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  • The drill for destroying the Ebola virus where medical staff come in contact with confirmed cases is strict routine, one small mistake and the infection can be passed on. Staff in PPE, are often close to being overcome by the heat and dehydration, and sometimes need to be shouted instructions like "raise your head up" as each part of the drill is gone through, a series of specific movements as they are sprayed with a bleach solution and each part of the protective clothing is peeled off in the right order and in the right direction, and put straight in the incineration bucket, even the ground where they stand is considered contaminated and has to be covered in bleach. Eventually, a very grateful and completely sweat-sodden worker emerges from inside.
    Guinea_Hawkey_ebola_20150630_2093.jpg
  • UK: as anxiety over Corona Virus COVID-19 rises, panic buying in supermarkets across the country have stripped certain products from the shelves. In particularl pastas, tinned foods, frozen foods, toilet roll, parecetamol and other pain killers have been bought in bulk.
    UK_Hawkey_COVID-19_20200312_005.jpg
  • People infected by and affected by HIV and AIDS gather for a candlelight vigil in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India, to raise public awareness of the virus and the need to end stigma and discrimination against those living with it.
    india-2010-jeffrey-aids-369.jpg
  • The World Health Organisation is running phase III clinical trials for ebola virus disease vaccine in Guinea. The technique being used is "ring vaccination" which was used in the 1970s to eliminate smallpox.
    Guinea_Hawkey_ebola_20150704_1717.jpg
  • The bonnet of a vehicle of the World Health Organisation during the clinical trials for ebola virus disease vaccine in Guinea.
    Guinea_Hawkey_ebola_20150704_1600.jpg
  • The World Health Organisation is running phase III clinical trials for ebola virus disease vaccine in Guinea. The technique being used is "ring vaccination" which was used in the 1970s to eliminate smallpox.
    Guinea_Hawkey_ebola_20150630_1939.jpg
  • UK: as anxiety over Corona Virus COVID-19 rises, panic buying in supermarkets across the country have stripped certain products from the shelves. In particularl pastas, tinned foods, frozen foods, toilet roll, parecetamol and other pain killers have been bought in bulk.
    UK_Hawkey_COVID-19_20200312_007.jpg
  • People infected by and affected by HIV and AIDS gather for a candlelight vigil in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India, to raise public awareness of the virus and the need to end stigma and discrimination against those living with it.
    india-2010-jeffrey-aids-377.jpg
  • The World Health Organisation is running phase III clinical trials for ebola virus disease vaccine in Guinea. The technique being used is "ring vaccination" which was used in the 1970s to eliminate smallpox.
    Guinea_Hawkey_ebola_20150630_1611.jpg
  • People infected by and affected by HIV and AIDS gather for a candlelight vigil in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India, to raise public awareness of the virus and the need to end stigma and discrimination against those living with it.
    india-2010-jeffrey-aids-371.jpg
  • An injection of the trial vaccine for Ebola is prepared for a participant in the trial in Katongourou, Guinea. <br />
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The World Health Organisation is running phase III clinical trials for Ebola virus disease vaccine in Guinea. The technique being used is "ring vaccination" which was used in the 1970s to eradicate smallpox.
    Guinea_Hawkey_ebola_20150630_1606.jpg
  • Samweli Hassani listens during class in his school in Fela, Tanzania. The 14-year old boy was diagnosed with Burkitt's lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system caused by the Epstein–Barr virus, but was treated successfully with chemotherapy at the Bugando Medical Center in Mwanza.
    tanzania-2016-jeffrey-health-129.jpg
  • Damas Magesa, a 16-year old boy in Mwanza, Tanzania, was diagnosed with Burkitt's lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system caused by the Epstein–Barr virus. He was treated successfully with chemotherapy at the Bugando Medical Center in Mwanza.
    tanzania-2016-jeffrey-health-118.jpg
  • Rahabu Kazagata holds her 2-year old son Filbert Mabula in Mwanza, Tanzania. The boy suffers from Burkitt's lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system caused by the Epstein–Barr virus.
    tanzania-2016-jeffrey-health-103.jpg
  • Rahabu Kazagata holds her 2-year old son Filbert Mabula while listening to Dr. Rina Luhaga at the Bugando Medical Center in Mwanza, Tanzania. The boy suffers from Burkitt's lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system caused by the Epstein–Barr virus.
    tanzania-2016-jeffrey-health-107.jpg
  • Rahabu Kazagata kisses her 2-year old son Filbert Mabula in Mwanza, Tanzania. The boy suffers from Burkitt's lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system caused by the Epstein–Barr virus.
    tanzania-2016-jeffrey-health-104.jpg
  • UK: as anxiety over Corona Virus COVID-19 rises, panic buying in supermarkets across the country have stripped certain products from the shelves. In particularl pastas, tinned foods, frozen foods, toilet roll, parecetamol and other pain killers have been bought in bulk.
    UK_Hawkey_COVID-19_20200312_008.jpg
  • UK: as anxiety over Corona Virus COVID-19 rises, panic buying in supermarkets across the country have stripped certain products from the shelves. In particularl pastas, tinned foods, frozen foods, toilet roll, parecetamol and other pain killers have been bought in bulk.
    UK_Hawkey_COVID-19_20200312_004.jpg
  • UK: as anxiety over Corona Virus COVID-19 rises, panic buying in supermarkets across the country have stripped certain products from the shelves. In particularl pastas, tinned foods, frozen foods, toilet roll, parecetamol and other pain killers have been bought in bulk.
    UK_Hawkey_COVID-19_20200312_002.jpg
  • People infected by and affected by HIV and AIDS gather for a candlelight vigil in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India, to raise public awareness of the virus and the need to end stigma and discrimination against those living with it. Here they place their candles on the ground in the shape of the ribbon which has become the universal symbol for AIDS awareness.
    india-2010-jeffrey-aids-381.jpg
  • People infected by and affected by HIV and AIDS gather for a candlelight vigil in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India, to raise public awareness of the virus and the need to end stigma and discrimination against those living with it.
    india-2010-jeffrey-aids-379.jpg
  • People infected by and affected by HIV and AIDS gather for a candlelight vigil in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India, to raise public awareness of the virus and the need to end stigma and discrimination against those living with it.
    india-2010-jeffrey-aids-378.jpg
  • People infected by and affected by HIV and AIDS gather for a candlelight vigil in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India, to raise public awareness of the virus and the need to end stigma and discrimination against those living with it.
    india-2010-jeffrey-aids-375.jpg
  • A student draws what she thinks the AIDS virus looks like during a workshop at the Center for Research and Rehabilitation of Infants and Females (CRIF), based in the city of Madurai in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The group conducts advocacy and education on HIV and AIDS. CRIF receives support from United Methodist Women Mission Giving.
    india-2010-jeffrey-aids-crif-02.jpg
  • Dr. Sakoba Keita, coordinator of the Guinean Ebola Response speaks to local media during a village meeting on Ebola. <br />
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The World Health Organisation is running phase III clinical trials for Ebola virus disease vaccine in Guinea. The technique being used is "ring vaccination" which was used in the 1970s to eradicate smallpox.
    Guinea_Hawkey_ebola_20150704_1843.jpg
  • Allasane Coumbassa, at the Conakry City Morgue. The morgue has dealt with several Ebola deaths this week, and Ousmane complains that they don't have adequate protective measures, clothing or waste management to deal with Ebola.<br />
<br />
The World Health Organisation is running phase III clinical trials for Ebola virus disease vaccine in Guinea. The technique being used is "ring vaccination" which was used in the 1970s to eradicate smallpox.
    Guinea_Hawkey_ebola_20150703_0036.jpg
  • Members of the data management team sort files on Ebola vaccine trial participants in the WHO data centre in Conakry. <br />
<br />
The World Health Organisation is running phase III clinical trials for Ebola virus disease vaccine in Guinea. The technique being used is "ring vaccination" which was used in the 1970s to eradicate smallpox.
    Guinea_Hawkey_ebola_20150702_0079.jpg
  • The World Health Organisation is running phase III clinical trials for ebola virus disease vaccine in Guinea. The technique being used is "ring vaccination" which was used in the 1970s to eliminate smallpox.
    Guinea_Hawkey_ebola_20150630_1867.jpg
  • Kimberley Steeds in the Ebola vaccine lab at Donka Hospital in Conakry, Guinea. <br />
<br />
The World Health Organisation is running phase III clinical trials for Ebola virus disease vaccine in Guinea. The technique being used is "ring vaccination" which was used in the 1970s to eradicate smallpox.
    Guinea_Hawkey_ebola_20150629_0381.jpg
  • UK: as anxiety over Corona Virus COVID-19 rises, panic buying in supermarkets across the country have stripped certain products from the shelves. In particularl pastas, tinned foods, frozen foods, toilet roll, parecetamol and other pain killers have been bought in bulk.
    UK_Hawkey_COVID-19_20200312_001.jpg
  • UK: as anxiety over Corona Virus COVID-19 rises, panic buying in supermarkets across the country have stripped certain products from the shelves. In particularl pastas, tinned foods, frozen foods, toilet roll, parecetamol and other pain killers have been bought in bulk.
    UK_Hawkey_COVID-19_20200312_003.jpg
  • People infected by and affected by HIV and AIDS gather for a candlelight vigil in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India, to raise public awareness of the virus and the need to end stigma and discrimination against those living with it. Here they have places their candles on the ground in the shape of the ribbon which has become the universal symbol for AIDS awareness.
    india-2010-jeffrey-aids-382.jpg
  • People infected by and affected by HIV and AIDS gather for a candlelight vigil in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India, to raise public awareness of the virus and the need to end stigma and discrimination against those living with it. Here they place their candles on the ground in the shape of the ribbon which has become the universal symbol for AIDS awareness.
    india-2010-jeffrey-aids-380.jpg
  • People infected by and affected by HIV and AIDS gather for a candlelight vigil in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India, to raise public awareness of the virus and the need to end stigma and discrimination against those living with it.
    india-2010-jeffrey-aids-376.jpg
  • People infected by and affected by HIV and AIDS gather for a candlelight vigil in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India, to raise public awareness of the virus and the need to end stigma and discrimination against those living with it.
    india-2010-jeffrey-aids-374.jpg
  • People infected by and affected by HIV and AIDS gather for a candlelight vigil in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India, to raise public awareness of the virus and the need to end stigma and discrimination against those living with it.
    india-2010-jeffrey-aids-373.jpg
  • People infected by and affected by HIV and AIDS gather for a candlelight vigil in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India, to raise public awareness of the virus and the need to end stigma and discrimination against those living with it.
    india-2010-jeffrey-aids-370.jpg
  • The World Health Organisation is running phase III clinical trials for ebola virus disease vaccine in Guinea. The technique being used is "ring vaccination" which was used in the 1970s to eliminate smallpox.
    Guinea_Hawkey_ebola_20150704_1563.jpg
  • The World Health Organisation is running phase III clinical trials for ebola virus disease vaccine in Guinea. The technique being used is "ring vaccination" which was used in the 1970s to eliminate smallpox.
    Guinea_Hawkey_ebola_20150630_2072.jpg
  • Souare Sekouba (l), and Conde Doussou, (r) part of the WHO vaccine trial teams, run a final follow up with a participant. Follow ups monitor the health of everyone who is taking part in the trial, and are programmed for 3, 9, 21, 42, 63 and 84 days after the administration of the vaccine. <br />
<br />
The World Health Organisation is running phase III clinical trials for Ebola virus disease vaccine in Guinea. The technique being used is "ring vaccination" which was used in the 1970s to eradicate smallpox.
    Guinea_Hawkey_ebola_20150630_1886.jpg
  • A doctor wore PPE in the phase III clinical trials for Ebola virus disease vaccine in Guinea. The technique used was "ring vaccination" which was used in the 1970s to eliminate smallpox.
    Guinea_Hawkey_ebola_20150630_1639.jpg
  • An injection of the trial vaccine for Ebola is administered to a participant in the vaccine trial in Katongourou, Guinea. <br />
<br />
The World Health Organisation is running phase III clinical trials for Ebola virus disease vaccine in Guinea. The technique being used is "ring vaccination" which was used in the 1970s to eradicate smallpox.
    Guinea_Hawkey_ebola_20150630_1616.jpg
  • The World Health Organisation is running phase III clinical trials for ebola virus disease vaccine in Guinea. The technique being used is "ring vaccination" which was used in the 1970s to eliminate smallpox.
    Guinea_Hawkey_ebola_20150629_0424.jpg
  • The World Health Organisation is running phase III clinical trials for ebola virus disease vaccine in Guinea. The technique being used is "ring vaccination" which was used in the 1970s to eliminate smallpox.
    Guinea_Hawkey_ebola_20150629_0164.jpg
  • The World Health Organisation is running phase III clinical trials for ebola virus disease vaccine in Guinea. The technique being used is "ring vaccination" which was used in the 1970s to eliminate smallpox.
    Guinea_Hawkey_ebola_20150629_0122.jpg
  • Martha Onesimo poses with her son Samweli Hassani before sending him off to school in Fela, Tanzania. The 14-year old boy was diagnosed with Burkitt's lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system caused by the Epstein–Barr virus, but was treated successfully with chemotherapy at the Bugando Medical Center in Mwanza.
    tanzania-2016-jeffrey-health-137.jpg
  • Samweli Hassani plays football during recess at his school in Fela, Tanzania. The 14-year old boy was diagnosed with Burkitt's lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system caused by the Epstein–Barr virus, but was treated successfully with chemotherapy at the Bugando Medical Center in Mwanza.
    tanzania-2016-jeffrey-health-135.jpg
  • Samweli Hassani plays football during recess at his school in Fela, Tanzania. The 14-year old boy was diagnosed with Burkitt's lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system caused by the Epstein–Barr virus, but was treated successfully with chemotherapy at the Bugando Medical Center in Mwanza.
    tanzania-2016-jeffrey-health-134.jpg
  • Samweli Hassani heads a football during recess at his school in Fela, Tanzania. The 14-year old boy was diagnosed with Burkitt's lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system caused by the Epstein–Barr virus, but was treated successfully with chemotherapy at the Bugando Medical Center in Mwanza.
    tanzania-2016-jeffrey-health-136.jpg
  • Samweli Hassani, a 14-year old boy in Fela, Tanzania, was diagnosed with Burkitt's lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system caused by the Epstein–Barr virus, but was treated successfully with chemotherapy at the Bugando Medical Center in Mwanza.
    tanzania-2016-jeffrey-health-127.jpg
  • Samweli Hassani listens during class in his school in Fela, Tanzania. The 14-year old boy was diagnosed with Burkitt's lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system caused by the Epstein–Barr virus, but was treated successfully with chemotherapy at the Bugando Medical Center in Mwanza.
    tanzania-2016-jeffrey-health-130.jpg
  • Samweli Hassani leaves his home to walk to school in Fela, Tanzania. The 14-year old boy was diagnosed with Burkitt's lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system caused by the Epstein–Barr virus, but was treated successfully with chemotherapy at the Bugando Medical Center in Mwanza.
    tanzania-2016-jeffrey-health-126.jpg
  • Samweli Hassani feeds chickens in front of his home in Fela, Tanzania. The 14-year old boy was diagnosed with Burkitt's lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system caused by the Epstein–Barr virus, but was treated successfully with chemotherapy at the Bugando Medical Center in Mwanza.
    tanzania-2016-jeffrey-health-123.jpg
  • Samweli Hassani feeds chickens in front of his home in Fela, Tanzania. The 14-year old boy was diagnosed with Burkitt's lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system caused by the Epstein–Barr virus, but was treated successfully with chemotherapy at the Bugando Medical Center in Mwanza.
    tanzania-2016-jeffrey-health-122.jpg
  • Damas Magesa, a 16-year old boy in Mwanza, Tanzania, holds an x-ray taken when he was diagnosed with Burkitt's lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system caused by the Epstein–Barr virus. The x-ray shows a massive tumor on his mandible. He was treated successfully with chemotherapy at the Bugando Medical Center in Mwanza.
    tanzania-2016-jeffrey-health-120.jpg
  • Dr. Rina Luhaga examines 14-year old Samweli Hassani as his mother Martha Onesimo looks on at the Bugando Medical Center in Mwanza, Tanzania. The boy suffered from Burkitt's lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system caused by the Epstein–Barr virus, but was treated successfully with chemotherapy at Bugando.
    tanzania-2016-jeffrey-health-113.jpg
  • Rahabu Kazagata listens to Dr. Rina Luhaga at the Bugando Medical Center in Mwanza, Tanzania. Her 2-year old son Filbert Mabula suffers from Burkitt's lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system caused by the Epstein–Barr virus.
    tanzania-2016-jeffrey-health-109.jpg
  • Rahabu Kazagata holds her 2-year old son Filbert Mabula in Mwanza, Tanzania. The boy suffers from Burkitt's lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system caused by the Epstein–Barr virus.
    tanzania-2016-jeffrey-health-102.jpg
  • Samweli Hassani listens during class in his school in Fela, Tanzania. The 14-year old boy was diagnosed with Burkitt's lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system caused by the Epstein–Barr virus, but was treated successfully with chemotherapy at the Bugando Medical Center in Mwanza.
    tanzania-2016-jeffrey-health-132.jpg
  • Samweli Hassani plays football during recess at his school in Fela, Tanzania. The 14-year old boy was diagnosed with Burkitt's lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system caused by the Epstein–Barr virus, but was treated successfully with chemotherapy at the Bugando Medical Center in Mwanza.
    tanzania-2016-jeffrey-health-133.jpg
  • Samweli Hassani listens during class in his school in Fela, Tanzania. The 14-year old boy was diagnosed with Burkitt's lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system caused by the Epstein–Barr virus, but was treated successfully with chemotherapy at the Bugando Medical Center in Mwanza.
    tanzania-2016-jeffrey-health-131.jpg
  • Samweli Hassani, a 14-year old boy in Fela, Tanzania, was diagnosed with Burkitt's lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system caused by the Epstein–Barr virus, but was treated successfully with chemotherapy at the Bugando Medical Center in Mwanza.
    tanzania-2016-jeffrey-health-128.jpg
  • Martha Onesimo rubs lotion on her son Samweli Hassani before sending him off to school in Fela, Tanzania. The 14-year old boy was diagnosed with Burkitt's lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system caused by the Epstein–Barr virus, but was treated successfully with chemotherapy at the Bugando Medical Center in Mwanza.
    tanzania-2016-jeffrey-health-125.jpg
  • Martha Onesimo rubs lotion on her son Samweli Hassani before sending him off to school in Fela, Tanzania. The 14-year old boy was diagnosed with Burkitt's lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system caused by the Epstein–Barr virus, but was treated successfully with chemotherapy at the Bugando Medical Center in Mwanza.
    tanzania-2016-jeffrey-health-124.jpg
  • Martha Onesimo and her son Samweli Hassani ride a public mini bus in Mwanza, Tanzania. The 14-year old boy was diagnosed with Burkitt's lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system caused by the Epstein–Barr virus, but was treated successfully with chemotherapy at the Bugando Medical Center in Mwanza. The family lives in a remote community, and traveling to the hospital took more than two hours each way.
    tanzania-2016-jeffrey-health-121.jpg
  • Rahabu Kazagata holds her 2-year old son Filbert Mabula in Mwanza, Tanzania. The boy suffers from Burkitt's lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system caused by the Epstein–Barr virus.
    tanzania-2016-jeffrey-health-119.jpg
  • Damas Magesa, a 16-year old boy in Mwanza, Tanzania, was diagnosed with Burkitt's lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system caused by the Epstein–Barr virus. He was treated successfully with chemotherapy at the Bugando Medical Center in Mwanza.
    tanzania-2016-jeffrey-health-117.jpg
  • Damas Magesa, a 16-year old boy in Mwanza, Tanzania, was diagnosed with Burkitt's lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system caused by the Epstein–Barr virus. He was treated successfully with chemotherapy at the Bugando Medical Center in Mwanza.
    tanzania-2016-jeffrey-health-116.jpg
  • Damas Magesa (right), a 16-year old boy in Mwanza, Tanzania, was diagnosed with Burkitt's lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system caused by the Epstein–Barr virus. He was treated successfully with chemotherapy at the Bugando Medical Center in Mwanza. His sister Irene Clitus is on the left.
    tanzania-2016-jeffrey-health-115.jpg
  • Dr. Rina Luhaga examines 14-year old Samweli Hassani in the Bugando Medical Center in Mwanza, Tanzania. The boy suffered from Burkitt's lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system caused by the Epstein–Barr virus, but was treated successfully with chemotherapy at Bugando.
    tanzania-2016-jeffrey-health-112.jpg
  • Dr. Rina Luhaga (right) walks with 14-year old Samweli Hassani and his mother Martha Onesimo at the Bugando Medical Center in Mwanza, Tanzania. The boy suffered from Burkitt's lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system caused by the Epstein–Barr virus, but was treated successfully with chemotherapy at Bugando.
    tanzania-2016-jeffrey-health-114.jpg
  • Martha Onesimo (right) listens to Dr. Rina Luhaga at the Bugando Medical Center in Mwanza, Tanzania. Her 14-year old son Samweli Hassani suffered from Burkitt's lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system caused by the Epstein–Barr virus, but was treated successfully with chemotherapy at Bugando.
    tanzania-2016-jeffrey-health-111.jpg
  • Dr. Rina Luhaga examines the x-rays of a child with Burkitt's lymphoma in her office in the Bugando Medical Center in Mwanza, Tanzania. Burkitt's lymphoma is a cancer of the lymphatic system caused by the Epstein–Barr virus.
    tanzania-2016-jeffrey-health-110.jpg
  • Rahabu Kazagata carries her 2-year old son Filbert Mabula while waiting to see a doctor in the Bugando Medical Center in Mwanza, Tanzania. The boy suffers from Burkitt's lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system caused by the Epstein–Barr virus.
    tanzania-2016-jeffrey-health-106.jpg
  • Dr. Rina Luhaga examines Filbert Mabula as his mother Rahabu Kazagata calms the 2-year old boy in the Bugando Medical Center in Mwanza, Tanzania. The boy suffers from Burkitt's lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system caused by the Epstein–Barr virus.
    tanzania-2016-jeffrey-health-108.jpg
  • Rahabu Kazagata kisses her 2-year old son Filbert Mabula in Mwanza, Tanzania. The boy suffers from Burkitt's lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system caused by the Epstein–Barr virus.
    tanzania-2016-jeffrey-health-105.jpg
  • Some parts of central London are being left unusually quiet at times as consideration is given to social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic. This is Trafalgar Square in central London.
    UK_Hawkey_COVID-19_20200315_045-2.jpg
  • The Rev. Al Sharpton addresses a rally on the Capital Mall in Washington on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-90.jpg
  • Members of Batala, an all-woman percussion band in Washington, DC, perform during a rally on the Capital Mall in Washington on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The march took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-81.jpg
  • Sex workers and their supporters chant slogans as they and other people march through the streets of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The march took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-77.jpg
  • Cheerleaders perform as they and other people march through the streets of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The march took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-74.jpg
  • Participants in a rally and march in the center of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The rally took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-72.jpg
  • With the Washington Monument in the background, people march through the streets of Washington, DC, on July 22, 2012, to demand that the U.S. and other governments keep their promises to fund global relief programs for those living with HIV and AIDS. The march took place as more than 23,000 delegates gathered in the US capital city for the XIX International AIDS Conference.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-69.jpg
  • Tiwarin Duangkam participates in a dance group organized by the Hualin Buddhist Temple in the northern Thailand village of Toong-sa-tok. The group, which performs for weddings and other celebrations and uses the proceeds for its members' educational expenses, includes orphans and other vulnerable girls, many of them affected by HIV and AIDS. Tiwarin Duangkam, 13 and HIV negative, lost her mother to AIDS and lives with her HIV positive father...
    thailand-2009-jeffrey-87.jpg
  • Yossarin Mahawongsanan dresses in preparation for a performance of her dance group organized by the Hualin Buddhist Temple in the northern Thailand village of Toong-sa-tok. The all girl group, which performs for weddings and other celebrations and uses the proceeds for its members' educational expenses, includes orphans and other vulnerable girls, many of them affected by HIV and AIDS.
    thailand-2009-jeffrey-67.jpg
  • Buddhist monk Suban Soundkamket talks with members of a group of drug users who meet in the Buddhist temple in the village of Toong-sa-tok in northern Thailand. The monks work with the group, educating about HIV and AIDS and encouraging rehabilitation.
    thailand-2009-jeffrey-65.jpg
  • Auraiwan Kanlaya, standing in the Hualin Buddhist Temple, has organized a cooperative of women, many of them HIV positive like her, in the village of Toong-sa-tok in northern Thailand. The cooperative, supported by the temple's monks, sews clothing for sale in Japan and other foreign countries, yielding important income for the women and their families.
    thailand-2009-jeffrey-60.jpg
  • Srinivas Rao, a HIV positive leader of the Hope Arpana Positive People Effective Network, conducts an educational session for laborers in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India, explaining HIV and its prevention, including the proper use of condoms, which he demonstrates. (Note Special Instructions below.)
    india-2010-jeffrey-aids-359.jpg
  • In the morning, Panditi Shanthi fixes food for her son Yesu Corneli to take with him to school, before he leaves their one-room home for classes in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India. Shanthi is a widow. She's HIV positive, as is her son. (Note restriction on use in Special Instructions below.)
    india-2010-jeffrey-aids-341.jpg
  • Taking to the streets to protest against stigma and discrimination against people living with HIV and AIDS, Vijayalakshmi is an HIV-positive woman who is a member of the Hope Arpana Positive People Effective Network in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India. (See Special Instructions below.)
    india-2010-jeffrey-aids-275.jpg
  • Samuel is the grandfather of 5 year old Prasanna, an orphan who is HIV positive. They are members of the Hope Arpana Positive People Effective Network in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India. (See Special Instructions below.)
    india-2010-jeffrey-aids-264.jpg
  • Nirmala and her 8-year old son Sreenu are both HIV positive. They are members of the Hope Arpana Positive People Effective Network in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India. (See Special Instructions below.)
    india-2010-jeffrey-aids-260.jpg
  • Joji Babu (left) and his wife Kumari (right) are both HIV positive and members of the Hope Arpana Positive People Effective Network in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India. The HIV status of their 1-year old daughter Baby is still unknown. (See Special Instructions below.)
    india-2010-jeffrey-aids-235.jpg
  • V. Vijaya participates in a support group for HIV positive people at the Gurukul  Lutheran Theological College in Chennai, India. (Note restriction on use in Special Instructions below.)
    india-2010-jeffrey-aids-194.jpg
  • A woman living with HIV reads her Bible in a small village in southern India. Afraid of reactions from her neighbors, she asked not to be identified.
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  • Hamsavalli is examined by Dr. Percy Sumithran at the Lutheran Church-sponsored Gurukul Clinic in Chennai, India. The patient is HIV positive and comes to the clinic because it offers specialized care for people living with HIV and AIDS. (See restrictions on use in special instructions below.)
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  • Buddhist monk Han Kimsoy visits Prak Marin at her home in the Beungkak neighborhood of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Prak Marin is HIV positive. The monk works closely with the Salvation Centre Cambodia, an organization that works with Buddhist monks and other activists to do education and advocacy and care for people infected or affected by HIV and AIDS. Two of her children sit on the entry to her house. The poor Beungkak neighborhood sits atop a lake, with many houses built on stilts above the water.
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  • Orphans and other vulnerable children, many of them infected or affected by HIV and AIDS, do stretching and other physical exercise before their morning class at a school in the Beungkak neighborhood of Phnom Penh which is run by the Salvation Centre Cambodia, an organization that works with Buddhist monks and other activists to do education and advocacy and care for people infected or affected by HIV and AIDS.
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  • Nene Aminata Diallo (l) and Gamou Saiman Gaston (r), carefully go through the consent process with a participant in the Ebola vaccine trial.
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  • A security guard in Guinea wears PPE and holds a thermo flash, a non-contact thermometer for testing at a road block. High temperature is the first major sign of Ebola infection, anyone with a temperature of 37 degrees celsius or above was stopped immediately for further testing and isolation to stop the spread of infections.
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