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Photographing people in medical settings: how and why to do it

Health worker Sarah Engino prepares to immunise a boy with the measles and rubella vaccine in Shambarai village, Tanzania (Photo: Karel Prinsloo /Gavi)
A young girl holds her newborn baby at the Mbambamu Health Centre Kwango, Democratic Republic of Congo (Photo: Kate Holt / Jhpiego)
Mombenga Mona Julie has her blood pressure taken before receiving the family planning injection at Boo Nsuba Health Centre Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo (Photo: Kate Holt / Jhpiego)
Cervical cancer patient Tabu Kitmonga Kiparu (46) in her hospital bed at the Ocean Road Cancer Institute in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (Photo: Karel Prinsloo / Gavi)
Mombenga Mona Julie receives counselling about different family planning methods from Tshezanga Jane at Boo Nsuba Health Centre in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo (Photo: Kate Holt / Jhpiego)

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