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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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  • 12-02-07  --  AMPAIN, GHANA -- Marjolein Baltussen, coordinator of mother and child health and early childhood development programs with the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, measures five-year-old Koussenda Djaone at the Ampain Refugee Camp on February 7. Her mother, Deborah Djaone says her daughter can't walk or crawl and spends her days sitting in a plastic chair, pictured.  Unless therapy is provided, Koussenda's situation will worsen, says Baltussen.    Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-02-07  --  AMPAIN, GHANA -- Marjolein Baltussen, coordinator of mother and child health and early childhood development programs with the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, mobilizes five-year-old Koussenda Djaone's foot at the Ampain Refugee Camp on February 7. Her mother, Deborah Djaone says her daughter can't walk or crawl and spends her days sitting in a plastic chair.  Unless therapy is provided, Koussenda's situation will worsen, says Baltussen.    Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • Lac Ste Anne, AB - JULY 20/08 -  l-r Nina Emard walks with her mother Helen Emard, 83, and a nun who did not identify herself, at the Lac Ste Anne Pilgrimage  on July 20, 2008 after standing and praying at a rock where it is believed Ste Anne appeared. At left, standing on the rock is  Theresa Bighetty as Nina Colomb and Shirley Broughton support her.   Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • NIAMEY, NIGER  13-04-19   - Hawa Djibo, 6, with CBM Germany Director Rainer Brockhaus at the ODI (Organisation pour le Developpement Inclusif au Niger) and New Hope House in Niamey, Niger on April 19, 2013. Hawa has bilateral bow-legs and is staying at the New Hope House with her mother Naniama Hassan, pictured at rear. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-03-27   -- KITGUM, UGANDA --  Bedridden nodding disease victim Vicky Aciro, 14, in her mother's hut near Kitgum, Uganda on Tuesday, March 27.  While the Ugandan Government has opened nodding disease treatment centres at major northern hospitals, many in villages are unable to access the services due to transport costs and the limited mobility of the patient.  Aciro lives across the road from the Okidi Central Village Health Centre and is able to access services, but nurse Agnes Oroma says travelling doctors would be able to assist those living further away.  "Some can't afford to go to the main hospital and some are stuck in villages which are not near transport. It's really difficult," says Oroma.   Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • Dar es Salaam, Tanzania - 24FEB14 - Marley, an orphaned two-month-old vervet monkey looks for attention as Brittany Hilton plays with Ruby, an orphaned kitten, in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania on February 24, 2013. Marley was rescued from street vendors who were selling him illegally after killing his mother.  Hilton a Canadian who works at the Jane Goodall Institute, says the illegal practice is all too common. Marley is living with Hilton while she arranges for his rehabilitation to the wild. Hilton is working in partnership with the Jane Goodall Institute to open first animal shelter in Tanzania. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-03-27   -- KITGUM, UGANDA --  Bedridden nodding disease victim Vicky Aciro, 14, in her mother's hut near Kitgum, Uganda on Tuesday, March 27.  While the Ugandan Government has opened nodding disease treatment centres at major northern hospitals, many in villages are unable to access the services due to transport costs and the limited mobility of the patient.  Aciro lives across the road from the Okidi Central Village Health Centre and is able to access services, but nurse Agnes Oroma says travelling doctors would be able to assist those living further away.  Some can't afford to go to the main hospital and some are stuck in villages which are not near transport. It's really difficult, says Oroma.   Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-02-07  --  AMPAIN, GHANA --  Guy Roger Gosso, 17, is transported through the Ampain Refugee Camp by his mother in a wheelbarrow, as he has no wheelchair.  Approximately 50 of the 5,200 Côte D'Ivoirian refugees in the camp have disabilities Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-03-21   -- KAMPALA, UGANDA --  Fiona Makumungu, 12, bathes brother Silas, 3, as Maxson, 3, waits his turn in the Acholi Quarter on March 21, 2012. Mother Pricilla Akumu says she would go back to northern Uganda if she had the means. "God, if you help me, I will go back."  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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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