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  • Ghana amputee football team
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  • A woman gives a boy some of the oral re-hydration solution she just prepared outside the Adja-Ouere community health center in the village of Adja-Ouere, Benin on Friday September 14, 2007. The women come to learn on subjects like breast feeding or the preparation of oral re-hydration solutions. They later go back to their villages and give workshops on what they've learned.
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  • Ghana amputee football team<br />
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  • Andres Yemetey, from the Ghana Infant Nutrition Advocacy Network (GINAN), demonstrates breast feeding techniques to mothers at the Osu Maternity Home in Accra, Ghana on Tuesday June 16, 2009.
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  • Habsita Moussa, 30, (in blue) stands with other women as they watch while CELIAF president Maimouna Moussa demonstrates how to prepare a nutritional porridge for children from local ingredients during a training session in Mongo, Guera province, Chad on Wednesday October 17, 2012. Local NGO CELIAF is trained by UNICEF to in turn provide women with trainings on nutrition and health issues.
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  • Habsita Moussa, 30, stirs nutritional porridge she and other women are learning to prepare during a training session in Mongo, Guera province, Chad on Wednesday October 17, 2012. Local NGO CELIAF is trained by UNICEF to in turn provide women with trainings on nutrition and health issues.
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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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  • Volunteers at a training session preceding a national polio immunization at the Nyankpala health center in the town of Nyankpala, Ghana on Tuesday March 24, 2009.
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  • Volunteers at a training session preceding a national polio immunization at the Nyankpala health center in the town of Nyankpala, Ghana on Tuesday March 24, 2009.
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  • Bamakan Souko and her newborn girl take part in a kangaroo mother care demonstration during a training for health workers at the Kita reference health center in the town of Kita, Mali on Friday August 27, 2010. Skin-to-skin contact is recommended as part of the Kangaroo mother care practice, a universally available and biologically sound method of care for all newborns, particularly important for premature or under weight babies..
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  • Bamakan Souko and her newborn girl take part in a kangaroo mother care demonstration during a training for health workers at the Kita reference health center in the town of Kita, Mali on Friday August 27, 2010. Skin-to-skin contact is recommended as part of the Kangaroo mother care practice, a universally available and biologically sound method of care for all newborns, particularly important for premature or under weight babies..
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  • A truck crosses a bridge intended for trains opened to road traffic to replace a  bridge that collapsed due to heavy rains near Notse, Togo on Friday September 11, 2009.
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  • Girls watch as vehicles cross a bridge intended for trains opened to road traffic to replace a  bridge that collapsed due to heavy rains near Notse, Togo on Friday September 11, 2009.
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  • Traffic crosses a bridge intended for trains opened to road traffic to replace a  bridge that collapsed due to heavy rains near Notse, Togo on Friday September 11, 2009.
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  • A truck crosses a bridge intended for trains opened to road traffic to replace a  bridge that collapsed due to heavy rains near Notse, Togo on Friday September 11, 2009.
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  • A truck crosses a bridge intended for trains opened to road traffic to replace a  bridge that collapsed due to heavy rains near Notse, Togo on Friday September 11, 2009.
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  • Vehicles cross a bridge intended for trains opened to road traffic to replace a  bridge that collapsed due to heavy rains near Notse, Togo on Thursday October 2, 2008.
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  • A man trained as a "basic community service agent" (ASBC in French, for Agent Service de Base Communautaire) discusses with a woman as he tries to diagnose her sick child in the village of Lalo, Benin on Friday September 14, 2007. ASBCs provide basic health diagnosis and treatment for patients in rural areas who can't readily 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) discusses with a woman as he tries to diagnose her sick child in the village of Lalo, Benin on Friday September 14, 2007. ASBCs provide basic health diagnosis and treatment for patients in rural areas who can't readily 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) uses a standard form to diagnose a sick child in the village of Lalo, Benin on Friday September 14, 2007. ASBCs provide basic health diagnosis and treatment for patients in rural areas who can't readily access health centers.
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