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  • REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
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    REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
    A mother holds her new born baby in the maternity unit of a government hospital in Buchanan, Liberia. Jhpiego has been supporting health care facilities throughout Liberia in the wake of ebola through putting in place effecting Infection Prevention Control. Liberia's Ebola epidemic was declared over by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 14th January 2016. The "end of active transmission" was declared, after 42 days without a new case. However, the WHO warns that West Africa may see flare-ups of the virus which has killed more than 11,000 people since December 2013. Although vaccines are being developed against the virus, at this time there is still no cure.

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  • REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
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    REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
    A woman in a government hospital in Buchanan, Liberia. Jhpiego has been supporting health care facilities throughout Liberia in the wake of ebola through putting in place effecting Infection Prevention Control.Liberia's Ebola epidemic was declared over by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 14th January 2016. The "end of active transmission" was declared, after 42 days without a new case. However, the WHO warns that West Africa may see flare-ups of the virus which has killed more than 11,000 people since December 2013. Although vaccines are being developed against the virus, at this time there is still no cure.

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  • REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
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    REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
    A woman who has just given birth has a drip put into her arm in the maternity unit of a government hospital in Buchanan, Liberia. Jhpiego has been supporting health care facilities throughout Liberia in the wake of ebola through putting in place effecting Infection Prevention Control.Liberia's Ebola epidemic was declared over by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 14th January 2016. The "end of active transmission" was declared, after 42 days without a new case. However, the WHO warns that West Africa may see flare-ups of the virus which has killed more than 11,000 people since December 2013. Although vaccines are being developed against the virus, at this time there is still no cure.

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  • REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
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    REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
    A young boy who is recovering from a bout of malaria poses for a photograph in the paediatric department of a government hospital in Buchanan, Liberia. Jhpiego has been supporting health care facilities throughout Liberia in the wake of ebola through putting in place effecting Infection Prevention Control.Liberia's Ebola epidemic was declared over by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 14th January 2016. The "end of active transmission" was declared, after 42 days without a new case. However, the WHO warns that West Africa may see flare-ups of the virus which has killed more than 11,000 people since December 2013. Although vaccines are being developed against the virus, at this time there is still no cure.

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  • REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
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    REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
    A woman rests with her baby who is ill in the outpatients unit of a government hospital in Buchanan, Liberia. Jhpiego has been supporting health care facilities throughout Liberia in the wake of ebola through putting in place effecting Infection Prevention Control.Liberia's Ebola epidemic was declared over by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 14th January 2016. The "end of active transmission" was declared, after 42 days without a new case. However, the WHO warns that West Africa may see flare-ups of the virus which has killed more than 11,000 people since December 2013. Although vaccines are being developed against the virus, at this time there is still no cure.

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  • REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
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    REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
    A woman watches over her child in the outpatients department in Buchanan Government Hospital in Buchanan, Liberia Friday. Jhpiego has been supporting this hospital by training workers in IPC (infection prevention control) during the ebola outbreak.Liberia's Ebola epidemic was declared over by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 14th January 2016. The "end of active transmission" was declared, after 42 days without a new case. However, the WHO warns that West Africa may see flare-ups of the virus which has killed more than 11,000 people since December 2013. Although vaccines are being developed against the virus, at this time there is still no cure.

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  • REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
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    REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
    A young boy poses for a photograph in the West Point area of Monrovia, Liberia. West Point is one of the largest slum areas in Monrovia and Ebola spread quickly here. The whole area was put into quarantine and many people were unable to access food or basic health services. Liberia's Ebola epidemic was declared over by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 14th January 2016. The "end of active transmission" was declared, after 42 days without a new case. However, the WHO warns that West Africa may see flare-ups of the virus which has killed more than 11,000 people since December 2013. Although vaccines are being developed against the virus, at this time there is still no cure.

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  • REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
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    REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
    A grandmother poses with her grand daughter in the West Point area of Monrovia, Liberia. West Point is one of the largest slum areas in Monrovia and Ebola spread quickly here. The whole area was put into quarantine and many people were unable to access food or basic health services. Liberia's Ebola epidemic was declared over by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 14th January 2016. The "end of active transmission" was declared, after 42 days without a new case. However, the WHO warns that West Africa may see flare-ups of the virus which has killed more than 11,000 people since December 2013. Although vaccines are being developed against the virus, at this time there is still no cure.

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  • REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
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    REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
    MIdwife Josepheine Seebo, 41 years old, examines a client and gives her contraceptive choices in Clara Town Government Clinic Monrovia, Liberia. Jhpiego provided Infection Prevention Training to all health workers in the Clara Town Clinic during the height of the Ebola outbreak in 2014. Liberia's Ebola epidemic was declared over by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 14th January 2016. The "end of active transmission" was declared, after 42 days without a new case. However, the WHO warns that West Africa may see flare-ups of the virus which has killed more than 11,000 people since December 2013. Although vaccines are being developed against the virus, at this time there is still no cure.

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  • REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
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    REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
    MIdwife Josepheine Seebo, 41 years old, examines a client and gives her contraceptive choices in Clara Town Government Clinic Monrovia, Liberia. Jhpiego provided Infection Prevention Training to all health workers in the Clara Town Clinic during the height of the Ebola outbreak in 2014. Liberia's Ebola epidemic was declared over by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 14th January 2016. The "end of active transmission" was declared, after 42 days without a new case. However, the WHO warns that West Africa may see flare-ups of the virus which has killed more than 11,000 people since December 2013. Although vaccines are being developed against the virus, at this time there is still no cure.

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  • REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
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    REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
    MIdwife Josepheine Seebo, 41 years old, examines a client and gives her contraceptive choices in Clara Town Government Clinic Monrovia, Liberia. Jhpiego provided Infection Prevention Training to all health workers in the Clara Town Clinic during the height of the Ebola outbreak in 2014. Liberia's Ebola epidemic was declared over by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 14th January 2016. The "end of active transmission" was declared, after 42 days without a new case. However, the WHO warns that West Africa may see flare-ups of the virus which has killed more than 11,000 people since December 2013. Although vaccines are being developed against the virus, at this time there is still no cure.

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  • REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
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    REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
    Women wait to see a midwife in a hospital in Monrovia, Liberia Wednesday. Jhpiego has been supporting both private and government hospitals during the recent Ebola outbreak by providing Infection Prevention Control (IPC ) training to all health workers.Liberia's Ebola epidemic was declared over by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 14th January 2016. The "end of active transmission" was declared, after 42 days without a new case. However, the WHO warns that West Africa may see flare-ups of the virus which has killed more than 11,000 people since December 2013. Although vaccines are being developed against the virus, at this time there is still no cure.

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  • REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
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    REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
    A woman is given family planning councelling and injection in a government hospital in Monrovia, Liberia Wednesday. Jhpiego has been supporting both private and government clinics during the recent Ebola outbreak by providing Infection Prevention Control (IPC ) training to all health workers.Liberia's Ebola epidemic was declared over by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 14th January 2016. The "end of active transmission" was declared, after 42 days without a new case. However, the WHO warns that West Africa may see flare-ups of the virus which has killed more than 11,000 people since December 2013. Although vaccines are being developed against the virus, at this time there is still no cure.

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  • REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
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    REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
    A woman is given family planning councelling and injection in a government hospital in Monrovia, Liberia Wednesday. Jhpiego has been supporting both private and government clinics during the recent Ebola outbreak by providing Infection Prevention Control (IPC ) training to all health workers .Liberia's Ebola epidemic was declared over by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 14th January 2016. The "end of active transmission" was declared, after 42 days without a new case. However, the WHO warns that West Africa may see flare-ups of the virus which has killed more than 11,000 people since December 2013. Although vaccines are being developed against the virus, at this time there is still no cure.

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  • REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
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    REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
    A woman is given family planning councelling and injection in a government hospital in Monrovia, Liberia Wednesday. Jhpiego has been supporting both private and government clinics during the recent Ebola outbreak by providing Infection Prevention Control (IPC ) training to all health workers.Liberia's Ebola epidemic was declared over by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 14th January 2016. The "end of active transmission" was declared, after 42 days without a new case. However, the WHO warns that West Africa may see flare-ups of the virus which has killed more than 11,000 people since December 2013. Although vaccines are being developed against the virus, at this time there is still no cure.

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  • REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
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    REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
    A young boy waits with his mother to see a health worker Clara Town Government Clinic Monrovia, Liberia. Jhpiego provided Infection Prevention Training to all health workers in the Clara Town Clinic during the height of the Ebola outbreak in 2014. Liberia's Ebola epidemic was declared over by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 14th January 2016. The "end of active transmission" was declared, after 42 days without a new case. However, the WHO warns that West Africa may see flare-ups of the virus which has killed more than 11,000 people since December 2013. Although vaccines are being developed against the virus, at this time there is still no cure.

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  • REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
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    REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
    Bendu Massaely, 46 years old, and who has six children already, is examined by a midwife in Clara Town Government Clinic Monrovia, Liberia. Bendu has had three miscarriages adn three of her children have died shortly after being born, She is hoping to use family planning after thsi child is born. Jhpiego provided Infection Prevention Training to all health workers in the Clara Town Clinic during the height of the Ebola outbreak in 2014. Liberia's Ebola epidemic was declared over by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 14th January 2016. The "end of active transmission" was declared, after 42 days without a new case. However, the WHO warns that West Africa may see flare-ups of the virus which has killed more than 11,000 people since December 2013. Although vaccines are being developed against the virus, at this time there is still no cure.

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  • REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
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    REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
    Bendu Massaely, 46 years old, and who has six children already, is examined by a midwife in Clara Town Government Clinic Monrovia, Liberia. Bendu has had three miscarriages adn three of her children have died shortly after being born, She is hoping to use family planning after thsi child is born. Jhpiego provided Infection Prevention Training to all health workers in the Clara Town Clinic during the height of the Ebola outbreak in 2014. Liberia's Ebola epidemic was declared over by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 14th January 2016. The "end of active transmission" was declared, after 42 days without a new case. However, the WHO warns that West Africa may see flare-ups of the virus which has killed more than 11,000 people since December 2013. Although vaccines are being developed against the virus, at this time there is still no cure.

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  • REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
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    REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
    A health worker cleans the floor of the maternal and child health unit in Clara Town Health Centre in Monrovia, Liberia Wednesday. Jhpiego worked in the health centre promoting Infection Prevention Control (IPC) during the height of the Ebola outbreak in West Africa last year. Liberia's Ebola epidemic was declared over by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 14th January 2016. The "end of active transmission" was declared, after 42 days without a new case. However, the WHO warns that West Africa may see flare-ups of the virus which has killed more than 11,000 people since December 2013. Although vaccines are being developed against the virus, at this time there is still no cure.

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  • REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
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    REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
    A midwife examines a patient in a private health clinic in Monrovia, Liberia Wednesday. Jhpiego has been supporting both private and government clinics during the recent Ebola outbreak by providing Infection Prevention Control (IPC ) training to all health workers.Liberia's Ebola epidemic was declared over by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 14th January 2016. The "end of active transmission" was declared, after 42 days without a new case. However, the WHO warns that West Africa may see flare-ups of the virus which has killed more than 11,000 people since December 2013. Although vaccines are being developed against the virus, at this time there is still no cure.

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  • REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
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    REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
    A midwife examines a patient in a private health clinic in Monrovia, Liberia Wednesday. Jhpiego has been supporting both private and government clinics during the recent Ebola outbreak by providing Infection Prevention Control (IPC ) training to all health workers.Liberia's Ebola epidemic was declared over by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 14th January 2016. The "end of active transmission" was declared, after 42 days without a new case. However, the WHO warns that West Africa may see flare-ups of the virus which has killed more than 11,000 people since December 2013. Although vaccines are being developed against the virus, at this time there is still no cure.

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  • REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
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    REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
    A lab technician takes a blood sample and tests it in a private health clinic in Monrovia, Liberia Wednesday. Jhpiego has been supporting both private and government clinics during the recent Ebola outbreak by providing Infection Prevention Control (IPC ) training to all health workers.Liberia's Ebola epidemic was declared over by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 14th January 2016. The "end of active transmission" was declared, after 42 days without a new case. However, the WHO warns that West Africa may see flare-ups of the virus which has killed more than 11,000 people since December 2013. Although vaccines are being developed against the virus, at this time there is still no cure.

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  • REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
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    REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
    A lab technician takes a blood sample and tests it in a private health clinic in Monrovia, Liberia Wednesday. Jhpiego has been supporting both private and government clinics during the recent Ebola outbreak by providing Infection Prevention Control (IPC ) training to all health workers.Liberia's Ebola epidemic was declared over by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 14th January 2016. The "end of active transmission" was declared, after 42 days without a new case. However, the WHO warns that West Africa may see flare-ups of the virus which has killed more than 11,000 people since December 2013. Although vaccines are being developed against the virus, at this time there is still no cure.

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  • REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
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    REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
    A lab technician takes a blood sample and tests it in a private health clinic in Monrovia, Liberia Wednesday. Jhpiego has been supporting both private and government clinics during the recent Ebola outbreak by providing Infection Prevention Control (IPC ) training to all health workers.Liberia's Ebola epidemic was declared over by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 14th January 2016. The "end of active transmission" was declared, after 42 days without a new case. However, the WHO warns that West Africa may see flare-ups of the virus which has killed more than 11,000 people since December 2013. Although vaccines are being developed against the virus, at this time there is still no cure.

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  • REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
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    REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
    A lab technician takes a blood sample and tests it in a private health clinic in Monrovia, Liberia Wednesday. Jhpiego has been supporting both private and government clinics during the recent Ebola outbreak by providing Infection Prevention Control (IPC ) training to all health workers.Liberia's Ebola epidemic was declared over by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 14th January 2016. The "end of active transmission" was declared, after 42 days without a new case. However, the WHO warns that West Africa may see flare-ups of the virus which has killed more than 11,000 people since December 2013. Although vaccines are being developed against the virus, at this time there is still no cure.

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  • REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
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    REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
    A lab technician takes a blood sample and tests it in a private health clinic in Monrovia, Liberia Wednesday. Jhpiego has been supporting both private and government clinics during the recent Ebola outbreak by providing Infection Prevention Control (IPC ) training to all health workers.Liberia's Ebola epidemic was declared over by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 14th January 2016. The "end of active transmission" was declared, after 42 days without a new case. However, the WHO warns that West Africa may see flare-ups of the virus which has killed more than 11,000 people since December 2013. Although vaccines are being developed against the virus, at this time there is still no cure.

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  • REPORTAGE - Bilder vom Guardian Fotograf David Levene (Archiv)
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    REPORTAGE - Bilder vom Guardian Fotograf David Levene (Archiv)
    CITY by David Levene:
    NEW DELHI, INDIA
    LONGITUDE: 77° 31' 95.90"
    19/02/13
    At lunchtime the girls of the Madanpur Khadar primary school in Delhi leave school as the boys are arriving for afternoon lessons. There aren’t enough local school places to cater for all the children living in this slum district of Delhi, so girls and boys share their school day.
    Over half of the world's population now lives in cities, but how do we live, what kind of places are we creating, and how are these stories being told?
    From travelling with the nomadic herdsmen of the Mongolian planes to exploring the floating villages of the Lagos lagoon, award-winning eyevine photographer David Levene has spent the last two decades documenting how people live and work around the world in vivid detail.
    His new book, City, scans the globe in a 360- degree journey from Tokyo in the east to San Francisco in the west, providing a startling snapshot of the diverse forms of urbanity that exist across all five continents.

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  • SOUTH AFRICA-SLUM-CHILDREN-TOY
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    (110901) -- JOHANNESBURG , Sept. 01, 2011 (Xinhua) -- 5-year-old Phelo poses with a cover plate of an electric equipment he just found in trash, in Motswaledi Informal settlement of Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa, Aug. 24, 2011.
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    (110901) -- JOHANNESBURG , Sept. 01, 2011 (Xinhua) -- 5-year-old Phelokazi Zimkita holds two bottle caps as toys in hands in Motswaledi Informal settlement of Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa, Aug. 24, 2011.
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    (110901) -- JOHANNESBURG , Sept. 01, 2011 (Xinhua) -- 7-year-old Musa Khulu plays with a piece of metal gear in Orange Farm Extension in 6A Informal Settlement in Johannesburg, South Africa, Aug. 25, 2011.
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    (110901) -- JOHANNESBURG , Sept. 01, 2011 (Xinhua) -- 10-year-old Sesethu Ngcinasee holds a discarded soccer as toy in Motswaledi Informal settlement of Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa, Aug. 24, 2011.
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    (110901) -- JOHANNESBURG , Sept. 01, 2011 (Xinhua) -- 10-year-old Thulani Hlubane plays with a puppy in Orange Farm Extension in 6A Informal Settlement, Johannesburg, South Africa, Aug. 25, 2011.
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    (110901) -- JOHANNESBURG , Sept. 01, 2011 (Xinhua) -- 4-year-old Pulani Lithabeng and Katlego Mthombeni shows off a beautifully printed package paper in Sweet Water Informal Settlement in Johannesburg, South Africa, Aug. 25, 2011.
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    (110901) -- JOHANNESBURG , Sept. 01, 2011 (Xinhua) -- 7-year-old Public Chauke poses with his new toy, a self-made wire wheel in Motswaledi Informal settlement of Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa, Aug. 24, 2011.
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    (110901) -- JOHANNESBURG , Sept. 01, 2011 (Xinhua) -- 5-year-old Phelokazi Zimkita holds two bottle caps as toys in hands in Motswaledi Informal settlement of Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa, Aug. 24, 2011.
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    (110901) -- JOHANNESBURG , Sept. 01, 2011 (Xinhua) -- 5-year-old Phelo poses with a cover plate of an electric equipment he found in trash, in Motswaledi Informal settlement of Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa, Aug. 24, 2011.
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    (110901) -- JOHANNESBURG , Sept. 01, 2011 (Xinhua) -- 10-year-old Sesethu Ngcinasee holds a discarded soccer as toy in Motswaledi Informal settlement of Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa, Aug. 24, 2011.
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    (110901) -- JOHANNESBURG , Sept. 01, 2011 (Xinhua) -- 9-year-old Sipho Jama (C), with his friends Yanga Zomco (L) and Nzaliseko Nguye, holds a roller brush with a burnt handle in Motswaledi Informal settlement of Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa, Aug. 24, 2011.
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    (110901) -- JOHANNESBURG , Sept. 01, 2011 (Xinhua) -- 1-year-old Phelo holds his toy, a wine bottle, in Thembelihle Informal Settlement, Johannesburg, South Africa, Aug. 25, 2011.
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    (110901) -- JOHANNESBURG , Sept. 01, 2011 (Xinhua) -- 4-year-old Sesethu Amanda Yutwana(L) and Nunu Shubi pose with their new toys they just found, a broken toy vehicle and a plastic spoon, in Motswaledi Informal settlement of Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa, Aug. 24, 2011.
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    (110901) -- JOHANNESBURG , Sept. 01, 2011 (Xinhua) -- 4-year-old Fuwdo chews a plastic straw he found in trash in Slovo Part of Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa, Aug. 26, 2011.
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    (110901) -- JOHANNESBURG , Sept. 01, 2011 (Xinhua) -- 9-year-old Sipho Jama holds a roller brush with a burnt handle in Motswaledi Informal settlement of Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa, Aug. 24, 2011.
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    (110901) -- JOHANNESBURG , Sept. 01, 2011 (Xinhua) -- 1-year-old Phelo holds his toy, a wine bottle, in Thembelihle Informal Settlement, Johannesburg, South Africa, Aug. 25, 2011.
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    (110901) -- JOHANNESBURG , Sept. 01, 2011 (Xinhua) -- 7-year-old Public Chauke poses with his new toy, a self-made wire wheel in Motswaledi Informal settlement of Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa, Aug. 24, 2011.
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    (110901) -- JOHANNESBURG , Sept. 01, 2011 (Xinhua) -- 10-year-old Thulani Hlubane plays with a puppy in Orange Farm Extension in 6A Informal Settlement, Johannesburg, South Africa, Aug. 25, 2011.
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