu Maternity Home in Accra, Ghana on Tuesday June 16, 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 (not seen) at the NDA health center in Dimbokro, Cote d'Ivoire on Friday June 19, 2009.
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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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  • A sphygmomanometer lies on a table at the Slipway clinic in Monrovia, Montserrado county, Liberia on Monday April 2, 2012.
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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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  • Finnah Conteh, 26, recovers after a c-section surgery in the maternity ward of the Magburaka government hospital in the town of Magburaka, Sierra Leone on Monday March 15, 2010. She lost her child due to obstructed labor - medical staff said she hadn't come early enough to save the child. This was her third pregnancy, she has only one living child.
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  • Finnah Conteh, 26, holds a handful of pills while she recovers after a c-section surgery in the maternity ward of the Magburaka government hospital in the town of Magburaka, Sierra Leone on Monday March 15, 2010. She lost her child due to obstructed labor - medical staff said she hadn't come early enough to save the child. This was her third pregnancy, she has only one living child.
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  • MSF medical doctor Emma Manfrin examines seven-year-old Salissou Souley, who was infected with both meningitis and malaria, at the Aguie government hospital in the town of Aguie, roughly 80 km east of Maradi, Niger on Friday April 17, 2009.
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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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  • 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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  • Kambou Sansan, 4, a malnourished boy, is weighed by medical staff during a visit at the Panzarani health center in the village of Panzarani, Zanzan region, Cote d'Ivoire on Friday November 25, 2011.
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  • Kambou Sansan, 4, a malnourished boy, is examined by medical staff during a visit at the Panzarani health center in the village of Panzarani, Zanzan region, Cote d'Ivoire on Friday November 25, 2011.
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  • Pharmacist Estelle Balou Line checks stocks of medical supplies in the pharmacy at the Libreville health center in Man, Cote d'Ivoire on Wednesday July 24, 2013.
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  • Parents collect their children's prescriptions for free at the Ola During Children's Hospital in Freetown on Tuesday April 27, 2010. The Sierra Leone government announced today the abolition of medical fees for pregnant and lactating women as well as children under the age of 5.
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  • Parents wait to collect their children's prescriptions for free at the Ola During Children's Hospital in Freetown on Tuesday April 27, 2010. The Sierra Leone government announced today the abolition of medical fees for pregnant and lactating women as well as children under the age of 5.
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  • Parents collect their children's prescriptions for free at the Ola During Children's Hospital in Freetown on Tuesday April 27, 2010. The Sierra Leone government announced today the abolition of medical fees for pregnant and lactating women as well as children under the age of 5.
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  • Health workers try to find a suitable vein to inject an IV on two-year-old Blackie at the Bonthe district hospital in Bonthe, Sierra Leone on Thursday April 22, 2010. After medical staff struggled for over 30 minutes and gave the child ORS, an IV was successfully injected, and Blackie started to stabilize.
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  • Seybatu Koroma, 32, lies on the operation table while medical staff proceed to remove the placenta from her womb at the UBC hospital in Mattru Jong, Sierra Leone, on Tuesday April 20, 2010. Seybatu suffered from a retained placenta after losing her child while giving birth in her village, 15 miles away. This was her eighth delivery - she has three living children..
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  • Mamie Sesay, 35, lies in bed with her newborn child as she recovers from surgery that saved her life at the Pujehun Government hospital in Pujehun, Sierra Leone on Friday March 19, 2010. After Mamie had given birth at a health center located 12 miles away, the nurse in charge struggled for two hours to extract the woman's placenta, that had remained blocked. She then called an ambulance that took six hours to get Mamie back to the hospital where she finally got treated. Medical staff said saving her was a miracle - she had been bleeding for 8 hours. This was Mamie's 10th pregnancy, four of which resulted in the death of the child. Her first child is 18 years old...
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  • Kambou Sansan, 4, a malnourished boy, is examined by medical staff during a visit at the Panzarani health center in the village of Panzarani, Zanzan region, Cote d'Ivoire on Friday November 25, 2011.
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  • Pharmacist Estelle Balou Line checks stocks of medical supplies in the pharmacy at the Libreville health center in Man, Cote d'Ivoire on Wednesday July 24, 2013.
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  • Pharmacist Estelle Balou Line checks stocks of medical supplies in the pharmacy at the Libreville health center in Man, Cote d'Ivoire on Wednesday July 24, 2013.
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  • Pharmacist Estelle Balou Line checks stocks of medical supplies in the pharmacy at the Libreville health center in Man, Cote d'Ivoire on Wednesday July 24, 2013.
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  • A woman carries her child as she walks through a corridor at the Ola During Children's Hospital in Freetown on Tuesday April 27, 2010. The Sierra Leone government announced today the abolition of medical fees for pregnant and lactating women as well as children under the age of 5.
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  • Parents wait to collect their children's prescriptions for free at the Ola During Children's Hospital in Freetown on Tuesday April 27, 2010. The Sierra Leone government announced today the abolition of medical fees for pregnant and lactating women as well as children under the age of 5.
    SLE10.0427.HEALTH0166.JPG
  • Parents collect their children's prescriptions for free at the Ola During Children's Hospital in Freetown on Tuesday April 27, 2010. The Sierra Leone government announced today the abolition of medical fees for pregnant and lactating women as well as children under the age of 5.
    SLE10.0427.HEALTH0080.JPG
  • Parents collect their children's prescriptions for free at the Ola During Children's Hospital in Freetown on Tuesday April 27, 2010. The Sierra Leone government announced today the abolition of medical fees for pregnant and lactating women as well as children under the age of 5.
    SLE10.0427.HEALTH0066.JPG
  • Parents collect their children's prescriptions for free at the Ola During Children's Hospital in Freetown on Tuesday April 27, 2010. The Sierra Leone government announced today the abolition of medical fees for pregnant and lactating women as well as children under the age of 5.
    SLE10.0427.HEALTH0060.JPG
  • Parents wait to collect their children's prescriptions for free at the Ola During Children's Hospital in Freetown on Tuesday April 27, 2010. The Sierra Leone government announced today the abolition of medical fees for pregnant and lactating women as well as children under the age of 5.
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  • Community Health Nurse Isatu Djalloh looks over two-year-old Blackie as he slowly recovers at the Bonthe district hospital in Bonthe, Sierra Leone on Thursday April 22, 2010. After medical staff struggled for over 30 minutes and gave the child ORS, an IV was successfully injected, and Blackie started to stabilize. At left is Samuel Coker from the Environmental justice foundation, an NGO the operates an emergency boat transport service.
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  • A man tries to force Marie Tabeh, the mother of two-year-old Blackie, to get aboard the emergency speedboat that will carry her child to the district hospital from the village of Yoni, on Sherbro Island, Sierra Leone on Thursday April 22, 2010. Suffering from severe dehydration, the boy needed to be referred to the district hospital. Marie refused to follow her child without the approval of her husband; medical staff had to leave the mother behind to save the child's life.
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  • Medical staff take Seybatu Koroma, 32, back to the maternity ward after a procedure to remove the placenta from her womb at the UBC hospital in Mattru Jong, Sierra Leone, on Tuesday April 20, 2010. Seybatu suffered from a retained placenta after losing her child while giving birth in her village, 15 miles away. This was her eighth delivery - she has three living children..
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  • Medical staff transfer Seybatu Koroma, 32, onto a stretcher after a procedure to remove the placenta from her womb at the UBC hospital in Mattru Jong, Sierra Leone, on Tuesday April 20, 2010. Seybatu suffered from a retained placenta after losing her child while giving birth in her village, 15 miles away. This was her eighth delivery - she has three living children..
    SLE10.0420.HEALTH0215.JPG
  • Seybatu Koroma, 32, lies on the operation table while medical staff proceed to remove the placenta from her womb at the UBC hospital in Mattru Jong, Sierra Leone, on Tuesday April 20, 2010. Seybatu suffered from a retained placenta after losing her child while giving birth in her village, 15 miles away. This was her eighth delivery - she has three living children..
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  • A community volunteer visits a mother and her child at their home with a medical kit. Northern Ghana, Thursday November 13, 2008.
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  • A community volunteer visits a mother and her child at their home with a medical kit. Northern Ghana, Thursday November 13, 2008.
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  • Junta leader Moussa Dadis Camara visits medical school in Conkary, Guinea on March 5, 2009.
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  • MSF medical doctor Emma Manfrin examines seven-year-old Salissou Souley, who was infected with both meningitis and malaria, at the Aguie government hospital in the town of Aguie, roughly 80 km east of Maradi, Niger on Friday April 17, 2009.
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  • Junta leader Moussa Dadis Camara visits medical school in Conkary, Guinea on March 5, 2009.
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  • Patients wait to receive medical attention at the NDA health center in Dimbokro, Cote d'Ivoire on Friday June 19, 2009.
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  • MSF medical doctor Emma Manfrin examines seven-year-old Salissou Souley, who was infected with both meningitis and malaria, at the Aguie government hospital in the town of Aguie, roughly 80 km east of Maradi, Niger on Friday April 17, 2009.
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  • MSF medical doctor Emma Manfrin (right) checks on Issoufou Abdoul Wahab, 17, at the Aguie government hospital in the town of Aguie, roughly 80 km east of Maradi, Niger on Friday April 17, 2009. Issoufou was in coma for three days after being infected with meningitis. He's now on his way to recovery, but is suffering partial loss of hearing - an effect of meningitis that may go away, or not.
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  • Marielle Gnabrayou Digbeto, 28, holds eMTCT medication during a counseling session at the Koumassi general hospital in Abidjan Cote d'Ivoire on Friday July 19, 2013. Marielle is pregnant with her first child and HIV positive.
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  • Counselor from UNICEF partner NGO Femme Active Cecile Traore, explains eMTCT medication to Marielle Gnabrayou Digbeto, 28, during a counseling session at the Koumassi general hospital in Abidjan Cote d'Ivoire on Friday July 19, 2013. Marielle is pregnant with her first child and HIV positive.
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  • Counselor from UNICEF partner NGO Femme Active Cecile Traore, explains eMTCT medication to Marielle Gnabrayou Digbeto, 28, during a counseling session at the Koumassi general hospital in Abidjan Cote d'Ivoire on Friday July 19, 2013. Marielle is pregnant with her first child and HIV positive.
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  • Marielle Gnabrayou Digbeto, 28, holds a pill bottle with her medication during a counseling session at the Koumassi general hospital in Abidjan Cote d'Ivoire on Friday July 19, 2013. Marielle is pregnant with her first child and HIV positive.
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  • Marielle Gnabrayou Digbeto, 28, waits to get her prescription from the pharmacy at the Koumassi general hospital in Abidjan Cote d'Ivoire on Friday July 19, 2013. Marielle is pregnant with her first child and HIV positive, she is taking eMTCT medication.
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  • Counselor from UNICEF partner NGO Femme Active Cecile Traore, accompanies Marielle Gnabrayou Digbeto, 28, to the hospital pharmacy where she will get her eMTCT medication at the Koumassi general hospital in Abidjan Cote d'Ivoire on Friday July 19, 2013. Marielle is pregnant with her first child and HIV positive.
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  • Counselor from UNICEF partner NGO Femme Active Cecile Traore, explains eMTCT medication to Marielle Gnabrayou Digbeto, 28, during a counseling session at the Koumassi general hospital in Abidjan Cote d'Ivoire on Friday July 19, 2013. Marielle is pregnant with her first child and HIV positive.
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