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  • 12-01-16  --  LOME, TOGO  -- A boy shows off his muscles in the Forever neighbourhood of Lome, Togo on January 16, 2012.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-01-16  --  LOME, TOGO  --  A boy on his way to fetch water in the Forever neighbourhood of Lome, Togo on January 16, 2012. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-03-27   -- KITGUM, UGANDA --  Three-year-old nodding disease victim Michael Ojok is held by his mother Evelyn Abalo as he 'nods' at the Okidi Central Village Health Centre near Kitgum, Uganda on Tuesday, March 27. When Ojok nods, his eyes roll back and he claws at his face with his hands. In addition to nodding when presented with food, symptoms for victims of the disease vary from seizures, uncontrollable screaming and the urge to run.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-03-27   -- KITGUM, UGANDA --  Three-year-old nodding disease victim Michael Ojok is held by his mother Evelyn Abalo as he 'nods' at the Okidi Central Village Health Centre near Kitgum, Uganda on Tuesday, March 27. When Ojok nods, his eyes roll back and he claws at his face with his hands. In addition to nodding when presented with food, symptoms for victims of the disease vary from seizures, uncontrollable screaming and the urge to run.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-03-27   -- KITGUM, UGANDA --  Three-year-old nodding disease victim Michael Ojok is held by his mother Evelyn Abalo as he 'nods' at the Okidi Central Village Health Centre near Kitgum, Uganda on Tuesday, March 27. When Ojok nods, his eyes roll back and he claws at his face with his hands. In addition to nodding when presented with food, symptoms for victims of the disease vary from seizures, uncontrollable screaming and the urge to run.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-03-27   -- KITGUM, UGANDA --  Three-year-old nodding disease victim Michael Ojok is held by his mother Evelyn Abalo as he 'nods' at the Okidi Central Village Health Centre near Kitgum, Uganda on Tuesday, March 27. When Ojok nods, his eyes roll back and he claws at his face with his hands. In addition to nodding when presented with food, symptoms for victims of the disease vary from seizures, uncontrollable screaming and the urge to run.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-03-27   -- KITGUM, UGANDA --  Three-year-old nodding disease victim Michael Ojok is held by his mother Evelyn Abalo as he 'nods' at the Okidi Central Village Health Centre near Kitgum, Uganda on Tuesday, March 27. When Ojok nods, his eyes roll back and he claws at his face with his hands. In addition to nodding when presented with food, symptoms for victims of the disease vary from seizures, uncontrollable screaming and the urge to run.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • AVEPOZO, TOGO  13-05-04   - A boy stands near a hut destroyed during violent clashes between refugees and Togolese Gendarmes at the Avepozo Refugee Camp. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • Dar es Salaam, Tanzania  - 5/11/17 - A boy named Dicki, 10, carries a goat kid across across a puddle in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania on May 11, 2017. Constant rains over the past few weeks have wreaked havoc on infrastructure in the economic capital of Tanzania.Photo: Daniel Hayduk
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  • KIOTA, NIGER  13-04-20   - A boy in rural south-west Niger on April 20, 2013.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • Kilosa District, Tanzania - 15.03.17  - Young boys herd Huruma Ole Kalaita's cattle in Kilosa District on March 15, 2017. "Cattle are our resource. We lost lots of them and the ones that remain are very thin and sick," says Ole Kalaita, who saw 23 of his cattle die in recent months. "If the rain stops now, it is death. People will die." Parts of Tanzania, including Kilosa District, had been heavily impacted by drought since 2016. While recent rains have provided some relief, herds are depleted and sickly. Food insecurity continues with many families reporting they have been missing meals daily. Photo: Daniel Hayduk
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  • AVEPOZO, TOGO  13-05-04   - Boys stand near a hut destroyed during violent clashes between refugees and Togolese Gendarmes at the Avepozo Refugee Camp. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • AVEPOZO, TOGO  13-05-04   - Boys stand near a hut destroyed during violent clashes between refugees and Togolese Gendarmes at the Avepozo Refugee Camp. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-01-29  --  ANEHO, TOGO  --   Boys carry empty 240 litre barrels to a warehouse near the Togo-Benin border where tens of thousands of litres of illegal fuel are stored.  A smuggler, who declined giving his name, said the illegal fuel trade provides valuable jobs in a country where a large percentage of the population makes less than $1 USD per day. "This continent is suffering too much. Fuel smuggling gives a job to a mother and allows her to send her son to school." Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-01-29  --  ANEHO, TOGO  --  Men and boys pull jerry cans full of fuel out of the Gulf of Guinea in Togo on January 29. Swimmers will tow the jerry cans -- and even 240/250 litre barrels -- to shore from Nigerian boats anchored just off shore, pictured at rear. Legally bought in Nigeria, the fuel is loaded onto boats which sail to Togo under the cover of night. The journey takes approximately 13 hours. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • Two Mennonite boys on a school bus in Hawkesville, Ontario on a chilly late October morning.
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  • Dar es Salaam, Tanzania - 10/5/16 - Boys sit on a partition during prayers at the global gathering of approximately 30,000 members of the Dawoodi Bohra faith in Dar es Salaam on October 5, 2016. The Dawoodi Bohra are a Shia Muslim sect. Each year they gather in a different location to commemorate the death of Hussein, the grandson of the prophet Muhammad. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • ESILALEI, TANZANIA -  13-10-08   -  A student, the top of his class, in the primary school at Esilalei, near Lake Manyara. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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