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  • A girl looks out from under the bednet on her bed in the Mary Morris Orphanage, run by the United Methodist Church in Kamina, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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  • A girl looks out from under the bednet on her bed in the Mary Morris Orphanage, run by the United Methodist Church in Kamina, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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  • A girl looks out from under the bednet on her bed in the Mary Morris Orphanage, run by the United Methodist Church in Kamina, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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  • A girl looks out from under the bednet on her bed in the Mary Morris Orphanage, run by the United Methodist Church in Kamina, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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  • A girl looks out from under the bednet on her bed in the Mary Morris Orphanage, run by the United Methodist Church in Kamina, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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  • A girl looks out from under the bednet on her bed in the Mary Morris Orphanage, run by the United Methodist Church in Kamina, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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  • Villagers watch an educational presentation about the proper use of insecticide-treated bednets in Kayeleka Banda, Malawi. The village's health program gets support from the Maternal, Newborn and Child Health program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian. Bednets are one element in fighting malaria.
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  • Villagers watch an educational presentation about the proper use of insecticide-treated bednets in Kayeleka Banda, Malawi. The village's health program gets support from the Maternal, Newborn and Child Health program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian. Bednets are one element in fighting malaria.
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  • Villagers watch an educational presentation about the proper use of insecticide-treated bednets in Kayeleka Banda, Malawi. The village's health program gets support from the Maternal, Newborn and Child Health program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian. Bednets are one element in fighting malaria.
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  • A girl looks outside from her bed, covered with an anti-malarial mosquito net, in Dundube Kadambo, Malawi.
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  • A student studies while sitting on her bed in the dorm at the Solidarity Teacher Training College in Yambio, South Sudan.
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  • A mother cares for her son in a bed covered with an anti-malarial mosquito net, in Dundube Kadambo, Malawi.
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  • Shalufa Josephine holds a child in front of an insecticide-treated bed net under which she sleeps in Goma, a city in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. The mosquito net was provided by IMA World Health as part of its work against malaria, which has long plagued the region. The DRC is the second-leading country in the world for malaria cases. An outbreak of Ebola in the region in 2018 was accompanied by a huge spike in malaria cases. The two diseases often present similar symptoms in their early stages, making both more difficult to diagnose and treat.
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  • A girl awakes in her bed, covered with an anti-malarial mosquito net, in Dundube Kadambo, Malawi.
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  • Shalufa Josephine holds a child under an insecticide-treated bed net that covers where she sleeps in Goma, a city in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. The mosquito net was provided by IMA World Health as part of its work against malaria, which has long plagued the region. The DRC is the second-leading country in the world for malaria cases. An outbreak of Ebola in the region in 2018 was accompanied by a huge spike in malaria cases. The two diseases often present similar symptoms in their early stages, making both more difficult to diagnose and treat.
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  • Shalufa Josephine holds a child under an insecticide-treated bed net that covers where she sleeps in Goma, a city in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. The mosquito net was provided by IMA World Health as part of its work against malaria, which has long plagued the region. The DRC is the second-leading country in the world for malaria cases. An outbreak of Ebola in the region in 2018 was accompanied by a huge spike in malaria cases. The two diseases often present similar symptoms in their early stages, making both more difficult to diagnose and treat.
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  • Dayana Makazi sits under an insecticide-treated bed net in her family's home in Goma, a city in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. The mosquito net was provided by IMA World Health as part of its work against malaria, which has long plagued the region. The DRC is the second-leading country in the world for malaria cases. An outbreak of Ebola in the region in 2018 was accompanied by a huge spike in malaria cases. The two diseases often present similar symptoms in their early stages, making both more difficult to diagnose and treat.
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  • Two children sit under an insecticide-treated bed net in their family's home in Goma, a city in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. The mosquito net was provided by IMA World Health as part of its work against malaria, which has long plagued the region. The DRC is the second-leading country in the world for malaria cases. An outbreak of Ebola in the region in 2018 was accompanied by a huge spike in malaria cases. The two diseases often present similar symptoms in their early stages, making both more difficult to diagnose and treat.
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  • Dayana Makazi sits under an insecticide-treated bed net in her family's home in Goma, a city in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. The mosquito net was provided by IMA World Health as part of its work against malaria, which has long plagued the region. The DRC is the second-leading country in the world for malaria cases. An outbreak of Ebola in the region in 2018 was accompanied by a huge spike in malaria cases. The two diseases often present similar symptoms in their early stages, making both more difficult to diagnose and treat.
    drc-2019-jeffrey-ima-goma-1011-206.jpg
  • A displaced girl sits on a cot inside a United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. More than 20,000 civilians have lived inside the base since shortly after the country's civil war broke out in December, 2013, but renewed fighting in 2015 drove another 5,000 people, including this woman, into the relative safety of the camp.
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  • A girl awakes in her bed, covered with an anti-malarial mosquito net, in Dundube Kadambo, Malawi.
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  • Dayana Makazi sits under an insecticide-treated bed net in her family's home in Goma, a city in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. The mosquito net was provided by IMA World Health as part of its work against malaria, which has long plagued the region. The DRC is the second-leading country in the world for malaria cases. An outbreak of Ebola in the region in 2018 was accompanied by a huge spike in malaria cases. The two diseases often present similar symptoms in their early stages, making both more difficult to diagnose and treat.
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  • Dayana Makazi sits under an insecticide-treated bed net in her family's home in Goma, a city in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. The mosquito net was provided by IMA World Health as part of its work against malaria, which has long plagued the region. The DRC is the second-leading country in the world for malaria cases. An outbreak of Ebola in the region in 2018 was accompanied by a huge spike in malaria cases. The two diseases often present similar symptoms in their early stages, making both more difficult to diagnose and treat.
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  • Dayana Makazi sits under an insecticide-treated bed net in her family's home in Goma, a city in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. The mosquito net was provided by IMA World Health as part of its work against malaria, which has long plagued the region. The DRC is the second-leading country in the world for malaria cases. An outbreak of Ebola in the region in 2018 was accompanied by a huge spike in malaria cases. The two diseases often present similar symptoms in their early stages, making both more difficult to diagnose and treat.
    drc-2019-jeffrey-ima-goma-1011-220.jpg
  • A girl takes down her mosquito net in the morning in a Catholic training center in Niamana, Mali. Several families displaced by the fighting in northern Mali took refuge in the center, and have received support from the ACT Alliance.
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  • Mou Leu Chol covers her 2-year old son Yuel with a tattered mosquito net in Bor, a city in South Sudan's Jonglei State that has been the scene of fierce fighting in recent months between the country's military and anti-government rebels. After fighting broke out in mid December 2013, control of the town changed hands four times in a few weeks. ACT Alliance members were among the first humanitarian agencies to enter the city in January 2014, and are providing services to thousands of people who are cautiously returning home to the troubled city. Chol came to Bor in March 2014 to escape continued fighting in nearby Duk County. She and her husband assembled their new home out of the scraps of building materials they found here. She will soon replace her old mosquito net with a new one she received in a household package given to her by Dan Church Aid and the Lutheran World Federation, both members of the ACT Alliance. The package also contained plastic sheeting, cooking pots, a machete, mats, and other essential items.
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  • Dau Chol Thuc works on the roof of his new house in Dong Boma, a Dinka village in South Sudan's Jonglei State, on April 12, 2017. Most of the villagers recently returned home after being displaced by rebel soldiers in December, 2013, and they face serious challenges in rebuilding their village.<br />
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The blue fabric used to fasten many of the sticks together is torn from insecticide-treated bednets, which villagers have discovered provide a termite-resistant material for construction.<br />
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The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, is helping villagers restart their lives with support for housing, livelihood, and food security.
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  • Dau Chol Thuc works on the roof of his new house in Dong Boma, a Dinka village in South Sudan's Jonglei State, on April 12, 2017. Most of the villagers recently returned home after being displaced by rebel soldiers in December, 2013, and they face serious challenges in rebuilding their village.<br />
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The blue fabric used to fasten many of the sticks together is torn from insecticide-treated bednets, which villagers have discovered provide a termite-resistant material for construction.<br />
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The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, is helping villagers restart their lives with support for housing, livelihood, and food security.
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  • Workers unload insecticide-treated bednets as they set up an outreach clinic in the Rhino Refugee Camp in northern Uganda. As of April 2017, the camp held almost 87,000 refugees from South Sudan, and more people were arriving daily. About 1.8 million people have fled South Sudan since civil war broke out there at the end of 2013. About 900,000 have sought refuge in Uganda. <br />
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The clinic was sponsored by Global Refuge International, which receives support from the Global Health Program of The United Methodist Church. <br />
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Because of the nature of the Rhino Camp, where refugees are spread out over a wide area, it's not possible for many of them to access health care, so Global Refuge International holds outreach clinics on a regular basis through several areas of the camp.
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  • Galuak Kuon works on his home on April 15, 2017, in Poktap, a town in South Sudan's Jonglei State where conflict, drought and inflation have caused severe food insecurity. Like most here, he fled Poktap in 2013 when South Sudan's civil war broke out, and just returned in January 2017. <br />
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The blue fabric used to fasten many of the sticks together is torn from insecticide-treated bednets, which villagers have discovered provide a termite-resistant material for construction.<br />
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The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, is helping families in the area tackle food problems, including with the provision of cash for the purchase of fishing line and hooks, as well as assisting with home construction.
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  • Packages of essential household items are stacked in a warehouse in Bor, a city in South Sudan's Jonglei State that has been the scene of fierce fighting in recent months between the country's military and anti-government rebels. After fighting broke out in mid December 2013, control of the town changed hands four times in a few weeks. ACT Alliance members were among the first humanitarian agencies to enter the city in January 2014, and are providing services to thousands of people who are cautiously returning home to the troubled city. These packages--containing bednets, plastic sheeting, cooking pots, mats and other essential items--were provided by Dan Church Aid for distribution by the Lutheran World Federation. Both organizations are members of the ACT Alliance. This warehouse is being used by LWF after its own warehouse was burned and looted during the fighting.
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  • Deng Garang Duot works on the roof of his new house in Dong Boma, a Dinka village in South Sudan's Jonglei State, on April 12, 2017. Most of the villagers recently returned home after being displaced by rebel soldiers in December, 2013, and they face serious challenges in rebuilding their village.<br />
<br />
The blue fabric used to tie the sticks together is torn from insecticide-treated bednets, which villagers have discovered provide a termite-resistant material for construction.<br />
<br />
The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, is helping villagers restart their lives with support for housing, livelihood, and food security.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-E0751.JPG