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Expectant Mother in Ethiopia
World Vision gives
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TB pills for adults – TB clinic – N’gombe
Ethiopian Health Development Army
Filipino Woman with Her Own Sow Business
Vaccine Day – N’Gombe Clinic – Lusaka
Tanzanian Mothers and Chlildren
Rapid HIV Test
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Tanzanian Mother and Child
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Zambian Woman and Child
Ethiopian Mothers and Children
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Children Watch Family Planning Edutainment
Tuberculosis Pills
Farmers in Tanzania
Family Planning
Maasai Women
One-Year Anniversary of Typhoon Haiyan
Filipinio Mother and Children
Lameck (HIV positive man) and Dr. Thoma in Macha
Ethiopian Girl
Family Planning Health Workers
Tanzanian Mothers and Children
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Zambian Soap Opera
Single Mother Who Now Receives Family Planning Services
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Protsahan School for Girls
Zambia Chief Macha
Mothers’ Group in Delhi
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