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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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  • A boy who suffers from malaria lies on a bed 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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  • Young men pull apart the contents of computer monitors and other electronics to recover copper and other metals that can be sold for money near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Thursday August 21, 2008.
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  • Young men pull apart the contents of computer monitors and other electronics to recover copper and other metals that can be sold for money at the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Thursday August 21, 2008.
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  • A boy stirs the fire he uses to burn plastic off computer parts to recover copper that he will then sell for money near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Thursday August 21, 2008.
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  • A teenager pulls apart the contents of a computer keyboard monitors to recover a plate of metal that can be sold for money near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Thursday August 21, 2008.
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  • A boy carries a load of cables and wires from computers and other electronics as he prepares to set them on fire to recover copper near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Thursday August 21, 2008.
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  • Boys stand in a cloud of smoke by burning pieces of plastic near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Thursday August 21, 2008..Using pieces of plastic from computer casings and foam from old refrigerators, boys build fires to burn plastic off cables that come from computers and other electronics. They recover the copper and sell it for about $4 a kilo.
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  • A young man stirs the fire he uses to burn plastic off computer parts to recover copper that he will then sell for money near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Thursday August 21, 2008.
    GHA08.0821.COMPUTERDUMP0098.jpg
  • The empty casing of a computer monitor lays on the ground while boys burn plastic off cables from electronics to recover copper near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Tuesday August 12, 2008.
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  • A boy sits on the back casing of a computer monitor while his friend stirs the fire to recover copper from electrical cables near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Thursday August 21, 2008.
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  • A girl who sells sachets of drinking water waits while boys burn cables from electronics to recover copper near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Thursday August 21, 2008. While girls aren't directly involved in the business, they sell boys the water they use to cool off hot copper wires before handling them.
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  • A boy sits on the back casing of a computer monitor while his friend stirs the fire to recover copper from electrical cables near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Thursday August 21, 2008.
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  • Boys burn parts of computers and other electronics to recover copper wires and cables near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Thursday August 21, 2008..
    GHA08.0821.COMPUTERDUMP0156.jpg
  • A woman holds her child, who is recovering from malnutrition, as she sits on a bed in a tent at a UNICEF-sponsored therapeutic feeding center at the Mongo hospital in the town of Mongo, Guera province, Chad on Tuesday October 16, 2012.
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  • A woman plays with her baby girl, who is recovering from malnutrition, at a UNICEF-sponsored therapeutic feeding center at the Mongo hospital in the town of Mongo, Guera province, Chad on Tuesday October 16, 2012.
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  • Hassania Issah, 30, and her son Souleyman Ali, 1, who is recovering from malnutrition, at a UNICEF-sponsored therapeutic feeding center at the Mongo hospital in the town of Mongo, Guera province, Chad on Tuesday October 16, 2012.
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  • A woman holds her child, who is recovering from malnutrition, as she sits on a bed in a tent at a UNICEF-sponsored therapeutic feeding center at the Mongo hospital in the town of Mongo, Guera province, Chad on Tuesday October 16, 2012.
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  • Achta Hussain (doesn't know her age), holds her son Hassan Hussain, 5 mo., who is recovering from malnutrition at a UNICEF-sponsored therapeutic feeding center at the Mongo hospital in the town of Mongo, Guera province, Chad on Tuesday October 16, 2012.
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  • A woman holds her recovering malnourished child at a UNICEF-sponsored therapeutic feeding center at the Mongo hospital in the town of Mongo, Guera province, Chad on Tuesday October 16, 2012.
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  • Ghana: 25 April 2012, Seida Alhassane, 4, lies ona bed as she recovers from diarrhea at the Princess Marie Louise Children's hospital in Accra. The GAVI Alliance is a public-private partnership that brings together developing country and donor governments, WHO, UNICEF, the World Bank, the vaccine industry in both industrialised and developing countries, research and technical agencies, civil society, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and other private philanthropists.  Set up in 2000 as the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation, GAVI's mission is to save children's lives and protect people's health by increasing access to immunisation in the world's poorest countries.
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  • Hassania Issah, 30, carries her son Souleyman Ali, 1, who is recovering from malnutrition, on her back while doing laundry at a UNICEF-sponsored therapeutic feeding center at the Mongo hospital in the town of Mongo, Guera province, Chad on Tuesday October 16, 2012.
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  • Hassania Issah, 30, carries her son Souleyman Ali, 1, who is recovering from malnutrition, on her back while doing laundry at a UNICEF-sponsored therapeutic feeding center at the Mongo hospital in the town of Mongo, Guera province, Chad on Tuesday October 16, 2012.
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  • Hassania Issah, 30, carries her son Souleyman Ali, 1, who is recovering from malnutrition, on her back while doing laundry at a UNICEF-sponsored therapeutic feeding center at the Mongo hospital in the town of Mongo, Guera province, Chad on Tuesday October 16, 2012.
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  • Achta Hussain (doesn't know her age), breastfeeds her son Hassan Hussain, 5 mo., who is recovering from malnutrition at a UNICEF-sponsored therapeutic feeding center at the Mongo hospital in the town of Mongo, Guera province, Chad on Tuesday October 16, 2012.
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  • A woman uses a fan to cool off as she lies on a bed next to her twin boys, who are recovering from malnutrition, at a UNICEF-sponsored therapeutic feeding center at the Mongo hospital in the town of Mongo, Guera province, Chad on Tuesday October 16, 2012.
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  • A woman holds her child, who is recovering from malnutrition, as she sits on the end of a bed in a tent at a UNICEF-sponsored therapeutic feeding center at the Mongo hospital in the town of Mongo, Guera province, Chad on Tuesday October 16, 2012.
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  • A woman holds her child, who is recovering from malnutrition, as she sits on a bed in a tent at a UNICEF-sponsored therapeutic feeding center at the Mongo hospital in the town of Mongo, Guera province, Chad on Tuesday October 16, 2012.
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  • A woman interacts with her child, who is recovering from malnutrition, at a UNICEF-sponsored therapeutic feeding center at the Mongo hospital in the town of Mongo, Guera province, Chad on Tuesday October 16, 2012.
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  • Hassania Issah, 30, and her son Souleyman Ali, 1, who is recovering from malnutrition, at a UNICEF-sponsored therapeutic feeding center at the Mongo hospital in the town of Mongo, Guera province, Chad on Tuesday October 16, 2012.
    TCD12.1016.UNICEF0148.JPG
  • Hassania Issah, 30, and her son Souleyman Ali, 1, who is recovering from malnutrition, at a UNICEF-sponsored therapeutic feeding center at the Mongo hospital in the town of Mongo, Guera province, Chad on Tuesday October 16, 2012.
    TCD12.1016.UNICEF0145.JPG
  • A woman holds her child, who is recovering from malnutrition, at a UNICEF-sponsored therapeutic feeding center at the Mongo hospital in the town of Mongo, Guera province, Chad on Tuesday October 16, 2012.
    TCD12.1016.UNICEF0105.JPG
  • Achta Hussain (doesn't know her age), breastfeeds her son Hassan Hussain, 5 mo., who is recovering from malnutrition at a UNICEF-sponsored therapeutic feeding center at the Mongo hospital in the town of Mongo, Guera province, Chad on Tuesday October 16, 2012.
    TCD12.1016.UNICEF0088.JPG
  • Achta Hussain (doesn't know her age), holds her son Hassan Hussain, 5 mo., who is recovering from malnutrition at a UNICEF-sponsored therapeutic feeding center at the Mongo hospital in the town of Mongo, Guera province, Chad on Tuesday October 16, 2012.
    TCD12.1016.UNICEF0072.JPG
  • A woman holds her child, who is recovering from malnutrition, as she sits on a bed in a tent at a UNICEF-sponsored therapeutic feeding center at the Mongo hospital in the town of Mongo, Guera province, Chad on Tuesday October 16, 2012.
    TCD12.1016.UNICEF0049.JPG
  • Achta Hussain (doesn't know her age), holds her son Hassan Hussain, 5 mo., who is recovering from malnutrition at a UNICEF-sponsored therapeutic feeding center at the Mongo hospital in the town of Mongo, Guera province, Chad on Tuesday October 16, 2012.
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  • Achta Hussain (doesn't know her age), holds her son Hassan Hussain, 5 mo., who is recovering from malnutrition at a UNICEF-sponsored therapeutic feeding center at the Mongo hospital in the town of Mongo, Guera province, Chad on Tuesday October 16, 2012.
    TCD12.1016.UNICEF0017.JPG
  • A nurse stands next to the bed of Nafisatu Bah, 19, who recovers aftera c-section surgery at the Princess Christian Maternity Hospital in Freetown, Sierra Leone on Monday April 26, 2010. It was Nafisatu's first pregnancy.
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  • Kadie Josiah, 16, lies in bed as she recovers after a c-section surgery that saved her and her child at the UBC hospital in the town of Mattru Jong, Sierra Leone, on Thursday April 22, 2010. It was her first pregnancy, and she lives 15 kilometers away from the hospital.
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  • Kadie Josiah, 16, lies in bed as she recovers after a c-section surgery that saved her and her child at the UBC hospital in the town of Mattru Jong, Sierra Leone, on Thursday April 22, 2010. It was her first pregnancy, and she lives 15 kilometers away from the hospital.
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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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  • 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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  • A girl suffering from cholera drinks to re-hydrate herself while recovering at the Virunga cholera treament center in Goma, Eastern Democratic of Congo on Monday December 15, 2008. Mungwiko is the second of eight siblings to be infected with cholera. With the recent displacement of over 300,000 people in DRC's North Kivu province, thousands of people are living in close proximity, in IDP camps or in host families, increasing the stress on already scarce water supply networks and increasing the transmission rate of infectious diseases such as cholera.
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  • Ghana: 25 April 2012, Seida Alhassane, 4, lies ona bed as she recovers from diarrhea at the Princess Marie Louise Children's hospital in Accra. The GAVI Alliance is a public-private partnership that brings together developing country and donor governments, WHO, UNICEF, the World Bank, the vaccine industry in both industrialised and developing countries, research and technical agencies, civil society, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and other private philanthropists.  Set up in 2000 as the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation, GAVI's mission is to save children's lives and protect people's health by increasing access to immunisation in the world's poorest countries.
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  • A woman holds her child, who is recovering from malnutrition, as she sits on a bed in a tent at a UNICEF-sponsored therapeutic feeding center at the Mongo hospital in the town of Mongo, Guera province, Chad on Tuesday October 16, 2012.
    TCD12.1016.UNICEF0338.JPG
  • Achta Hussain (doesn't know her age), discusses with a health worker as she breastfeeds her son Hassan Hussain, 5 mo., who is recovering from malnutrition at a UNICEF-sponsored therapeutic feeding center at the Mongo hospital in the town of Mongo, Guera province, Chad on Tuesday October 16, 2012.
    TCD12.1016.UNICEF0234.JPG
  • Hassania Issah, 30, and her son Souleyman Ali, 1, who is recovering from malnutrition, at a UNICEF-sponsored therapeutic feeding center at the Mongo hospital in the town of Mongo, Guera province, Chad on Tuesday October 16, 2012.
    TCD12.1016.UNICEF0155.JPG
  • Hassania Issah, 30, and her son Souleyman Ali, 1, who is recovering from malnutrition, at a UNICEF-sponsored therapeutic feeding center at the Mongo hospital in the town of Mongo, Guera province, Chad on Tuesday October 16, 2012.
    TCD12.1016.UNICEF0123.JPG
  • Achta Hussain (doesn't know her age), breastfeeds her son Hassan Hussain, 5 mo., who is recovering from malnutrition at a UNICEF-sponsored therapeutic feeding center at the Mongo hospital in the town of Mongo, Guera province, Chad on Tuesday October 16, 2012.
    TCD12.1016.UNICEF0089.JPG
  • Achta Hussain (doesn't know her age), holds her son Hassan Hussain, 5 mo., who is recovering from malnutrition at a UNICEF-sponsored therapeutic feeding center at the Mongo hospital in the town of Mongo, Guera province, Chad on Tuesday October 16, 2012.
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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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  • Seybatu Koroma, 32, lies on a bed in the maternity ward as she recovers 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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  • Seybatu Koroma, 32, lies on a bed in the maternity ward as she recovers 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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  • 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.
    SLE10.0315UNICEF0286.JPG
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