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  • Leonida Nzigire Amani welcomes a community health worker to her home in Beni, a city in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo that has been the epicenter of the Ebola outbreak that began in 2018. The health workers, here making sure children in the home understand proper handwashing hygiene, educate residents in preventative health measures and do contact tracing that allows timely screening of people who may have come in contact with the deadly virus. The health promoters work with the Programme de Promotion de Soins Santé Primaires, a local faith-based partner of IMA World Health. Image available for editorial use only. Fundraising use not allowed.
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  • Leonida Nzigire Amani welcomes a community health worker to her home in Beni, a city in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo that has been the epicenter of the Ebola outbreak that began in 2018. The health workers, here making sure children in the home understand proper handwashing hygiene, educate residents in preventative health measures and do contact tracing that allows timely screening of people who may have come in contact with the deadly virus. The health promoters work with the Programme de Promotion de Soins Santé Primaires, a local faith-based partner of IMA World Health. Image available for editorial use only. Fundraising use not allowed.
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  • John Mathe, a community health promoter, talks with Vernier and Providence Kahindo in front of their home in Beni, a city in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo that has been hard hit by the Ebola outbreak that began in 2018. Mathe works with the Programme de Promotion de Soins Santé Primaires to educate residents in preventative health measures and do contact tracing that allows timely screening of people who may have come in contact with the deadly virus. PPSSP is a local faith-based partner of IMA World Health. Image available for editorial use only. Fundraising use not allowed.
    drc-2019-jeffrey-ima-ebola-1008-192.jpg
  • Leonida Nzigire Amani welcomes two community health workers to her home in Beni, a city in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo that has been the epicenter of the Ebola outbreak that began in 2018. The health workers, here making sure children in the home understand proper handwashing hygiene, educate residents in preventative health measures and do contact tracing that allows timely screening of people who may have come in contact with the deadly virus. The health promoters work with the Programme de Promotion de Soins Santé Primaires, a local faith-based partner of IMA World Health. Image available for editorial use only. Fundraising use not allowed.
    drc-2019-jeffrey-ima-ebola-1008-077.jpg
  • Leonida Nzigire Amani welcomes two community health workers to her home in Beni, a city in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo that has been the epicenter of the Ebola outbreak that began in 2018. The health workers educate residents in preventative health measures and do contact tracing that allows timely screening of people who may have come in contact with the deadly virus. The health promoters work with the Programme de Promotion de Soins Santé Primaires, a local faith-based partner of IMA World Health. Image available for editorial use only. Fundraising use not allowed.
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  • Leonida Nzigire Amani welcomes two community health workers to her home in Beni, a city in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo that has been the epicenter of the Ebola outbreak that began in 2018. The health workers, here making sure children in the home understand proper handwashing hygiene, educate residents in preventative health measures and do contact tracing that allows timely screening of people who may have come in contact with the deadly virus. The health promoters work with the Programme de Promotion de Soins Santé Primaires, a local faith-based partner of IMA World Health. Image available for editorial use only. Fundraising use not allowed.
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  • Leonida Nzigire Amani welcomes community health workers to her home in Beni, a city in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo that has been the epicenter of the Ebola outbreak that began in 2018. The health workers educate residents in preventative health measures and do contact tracing that allows timely screening of people who may have come in contact with the deadly virus. The health promoters work with the Programme de Promotion de Soins Santé Primaires, a local faith-based partner of IMA World Health. Image available for editorial use only. Fundraising use not allowed.
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  • Leonida Nzigire Amani welcomes a community health worker to her home in Beni, a city in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo that has been the epicenter of the Ebola outbreak that began in 2018. The health workers, here making sure children in the home understand proper handwashing hygiene, educate residents in preventative health measures and do contact tracing that allows timely screening of people who may have come in contact with the deadly virus. The health promoters work with the Programme de Promotion de Soins Santé Primaires, a local faith-based partner of IMA World Health. Image available for editorial use only. Fundraising use not allowed.
    drc-2019-jeffrey-ima-ebola-1008-072.jpg
  • Leonida Nzigire Amani welcomes two community health workers to her home in Beni, a city in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo that has been the epicenter of the Ebola outbreak that began in 2018. The health workers, here making sure children in the home understand proper handwashing hygiene, educate residents in preventative health measures and do contact tracing that allows timely screening of people who may have come in contact with the deadly virus. The health promoters work with the Programme de Promotion de Soins Santé Primaires, a local faith-based partner of IMA World Health. Image available for editorial use only. Fundraising use not allowed.
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  • John Mathe (right), a community health promoter, talks with Vernier and Providence Kahindo in front of their home in Beni, a city in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo that has been hard hit by the Ebola outbreak that began in 2018. Mathe works with the Programme de Promotion de Soins Santé Primaires to educate residents in preventative health measures and do contact tracing that allows timely screening of people who may have come in contact with the deadly virus. PPSSP is a local faith-based partner of IMA World Health. Image available for editorial use only. Fundraising use not allowed.
    drc-2019-jeffrey-ima-ebola-1008-186.jpg
  • John Mathe, a community health promoter, talks with Vernier and Providence Kahindo in front of their home in Beni, a city in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo that has been hard hit by the Ebola outbreak that began in 2018. Mathe works with the Programme de Promotion de Soins Santé Primaires to educate residents in preventative health measures and do contact tracing that allows timely screening of people who may have come in contact with the deadly virus. PPSSP is a local faith-based partner of IMA World Health. Image available for editorial use only. Fundraising use not allowed.
    drc-2019-jeffrey-ima-ebola-1008-190.jpg
  • Leonida Nzigire Amani welcomes two community health workers to her home in Beni, a city in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo that has been the epicenter of the Ebola outbreak that began in 2018. The health workers educate residents in preventative health measures and do contact tracing that allows timely screening of people who may have come in contact with the deadly virus. The health promoters work with the Programme de Promotion de Soins Santé Primaires, a local faith-based partner of IMA World Health. Image available for editorial use only. Fundraising use not allowed.
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  • Leonida Nzigire Amani welcomes two community health workers to her home in Beni, a city in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo that has been the epicenter of the Ebola outbreak that began in 2018. The health workers educate residents in preventative health measures and do contact tracing that allows timely screening of people who may have come in contact with the deadly virus. The health promoters work with the Programme de Promotion de Soins Santé Primaires, a local faith-based partner of IMA World Health. Image available for editorial use only. Fundraising use not allowed.
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  • Patrick Mulindwa constructs a temporary isolation unit for suspected Ebola patients at an entry of the Heal Africa Hospital in Goma, a city in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Since a deadly outbreak of Ebola in 2018, health authorities in the region have instituted strict measures to prevent the spread of the disease. The construction is financed by IMA World Health. Image available for editorial use only. Fundraising use not allowed.
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  • Patrick Mulindwa constructs a temporary isolation unit for suspected Ebola patients at an entry of the Heal Africa Hospital in Goma, a city in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Since a deadly outbreak of Ebola in 2018, health authorities in the region have instituted strict measures to prevent the spread of the disease. The construction is financed by IMA World Health. Image available for editorial use only. Fundraising use not allowed.
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  • A man uses an infrared thermometer to check the temperature of visitors to a clinic in Goma, a city in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Since a deadly outbreak of Ebola in 2018, health authorities in the region have instituted strict measures to prevent the spread of the disease. Visitors are also required to rinse their hands in a diluted bleach solution. Image available for editorial use only. Fundraising use not allowed.
    drc-2019-jeffrey-ima-goma-1011-142.jpg
  • Eveline Shabani Matondo uses an infrared thermometer as she screens visitors for symptoms of Ebola at an entry of the Heal Africa Hospital in Goma, a city in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Since a deadly outbreak of Ebola in 2018, health authorities in the region have instituted strict measures to prevent the spread of the disease. Besides having their temperature checked, visitors must also rinse their hands in a diluted bleach solution. Image available for editorial use only. Fundraising use not allowed.
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  • Eveline Shabani Matondo uses an infrared thermometer on Muzigirwa Munganga Jules as she screens visitors for symptoms of Ebola at an entry of the Heal Africa Hospital in Goma, a city in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Since a deadly outbreak of Ebola in 2018, health authorities in the region have instituted strict measures to prevent the spread of the disease. Besides having their temperature checked, visitors must also rinse their hands in a diluted bleach solution. Image available for editorial use only. Fundraising use not allowed.
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  • Nurse Joseph Kirongozi Wankoma uses an infrared thermometer as he screens visitors for symptoms of Ebola at an entry of the Heal Africa Hospital in Goma, a city in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Since a deadly outbreak of Ebola in 2018, health authorities in the region have instituted strict measures to prevent the spread of the disease. Image available for editorial use only. Fundraising use not allowed.
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  • Eveline Shabani Matondo uses an infrared thermometer as she screens visitors for symptoms of Ebola at an entry of the Heal Africa Hospital in Goma, a city in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Since a deadly outbreak of Ebola in 2018, health authorities in the region have instituted strict measures to prevent the spread of the disease. Besides having their temperature checked, visitors must also rinse their hands in a diluted bleach solution. Image available for editorial use only. Fundraising use not allowed.
    drc-2019-jeffrey-ima-goma-1009-15.jpg
  • Nurse Joseph Kirongozi Wankoma screens visitors for symptoms of Ebola at an entry of the Heal Africa Hospital in Goma, a city in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Since a deadly outbreak of Ebola in 2018, health authorities in the region have instituted strict measures to prevent the spread of the disease. Image available for editorial use only. Fundraising use not allowed.
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  • A man uses an infrared thermometer to check the temperature of visitors to a clinic in Goma, a city in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Since a deadly outbreak of Ebola in 2018, health authorities in the region have instituted strict measures to prevent the spread of the disease. Image available for editorial use only. Fundraising use not allowed.
    drc-2019-jeffrey-ima-goma-1011-139.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
  • A worker sprays diluted bleach solution on the shoes of people entering a clinic in Beni, a city in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo that has been hard hit by the Ebola outbreak that began in 2018. The clinic is supported by IMA World Health and the Programme de Promotion de Soins Santé Primaires. People entering the clinic must also wash their hands in diluted bleach solution. Image available for editorial use only. Fundraising use not allowed.
    drc-2019-jeffrey-ima-ebola-1008-202.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
  • A worker sprays diluted bleach solution on the shoes of people entering a clinic in Beni, a city in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo that has been hard hit by the Ebola outbreak that began in 2018. The clinic is supported by IMA World Health and the Programme de Promotion de Soins Santé Primaires. People entering the clinic must also wash their hands in diluted bleach solution. Image available for editorial use only. Fundraising use not allowed.
    drc-2019-jeffrey-ima-ebola-1008-030.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
  • 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
  • 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
  • A worker sprays diluted bleach solution on the shoes of people entering a clinic in Beni, a city in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo that has been hard hit by the Ebola outbreak that began in 2018. The clinic is supported by IMA World Health and the Programme de Promotion de Soins Santé Primaires. People entering the clinic must also wash their hands in diluted bleach solution. Image available for editorial use only. Fundraising use not allowed.
    drc-2019-jeffrey-ima-ebola-1008-288.jpg
  • A worker sprays diluted bleach solution on the shoes of people entering a clinic in Beni, a city in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo that has been hard hit by the Ebola outbreak that began in 2018. The clinic is supported by IMA World Health and the Programme de Promotion de Soins Santé Primaires. People entering the clinic must also wash their hands in diluted bleach solution. Image available for editorial use only. Fundraising use not allowed.
    drc-2019-jeffrey-ima-ebola-1008-285.jpg
  • A worker uses an infrared thermometer to check for fever on everyone entering a clinic in Beni, a city in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo that has been hard hit by the Ebola outbreak that began in 2018. The clinic is supported by IMA World Health and the Programme de Promotion de Soins Santé Primaires. People entering the clinic must also wash their hands in diluted bleach solution. Image available for editorial use only. Fundraising use not allowed.
    drc-2019-jeffrey-ima-ebola-1008-207.jpg
  • A worker sprays diluted bleach solution on the shoes of people entering a clinic in Beni, a city in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo that has been hard hit by the Ebola outbreak that began in 2018. The clinic is supported by IMA World Health and the Programme de Promotion de Soins Santé Primaires. People entering the clinic must also wash their hands in diluted bleach solution. Image available for editorial use only. Fundraising use not allowed.
    drc-2019-jeffrey-ima-ebola-1008-031.jpg
  • A man washes his hands in a diluted bleach solution and gets his temperature checked before entering a church in Goma, a war-torn city in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Such strict hygiene measures are common since the region experienced an outbreak of Ebola beginning in 2018. Image available for editorial use only. Fundraising use not allowed.
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  • A woman washes her hands in a diluted bleach solution and gets her temperature checked before entering a church in Goma, a war-torn city in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Such strict hygiene measures are common since the region experienced an outbreak of Ebola beginning in 2018. Image available for editorial use only. Fundraising use not allowed.
    drc-2019-jeffrey-ima-goma-1006-013.jpg
  • A girl washes her hands in a diluted bleach solution and gets her temperature checked before entering a church in Goma, a war-torn city in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Such strict hygiene measures are common since the region experienced an outbreak of Ebola beginning in 2018. Image available for editorial use only. Fundraising use not allowed.
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  • A boy washes his hands in a diluted bleach solution and gets his temperature checked before entering a church in Goma, a war-torn city in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Such strict hygiene measures are common since the region experienced an outbreak of Ebola beginning in 2018. Image available for editorial use only. Fundraising use not allowed.
    drc-2019-jeffrey-ima-goma-1006-022.jpg
  • A man and girl wash their hands in a diluted bleach solution and get their temperature checked before entering a church in Goma, a war-torn city in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Such strict hygiene measures are common since the region experienced an outbreak of Ebola beginning in 2018. Image available for editorial use only. Fundraising use not allowed.
    drc-2019-jeffrey-ima-goma-1006-020.jpg
  • A girl washes her hands in a diluted bleach solution and gets her temperature checked before entering a church in Goma, a war-torn city in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Such strict hygiene measures are common since the region experienced an outbreak of Ebola beginning in 2018. Image available for editorial use only. Fundraising use not allowed.
    drc-2019-jeffrey-ima-goma-1006-026.jpg
  • A boy washes his hands in a diluted bleach solution and gets his temperature checked before entering a church in Goma, a war-torn city in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Such strict hygiene measures are common since the region experienced an outbreak of Ebola beginning in 2018. Image available for editorial use only. Fundraising use not allowed.
    drc-2019-jeffrey-ima-goma-1006-030.jpg
  • Esperance Masinda contracted Ebola in Beni, a city where she lives in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Yet she survived, thanks to timely contact tracing, an intensive and coordinated approach that tracks down and assures appropriate medical care for people who've come in contact with the deadly disease. Beni has been at the epicenter of the Ebola outbreak that began in 2018. Image available for editorial use only. Fundraising use not allowed.
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  • Esperance Masinda contracted Ebola in Beni, a city where she lives in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Yet she survived, thanks to timely contact tracing, an intensive and coordinated approach that tracks down and assures appropriate medical care for people who've come in contact with the deadly disease. Beni has been at the epicenter of the Ebola outbreak that began in 2018. Image available for editorial use only. Fundraising use not allowed.
    drc-2019-jeffrey-ima-ebola-1008-019.jpg
  • Katembo Mastaki Barnabas contracted Ebola in Beni, a city where he lives in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Yet he survived, thanks to timely contact tracing, an intensive and coordinated approach that tracks down and assures appropriate medical care for people who've come in contact with the deadly disease. Beni has been at the epicenter of the Ebola outbreak that began in 2018. Image available for editorial use only. Fundraising use not allowed.
    drc-2019-jeffrey-ima-ebola-1008-006.jpg
  • Babies get weighed in Kalikumbi, Malawi, where the Maternal, Newborn and Child Health program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian has helped families stay healthy.
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  • A baby gets weighed in Kalikumbi, Malawi, where the Maternal, Newborn and Child Health program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian has helped families stay healthy.
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  • An unhappy baby gets weighed in Kalikumbi, Malawi, where the Maternal, Newborn and Child Health program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian has helped families stay healthy.
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  • A baby gets weighed in Kalikumbi, Malawi, where the Maternal, Newborn and Child Health program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian has helped families stay healthy.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-6456.JPG
  • Babies get weighed in Kalikumbi, Malawi, where the Maternal, Newborn and Child Health program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian has helped families stay healthy.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-6443.JPG
  • Babies get weighed in Kalikumbi, Malawi, where the Maternal, Newborn and Child Health program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian has helped families stay healthy.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-6445.JPG
  • Babies get weighed in Kalikumbi, Malawi, where the Maternal, Newborn and Child Health program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian has helped families stay healthy.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-6436.JPG
  • Carmen Morano, a village health worker in Paltao, applies vitamin drops to children in the community. Morano and others like her have benefited from workshops sponsored by KKFI, a Filipino NGO supported by United Methodist Women.
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  • A man takes oral cholera vaccine in a displaced persons camp at the Holy Family Catholic Church in Wau, South Sudan. The church has provided food, shelter material, and health care, and the presence of clergy and religious has fostered a sense of relative safety for the families who first occupied the church grounds when fighting enveloped the city in 2016.
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  • A woman takes oral cholera vaccine in a displaced persons camp at the Holy Family Catholic Church in Wau, South Sudan. The church has provided food, shelter material, and health care, and the presence of clergy and religious has fostered a sense of relative safety for the families who first occupied the church grounds when fighting enveloped the city in 2016.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-G154.JPG
  • A woman takes oral cholera vaccine in a displaced persons camp at the Holy Family Catholic Church in Wau, South Sudan. The church has provided food, shelter material, and health care, and the presence of clergy and religious has fostered a sense of relative safety for the families who first occupied the church grounds when fighting enveloped the city in 2016.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-G147.jpg
  • Lina Nashil cleans her teeth in a displaced persons camp at the Holy Family Catholic Church in Wau, South Sudan. The church has provided food, shelter material, and health care, and the presence of clergy and religious has fostered a sense of relative safety for the families who first occupied the church grounds when fighting enveloped the city in 2016.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-G114.jpg
  • A boy takes oral cholera vaccine in a displaced persons camp at the Holy Family Catholic Church in Wau, South Sudan. The church has provided food, shelter material, and health care, and the presence of clergy and religious has fostered a sense of relative safety for the families who first occupied the church grounds when fighting enveloped the city in 2016.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-G170.JPG
  • Mary Josef, a volunteer with the International Organization for Migration, gives oral cholera vaccine to a child in a displaced persons camp at the Holy Family Catholic Church in Wau, South Sudan. The church has provided food, shelter material, and health care, and the presence of clergy and religious has fostered a sense of relative safety for the families who first occupied the church grounds when fighting enveloped the city in 2016.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-G168.jpg
  • Mary Josef, a volunteer with the International Organization for Migration, gives oral cholera vaccine to a girl in a displaced persons camp at the Holy Family Catholic Church in Wau, South Sudan. The church has provided food, shelter material, and health care, and the presence of clergy and religious has fostered a sense of relative safety for the families who first occupied the church grounds when fighting enveloped the city in 2016.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-G161.JPG
  • Lina Nashil cleans her teeth in a displaced persons camp at the Holy Family Catholic Church in Wau, South Sudan. The church has provided food, shelter material, and health care, and the presence of clergy and religious has fostered a sense of relative safety for the families who first occupied the church grounds when fighting enveloped the city in 2016.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-G111.jpg
  • A woman cleans her teeth in a displaced persons camp at the Holy Family Catholic Church in Wau, South Sudan. The church has provided food, shelter material, and health care, and the presence of clergy and religious has fostered a sense of relative safety for the families who first occupied the church grounds when fighting enveloped the city in 2016.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-G047.jpg
  • Veronika Krajcovicova, a midwife from Slovakia, places medicine in the eyes of a baby born by Caesarean section at the St. Daniel Comboni Catholic Hospital in Wau, South Sudan.
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  • On August 6 at the XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City, demonstrators demanded greater U.S. government attention and funding to treat and prevent HIV and AIDS.
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  • At the XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City, demonstrators on August 6 demanded greater U.S. government attention and funding to treat and prevent HIV and AIDS.
    mexico-2008-jeffrey-AIDS-conference-...jpg
  • At the XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City, demonstrators on August 6 demanded greater U.S. government attention and funding to treat and prevent HIV and AIDS.
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  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia: Sarah T. Kollie checks all new arrivals for fever at the emergency entrance of Phebe Hospital, in an effort to prevent the spread of tropical diseases such as Ebola. Located in Bong county, Phebe Hospital serves tens of thousands of patients each year. It is a government referral hospital for which the Lutheran Church in Liberia provides managerial resources. [Image captured on assignment for the Lutheran World Federation, whose member churches and partners can use it free of charge to report about the LWF’s work, with credit to ’LWF/Albin Hillert’ upon publication.]
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  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia: Water and soap await visitors at the nursing school on the United Methodist Univeristy campus, in an effort to prevent the spread of tropical diseases. 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. [Image captured on assignment for the Lutheran World Federation, whose member churches and partners can use it free of charge to report about the LWF’s work, with credit to ’LWF/Albin Hillert’ upon publication.]
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  • 5 December 2017, Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire: Caresse, a woman representive of the organization BLETY, attends ICASA 2017 as part of the organization's work for "no blame, only education" of people who make a living as sex workers. The organization supports sex workers through education in the field, working to prevent violence, and working for awareness-raising on how sex workers can protect themselves against HIV in their work. The19th International Conference on AIDS and STIs in Africa (ICASA) 2017 gathers thousands of researchers, medical professionals, academics, activists and faith-based organizations from all over the world, all looking to overcome the HIV epidemic and eliminate AIDS as a public health threat.
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  • On August 6 at the XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City, demonstrators demanded greater U.S. government attention and funding to treat and prevent HIV and AIDS. They carried signs challenging presidential contenders John McCain and Barack Obama to strengthen the U.S. commitment to fight AIDS.
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  • Prelok Pierre Louis (with megaphone), a community health worker for Oganizasyon Sante Popil (OSAPO), speaks to residents of Montrouis, Haiti, about steps they can take to prevent the spread of cholera, which 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. Health workers from OSAPO go out to surrounding neighborhoods and communities in teams of three, providing education, distributing anti-bacterial soap and oral rehydration salts, and referring ill patients to the OSAPO clinic...
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  • Prelok Pierre Louis (right), a community health worker for Oganizasyon Sante Popil (OSAPO), speaks to residents of Montrouis, Haiti, about steps they can take to prevent the spread of cholera, which 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. Health workers from OSAPO go out to surrounding neighborhoods and communities in teams of three, providing education, distributing anti-bacterial soap and oral rehydration salts, and referring ill patients to the OSAPO clinic...
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  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, marches through the market in Kakata, Liberia, singing and chanting about the disease and how to prevent it. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
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  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, marches through the market in Kakata, Liberia, singing and chanting about the disease and how to prevent it. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
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  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, marches through the market in Kakata, Liberia, singing and chanting about the disease and how to prevent it. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
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  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, marches through the market in Kakata, Liberia, singing and chanting about the disease and how to prevent it. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
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  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, marches through the market in Kakata, Liberia, singing and chanting about the disease and how to prevent it. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
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  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, marches through the market in Kakata, Liberia, singing and chanting about the disease and how to prevent it. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
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  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, marches through the market in Kakata, Liberia, singing and chanting about the disease and how to prevent it. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
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  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, marches through the market in Kakata, Liberia, singing and chanting about the disease and how to prevent it. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
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  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, marches through the market in Kakata, Liberia, singing and chanting about the disease and how to prevent it. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-07.jpg
  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, marches through the market in Kakata, Liberia, singing and chanting about the disease and how to prevent it. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-05.jpg
  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, marches through the market in Kakata, Liberia, singing and chanting about the disease and how to prevent it. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
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  • 6 December 2017, Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire: Gresse from Côte d'Ivoire, a woman representive of the organization BLETY, attends ICASA 2017 as part of the organization's work for "no blame, only education" of people who make a living as sex workers. The organization supports sex workers through education in the field, working to prevent violence, and working for awareness-raising on how sex workers can protect themselves against HIV in their work. The19th International Conference on AIDS and STIs in Africa (ICASA) 2017 gathers thousands of researchers, medical professionals, academics, activists and faith-based organizations from all over the world, all looking to overcome the HIV epidemic and eliminate AIDS as a public health threat.
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  • 6 December 2017, Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire: Gresse from Côte d'Ivoire, a woman representive of the organization BLETY, attends ICASA 2017 as part of the organization's work for "no blame, only education" of people who make a living as sex workers. The organization supports sex workers through education in the field, working to prevent violence, and working for awareness-raising on how sex workers can protect themselves against HIV in their work. The19th International Conference on AIDS and STIs in Africa (ICASA) 2017 gathers thousands of researchers, medical professionals, academics, activists and faith-based organizations from all over the world, all looking to overcome the HIV epidemic and eliminate AIDS as a public health threat.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20171206_AHP_129...jpg
  • 5 December 2017, Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire: Caresse, a woman representive of the organization BLETY, attends ICASA 2017 as part of the organization's work for "no blame, only education" of people who make a living as sex workers. The organization supports sex workers through education in the field, working to prevent violence, and working for awareness-raising on how sex workers can protect themselves against HIV in their work. The19th International Conference on AIDS and STIs in Africa (ICASA) 2017 gathers thousands of researchers, medical professionals, academics, activists and faith-based organizations from all over the world, all looking to overcome the HIV epidemic and eliminate AIDS as a public health threat.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20171205_AHP_097...jpg
  • On August 6 at the XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City, demonstrators demanded greater U.S. government attention and funding to treat and prevent HIV and AIDS, holding vigil in front of an auditorium where Barbara Lee, a Congresswoman from California, spoke in favor of greater efforts to end AIDS.
    mexico-2008-jeffrey-AIDS-conference-...jpg
  • Prelok Pierre Louis (with megaphone), a community health worker for Oganizasyon Sante Popil (OSAPO), speaks to residents of Montrouis, Haiti, about steps they can take to prevent the spread of cholera, which 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. Health workers from OSAPO go out to surrounding neighborhoods and communities in teams of three, providing education, distributing anti-bacterial soap and oral rehydration salts, and referring ill patients to the OSAPO clinic. Health worker Isma Alexis is also seen here distributing supplies...
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  • Prelok Pierre Louis (with megaphone), a community health worker for Oganizasyon Sante Popil (OSAPO), speaks to residents of Montrouis, Haiti, about steps they can take to prevent the spread of cholera, which 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. Health workers from OSAPO go out to surrounding neighborhoods and communities in teams of three, providing education, distributing anti-bacterial soap and oral rehydration salts, and referring ill patients to the OSAPO clinic...
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  • Prelok Pierre Louis (right), a community health worker for Oganizasyon Sante Popil (OSAPO), speaks to residents of Montrouis, Haiti, about steps they can take to prevent the spread of cholera, which 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. Health workers from OSAPO go out to surrounding neighborhoods and communities in teams of three, providing education, distributing anti-bacterial soap and oral rehydration salts, and referring ill patients to the OSAPO clinic...
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  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, marches through the market in Kakata, Liberia, singing and chanting about the disease and how to prevent it. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-34.jpg
  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, marches through the market in Kakata, Liberia, singing and chanting about the disease and how to prevent it. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-14.jpg
  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, marches through the market in Kakata, Liberia, singing and chanting about the disease and how to prevent it. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-15.jpg
  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, marches through the market in Kakata, Liberia, singing and chanting about the disease and how to prevent it. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-11.jpg
  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, marches through the market in Kakata, Liberia, singing and chanting about the disease and how to prevent it. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-09.jpg
  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, marches through the market in Kakata, Liberia, singing and chanting about the disease and how to prevent it. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-06.jpg
  • 5 December 2017, Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire: Caresse, a woman representive of the organization BLETY, attends ICASA 2017 as part of the organization's work for "no blame, only education" of people who make a living as sex workers. The organization supports sex workers through education in the field, working to prevent violence, and working for awareness-raising on how sex workers can protect themselves against HIV in their work. The19th International Conference on AIDS and STIs in Africa (ICASA) 2017 gathers thousands of researchers, medical professionals, academics, activists and faith-based organizations from all over the world, all looking to overcome the HIV epidemic and eliminate AIDS as a public health threat.
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  • 5 December 2017, Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire: Caresse, a woman representive of the organization BLETY, attends ICASA 2017 as part of the organization's work for "no blame, only education" of people who make a living as sex workers. The organization supports sex workers through education in the field, working to prevent violence, and working for awareness-raising on how sex workers can protect themselves against HIV in their work. The19th International Conference on AIDS and STIs in Africa (ICASA) 2017 gathers thousands of researchers, medical professionals, academics, activists and faith-based organizations from all over the world, all looking to overcome the HIV epidemic and eliminate AIDS as a public health threat.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20171205_AHP_097...jpg
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