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  • Chacklie Soman, 17, holds the hand of her son Leo Karsor, 8 months, who is malnourished, while feeding him ready-to-eat therapeutic food at the Pipeline health center 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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  • A woman uses a chlorine water treatment product to treat drinking water at home in the village of Kawejah, Grand Cape Mount county, Liberia on Friday April 6, 2012. As part of the UNICEF sponsored CLTS programme, communities learn to put in practice good hygiene and sanitation practices.
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  • A woman uses a chlorine water treatment product to treat drinking water at home in the village of Kawejah, Grand Cape Mount county, Liberia on Friday April 6, 2012. As part of the UNICEF sponsored CLTS programme, communities learn to put in practice good hygiene and sanitation practices.
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  • A woman breast feeds her twin sons while lying in bed under a treated mosquito net. Northern Ghana, Thursday November 13, 2008.
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  • A woman breast feeds her twin sons while lying in bed under a treated mosquito net. Northern Ghana, Thursday November 13, 2008.
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  • A woman and her child lie in bed under a treated mosquito net. Northern Ghana, Thursday November 13, 2008.
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  • A woman and her child lie in bed under a treated mosquito net. Northern Ghana, Thursday November 13, 2008.
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  • A woman and her child lie in bed under a treated mosquito net. Northern Ghana, Thursday November 13, 2008.
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  • A woman and her child lie in bed under a treated mosquito net. Northern Ghana, Thursday November 13, 2008.
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  • Theresa Kollie, 24, holds her daughter Musu Kollor, 11 months old, who suffers from malnutrition, as she receives a weekly supply of ready-to-eat therapeutic food at the Slipway clinic in Monrovia, Montserrado county, Liberia on Monday April 2, 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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  • Health worker Rigoberto Martinez hands medicine to treat Leichmaniasis to local health volunteer Nosmara Mendez at her home in Coyolito, Honduras on Thursday April 25, 2013. The medicine is intended for a patient who lives in the area.
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  • Health worker Rigoberto Martinez hands medicine to treat Leichmaniasis to local health volunteer Nosmara Mendez at her home in Coyolito, Honduras on Thursday April 25, 2013. The medicine is intended for a patient who lives in the area.
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  • Nurse Maba N'Djim explains to Kegneba Diakite, 28, 6 mo pregnant, how to use her new treated mosquito net during a prenatal consultation in the village of Banankoro, Mali on Saturday August 28, 2010. Pregnant women receive a treated net on their first prenatal consultation..
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  • Health worker Rigoberto Martinez hands medicine to treat Leichmaniasis to local health volunteer Nosmara Mendez at her home in Coyolito, Honduras on Thursday April 25, 2013. The medicine is intended for a patient who lives in the area.
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  • Health worker Rigoberto Martinez hands medicine to treat Leichmaniasis to local health volunteer Nosmara Mendez at her home in Coyolito, Honduras on Thursday April 25, 2013. The medicine is intended for a patient who lives in the area.
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  • Health worker Rigoberto Martinez hands medicine to treat Leichmaniasis to local health volunteer Nosmara Mendez at her home in Coyolito, Honduras on Thursday April 25, 2013. The medicine is intended for a patient who lives in the area.
    HND13.0425.SABIN653.JPG
  • A woman uses a chlorine water treatment product to treat drinking water at home in the village of Kawejah, Grand Cape Mount county, Liberia on Friday April 6, 2012. As part of the UNICEF sponsored CLTS programme, communities learn to put in practice good hygiene and sanitation practices.
    LBR12.0406.NUT0615.JPG
  • A woman uses a chlorine water treatment product to treat drinking water at home in the village of Kawejah, Grand Cape Mount county, Liberia on Friday April 6, 2012. As part of the UNICEF sponsored CLTS programme, communities learn to put in practice good hygiene and sanitation practices.
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  • A woman picks up medicine to treat her daughter's diarrhea from the pharmacy of the Koumassi Grand Campement health center in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire on Thursday July 18, 2013.
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  • Pharmacy staff tell a woman how to administer metronidazole, a drug used to treat diarrhea, to her daughter at the pharmacy of the Koumassi Grand Campement health center in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire on Thursday July 18, 2013.
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  • Health worker Rigoberto Martinez hands medicine to treat Leichmaniasis to local health volunteer Nosmara Mendez at her home in Coyolito, Honduras on Thursday April 25, 2013. The medicine is intended for a patient who lives in the area.
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  • Health worker Rigoberto Martinez hands medicine to treat Leichmaniasis to local health volunteer Nosmara Mendez at her home in Coyolito, Honduras on Thursday April 25, 2013. The medicine is intended for a patient who lives in the area.
    HND13.0425.SABIN636.JPG
  • Health worker Rigoberto Martinez hands medicine to treat Leichmaniasis to local health volunteer Nosmara Mendez at her home in Coyolito, Honduras on Thursday April 25, 2013. The medicine is intended for a patient who lives in the area.
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  • Health worker Rigoberto Martinez hands medicine to treat Leichmaniasis to local health volunteer Nosmara Mendez at her home in Coyolito, Honduras on Thursday April 25, 2013. The medicine is intended for a patient who lives in the area.
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  • Health worker Rigoberto Martinez hands medicine to treat Leichmaniasis to local health volunteer Nosmara Mendez at her home in Coyolito, Honduras on Thursday April 25, 2013. The medicine is intended for a patient who lives in the area.
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  • Kegneba Diakite, 28, 6 mo pregnant, holds a brand new treated mosquito net during a prenatal consultation in the village of Banankoro, Mali on Saturday August 28, 2010. Pregnant women receive a treated net on their first prenatal consultation..
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  • Nurse Maba N'Djim hands a treated mosquito net to Kegneba Diakite, 28, 6 mo pregnant, during a prenatal consultation in the village of Banankoro, Mali on Saturday August 28, 2010. Pregnant women receive a treated net on their first prenatal consultation..
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  • Ghana: 25 April 2012, A nurse holds a treated mosquito net as she speaks to women at the Dodowa new town health outreach point in Dodowa.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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  • 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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  • Community volunteer explaining the importance of using a treated mosquito net to villagers. Northern Ghana, Thursday November 13, 2008.
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  • Teenage girls in school uniforms purchase cold treats made of crushed ice and sweet syrup called granizado from a street merchant in central Havana, Cuba on Friday June 27, 2008.
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  • Women lay a treated mosquito net to dry as they demonstrate the technique for fellow villagers in the village of Issaba, Benin on Friday September 14, 2007.
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  • His father Alphonse sits next to Blaise Alonda, 19, who suffers from polio, at the Loandjili hospital in Pointe-Noire, Republic of Congo, on Saturday December 4, 2010. Blaise first started feeling ill almost three weeks ago. He was diagnosed and treated for malaria, but woke up unable to move his arms and legs the next morning.
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  • Community volunteer explaining the importance of using a treated mosquito net to villagers. Northern Ghana, Thursday November 13, 2008.
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