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  • LOME, TOGO  13-02-16   - A woman curses the regime, as  several thousand opposition supporters marched peacefully through the streets of Lome on Saturday, February 16.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • LOME, TOGO  13-02-16   -  A woman holds an umbrella as several thousand opposition supporters marched peacefully through the streets of Lome on Saturday, February 16.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • Julie Wambeke was recently named Kelowna's Woman of the Year.<br />
At 91, she volunteers at the Pro-Life Thrift Store five days a week, and says she doesn't plan on stopping any time soon.<br />
"What else would I do, sit at home and watch stupid TV?"
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  • 12-03-22   -- KAMPALA, UGANDA --  A woman walks through the Acholi Quarter's narrow pathways. As residents in the Acholi Quarter settle permanently, traditional northern mud dwellings are being replaced by brick homes complete with windows and doors.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • LOME, TOGO  13-02-03   -  A young woman selling oranges in Lome, Togo on February 3, 2013. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-03-27   -- KITGUM, UGANDA --  A woman soothes nodding disease victim Monica Auma, 16, at the Okidi Central Village Health Centre near Kitgum, Uganda on Tuesday, March 27. When the disease presents itself, Auma hallucinates that she is being surrounded by people who then drag her to water and submerge her.  After running and screaming I don't want to go, Jesus save me, Auma collapses unconscious. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • KIOTA, NIGER  13-04-20   - Jamila, who has untreated club feet, gets a push through the sand from a young woman in Kiota, Niger, on April 20 2013. Jamila, who is currently unemployed, is hoping to be the recipient of a survival yard. "It will reduce my suffering and provide me with some income."   CBM/Hayduk
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  • LOME, TOGO - 12-09-20   - Patrice Samey, dressed as a woman, waves to police officers as he joins the women's protest.  Approximately 300 women dressed in red marched through the Togolese capital city of Lomé on Thursday, September 20 as part of a protest organized by the opposition coalitions Lets Save Togo (Collectif Sauvons le Togo, CST) and Coalition ARC-EN-CIEL.  Several thousand men and youths joined the women in the peaceful march, which ended at an opposition rally point.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk/ AFP
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  • LOME, TOGO - 12-09-20   - A woman leads a prayer at the beginning of the protest. Approximately 300 women dressed in red marched through the Togolese capital city of Lomé on Thursday, September 20 as part of a protest organized by the opposition coalitions Lets Save Togo (Collectif Sauvons le Togo, CST) and Coalition ARC-EN-CIEL.  Several thousand men and youths joined the women in the peaceful march, which ended at an opposition rally point.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk/ AFP
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  • LOME, TOGO - 12-09-25   -  A woman calls for the immediate departure of Togolese President Faure Gnassingbe. Thousands of opposition protesters marched in Lomé on Tuesday, September 25, calling for electoral reform.  Tuesday marked the beginning of a three-day 'sit-in' protest, which will end Thursday September 27.   Photo by Daniel Hayduk/ AFP
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  • 12-03-29   -- BARLONYO, UGANDA --  A woman walks through the rapidly expanding Barlonyo trading centre on March 29. Barlonyo Camp is known primarily as the site of the 'Barlonyo Massacre' of February 21, 2004 when approximately 300 residents were killed when rebels torched the camp. Approximately 11,000 people lived in the camp, which is now a thriving trading centre and tourist attraction due to the mass grave memorial.   Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-01-29  --  ANEHO, TOGO  --  A young woman carries empty jerry cans into a warehouse at the Togo-Benin border filled with hundreds of 240-250 litre barrels of petrol. Smugglers say each barrel is worth $150,000 CFA ($300 USD). Fuel purchased in Nigeria, arrives at this distribution point by boat and is spread throughout Togo, Benin, Burkina Faso and Mali. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • Julie Wambeke was recently named Kelowna's Woman of the Year.<br />
At 91, she volunteers at the Pro-Life Thrift Store five days a week, and says she doesn't plan on stopping any time soon.<br />
"What else would I do, sit at home and watch stupid TV?"
    hayduk-seniorsstayingalive003.JPG
  • Julie Wambeke was recently named Kelowna's Woman of the Year.<br />
At 91, she volunteers at the Pro-Life Thrift Store five days a week, and says she doesn't plan on stopping any time soon.<br />
"What else would I do, sit at home and watch stupid TV?"
    hayduk-seniorsstayingalive002.JPG
  • A woman walks along a rain-soaked Belleville, Ontario street.
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  • LOME, TOGO -  13-01-10   -  A woman runs as police shoot teargas at protesters. Shortly after gathering for the first in three days of planned demonstrations, protesters clashed with police in Lome, Togo on January 10. Opposition groups are calling for the resignation of President Faure Gnassingbe, whose family has been in power for over 40 years.   Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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