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  • On 21 July, journalists and press wait by the "Pro Test" wall of the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban, South Africa, as Prince Harry and Sir Elton John are soon to appear.
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  • On 21 July, journalists and press wait by the "Pro Test" wall of the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban, South Africa, as Prince Harry and Sir Elton John are soon to appear.
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  • "Young people are being left out and left behind in the AIDS response and it needs to stop here and now." said Sir Elton John, as he and Prince Harry joined forces at the International AIDS Conference 2016 in Durban, South Africa, on Thursday 21 July. Sir Elton then wrote on the "Pro Test" wall the phrase "Love is vital, July 2016".
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  • 21 July 2016, Durban, South Africa: "We cannot beat HIV without giving young people a voice. Without education and empowerment, HIV will win," said Prince Harry at the International AIDS Conference in Durban, as he and Sir Elton John joined forces by the "Pro Test" wall.
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  • "Young people are being left out and left behind in the AIDS response and it needs to stop here and now." said Sir Elton John, as he and Prince Harry joined forces at the International AIDS Conference 2016 in Durban, South Africa, on Thursday 21 July. Sir Elton then wrote on the "Pro Test" wall the phrase "Love is vital, July 2016".
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  • 21 July 2016, Durban, South Africa: Sir Elton John points at Prince Harry as they meet by the "Pro Test" wall at the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban, South Africa.
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  • Students from Isabella Thoburn College walk to a remote village outside Lucknow, India, where they will teach rural Indian children about HIV and AIDS.
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  • A boy holds a sign encouraging testing and treatment for HIV during a march in the center of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
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  • The Rev. Al Sharpton addresses a rally on the Capital Mall in Washington on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
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  • Tavis Smiley addresses a rally on the Capital Mall in Washington on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference. Smiley is a talk show host and political commentator.
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  • Cheer leaders perform onstage at a rally and march in the center of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
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  • Wearing a red ribbon drawn on her cheek, a woman participates in a rally and march in the center of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
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  • Members of Batala, an all-woman percussion band in Washington, DC, perform during a rally on the Capital Mall in Washington on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The march took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
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  • Sex workers and their supporters chant slogans as they and other people march through the streets of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The march took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
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  • Cheer leaders perform in the street during a march in the center of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
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  • Cheerleaders perform as they and other people march through the streets of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The march took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
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  • Participants in a rally and march in the center of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
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  • With the Washington Monument in the background, people march through the streets of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The march took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
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  • With the Washington Monument in the background, participants in a July 22, 2012, march and rally in Washington, DC, demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The march took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
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  • Participants in a rally and march in the center of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
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  • Participants sing and dance along with music from Wyclef Jean during a July 22, 2012, march and rally in Washington, DC, demanding that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The march took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
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  • Students from Isabella Thoburn College (behind the sheet) use puppets to educate rural Indian children about HIV and AIDS. Isabella Thoburn College in Lucknow, India, has long been supported by United Methodist Women.
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  • Students from Isabella Thoburn College use puppets to educate rural Indian villagers about HIV and AIDS. Isabella Thoburn College in Lucknow, India, has long been supported by United Methodist Women.
    india-2004-jeffrey-ITC-1.jpg
  • 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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  • Sharon Mthembu and Nokuthula Shabalala, members of Uthando Iwethu ('Our Love'), the IDOLO Performing Arts Group, take group photo with a member of the audience in the Faith Networking Zone at the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban, South Africa.
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  • Thulasizwe Zulu, member of Uthando Iwethu ('Our Love'), the IDOLO Performing Arts Group, performing in the Faith Networking Zone at the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban, South Africa.
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  • Members of the Cathedral Choir sing during a July 19 interfaith prayer service, held at the Roman Catholic Emmanuel Cathedral in Durban, South Africa, during the 2016 International AIDS Conference.
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  • Tombstones and crosses at a demonstration site for the rights to better working conditions for health workers.
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  • Underwear hanging on a line in the Sex Workers' Networking Zone, in the Global Village of the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban, South Africa.
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  • Choir performning in the Global Village at AIDS 2016, sharing the message "Gay rights are human rights".
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  • Participants light candles during a July 19 interfaith prayer service, held at the Roman Catholic Emmanuel Cathedral in Durban, South Africa, during the 2016 International AIDS Conference.
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  • vicky Magwecara demonstrates on July 20 for greater rights for sex workers at the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban, South Africa. "Sex workers' rights are human rights", they chanted.
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  • Participants light candles during a July 19 interfaith prayer service, held at the Roman Catholic Emmanuel Cathedral in Durban, South Africa, during the 2016 International AIDS Conference.
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  • Participants sing during a July 19 interfaith prayer service, held at the Roman Catholic Emmanuel Cathedral in Durban, South Africa, during the 2016 International AIDS Conference.
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  • The International AIDS Conference 2016 is attended by a large group of Lutheran Church young adults from the United States of America.
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  • Participants light candles during a July 19 interfaith prayer service, held at the Roman Catholic Emmanuel Cathedral in Durban, South Africa, during the 2016 International AIDS Conference.
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  • Participants attach pins to a map, indicating the places people lived, which they knew died from AIDS. During a July 19 interfaith prayer service, held at the Roman Catholic Emmanuel Cathedral in Durban, South Africa, during the 2016 International AIDS Conference.
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  • Opening session of the International AIDS Conference, AIDS 2016, in Durban, South Africa.
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  • Wyclef Jean performs with Margaret Cho during a July 22, 2012, march and rally in Washington, DC, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The march took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the city for the XIX International AIDS Conference. Jean is a Haitian singer and rapper. Cho is a U.S. comedian and actress.
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  • Participants--including Haitian rapper Wyclef Jean, right--in a rally and march in the center of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
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  • Participants in a rally and march in the center of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
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  • Wyclef Jean performs during a July 22, 2012, march and rally in Washington, DC, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The march took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the city for the XIX International AIDS Conference. Jean is a Haitian singer and rapper.
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  • Wyclef Jean performs during a July 22, 2012, march and rally in Washington, DC, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The march took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the city for the XIX International AIDS Conference. Jean is a Haitian singer and rapper.
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  • Tracy Skinner, aka Sister Loosey of Las Vegas, a member of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, participates in a rally and march in the center of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference. The Sisters are a non-profit protest and street performance organization that uses drag and religious imagery to call attention to sexual intolerance and satirize issues of gender and morality.
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  • Cornel West addresses a rally on the Capital Mall in Washington on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference. West is a philosopher and activist.
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  • Members of Batala, an all-woman percussion band in Washington, DC, perform during a rally on the Capital Mall in Washington on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The march took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-82.jpg
  • Members of Batala, an all-woman percussion band in Washington, DC, perform during a rally on the Capital Mall in Washington on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The march took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-80.jpg
  • Members of Batala, an all-woman percussion band in Washington, DC, perform during a rally on the Capital Mall in Washington on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The march took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
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  • The AIDS Memorial Quilt on display on the Washington Mall in Washington, DC, before a July 22, 2012, rally to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
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  • Members of Different Drummers were among participants in a march through the center of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference. Different Drummers is a musical group that serves the GLBT Community of Washington, DC.
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  • Participants in a rally and march in the center of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
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  • Participants in a rally and march in the center of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
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  • Wyclef Jean performs during a July 22, 2012, march and rally in Washington, DC, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The march took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the city for the XIX International AIDS Conference. Jean is a Haitian singer and rapper.
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  • With the Washington Monument in the background, participants in a July 22, 2012, march and rally in Washington, DC, demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The march took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-60.jpg
  • Participants sing and dance along with music from Wyclef Jean during a July 22, 2012, march and rally in Washington, DC, demanding that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The march took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-62.jpg
  • With the Washington Monument in the background, participants in a July 22, 2012, march and rally in Washington, DC, demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The march took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
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  • Clergy participants in a rally on the Capital Mall in Washington on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
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  • Aaron M. Laxton holds a sign at a rally and march in the center of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference. In the background is the Washington Monument.
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  • A man gives away free condoms at a rally and march in the center of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-54.jpg
  • Students from Isabella Thoburn College (behind the sheet) use puppets to educate rural Indian children about HIV and AIDS. Isabella Thoburn College in Lucknow, India, has long been supported by United Methodist Women.
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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-1011-231.jpg
  • 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-1011-216.jpg
  • 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.
    drc-2019-jeffrey-ima-goma-1011-183.jpg
  • 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
  • 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.
    drc-2019-jeffrey-ima-goma-1011-176.jpg
  • 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.
    drc-2019-jeffrey-ima-goma-1011-163.jpg
  • 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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  • Young woman dancing in the Global Village of the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban, South Africa.
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  • Sharon Mthembu (right), and other members of Uthando Iwethu ('Our Love'), the IDOLO Performing Arts Group, play and dance in the Interfaith Networking Zone at the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban, South Africa.
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  • Nontobeko Ngcobo, member of Uthando Iwethu ('Our Love'), the IDOLO Performing Arts Group, dancing in the Faith Networking Zone at the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban, South Africa.
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  • Young woman dancing in the Global Village of the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban, South Africa.
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  • Young man dancing in the Global Village of the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban, South Africa.
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  • Archbishop Thabo Makgoba, the Anglican archbishop of Cape Town, greets Babalwa Matikinca, an area manager for the Sex Workers Education and Advocacy Task Force. The encounter took place in the Global Village of the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban, South Africa. Matikinca and other advocates praised the archbishop for fighting against the stigma and discrimination regularly associated with sex work.
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  • Handicraft made in the Condomize booth at AIDS 2016, in the Global Village area.
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  • Participants light candles during a July 19 interfaith prayer service, held at the Roman Catholic Emmanuel Cathedral in Durban, South Africa, during the 2016 International AIDS Conference.
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  • Protestors demand better treatment for caregivers and health workers at the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban, South Africa, saying "When health workers suffer, society suffers".
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  • Emergency India Solidarity Rally taking place on 21 July at the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban, South Africa, demanding that the South African government makes a statement against what protestors describe as "The Modi Government's attacks on generic medicine and comrades from the lawyers collective", which they state "echoes the apartheid system previously prevalent in South Africa.
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  • Emergency India Solidarity Rally taking place on 21 July at the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban, South Africa, demanding that the South African government makes a statement against what protestors describe as "The Modi Government's attacks on generic medicine and comrades from the lawyers collective", which they state "echoes the apartheid system previously prevalent in South Africa.
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  • Protestors demand better treatment for caregivers and health workers at the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban, South Africa, saying "When health workers suffer, society suffers".
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  • Protestors demand better treatment for caregivers and health workers at the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban, South Africa, saying "When health workers suffer, society suffers".
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  • Members of "love Life", dancing and singing in the Global Village of the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban, South Africa.
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  • Sharon Mthembu (right), and other members of Uthando Iwethu ('Our Love'), the IDOLO Performing Arts Group, play and dance in the Interfaith Networking Zone at the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban, South Africa.
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  • Anggia Ermarini, a Muslim activist from Indonesia, gets a lesson in African dancing in the Interfaith Networking Zone on July 20 at the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban, South Africa. Ermarini is secretary general of INTERNA and secretary of Nahdatul Ulama in Indonesia. The Interfaith Networking Zone is sponsored by the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance of the WOrld Council of Churches.
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  • Sharon Mthembu (right), and other members of Uthando Iwethu ('Our Love'), the IDOLO Performing Arts Group, play and dance in the Interfaith Networking Zone at the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban, South Africa.
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  • Participants light candles during a July 19 interfaith prayer service, held at the Roman Catholic Emmanuel Cathedral in Durban, South Africa, during the 2016 International AIDS Conference.
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  • Participants light candles during a July 19 interfaith prayer service, held at the Roman Catholic Emmanuel Cathedral in Durban, South Africa, during the 2016 International AIDS Conference.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20160719_DSC_537...jpg
  • Young woman dancing in the Global Village of the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban, South Africa.
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  • Young woman dancing in the Global Village of the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban, South Africa.
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  • Members of the Cathedral Choir sing during a July 19 interfaith prayer service, held at the Roman Catholic Emmanuel Cathedral in Durban, South Africa, during the 2016 International AIDS Conference.
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  • Handicraft being made in the Condomize booth at AIDS 2016, in the Global Village area.
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  • Campaign sign in the Global Village at AIDS 2016.
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  • Participants attach pins to a map, indicating the places people lived, which they knew died from AIDS. During a July 19 interfaith prayer service, held at the Roman Catholic Emmanuel Cathedral in Durban, South Africa, during the 2016 International AIDS Conference.
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  • Archbishop Thabo Makgoba, the Anglican archbishop of Cape Town, preaches during a July 19 interfaith prayer service, held at the Roman Catholic Emmanuel Cathedral in Durban, South Africa, during the 2016 International AIDS Conference.
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  • Opening session of the International AIDS Conference, AIDS 2016, in Durban, South Africa.
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  • Opening session of the International AIDS Conference, AIDS 2016, in Durban, South Africa.
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  • Cornel West dances onstage at a rally on the Capital Mall in Washington on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference. West is a philosopher and activist.
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  • A participant holds a sign promoting condom use in a rally and march in the center of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
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  • Cheerleaders perform during a rally on the Capital Mall before a march through the streets of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally and march took place as more than 20,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
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  • Participants in a rally and march in the center of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
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