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  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia: Ganta Hospital nurse Loretta Nyawonse tends to a young female patient recovering from surgery. After being bitten by her brother, the patient suffered an abdominal rupture necessitating surgery. Located in Nimba county, the Ganta United Methodist Hospital serves tens of thousands of patients each year. It is a founding member of the Christian Health Association of Liberia.
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  • A patient at the "House for the Dying", a hospice for AIDS patients and other terminally ill patients run by the Sisters of Charity in Port au Prince, Haiti.
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  • A patient at the "House for the Dying", a hospice for AIDS patients and other terminally ill patients run by the Sisters of Charity in Port au Prince, Haiti.
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  • A patient at the "House for the Dying", a hospice for AIDS patients and other terminally ill patients run by the Sisters of Charity in Port au Prince, Haiti.
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  • A patient at the "House for the Dying", a hospice for AIDS patients and other terminally ill patients run by the Sisters of Charity in Port au Prince, Haiti.
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  • A patient at the "House for the Dying", a hospice for AIDS patients and other terminally ill patients run by the Sisters of Charity in Port au Prince, Haiti.
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  • A patient at the "House for the Dying", a hospice for AIDS patients and other terminally ill patients run by the Sisters of Charity in Port au Prince, Haiti.
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  • A patient at the "House for the Dying", a hospice for AIDS patients and other terminally ill patients run by the Sisters of Charity in Port au Prince, Haiti.
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  • A patient at the "House for the Dying", a hospice for AIDS patients and other terminally ill patients run by the Sisters of Charity in Port au Prince, Haiti.
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  • A patient at the "House for the Dying", a hospice for AIDS patients and other terminally ill patients run by the Sisters of Charity in Port au Prince, Haiti.
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  • A patient at the "House for the Dying", a hospice for AIDS patients and other terminally ill patients run by the Sisters of Charity in Port au Prince, Haiti.
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  • A patient at the "House for the Dying", a hospice for AIDS patients and other terminally ill patients run by the Sisters of Charity in Port au Prince, Haiti.
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  • A patient at the "House for the Dying", a hospice for AIDS patients and other terminally ill patients run by the Sisters of Charity in Port au Prince, Haiti.
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  • At the "House for the Dying", a hospice for AIDS patients and other seriously ill patients run by the Sisters of Charity in Port au Prince, Haiti, Sister Paula, a Spanish nun, supports a patient as she walks.
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  • At the "House for the Dying", a hospice for AIDS patients and other seriously ill patients run by the Sisters of Charity in Port au Prince, Haiti, Sister Paula, a Spanish nun, supports a patient as she walks.
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  • Amal Rashid, a 50-year old breast cancer patient hoping for a referral to treatment in Israel, gets a visit from her doctors on the oncology ward of the Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City. Examining her x-ray is Dr. Ramy Meqdad (left) and Dr. Mohamed Al-Sadeq. Treating cancer patients here is a challenge for health care professionals. Patients suffer from a chronic shortage of several medicines because of the Israeli blockade of Gaza. Replacement parts for medical technology are often blocked. Visas are virtually impossible to obtain for continuing education outside of Gaza for health workers. And only a small percentage of patients referred to hospitals in the West Bank, Jerusalem, or Israel are granted permission by the Israeli authorities to leave..
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  • At the "House for the Dying", a hospice for AIDS patients and other seriously ill patients run by the Sisters of Charity in Port au Prince, Haiti, Sister Paula, a Spanish nun, supports a patient as she walks.
    haiti-2009-jeffrey-275.jpg
  • At the "House for the Dying", a hospice for AIDS patients and other seriously ill patients run by the Sisters of Charity in Port au Prince, Haiti, Sister Paula, a Spanish nun, supports a patient as she walks.
    haiti-2009-jeffrey-272.jpg
  • At the "House for the Dying", a hospice for AIDS patients and other seriously ill patients run by the Sisters of Charity in Port au Prince, Haiti, Sister Paula, a Spanish nun, supports a patient as she walks.
    haiti-2009-jeffrey-273.jpg
  • At the "House for the Dying", a hospice for AIDS patients and other seriously ill patients run by the Sisters of Charity in Port au Prince, Haiti, Sister Paula, a Spanish nun, supports a patient as she walks.
    haiti-2009-jeffrey-271.jpg
  • At the "House for the Dying", a hospice for AIDS patients and other seriously ill patients run by the Sisters of Charity in Port au Prince, Haiti, Sister Paula, a Spanish nun, talks with a patient.
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  • Fatima Al-Dalo, a 62-year old breast cancer patient, sits in her bed in the oncology ward of the Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City. Treating cancer patients here is a challenge for health care professionals. Patients suffer from a chronic shortage of several medicines because of the Israeli blockade of Gaza. Replacement parts for medical technology are often blocked. Visas are virtually impossible to obtain for continuing education outside of Gaza for health workers. And only a small percentage of patients referred to hospitals in the West Bank, Jerusalem, or Israel are granted permission by the Israeli authorities to leave.
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  • Amal Rashid, a 50-year old breast cancer patient hoping for a referral to treatment in Israel, gets a visit from her doctors on the oncology ward of the Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City. Examining her x-ray is Dr. Ramy Meqdad (left) and Dr. Mohamed Al-Sadeq. Treating cancer patients here is a challenge for health care professionals. Patients suffer from a chronic shortage of several medicines because of the Israeli blockade of Gaza. Replacement parts for medical technology are often blocked. Visas are virtually impossible to obtain for continuing education outside of Gaza for health workers. And only a small percentage of patients referred to hospitals in the West Bank, Jerusalem, or Israel are granted permission by the Israeli authorities to leave..
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  • Fatima Al-Dalo, a 62-year old breast cancer patient, prays in her bed in the oncology ward of the Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City. Treating cancer patients here is a challenge for health care professionals. Patients suffer from a chronic shortage of several medicines because of the Israeli blockade of Gaza. Replacement parts for medical technology are often blocked. Visas are virtually impossible to obtain for continuing education outside of Gaza for health workers. And only a small percentage of patients referred to hospitals in the West Bank, Jerusalem, or Israel are granted permission by the Israeli authorities to leave.
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  • Nurse Tahreer Qannan attends to Fatima Al-Dalo, a 62-year old breast cancer patient on the oncology ward of the Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City. Treating cancer patients here is a challenge for health care professionals. Patients suffer from a chronic shortage of several medicines because of the Israeli blockade of Gaza. Replacement parts for medical technology are often blocked. Visas are virtually impossible to obtain for continuing education outside of Gaza for health workers. And only a small percentage of patients referred to hospitals in the West Bank, Jerusalem, or Israel are granted permission by the Israeli authorities to leave.
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  • The head nurse, Ekaterine Arutunova, talks with a patient in the Clinic of the Georgian Patriarchate, a joint facility in Tbilisi with the Department of Diagnostic and Internal Medicine of the Tbilisi State Medical University. .
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  • Fatima Al-Dalo, a 62-year old breast cancer patient, is examined by three physicians in the oncology ward of the Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City. Treating cancer patients here is a challenge for health care professionals. Patients suffer from a chronic shortage of several medicines because of the Israeli blockade of Gaza. Replacement parts for medical technology are often blocked. Visas are virtually impossible to obtain for continuing education outside of Gaza for health workers. And only a small percentage of patients referred to hospitals in the West Bank, Jerusalem, or Israel are granted permission by the Israeli authorities to leave.
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  • Nurse Tahreer Qannan attends to Amal Rashid, a 50-year old breast cancer patient hoping for a referral to treatment in Israel. Meanwhile she waits on the oncology ward of the Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City. Treating cancer patients here is a challenge for health care professionals. Patients suffer from a chronic shortage of several medicines because of the Israeli blockade of Gaza. Replacement parts for medical technology are often blocked. Visas are virtually impossible to obtain for continuing education outside of Gaza for health workers. And only a small percentage of patients referred to hospitals in the West Bank, Jerusalem, or Israel are granted permission by the Israeli authorities to leave..
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  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia: A patient rests in one of the wards of Ganta Hospital. Located in Nimba county, the Ganta United Methodist Hospital serves tens of thousands of patients each year. It is a founding member of the Christian Health Association of Liberia.
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  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia: A nurse takes a blood sample from a patient at Ganta Hospital. Located in Nimba county, the Ganta United Methodist Hospital serves tens of thousands of patients each year. It is a founding member of the Christian Health Association of Liberia.
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  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia: Thomas Freeman, a diabetic patient at Ganta Hospital, rests in the arms of his caretaker Maibee Freeman. Located in Nimba county, the Ganta United Methodist Hospital serves tens of thousands of patients each year. It is a founding member of the Christian Health Association of Liberia.
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  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia: David Pomosee is a patient at Ganta Hospital. After not feeling well, he came to the hospital for treatment, and is recovering after receiving medication intravenously. Located in Nimba county, the Ganta United Methodist Hospital serves tens of thousands of patients each year. It is a founding member of the Christian Health Association of Liberia.
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  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia: David Pomosee is a patient at Ganta Hospital. After not feeling well, he came to the hospital for treatment, and is recovering after receiving medication intravenously. Located in Nimba county, the Ganta United Methodist Hospital serves tens of thousands of patients each year. It is a founding member of the Christian Health Association of Liberia.
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  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia: A nurse takes a blood sample from a patient at Ganta Hospital. Located in Nimba county, the Ganta United Methodist Hospital serves tens of thousands of patients each year. It is a founding member of the Christian Health Association of Liberia.
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  • 26 February 2020, Abu Dis, Palestine: 87-year-old Diabetes patient Hamama Jaffal from Abu Dis visits the Augusta Victoria Hospital's Mobile Diabetes Clinic. Here, taking a glucotest administered by supervisor Ziad Paradiah. In an effort to make Diabetes services more accessible to people in the West Bank, the Augusta Victoria Hospital offers a Mobile Diabetes Clinic, which moves around to various locations in the West Bank, offering screening and routine testing for Diabietes and the symptoms it causes.
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  • S. Pramela is examined by Dr. Percy Sumithran 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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  • 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...
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  • At the "House for the Dying", a hospice for people living with AIDS and other seriously ill patients run by the Sisters of Charity in Port au Prince, Haiti, Sister Paula, a Spanish nun, talks with a patient.
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  • Alice Wasilwa, a nurse at the Methodist clinic in the remote Kenyan village of Kopanga, attends a patient. The clinic receives support from mission giving of United Methodist Women.
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  • A nurse cleans the wound of a patient in the United Methodist hospital in the Congolese village of Tunda.
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  • A nurse checks on a patient in the United Methodist hospital in the Congolese village of Tunda.
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  • George Imseih, an ACT Alliance-supported physician working in the health center in the Ama'ri Refugee Camp in Ramallah, discusses a young patient's growth with its mother.
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  • 24 February 2020, Jerusalem: Social worker Ranz Izhiman (right) tends to patient Ismael Khader from Jerusalem (left), who visits Augusta Victoria Hospital to receive Dialysis treatment.
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  • 24 February 2020, Jerusalem: Palestinian patient Judat Shoker is at the Augusta Victoria Hospital in Jerusalem for Volumetric Arc Therapy, a type of Intensity modulated radiotherapy against cancer. Here, hospital staff Ammar Samamra (right) and Omran Najy (left), help him get up after treatment.
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  • 24 February 2020, Jerusalem: Palestinian patient Judat Shoker is at the Augusta Victoria Hospital in Jerusalem for Volumetric Arc Therapy, a type of Intensity modulated radiotherapy against cancer.
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  • 24 February 2020, Jerusalem: Palestinian patient Judat Shoker is at the Augusta Victoria Hospital in Jerusalem for Volumetric Arc Therapy, a type of Intensity modulated radiotherapy against cancer.
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  • 24 February 2020, Jerusalem: Palestinian patient Judat Shoker is at the Augusta Victoria Hospital in Jerusalem for Volumetric Arc Therapy, a type of Intensity modulated radiotherapy against cancer.
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  • M. Palanivel gets weighed 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. Noting his weight is nurse R. Sugandhi.
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  • M. Palanivel gets weighed 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. Noting his weight is nurse R. Sugandhi.
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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.)
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  • Shanthi (right), a woman living with HIV, gets a blood test for C4 levels from nurse Sughandhi 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 examined by Dr. Percy Sumithran 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-156.jpg
  • Hamsavalli is examined by Dr. Percy Sumithran 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-155.jpg
  • Hamsavalli is examined by Dr. Percy Sumithran 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-154.jpg
  • M. Palanivel pauses after being examined by Dr. Percy Sumithran 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.
    india-2010-jeffrey-aids-152.jpg
  • Hamsavalli is examined by Dr. Percy Sumithran 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-153.jpg
  • S. Pramela is examined by Dr. Percy Sumithran 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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  • Yatta Ben (right) examines a young patient in the St. Daniel Comboni Catholic Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. Ben is a student nurse from the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau. The Institute, which trains nurses and midwives for a country where they are in short supply, 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.
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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.
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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...
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  • 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...
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  • Alice Wasilwa, a nurse at the Methodist clinic in the remote Kenyan village of Kopanga, attends a patient. The clinic receives support from mission giving of United Methodist Women.
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  • A male patient in a bed in the United Methodist Hospital in the village of Wembo Nyama, DR Congo.
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  • A patient in the United Methodist hospital in the Congolese village of Tunda.
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  • George Imseih, an ACT Alliance-supported physician working in the health center in the Ama'ri Refugee Camp in Ramallah, examines a young patient..
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  • George Imseih, an ACT Alliance-supported physician working in the health center in the Ama'ri Refugee Camp in Ramallah, examines a young patient..
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  • Rezo Tabukashvili, the head doctor in the Clinic of the Georgian Patriarchate, a joint facility with the Department of Diagnostic and Internal Medicine of the Tbilisi State Medical University, talks with a patient..
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  • A ohysician checks a patient in the Clinic of the Georgian Patriarchate, a joint facility with the Department of Diagnostic and Internal Medicine of the Tbilisi State Medical University. .
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  • A patient in the Clinic of the Georgian Patriarchate in Tbilisi, Georgia, a joint facility with the Department of Diagnostic and Internal Medicine of the Tbilisi State Medical University. .
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  • A woman comforts her husband, a patient in the Clinic of the Georgian Patriarchate, a joint facility in Tbilisi with the Department of Diagnostic and Internal Medicine of the Tbilisi State Medical University. .
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  • 2 March 2017, Ma Mafefooane Valley, Lesotho: Clementina is a patient at Saint's Joseph's Hospital. Saint Joseph’s Hospital is a district hospital in the Ma Mafefooane Valley in Lesotho. The hospital was established in 1937 and is run as a Roman Catholic non-profit institution by the Christian Health Association of Lesotho. As a district hospital, it offers comprehensive healthcare including male, female, paediatric, Tuberculosis and maternity care. It is closely linked with the neighbouring Roma College of Nursing, which runs on similar premises as part of the same institution. Drug supplies are secured to the hospital by means of a Memorandum of Understanding with the government.
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  • 2 March 2017, Ma Mafefooane Valley, Lesotho: Retselisitsoe is a patient at Saint Joseph’s Hospital awaiting care. Saint Joseph’s Hospital is a district hospital in the Ma Mafefooane Valley in Lesotho. The hospital was established in 1937 and is run as a Roman Catholic non-profit institution by the Christian Health Association of Lesotho. As a district hospital, it offers comprehensive healthcare including male, female, paediatric, Tuberculosis and maternity care. It is closely linked with the neighbouring Roma College of Nursing, which runs on similar premises as part of the same institution. Drug supplies are secured to the hospital by means of a Memorandum of Understanding with the government.
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  • M. Palanivel gets medications from 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.
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  • Sister Esperance Bamiriyo (center), a Congolese member of the Comboni Missionary Sisters, is a teacher and administrator at the Catholic Health Training Institute, in Wau, South Sudan. Here she visits 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 Bamiriyo is a member.
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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 visits 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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  • 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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  • 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 />
<br />
The CHTI is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan, of which Sister Maria Fe is a member.
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  • Sister Esperance Bamiriyo, a Congolese member of the Comboni Missionary Sisters, is a teacher and administrator at the Catholic Health Training Institute, in Wau, South Sudan. Here she visits a patient in the St. Daniel Comboni Hospital in Wau.<br />
<br />
The CHTI is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan, of which Bamiriyo is a member.
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  • Dr. James Ring plays with a young patient as he performs an examination in the St. Daniel Comboni Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. Ring is the hospital's medical director.
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  • Dr. James Ring examines a patient in the St. Daniel Comboni Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. Ring is the hospital's medical director.
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  • Dr. James Ring examines a patient in the St. Daniel Comboni Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. Ring is the hospital's medical director.
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  • Roseline Edwards Anthony, a midwife, discusses a patient's condition with a midwifery student 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.
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  • Roseline Edwards Anthony, a midwife, examines 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.
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  • 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.
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  • Roseline Edwards Anthony, a midwife, talks with 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.
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  • Roseline Edwards Anthony, a midwife, talks with 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.
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  • Roseline Edwards Anthony, a midwife, talks with 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.
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  • Roseline Edwards Anthony, a midwife, checks on 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.
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  • 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.
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  • Roseline Edwards Anthony (center), a midwife, checks on a patient during rounds 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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..
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  • A nurse cares for a patient in the Sika Hadid Primary Health Care Center in Wau, South Sudan.
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  • At a clinic in the West Bank village of Turmus’ayya, Moh'd El-Haddar and Dr. Suha Hassan (left) treat a young patient. The clinic is operated by the Lutheran World Federation, which has to take health care to the residents of  Turmus’ayya after Israeli checkpoints made it difficult for Palestinians to get to the LWF’s Augusta Victoria Hospital in Jerusalem. .
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  • Tallat George, a nurse at United Christian Hospital in Lahore, attends to a 70-year old patient.
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