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  • Children sponsored by Canadians, Americans and Germans release helium filled balloons as a symbolic thanks to their sponsors thousands of kilometres away.  The children are sponsored through programs run by the Church of God and Kinderhilfswerk.
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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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  • LOME, TOGO - 12-09-19   - Children playing surround CBM's Rika Esser during a visit to a self help group for mothers with disabled children in Lomé, Togo on Wednesday, September 19. Approximately 35 women attend the group, which meets at a local health clinic. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • KIROKA, TANZANIA -  13-11-01  -  Children run through rice fields in Kiroka on November 1. An FAO project to strengthen capacity of farms for climate change is underway in Kiroka, Tanzania. "It's something we may call climate-smart agriculture," says mission project co-ordinator Prof. Henry Mahoo, who teaches at the Sokoine University of Agriculture. The project aims to improve land and water management, promote climate resilient agriculture and encourage dialogue and understanding regarding climate change adaptation practices.   Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • DOULAGA, NIGER  13-04-20   - Katoumi Soumana and her child Rafia, 5, who has cerebral palsy, at her home in Doulaga, Niger, on April 20 2013. She is part of a self-help group for mothers with children who have Cerebral Palsy in Doulaga.   Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-06-07  TOGO - Afi Ouro (name changed), 13, in a room of her family compound in her  village near Sokodé, Togo, on June 7. Ouro and her family were ostracized when she was born with bilateral club foot and epilepsy.  After surgery and medication from Plan Togo, she is able to walk to school and not fear seizures . The rights and needs of children with disabilities in Togo has been recognized as an important social issue. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-06-07  TOGO - Afi Ouro (name changed), 13, plays with a sibling in her  village near Sokodé, Togo, on June 7. Ouro and her family were ostracized when she was born with bilateral club foot and epilepsy.  After surgery and medication from Plan Togo, she is able to walk to school and not fear seizures . The rights and needs of children with disabilities in Togo has been recognized as an important social issue. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-06-07   - TOGO -  Sofia Adama (Name changed) works in a tailor shop in Central Togo on June 7. Adama was branded as an outcast in her village in central Togo after a botched injection left her crippled as an infant. Through Plan Togo, she was able to walk and get vocational training. The rights and needs of children with disabilities in Togo has been recognized as an important social issue. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • LOME, TOGO - 12-09-19   -Four-year-old Jean Claude Tossou at a self help group for mothers with disabled children in Lomé, Togo on Wednesday, September 19. Approximately 35 women attend the group, which meets at a local health clinic. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-03-27   -- KITGUM, UGANDA --  Nodding disease victim Michael Abola, 14, stands at the Okidi Central Village Health Centre near Kitgum, Uganda on Tuesday, March 27. Abola fell into a fire while having a seizure, a symptom of the disease. Many victims of the disease are injured when having a seizure, prompting some parents to tie their children up.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • URANIUM CITY, SK - 08/10/08 -  School bus service was long ago discontinued in Uranium City Saskatchewan. The sixteen children who attend Ben MacIntyre School walk or bicycle to their single classroom school for their classes.
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