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  • Satta Fahnbulleh, 17, interviews a woman while Karn B. Sherman, 17, takes notes as they work on producing a UNICEF-sponsored youth radio program that will air on a local radio station in the town of Sinje, Grand Cape Mount county, Liberia on Friday April 6, 2012. The program is entirely run by teenagers, and discusses various issues related to children's rights, health, education, etc.
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  • Satta Fahnbulleh, 17, interviews a woman while Karn B. Sherman, 17, takes notes as they work on producing a UNICEF-sponsored youth radio program that will air on a local radio station in the town of Sinje, Grand Cape Mount county, Liberia on Friday April 6, 2012. The program is entirely run by teenagers, and discusses various issues related to children's rights, health, education, etc.
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  • A boy plays drums on a plastic jerrican in the West Point slum in Monrovia, Montserrado county, Liberia on Monday April 2, 2012.
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  • Fulani boys in village outside Aguie, Niger on Friday April 17, 2009.
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  • Fulani girls in village outside Aguie, Niger on Friday April 17, 2009.
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  • Fulani girls in village outside Aguie, Niger on Friday April 17, 2009.
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  • Guinea's president Captain Moussa Dadis Camara looks at documents during an official visit at the Kofi Annan private university in Conakry, Guinea on Thursday March 5, 2009. Camara, who took power after a coup in December 2008, was visiting the university to "meet the youth", as part of his efforts to solidify his support from Guinea's population.(Olivier Asselin for the New York Times)
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  • Soldiers stand guard by a group of students during the visit of Guinea's president Captain Moussa Dadis Camara at the Kofi Annan private university in Conakry, Guinea on Thursday March 5, 2009. Camara, who took power after a coup in December 2008, was visiting the university to "meet the youth", as part of his efforts to solidify his support from Guinea's population.(Olivier Asselin for the New York Times)
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  • Soldiers stand guard during the visit of Guinea's president Captain Moussa Dadis Camara at the Kofi Annan private university in Conakry, Guinea on Thursday March 5, 2009. Camara, who took power after a coup in December 2008, was visiting the university to "meet the youth", as part of his efforts to solidify his support from Guinea's population.(Olivier Asselin for the New York Times)
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  • A soldier stands guard during the visit of Guinea's president Captain Moussa Dadis Camara at the Kofi Annan private university in Conakry, Guinea on Thursday March 5, 2009. Camara, who took power after a coup in December 2008, was visiting the university to "meet the youth", as part of his efforts to solidify his support from Guinea's population.(Olivier Asselin for the New York Times)
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  • Guinea president Captain Moussa Dadis Camara waves during an official visit at the Kofi Annan private university in Conakry, Guinea on Thursday March 5, 2009. Camara, who took power after a coup in December 2008, was visiting the university to "meet the youth", as part of his efforts to solidify his support from Guinea's population.(Olivier Asselin for the New York Times)
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  • Guinea president Captain Moussa Dadis Camara is seen during an official visit at the Kofi Annan private university in Conakry, Guinea on Thursday March 5, 2009. Camara, who took power after a coup in December 2008, was visiting the university to "meet the youth", as part of his efforts to solidify his support from Guinea's population.(Olivier Asselin for the New York Times)
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  • Guinea president Captain Moussa Dadis Camara holds his thumb up during an official visit at the Kofi Annan private university in Conakry, Guinea on Thursday March 5, 2009. Camara, who took power after a coup in December 2008, was visiting the university to "meet the youth", as part of his efforts to solidify his support from Guinea's population.(Olivier Asselin for the New York Times)
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  • Guinea president Captain Moussa Dadis Camara waves to a crowd of students gathered at the Kofi Annan private university in Conakry, Guinea on Thursday March 5, 2009. Camara, who took power after a coup in December 2008, was visiting the university to "meet the youth", as part of his efforts to solidify his support from Guinea's population.(Olivier Asselin for the New York Times)
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  • Students cheer during the visit of Guinea's president Captain Moussa Dadis Camara at the Kofi Annan private university in Conakry, Guinea on Thursday March 5, 2009. Camara, who took power after a coup in December 2008, was visiting the university to "meet the youth", as part of his efforts to solidify his support from Guinea's population.(Olivier Asselin for the New York Times)
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  • Guinea president Captain Moussa Dadis Camara stands up for the national anthem during an official visit at the Kofi Annan private university in Conakry, Guinea on Thursday March 5, 2009. Camara, who took power after a coup in December 2008, was visiting the university to "meet the youth", as part of his efforts to solidify his support from Guinea's population.(Olivier Asselin for the New York Times)
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  • A soldier stands guard by Guinea's president Captain Moussa Dadis Camara (right) during an official visit at the Kofi Annan private university in Conakry, Guinea on Thursday March 5, 2009. Camara, who took power after a coup in December 2008, was visiting the university to "meet the youth", as part of his efforts to solidify his support from Guinea's population.(Olivier Asselin for the New York Times)
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  • Guinea president Captain Moussa Dadis Camara (center) is seen during an official visit at the Kofi Annan private university in Conakry, Guinea on Thursday March 5, 2009. Camara, who took power after a coup in December 2008, was visiting the university to "meet the youth", as part of his efforts to solidify his support from Guinea's population.(Olivier Asselin for the New York Times)
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  • Members of a youth group discuss while sitting under a tree.Northern Ghana, Wednesday November 12, 2008.
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  • Members of a youth group discuss while sitting under a tree.Northern Ghana, Wednesday November 12, 2008.
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  • Members of a youth group discuss while sitting under a tree.Northern Ghana, Wednesday November 12, 2008.
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