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  • A box with child-sized body bags at the Nongo Ebola Treatment Centre, Conakry, Guinea. <br />
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At the peak of the Ebola outbreak in Guinea, the Nongo Ebola treatment centre had so many patients arriving at its gates that people were left to die on the gravel outside. <br />
“One night, 28 people died here. I still have nightmares, I saw too many dead people,” said Dr Mohammed Keita, manager of the centre where he was in charge of 250 employees.  <br />
The former Ebola treatment centre appears abandoned. Boot stands and shelves once filled with protective gear and chlorine spray backpacks lie empty.  <br />
<br />
Keita tells how one night a pregnant woman came in to the centre. She was already bleeding and very ill. It was too late to save her. She gave birth to a baby girl before she died. <br />
“That little baby was blessed by God,” he said, pointing to a photo of the child taped to the wall where patient records and lists of staff mark the wall. <br />
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She tested positive for Ebola and we were prepared to lose her as well. Then, a few days later, she tested negative for the disease. We all looked after her here, naming her Nubia after one of the health workers who worked at the centre.<br />
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Since the Ebola outbreak ended, the treatment centre is now caring for people with other infectious diseases including measles, yellow fever and other diseases with potential to cause epidemics.
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  • At the peak of the Ebola outbreak in Guinea, the Nongo Ebola treatment centre had so many patients arriving at its gates that people were left to die on the gravel outside. <br />
“One night, 28 people died here. I still have nightmares, I saw too many dead people,” said Dr Mohammed Keita, manager of the centre where he was in charge of 250 employees.  <br />
The former Ebola treatment centre appears abandoned. Boot stands and shelves once filled with protective gear and chlorine spray backpacks lie empty.  <br />
Keita tells how one night a pregnant woman came in to the centre. She was already bleeding and very ill. It was too late to save her. She gave birth to a baby girl before she died. <br />
<br />
“That little baby was blessed by God,” he said, pointing to a photo of the child taped to the wall where patient records and lists of staff mark the wall. <br />
<br />
She tested positive for Ebola and we were prepared to lose her as well. Then, a few days later, she tested negative for the disease. We all looked after her here, naming her Nubia after one of the health workers who worked at the centre.<br />
Since the Ebola outbreak ended, the treatment centre is now caring for people with other infectious diseases including measles, yellow fever and other diseases with potential to cause epidemics.
    Guinea_Hawkey_Ebola_WHO_20170503_376.jpg
  • At the peak of the Ebola outbreak in Guinea, the Nongo Ebola treatment centre had so many patients arriving at its gates that people were left to die on the gravel outside. <br />
“One night, 28 people died here. I still have nightmares, I saw too many dead people,” said Dr Mohammed Keita, manager of the centre where he was in charge of 250 employees.  <br />
The former Ebola treatment centre appears abandoned. Boot stands and shelves once filled with protective gear and chlorine spray backpacks lie empty.  <br />
Keita tells how one night a pregnant woman came in to the centre. She was already bleeding and very ill. It was too late to save her. She gave birth to a baby girl before she died. <br />
“That little baby was blessed by God,” he said, pointing to a photo of the child taped to the wall where patient records and lists of staff mark the wall. <br />
She tested positive for Ebola and we were prepared to lose her as well. Then, a few days later, she tested negative for the disease. We all looked after her here, naming her Nubia after one of the health workers who worked at the centre.<br />
Since the Ebola outbreak ended, the treatment centre is now caring for people with other infectious diseases including measles, yellow fever and other diseases with potential to cause epidemics.
    Guinea_Hawkey_Ebola_WHO_20170503_422.jpg
  • Alvaro Contreras, in charge of environmental control at the coffee mill at Farallones, runs a water processing plant that processes all the waste that comes out of the coffee mill. The waste from coffee mills is toxic and highly acidic and in most mills it is poured into the local water system without treatment. The treatment plant, which was built with Fairtrade Premium, runs for ten hours a day and turns all the poisonous waste water into pH neutral, filtered, clear and sterilised water before returning it to the water system. The solids are turned into compacted fertilisers and soil improvers for the farmers in the coop.
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  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia: A young boy receives emergency treatment at the 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. [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: A young boy receives emergency treatment at the 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. [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.]
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20191102_AH1_694...jpg
  • 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. [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.]
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20191102_AH1_687...jpg
  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia: 27-year-old John Kwekeh is receiving treatment at Ganta Hospital for a dislocated shoulder. He was brushing grass near his home when he injured his arm. 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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  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia: 27-year-old John Kwekeh is receiving treatment at Ganta Hospital for a dislocated shoulder. He was brushing grass near his home when he injured his arm. 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.]
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20191102_AH1_692...jpg
  • 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. [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.]
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20191102_AH1_686...jpg
  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia: A young girl receives treatment in the paediatric ward 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. [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.]
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20191102_AH1_696...jpg
  • 26 March 2022, Moshi, Tanzania: A patient rests in the onchology ward of the Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre. The patient is offered treatment both for their cancer diagnosis and for malnutrition. An institution of the ELCT closely linked with the Lutheran World Federation from the outset in the early 1960s, the hospital serves today some 800-1,000 outpatients on a daily basis. [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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  • 26 March 2022, Moshi, Tanzania: A patient rests in the onchology ward of the Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre. The patient is offered treatment both for their cancer diagnosis and for malnutrition. An institution of the ELCT closely linked with the Lutheran World Federation from the outset in the early 1960s, the hospital serves today some 800-1,000 outpatients on a daily basis. [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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  • Round ponds in a sewage treatment plant in Eugene, Oregon.
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  • Stuart Kean, senior policy adviser for Vulnerable Children and HIV & AIDS at World Vision International, speaks during a July 18 press conference on faith-based advocacy for pediatric treatment of HIV infections. The conference, sponsored by the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance of the World Council of Churches, took place on the first day of the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban. Behind Kean is Astrid Berner-Rodoreda, HIV Policy Advisor at Bread for the World, Germany.
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  • 26 March 2022, Moshi, Tanzania: Lutheran World Federation General Secretary Rev. Anne Burghardt (right) listens to paediatric onchologist Dr Esther Majaliwa of the Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre, as Burghardt visits the onchology ward of the KCMC, here learning about treatment offered to young patients facing the double challenges of both a cancer diagnosis and malnutrition. [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.]
    Tanzania-2022-Hillert-20220326_AH1_6...jpg
  • 26 March 2022, Moshi, Tanzania: Lutheran World Federation General Secretary Rev. Anne Burghardt (right) listens to paediatric onchologist Dr Esther Majaliwa of the Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre, as Burghardt visits the onchology ward of the KCMC, here learning about treatment offered to young patients facing the double challenges of both a cancer diagnosis and malnutrition. [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.]
    Tanzania-2022-Hillert-20220326_AH1_6...jpg
  • Round ponds in a sewage treatment plant in Eugene, Oregon.
    united-states-2021-jeffrey-drone-11.JPG
  • Astrid Berner-Rodoreda, HIV Policy Advisor at Bread for the World, Germany, speaks during a July 18 press conference on faith-based advocacy for pediatric treatment of HIV infections. The conference, sponsored by the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance of the World Council of Churches, took place on the first day of the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban.
    south-africa-2016-jeffrey-iac-1827.jpg
  • Monsignor Robert J. Vitillo, secretary general of the International Catholic Migration Commission, speaks during a July 18 press conference on faith-based advocacy for pediatric treatment of HIV infections. The conference, sponsored by the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance of the World Council of Churches, took place on the first day of the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban.
    south-africa-2016-jeffrey-iac-1826.jpg
  • Chip Lyons, president and CEO of the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, speaks during a July 18 press conference on faith-based advocacy for pediatric treatment of HIV infections. The conference, sponsored by the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance of the World Council of Churches, took place on the first day of the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban.
    south-africa-2016-jeffrey-iac-1825.jpg
  • 24 February 2020, Jerusalem: 11-year-old Amani comes to the Augusta Victoria Hospital three times per week for Dialysis, a treatment she has been receiving for the past four years. The procedure takes four hours each time. [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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  • A Palestinian woman, comforted by her sister, receives kidney dialysis treatment at East Jerusalem's Augusta Victoria Hospital, run by the Lutheran World Federation.
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  • Sonia Noel, a health worker for Oganizasyon Sante Popilè (OSAPO), mops the floor of a cholera treatment center 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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  • Round ponds for waste treatment at the Cascade Pacific Pulp mill near Halsey, Oregon. The mill produces 200,000 tons per year of high-grade pulp for use in a variety of applications including tissue, printing and writing grades, liner board, and fiber cement board. The pulp is manufactured from lumber production residuals.
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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) 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...
    haiti-2011-jeffrey-258.jpg
  • 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...
    haiti-2011-jeffrey-256.jpg
  • 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...
    haiti-2011-jeffrey-254.jpg
  • A three-year old Palestinian boy, Amr Qanadilo, was shot by Israeli snipers in September 2002 and now receives treatment at Jerusalem's ACT Alliance-supported Augusta Victoria Hospital, run by the Lutheran World Federation..
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  • Wajeih Said Al-Hasny, a Hamas militant, holds the respirator for his mother, 70-year old Halima Al-Hasny, on the oncology ward of the Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City. The woman suffers from breast cancer, and has been waiting for two months for a possible transfer to treatment in Egypt. Meanwhile, the medication she needs to reduce her pain is not available in Gaza because its importatoin is blocked by the Israeli government. Treating cancer patients in Gaza 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..
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  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia:  Falaku M. Kromah teaches nursing student at the United Methodist Univeristy campus. 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.]
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20191102_AH1_709...jpg
  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia:  Antee baar, a nursing school student training at the United Methodist Univeristy campus, practices filling up a syringe. 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.]
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20191102_AH1_707...jpg
  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia: Grace Quanor holds her two-day-old brother in her arms 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. [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.]
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20191102_AH1_701...jpg
  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia: Patients rest 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. [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.]
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20191102_AH1_688...jpg
  • 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. [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.]
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20191102_AH2_540...jpg
  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia: Assistant supervisor Jefferson Zigbuo checks the hematocrit level in a blood sample in the Ganta Hospital lab. 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.]
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20191102_AH2_537...jpg
  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia: Sponsored by the ACT Alliance, the Hilding Isolation Unit was constructed as the Ebola was at its peak in the area some five years past. 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.]
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20191102_AH1_720...jpg
  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia: Two men rest outside the entrance of Phebe Hospital. 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: 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.]
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20191102_AH1_718...jpg
  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia: A child born in the seventh month of pregnancy receives support at Phebe Hospital. 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.]
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20191102_AH1_716...jpg
  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia: A child born in the seventh month of pregnancy receives support at Phebe Hospital. 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.]
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20191102_AH1_718...jpg
  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia: A nurse takes notes at Phebe Hospital. 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.]
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20191102_AH1_714...jpg
  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia:  Antee baar, a nursing school student training at the United Methodist Univeristy campus, practices filling up a syringe. 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.]
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20191102_AH1_708...jpg
  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia:  Antee baar, a nursing school student training at the United Methodist Univeristy campus, practices filling up a syringe. 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.]
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20191102_AH1_707...jpg
  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia: Chapel 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. [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.]
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20191102_AH1_705...jpg
  • 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.]
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20191102_AH1_705...jpg
  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia: Area surrounding 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. [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.]
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20191102_AH1_705...jpg
  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia: 38-year-old Rachel Zackpah tends to her two-day-old child in the ward 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. [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.]
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20191102_AH1_703...jpg
  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia: 38-year-old Rachel Zackpah tends to her two-day-old child in the ward 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. [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.]
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20191102_AH1_704...jpg
  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia: 38-year-old Rachel Zackpah tends to her two-day-old child in the ward 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. [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.]
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20191102_AH1_704...jpg
  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia: 38-year-old Rachel Zackpah tends to her two-day-old child in the ward 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. [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: A two-day-old child rests on a bed 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. [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.]
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20191102_AH1_703...jpg
  • 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. [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: Nelson N. Diakpo II serves as county field officer of the Christian Health Association of Liberia, in Nimba county. 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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  • 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. [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: Assistant supervisor Jefferson Zigbuo leads the work at Ganta Hospital lab. 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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  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia: Nurses work in the lab 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. [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: Female nurses at Ganta United Methodist Church read about the Sustainable Development Goals. 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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  • 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. [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: Nurses inspect the hematocrit level in a blood sample in the Ganta Hospital lab. 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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  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia: Samples waiting to be collected. 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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  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia: Registration window for children, 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. [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: 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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  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia: Pharmacist Joseph G. Karlea shows the medical supplies 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. [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: A male patient at the Ganta United Methodist Hospital prepares a meal. The hospital provides kitchen facilities for patients who wish to cook for themselves during their stay. 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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  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia: 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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  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia: Nelson N. Diakpo II serves as county field officer of the Christian Health Association of Liberia, in Nimba county. 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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  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia: A lizard sits on the wall 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. [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: All new visitors at Ganta Hospital are checked for fever upon arrival. 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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  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia: Everly Pewee checks all new visitors for fever 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. [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:  Charlyn is one of many nursing school students training at the United Methodist Univeristy campus. 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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  • 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. [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: Rev. G. Victor Padmore is acting administrator of Phebe Hospital. 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: A nurse takes a blood sample at Phebe Hospital. 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: Rev. G. Victor Padmore is acting administrator of Phebe Hospital. 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:  Antee baar, a nursing school student training at the United Methodist Univeristy campus, practices filling up a syringe. 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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  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia: Nurse Junior Dahu checks the hematocrit level in a blood sample in the Ganta Hospital lab. 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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  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia: A female nurse at Ganta United Methodist Church reads about the Sustainable Development Goals. 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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  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia: Assistant supervisor Jefferson Zigbuo checks the hematocrit level in a blood sample in the Ganta Hospital lab. 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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  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia: A nurse waits for medicine at the pharmacy 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. [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: a woman holds a handful of sliced pumpkin, to be made into food for patients 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. [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: All new visitors at Ganta Hospital are checked for fever upon arrival. 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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  • 2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia: Hands are washed as a precaution against Ebola and other 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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  • 26 March 2022, Moshi, Tanzania: A child enjoys a hot drink in the onchology ward of the Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania. An institution of the ELCT closely linked with the Lutheran World Federation from the outset in the early 1960s, the hospital serves today some 800-1,000 outpatients on a daily basis. [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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  • 26 March 2022, Moshi, Tanzania: A patient's heartbeat rate is monitored at the onchology ward of  Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre. [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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  • 26 March 2022, Moshi, Tanzania: Paediatric onchologist Dr Esther Majaliwa of the Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania. [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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  • Children dance in an after school program sponsored by the Inkanyezi ART Project, which is funded by the South African Catholic Bishops' Conference. Participants include orphans and other vulnerable children who are living with or affected by HIV and AIDS. The program is carried out in the St. Louis Catholic Church in Orange Farm, South Africa.
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  • Lefa (left), 5, participates in activities at a day care center sponsored by the Inkanyezi ART Project in Orange Farm, South Africa. The program for orphans and other vulnerable children affected by HIV and AIDS is supported by Catholic Relief Services, a member of the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance. (The child's last name is withheld to protect privacy.).
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  • Alistaire, 4, participates in activities at a day care center sponsored by the Inkanyezi ART Project in Orange Farm, South Africa. The program for orphans and other vulnerable children affected by HIV and AIDS is supported by Catholic Relief Services, a member of the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance. (The child's last name is withheld to protect privacy.).
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  • Children sleep during a rest period at a day care center sponsored by the Inkanyezi ART Project in Orange Farm, South Africa. The program for orphans and other vulnerable children affected by HIV and AIDS is supported by Catholic Relief Services, a member of the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance.
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  • Nthabiseng, 12, participates in an after school program sponsored by the Inkanyezi ART Project, which is funded by the South African Catholic Bishops' Conference. Participants include orphans and other vulnerable children who are living with or affected by HIV and AIDS. The program is carried out in the St. Louis Catholic Church in Orange Farm, South Africa. (The child's last name is withheld to protect privacy.).
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  • Thabo, 5, participates in activities at a day care center sponsored by the Inkanyezi ART Project in Orange Farm, South Africa. The program for orphans and other vulnerable children affected by HIV and AIDS is supported by Catholic Relief Services, a member of the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance. (The child's last name is withheld to protect privacy.).
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  • Mpho, 4, participates in activities at a day care center sponsored by the Inkanyezi ART Project in Orange Farm, South Africa. The program for orphans and other vulnerable children affected by HIV and AIDS is supported by Catholic Relief Services, a member of the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance. (The child's last name is withheld to protect privacy.).
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  • Brono, 6, participates in activities at a day care center sponsored by the Inkanyezi ART Project in Orange Farm, South Africa. The program for orphans and other vulnerable children affected by HIV and AIDS is supported by Catholic Relief Services, a member of the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance. (The child's last name is withheld to protect privacy.)
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  • Katlego, an HIV positive child, enjoys a meal in the St. Francis Care Centre's Rainbow Cottage for Babies in Johannesburg, South Africa. The centre is a project of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Johannesburg, and is supported by Catholic Relief Services, a member of the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance.
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  • Lisa eats lunch at the St. Francis Care Centre's Rainbow Cottage for Babies in Johannesburg, South Africa. The centre, a residence for HIV positive people,  is a project of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Johannesburg, and is supported by Catholic Relief Services, a member of the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance.
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  • Mapule Maganedisa, a nurse at the St. Francis Care Centre's Rainbow Cottage for Babies in Johannesburg, South Africa, administers antiretroviral medication to George, a child living with HIV. The centre is a project of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Johannesburg, and is supported by Catholic Relief Services, a member of the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance.
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  • Nkosinathi is living at the St. Francis Care Centre's Rainbow Cottage for Babies in Johannesburg, South Africa. The centre is a project of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Johannesburg, and is supported by Catholic Relief Services, a member of the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance.
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  • Henrietta Sibeko, a nurse at the St. Francis Care Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa, displays antiretroviral medications the clinic dispatches to people living with HIV and AIDS. The centre is a project of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Johannesburg, and is supported by Catholic Relief Services, a member of the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance.
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