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  • Hamsavalli is hooked up to an IV at the Lutheran Church-sponsored Gurukul Clinic in Chennai, India. The patient is HIV positive and comes to the clinic because it offers specialized care for people living with HIV and AIDS. (See restrictions on use in special instructions below.)
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  • Hamsavalli is hooked up to an IV at the Lutheran Church-sponsored Gurukul Clinic in Chennai, India. The patient is HIV positive and comes to the clinic because it offers specialized care for people living with HIV and AIDS. (See restrictions on use in special instructions below.)
    india-2010-jeffrey-aids-161.jpg
  • Hamsavalli is hooked up to an IV by nurse R. Sugandhi at the Lutheran Church-sponsored Gurukul Clinic in Chennai, India. The patient is HIV positive and comes to the clinic because it offers specialized care for people living with HIV and AIDS. (See restrictions on use in special instructions below.)
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  • Hamsavalli is hooked up to an IV by nurse R. Sugandhi at the Lutheran Church-sponsored Gurukul Clinic in Chennai, India. The patient is HIV positive and comes to the clinic because it offers specialized care for people living with HIV and AIDS. (See restrictions on use in special instructions below.)
    india-2010-jeffrey-aids-159.jpg
  • Nurse Jazmine Gino-Gino (right) checks the flow on an IV she just inserted in the hand of ten-month old Johan in the emergency room of the Mary Johnston Hospital in Manila, Philippines. Holding the boy down is Nurse Brian Grape Maningding. Johan's mother, Mirakel Guarin, comforts the boy.<br />
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The hospital is supported by United Methodist Women.
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  • A health worker check an IV on a patient with cholera in a Catholic clinic in Cite Soleil, a poor neighborhood of Port au Prince, Haiti, where cholera is epidemic almost one year after a devastating earthquake leveled the capital.
    haiti-2011-jeffrey-288.jpg
  • Midwifery student Hellena Ajak Agok checks a patient's IV in the St. Daniel Comboni Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. She's a student at the Catholic Health Training Institute, which is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-B325.jpg
  • Midwifery student Hellena Ajak Agok checks a patient's IV in the St. Daniel Comboni Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. She's a student at the Catholic Health Training Institute, which is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-B323.jpg
  • Rose Aniwote William Noti, a nursing student, places an IV in the hand of a child in the Wau Teaching Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. She is a student at the Catholic Health Training Institute, which is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-B149.jpg
  • Midwifery student Ayei Chadrak Mangar checks an IV in the St. Daniel Comboni Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. He's a student at the Catholic Healthy Training Institute, which is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-A540.jpg
  • Under the direction of Monika Nowicka, a midwife from Poland who is a lay missionary with the Society for African Missions and a clinical tutor for the Catholic Health Training Institute, midwife student Ayei Chadrak Mangar prepares to start an IV in the arm of a woman in the St. Daniel Comboni Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. The CHTI is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-A512.jpg
  • Under the direction of Monika Nowicka, a midwife from Poland who is a lay missionary with the Society for African Missions and a clinical tutor for the Catholic Health Training Institute, midwife student Ayei Chadrak Mangar starts an IV in the arm of a woman in the St. Daniel Comboni Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. The CHTI is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-A522.jpg
  • Roseline Edwards Anthony, a midwife, checks a patient's IV in the maternity ward of the St. Daniel Comboni Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. Anthony is a graduate of the Catholic Health Training Institute, which is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan. Beside her is another midwife and a midwifery student.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-A432.jpg
  • A midwifery student checks an IV bottle as Roseline Edwards Anthony, a midwife, looks on in the maternity ward of the St. Daniel Comboni Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. Anthony is a graduate of the Catholic Health Training Institute, which is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-A356.jpg
  • Roseline Edwards Anthony, a midwife, checks the IV line of a patient in the maternity ward of the St. Daniel Comboni Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. Anthony is a graduate of the Catholic Health Training Institute, which is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-A336.jpg
  • Roseline Edwards Anthony (right), a midwife, checks the IV line of a patient in the maternity ward of the St. Daniel Comboni Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. Anthony is a graduate of the Catholic Health Training Institute, which is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan. A midwifery student from CHTI looks on.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-A333.jpg
  • Rose Aniwote William Noti, a nursing student, prepares to place an IV in the arm of Dumo Jeena, a one-year old boy with malaria, in the Wau Teaching Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. On her left is Nancy Konga Alfred Ladu, also a student nurse. Both are students at the Catholic Health Training Institute, which is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-A250.jpg
  • Rose Aniwote William Noti, a nursing student, prepares to place an IV in the arm of Dumo Jeena, a one-year old boy with malaria, in the Wau Teaching Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. On her left is Nancy Konga Alfred Ladu, also a student nurse. Both are students at the Catholic Health Training Institute, which is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-A245.jpg
  • Nursing student Lucia Daud James (left) prepares to place an IV in a girl in the Sika Hadid Primary Health Care Center in Wau, South Sudan. In the back is her clinical tutor, Richard Anwar, who supervises her work. <br />
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James is a student at the Catholic Health Training Institute, which is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan. Anwar is a member of the CHTI faculty.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-A157.jpg
  • Rejoice Martin checks the IV on 2-year old Yusef as his mother, Flora Silva, restrains him, in the pediatric ward of the St. Daniel Comboni Catholic Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. Martin, a pediatric nurse, is a 2013 graduate of the Catholic Health Training Institute in Rumbek.
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  • Rejoice Martin checks the IV on 2-year old Yusef as his mother, Flora Silva, restrains him, in the pediatric ward of the St. Daniel Comboni Catholic Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. Martin, a pediatric nurse, is a 2013 graduate of the Catholic Health Training Institute in Rumbek.
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  • Yom Michael (right) adjust the IV for 8-year Zacarias Moses, who is suffering from malaria in the Wau Teaching Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. Michael is a student nurse at the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau, which trains nurses and midwives in the newly independent country. The Institute is coordinated by Solidarity with South Sudan, an international consortium of more than 200 religious congregations that trains teachers, health workers and pastoral personnel in several locations throughout South Sudan. Sister Dorothy Dickson, a member of Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions and director of the Institute, is kneeling beside the boy, who died the following day.
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  • Yom Michael marks an IV bottle in the Wau Teaching Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. Michael is a student nurse at the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau, which trains nurses and midwives in the newly independent country. The Institute is coordinated by Solidarity with South Sudan, an international consortium of more than 200 religious congregations that trains teachers, health workers and pastoral personnel in several locations throughout South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2012-jeffrey-wau-health-...jpg
  • Ten-month old Johan gets an IV inserted in his hand by Nurse Jazmine Gino-Gino (right) in the emergency room of the Mary Johnston Hospital in Manila, Philippines. Holding the boy down is Nurse Brian Grape Maningding. Johan's mother, Mirakel Guarin, comforts the boy.<br />
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The hospital is supported by United Methodist Women.
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  • Ten-month old Johan gets an IV inserted in his hand in the emergency room of the Mary Johnston Hospital in Manila, Philippines. The hospital is supported by United Methodist Women.
    philippines-2018-jeffrey-mjh-638.JPG
  • Ten-month old Johan gets an IV inserted in his hand by Nurse Jazmine Gino-Gino in the emergency room of the Mary Johnston Hospital in Manila, Philippines. Holding the boy down is Nurse Brian Grape Maningding. <br />
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The hospital is supported by United Methodist Women.
    philippines-2018-jeffrey-mjh-619.JPG
  • Midwifery student Hellena Ajak Agok and a colleague check a patient's IV in the St. Daniel Comboni Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. She's a student at the Catholic Health Training Institute, which is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-B327.jpg
  • A student from the Loreto Girls' Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan, grimaces as a nurse places an IV line into her hand in the Mary Ward Primary Health Care Clinic. The clinic serves both children and youth who attend the Loreto schools as well as members of the surrounding community.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-rumbek-A368.jpg
  • Yom Michael (right) adjust the IV for 8-year Zacarias Moses, who is suffering from malaria in the Wau Teaching Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. Michael is a student nurse at the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau, which trains nurses and midwives in the newly independent country. The Institute is coordinated by Solidarity with South Sudan, an international consortium of more than 200 religious congregations that trains teachers, health workers and pastoral personnel in several locations throughout South Sudan. Sister Dorothy Dickson, a member of Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions and director of the Institute, is kneeling beside the boy, who died the following day.
    south-sudan-2012-jeffrey-wau-health-...jpg
  • Ten-month old Johan gets an IV inserted in his hand by Nurse Jazmine Gino-Gino in the emergency room of the Mary Johnston Hospital in Manila, Philippines. Holding the boy down is Nurse Brian Grape Maningding. <br />
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The hospital is supported by United Methodist Women.
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  • Sister Maria Fe Parcero Divino, a Filipina member of the Missionary Sisters Servants of the Holy Spirit, is a teacher and administrator at the Catholic Health Training Institute, in Wau, South Sudan. Here she checks on a young patient in the St. Daniel Comboni Hospital in Wau.<br />
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The CHTI is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan, of which Sister Maria Fe is a member.
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  • Midwives Nancy Kamilo (left) and Roseline Edwards Anthony talk with a patient in the maternity ward of the St. Daniel Comboni Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. Both are graduates of the Catholic Health Training Institute, which is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-A420.jpg
  • Nancy Sebit cares for a young patient in the Sika Hadid Primary Health Care Center in Wau, South Sudan. A registered nurse, she's a 2021 graduate of the Catholic Health Training Institute, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan..
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-A165.jpg
  • Nancy Sebit monitors a patient's care in the Sika Hadid Primary Health Care Center in Wau, South Sudan. A registered nurse, she's a 2021 graduate of the Catholic Health Training Institute, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan..
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-A167.jpg
  • A nurse monitors a patient's care in the Sika Hadid Primary Health Care Center in Wau, South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-A118.jpg
  • A nurse cares for a patient in the Sika Hadid Primary Health Care Center in Wau, South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-A110.jpg
  • Chol Myom Alei, a medical assistant, attends to Malual Monytoc, a patient in the Catholic Church-sponsored clinic in Leu, a village in the contested Abyei region along the border between Sudan and South Sudan. The clinic, along with the rest of the village, was looted and burned in 2011 when soldiers and militias from the northern Republic of Sudan swept through the area, chasing out more than 100,000 Dinka Ngok residents. A few thousand families have returned since northern combatants withdrew in 2012, yet their life is precarious. In Leu, the church rehabilitated the clinic and drilled a well. For political and logistical reasons, the Catholic Church is one of the few organizations willing to openly accompany the people of Abyei during these uncertain times.
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  • A young patient with cholera rests in a Catholic clinic in Cite Soleil, a poor neighborhood of Port au Prince, Haiti, where cholera is epidemic almost one year after a devastating earthquake leveled the capital.
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  • Paul Biberstend, 6, is treated for cholera in treatment center run by Oganizasyon Sante Popilè (OSAPO) Montrouis, Haiti. Cholera appeared on the quake-ravaged Caribbean island nation in late 2010. OSAPO's work is supported by Diakonie Katastrophenhilfe and the Lutheran World Federation, both members of the ACT Alliance. In addition to treating people infected with cholera, OSAPO sends teams of health educators into urban and rural communities to provide education, distribute anti-bacterial soap and oral rehydration salts, and refer sick patients back to the OSAPO clinic. Sitting alongside the patient is his mother, Odette, who teases her son as he recovers...
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  • Paul Biberstend, 6, is treated for cholera in treatment center run by Oganizasyon Sante Popilè (OSAPO) Montrouis, Haiti. Cholera appeared on the quake-ravaged Caribbean island nation in late 2010. OSAPO's work is supported by Diakonie Katastrophenhilfe and the Lutheran World Federation, both members of the ACT Alliance. In addition to treating people infected with cholera, OSAPO sends teams of health educators into urban and rural communities to provide education, distribute anti-bacterial soap and oral rehydration salts, and refer sick patients back to the OSAPO clinic. Sitting alongside the patient is his mother, Odette...
    haiti-2011-jeffrey-256.jpg
  • Paul Biberstend, 6, is treated for cholera in treatment center run by Oganizasyon Sante Popilè (OSAPO) Montrouis, Haiti. Cholera appeared on the quake-ravaged Caribbean island nation in late 2010. OSAPO's work is supported by Diakonie Katastrophenhilfe and the Lutheran World Federation, both members of the ACT Alliance. In addition to treating people infected with cholera, OSAPO sends teams of health educators into urban and rural communities to provide education, distribute anti-bacterial soap and oral rehydration salts, and refer sick patients back to the OSAPO clinic. Behind the patient is his mother, Odette...
    haiti-2011-jeffrey-254.jpg
  • Nancy Sebit monitors a patient's care in the Sika Hadid Primary Health Care Center in Wau, South Sudan. A registered nurse, she's a 2021 graduate of the Catholic Health Training Institute, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan..
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-A127.jpg
  • A health care worker attends to a young patient in the primary care health center in Matara, a remote community in South Sudan's Eastern Equatoria State. The clinic is sponsored by the Holy Trinity Peace Village in nearby Kuron. <br />
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The region has been plagued by cattle raiding and child abduction in recent years. The Catholic Church-sponsored Holy Trinity Peace Village has worked for years to foster reconciliation and peace between the region's pastoralist communities.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-kuron-A003.jpg
  • Paul Biberstend, 6, is treated for cholera in treatment center run by Oganizasyon Sante Popilè (OSAPO) in Montrouis, Haiti. Cholera appeared on the quake-ravaged Caribbean island nation in late 2010. OSAPO's work is supported by Diakonie Katastrophenhilfe and the Lutheran World Federation, both members of the ACT Alliance. In addition to treating people infected with cholera, OSAPO sends teams of health educators into urban and rural communities to provide education, distribute anti-bacterial soap and oral rehydration salts, and refer sick patients back to the OSAPO clinic...
    haiti-2011-jeffrey-258.jpg
  • Aime Minouche, a nurse for Oganizasyon Sante Popilè (OSAPO), puts an intravenous needle into the hand of Prenelus Brimel, a patient with cholera being treated in a special OSAPO cholera clinic in Montrouis, Haiti. Cholera appeared on the quake-ravaged Caribbean island nation in late 2010. OSAPO's work is supported by Diakonie Katastrophenhilfe and the Lutheran World Federation, both members of the ACT Alliance. In addition to treating people infected with cholera, OSAPO sends teams of health educators into urban and rural communities to provide education, distribute anti-bacterial soap and oral rehydration salts, and refer sick patients back to the OSAPO clinic...
    haiti-2011-jeffrey-250.jpg
  • In a clinic of the United Methodist Church in Kananga, a town in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, nurse Agnes Ntumba puts an IV in 7 month old Kabica Kalonda, who is suffering from malaria. His mother, Marie Kalonda, is holding him.
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  • Iván Vásquez, coffee cupper or coffee taster and quality control officer for RAOS testing coffee in the laboratory. RAOS, Cooperativa Regional Mixta de Agricultores Orgánicos de la Sierra, is a Fairtrade-certified coffee producer based in Marcala, La Paz, Honduras.
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  • Iván Vásquez, coffee cupper or coffee taster and quality control officer for RAOS testing coffee in the laboratory. RAOS, Cooperativa Regional Mixta de Agricultores Orgánicos de la Sierra, is a Fairtrade-certified coffee producer based in Marcala, La Paz, Honduras.
    Honduras_Hawkey_RAOS_20120206_132.jpg
  • A nursing student at the Catholic Health Training Institute prepares to place an IV in a woman in the St. Daniel Comboni Hospital in Wau, South Sudan.<br />
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The CHTI trains nurses and midwives, and is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-B318.jpg
  • Ajok Uogu holds her malnourished 2-year old daughter Awok as Marilyn Sad, a nurse from India, installs an IV line in the child's arm in the St. Daniel Comboni Catholic Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. Nursing student Chol Chol looks on. <br />
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Drought and armed conflict have pushed tens of thousands of people in Wau out of their homes, away from their farms, and unable to adequately feed themselves. The child was admitted to the hospital with severe malnutrition.<br />
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Sad is a lay volunteer with Solidarity with South Sudan, which runs the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau, where Chol is a student.
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