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  • A nurse takes a blood sample to test for malaria in the Sika Hadid Primary Health Care Center in Wau, South Sudan.
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  • A nurse takes a blood sample to test for malaria in the Sika Hadid Primary Health Care Center in Wau, South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-A178.JPG
  • 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.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-5526.JPG
  • A nurse takes a blood sample from a child to test for malaria in the Sika Hadid Primary Health Care Center in Wau, South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-A205.jpg
  • A mother sits with her daughter suffering from malaria in the Shungu Memorial Health Center in Kamina, Democratic Republic of the Congo. The center is funded by the United Methodist Church.
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  • Nursing student Lucia Daud James takes a blood sample from a woman to test for malaria in the Sika Hadid Primary Health Care Center in Wau, South Sudan.<br />
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James is a student at the Catholic Health Training Institute, which is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-A136.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
  • Sister Maria Fe Divino, accompanied by student nurses Benedict Riak and Victoria Akon, reviews the chart for patient Lodovico Ilial in the St. Daniel Comboni Catholic Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. Ilial suffers from malaria. The two students are studying at the Catholic Heath Training Institute in Wau, where Divino, who comes from the Philippines, is an instructor. The CHTI is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-wau-cthi-23...jpg
  • Sister Dorothy Dickson, a member of Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions, attends to an 8-year old boy suffering from malaria in the Wau Teaching Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. Dickson, from New Zealand, is director of 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
  • 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
  • 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 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.
    drc-2019-jeffrey-ima-goma-1011-157.jpg
  • Test strips for malaria for six students from the Loreto Primary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. Four of the strips are positive for malaria, which is endemic in South Sudan. They were tested in the Mary Ward Primary Health Care Clinic.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-rumbek-A499.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-1011-220.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-1011-215.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
  • 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
  • A student from the Loreto Primary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan, gets tested for malaria in the Mary Ward Primary Health Care Clinic.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-rumbek-A503.jpg
  • A technician holds a positive malaria test strip in the Mary Ward Primary Health Care Clinic in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. Malaria is rampant in the African country.
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  • A student from the Loreto Primary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan, gets tested for malaria in the Mary Ward Primary Health Care Clinic.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-rumbek-A491.jpg
  • A student from the Loreto Girls' Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan, gets tested for malaria in the Mary Ward Primary Health Care Clinic.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-rumbek-A428.JPG
  • A student from the Loreto Primary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan, gets tested for malaria in the Mary Ward Primary Health Care Clinic.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-rumbek-A493.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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  • Dumo Jeena, a one-year old boy with malaria, gets cooled down by a nurse wiping a wet cloth over his fevered body. His parents walked five hours to bring him to the Wau Teaching Hospital in Wau, South Sudan, where his temperature spiked to over 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit).<br />
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Shortly after this photo was taken, he lapsed into unconsciousness as the hospital staff tried to cool him down and injected him with an anti-malarial drug. He was also anemic. Thanks to the care he received, the boy survived.
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  • Dumo Jeena, a one-year old boy with malaria, is held by his mother in the Wau Teaching Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. His mother walked for five hours to bring him to the hospital the day before, where his temperature spiked to over 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit). He lapsed into unconsciousness as the hospital staff cooled him down and injected him with an anti-malarial drug. Thanks to the care he received, the boy survived.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-B171.jpg
  • Members of the Jefferson Dance Group help celebrate The United Methodist Church's Imagine No Malaria campaign May 18 at the 2016 United Methodist General Conference in Portland, Ore. Photo by Paul Jeffrey.
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  • Abuk Moses holds vigil on the bed of her 8-year old son Zacarias as he suffers from malaria in the Wau Teaching Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. Zacarias died the next day.
    south-sudan-2012-jeffrey-wau-health-...jpg
  • Eight-year old Zacarias Moses is carried unconscious into the Wau Teaching Hospital, in Wau, South Sudan, by his grandmother on September 27, 2012. Suffering from malaria, he died the next day. The health care system in the world's newest country remains woefully deficient, suffering a lack of trained personnel and resources.
    south-sudan-2012-jeffrey-wau-health-...jpg
  • 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.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-5534.JPG
  • Dumo Jeena, a one-year old boy with malaria, gets a hug from his mother in the Wau Teaching Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. His mother walked for five hours to bring him to the hospital the day before, where his temperature spiked to over 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit). He lapsed into unconsciousness as the hospital staff cooled him down and injected him with an anti-malarial drug. Thanks to the care he received, the boy survived.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-B168.JPG
  • Dumo Jeena, a one-year old boy with malaria, sits on his mother's lap in the Wau Teaching Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. His mother walked for five hours to bring him to the hospital the day before, where his temperature spiked to over 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit). He lapsed into unconsciousness as the hospital staff cooled him down and injected him with an anti-malarial drug. Thanks to the care he received, the boy survived.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-B143.jpg
  • Dancers celebrate the accomplishments of the denomination's Imagine No Malaria campaign on May 18 at the 2016 United Methodist General Conference in Portland, Ore. Photo by Paul Jeffrey.
    usa-2016-jeffrey-umc-general-confere...jpg
  • Abuk Moses holds vigil on the bed of her 8-year old son Zacarias as he suffers from malaria in the Wau Teaching Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. Zacarias died the next day.
    south-sudan-2012-jeffrey-wau-health-...jpg
  • Eight-year old Zacarias Moses is carried unconscious into the Wau Teaching Hospital, in Wau, South Sudan, by his grandmother on September 27, 2012. Suffering from malaria, he died the next day. The health care system in the world's newest country remains woefully deficient, suffering a lack of trained personnel and resources.
    south-sudan-2012-jeffrey-wau-health-...jpg
  • Five-year old Zoade Biga, who has malaria, waits to be seen at the Meruwa Primary Health Care Center, located in Kajo Keji, South Sudan.
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  • Members of the Jefferson Dance Group help celebrate The United Methodist Church's Imagine No Malaria campaign May 18 at the 2016 United Methodist General Conference in Portland, Ore. Photo by Paul Jeffrey.
    usa-2016-jeffrey-umc-general-confere...jpg
  • Members of the Jefferson Dance Group help celebrate The United Methodist Church's Imagine No Malaria campaign May 18 at the 2016 United Methodist General Conference in Portland, Ore. Photo by Paul Jeffrey.
    usa-2016-jeffrey-umc-general-confere...jpg
  • Abuk Moses holds vigil on the bed of her 8-year old son Zacarias as he suffers from malaria in the Wau Teaching Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. Zacarias died the next day.
    south-sudan-2012-jeffrey-wau-health-...jpg
  • 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.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-5512.JPG
  • A Congolese boy grieves at the funeral for his 8-month old sister in Mwitobwe, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The child died from malaria.
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  • Parents sit with their child suffering from malaria in the Shungu Memorial Health Center in Kamina, Democratic Republic of the Congo. The center is funded by the United Methodist Church.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A381.jpg
  • A mother sits with her daughter suffering from malaria in the Shungu Memorial Health Center in Kamina, Democratic Republic of the Congo. The center is funded by the United Methodist Church.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A383.jpg
  • A woman cares for her daughter with malaria in a hospital in the remote village of Minga that was started by Methodist missionaries and is today operated jointly by the United Methodist Church and the Congolese government.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A003.jpg
  • A woman cares for her daughter with malaria in a hospital in the remote village of Minga that was started by Methodist missionaries and is today operated jointly by the United Methodist Church and the Congolese government.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A005.jpg
  • A woman cares for her daughter with malaria in a hospital in the remote village of Minga that was started by Methodist missionaries and is today operated jointly by the United Methodist Church and the Congolese government.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A004.jpg
  • A malaria test is run in the laboratory at Nkwaranga Lutheran Hospital, near Arusha.
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  • Nursing student Lucia Daud James takes a blood sample from a child to test for malaria in the Sika Hadid Primary Health Care Center in Wau, South Sudan.<br />
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James is a student at the Catholic Health Training Institute, which is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-A138.jpg
  • Congolese parents grieve over the body of their 8-month old daughter who died of malaria in Mwitobwe, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A421.jpg
  • A Congolese woman grieves over the body of her 8-month old daughter who died of malaria in Mwitobwe, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A418.jpg
  • Nurse James Machok examines 8-year old Bol Akol, who suffers from malaria, in the St. Daniel Comboni Catholic Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. The patient's mother looks on. Machok is a 2017 graduate of the Catholic Heath Training Institute in Wau. The CHTI is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-wau-health-...jpg
  • Sister Dorothy Dickson, a member of Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions, attends to an 8-year old boy suffering from malaria in the Wau Teaching Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. Dickson, from New Zealand, is director of 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
  • Rose Aniwote William Noti, a nursing student, uses a stethoscope on Dumo Jeena, a one-year old boy with malaria, 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-A324.jpg
  • Rose Aniwote William Noti, a nursing student, uses a wet cloth to lower the temperature of Dumo Jeena, a feverish one-year old boy with malaria, 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-A254.jpg
  • Sister Dorothy Dickson, a member of Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions, attends to an 8-year old boy suffering from malaria in the Wau Teaching Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. Dickson, from New Zealand, is director of 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-cthi-06...jpg
  • Sister Dorothy Dickson (center), a member of Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions, consults with Abuk Moses, the mother of an 8-year old boy suffering from malaria in the Wau Teaching Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. Dickson, from New Zealand, is director of 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. The boy, Zacarias Moses, died the next day.
    south-sudan-2012-jeffrey-wau-health-...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
  • Sister Dorothy Dickson (center), a member of Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions, consults with another nurse as she attends to an 8-year old boy suffering from malaria in the Wau Teaching Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. Dickson, from New Zealand, is director of 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
  • As neighbors accompany the family and a pastor reads from the Bible, a Congolese woman grieves over the casket containing the body of her 8-month old daughter who died of malaria in Mwitobwe, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A428.jpg
  • As neighbors accompany the family and a local man photographs the scene, a Congolese father and mother grieve over the casket containing the body of their 8-month old daughter who died of malaria in Mwitobwe, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A427.jpg
  • As neighbors accompany the family, a Congolese father grieves over the casket containing the body of his 8-month old daughter who died of malaria in Mwitobwe, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A423.jpg
  • A Congolese woman grieves over the body of her 8-month old daughter who died of malaria in Mwitobwe, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A422.jpg
  • Congolese parents grieve over the body of their 8-month old daughter who died of malaria in Mwitobwe, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A419.jpg
  • Rose Aniwote William Noti, a nursing student, uses a wet cloth to lower the temperature of Dumo Jeena, a feverish one-year old boy with malaria, 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-A296.jpg
  • Rose Aniwote William Noti, a nursing student, uses a wet cloth to lower the temperature of Dumo Jeena, a feverish one-year old boy with malaria, 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-A285.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
  • Sister Maria Fe Divino, accompanied by student nurses Benedict Riak and Victoria Akon, visit patient Lodovico Ilial in the St. Daniel Comboni Catholic Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. Ilial suffers from malaria. The two students are studying at the Catholic Heath Training Institute in Wau, where Divino, who comes from the Philippines, is an instructor. The CHTI is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-wau-cthi-23...jpg
  • Nurse Elia Ayoub examines 1-year old Mutasim in the pediatric ward of the St. Daniel Comboni Catholic Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. Ayoub is a 2017 graduate of the Catholic Heath Training Institute in Wau. The CHTI is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.<br />
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Hanan Hamed, the boy's mother, looks on. The boy suffers from malaria. The family is displaced by conflict and living in the Protection of Civilians section of the local United Nations base.
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  • Nurse James Machok examines Ring Akot, who suffers from malaria, in the St. Daniel Comboni Catholic Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. Machok is a 2017 graduate of the Catholic Heath Training Institute in Wau. The CHTI is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-wau-health-...jpg
  • Lab technician Edward Owino examines slides of blood from patients suspected of having malaria at the St. Daniel Comboni Catholic Hospital in Wau, South Sudan.
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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.
    south-sudan-2012-jeffrey-wau-health-...jpg
  • Yom Michael attends to 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. Standing nearby is the boy's mother, Abuk Moses. The boy died the following day.
    south-sudan-2012-jeffrey-wau-health-...jpg
  • Sister Dorothy Dickson, a member of Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions, attends to an 8-year old boy suffering from malaria in the Wau Teaching Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. Dickson, from New Zealand, is director of 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
  • Yom Michael (right) attends to 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
  • Yom Michael (right) attends to 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. The boy died the following day.
    south-sudan-2012-jeffrey-wau-health-...jpg
  • Yom Michael attends to 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. The boy died the following day.
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  • Sister Rosa Le Thi Bong, a Vietnamese member of Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions, talks with a boy suffering from malaria in the Makpandu refugee camp, a ramshackle collection of huts with mud walls and thatched roofs spread through a remote section of forest 40 kilometers from Yambio, the capital of Western Equatoria State in the newly independent South Sudan. More than 3,000 people live in the camp, having fled the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 2008 when the Lord's Resistance Army started a murderous rampage through the area. In recent months the Congolese have been experiencing harassment and insults from the local population. Religious workers say the refugees want to go home to the Congo, but not until Joseph Kony and the LRA are removed. Sister Rosa works in the camp as a member of Solidarity with South Sudan, a pastoral and teaching presence of Catholic priests, sisters and brothers from around the world.
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  • A Congolese father grieves beside the casket containing the body of his 8-month old daughter who died of malaria in Mwitobwe, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A426.jpg
  • As neighbors accompany the family, a Congolese father grieves over the casket containing the body of his 8-month old daughter who died of malaria in Mwitobwe, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A425.jpg
  • As neighbors accompany the family, a Congolese father grieves over the casket containing the body of his 8-month old daughter who died of malaria in Mwitobwe, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A424.jpg
  • A Congolese woman grieves over the body of her 8-month old daughter who died of malaria in Mwitobwe, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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  • Jane Juan holds her daughter, Evelyn Mujah, as a lab technician takes a blood sample to test for malaria at the Meruwa Primary Health Care Center, located in Kajo Keji, South Sudan.
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  • Nursing student Lucia Daud James (left) takes a blood sample to test for malaria in the Sika Hadid Primary Health Care Center in Wau, South Sudan. On the right 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.
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  • Sister Maria Fe Divino (second from left), accompanied by student nurses Benedict Riak and Victoria Akon, visit patient Lodovico Ilial in the St. Daniel Comboni Catholic Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. Ilial suffers from malaria. The two students are studying at the Catholic Heath Training Institute in Wau, where Divino, who comes from the Philippines, is an instructor. The CHTI is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
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  • Jameis Dual holds his 12-day old daughter Aden, who is suffering from malaria, in the St. Daniel Comboni Catholic Hospital in Wau, South Sudan.
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  • Residents of Kamina, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, clean an irrigation canal as part of an effort to destroy breeding grounds of malaria-carrying mosquitoes. The project, sponsored by the United Methodist Church, is part of a larger effort to eradicate the disease, which kills more than a million people a year, most of them in Africa.
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  • Residents of Kamina, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, clean an irrigation canal as part of an effort to destroy breeding grounds of malaria-carrying mosquitoes. The project, sponsored by the United Methodist Church, is part of a larger effort to eradicate the disease, which kills more than a million people a year, most of them in Africa.
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  • Residents of Kamina, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, clean an irrigation canal as part of an effort to destroy breeding grounds of malaria-carrying mosquitoes. The project, sponsored by the United Methodist Church, is part of a larger effort to eradicate the disease, which kills more than a million people a year, most of them in Africa.
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  • Residents of Kamina, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, clean an irrigation canal as part of an effort to destroy breeding grounds of malaria-carrying mosquitoes. The project, sponsored by the United Methodist Church, is part of a larger effort to eradicate the disease, which kills more than a million people a year, most of them in Africa.
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  • A residents of Kamina, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, pauses for a moment while cleaning an irrigation canal--part of an effort to destroy breeding grounds of malaria-carrying mosquitoes. The project, sponsored by the United Methodist Church, is part of a larger effort to eradicate the disease, which kills more than a million people a year, most of them in Africa.
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  • Residents of Kamina, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, clean an irrigation canal as part of an effort to destroy breeding grounds of malaria-carrying mosquitoes. The project, sponsored by the United Methodist Church, is part of a larger effort to eradicate the disease, which kills more than a million people a year, most of them in Africa.
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  • A young girl sits on a bed with a mosquito net in Niger.
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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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  • A girl awakes in her bed, covered with an anti-malarial mosquito net, in Dundube Kadambo, Malawi.
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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 girl awakes in her bed, covered with an anti-malarial mosquito net, in Dundube Kadambo, Malawi.
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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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