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  • A boy's face is painted with chalk to simulated white facial hair of an elderly man for a theater production.Northern Ghana, Wednesday November 12, 2008.
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  • A boy's face is painted with chalk to simulated white facial hair of an elderly man for a theater production.Northern Ghana, Wednesday November 12, 2008.
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  • A boy's face is painted with chalk to simulated white facial hair of an elderly man for a theater production.Northern Ghana, Wednesday November 12, 2008.
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  • Togolese refugee man at a UNHCR registration camp near Aflao, eastern Ghana. Thousands of Togolese citizens crossed the border into Ghana after the violence that followed presidential elections in April 2005. Partly because of strong cultural ties between populations on both sides of the border, Togolese refugees were able to enjoy the relative hospitality of their Ghanaian neighbours, and are today scattered in various villages across the border. The UNHCR complains that, since the refugees aren't concentratred in large camps, media attention has been minimal, and that it has been very difficult to attract funding.
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  • A boy's face is painted with chalk to simulated white facial hair of an elderly man for a theater production.Northern Ghana, Wednesday November 12, 2008.
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  • Mariam Alhassan, 11, carries an empty bucket on her head as she prepares to head out to fetch water with other girls after coming home from school in the village of Ying, in the Savelugu-Nanton district, northern Ghana on Monday June 4, 2007. "I saw some other children go to school," she recalls, "but my father said we had no money for me to go. I cried and he agreed to send me." Before heading to school, Mariam I helps her mother at home by sweeping the floor, cooking, fetching water and firewood.When her father died a few years back, her older brother promised to keep her at school..
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  • Alain Kouadio Kona, 10, who doesn't go to school, works in a field with his older sister outside the village of Golikro, Bas-Sassandra region, Cote d'Ivoire on Monday March 5, 2012.
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  • A boy watches while older boys unload a horse-pulled cart loaded with garbage into a home that was damaged by flooding in the Medina Gounass neighborhood of Guediawaye, Senegal on  Friday May 1, 2009. (Olivier Asselin for the New York Times).
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