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File#C265948-2; Women working with sewing machines.

File#C265948-2; Women working with sewing machines.

File#C265948-2; Women working with sewing machines.

File#C265948-2; Women working with sewing machines.

File#C265948-2; Women working with sewing machines.

File#C265948-2; Women working with sewing machines.

File: C265948-2. People sitting down in a building.

File: C265948-2. People sitting down in a building.

File: C265948-2. People sitting down in a building.

File#C265948-2; Baby crying. - USAID photogrpah

File#C265948-2; Baby crying. - USAID photogrpah

File#C265948-2; Baby crying. Public domain photograph - child portrait, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

File#C265948-2; Pig laying down in a pen.

File#C265948-2; Pig laying down in a pen.

File#C265948-2; Pig laying down in a pen.

File#C265948-2; Haitian natives in a room with a Doctor

File#C265948-2; Haitian natives in a room with a Doctor

File#C265948-2; Haitian natives in a room with a Doctor and a Nun.

File: C265948-2. Women in line, one holding a baby

File: C265948-2. Women in line, one holding a baby

File: C265948-2. Women in line, one holding a baby

File#C265948-2; People working in a lab

File#C265948-2; People working in a lab

File#C265948-2; People working in a lab

File#C265948-2; Daycare center full of children.

File#C265948-2; Daycare center full of children.

File#C265948-2; Daycare center full of children. Public domain scan - children, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

File#C265948-2; Women sewing. - USAID photogrpah
File#C265948-2; Daycare center full of children.

File#C265948-2; Daycare center full of children.

File#C265948-2; Daycare center full of children. Public domain scan - children, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

File#C265948-2;A woman feeding her baby as others look

File#C265948-2;A woman feeding her baby as others look

File#C265948-2;A woman feeding her baby as others look on.

File#C265948-2; Female pig in a pen.

File#C265948-2; Female pig in a pen.

File#C265948-2; Female pig in a pen.

File: C265948-2. Man looking through documents

File: C265948-2. Man looking through documents

File: C265948-2. Man looking through documents

A town in Haiti;File#C265948-2 - USAID photogrpah
File#C265948-2; Centre Hospitalier Sainte Catherine

File#C265948-2; Centre Hospitalier Sainte Catherine

File#C265948-2; Centre Hospitalier Sainte Catherine Laboure

File#C265948-2; The Virgin Mary statue in the middle

File#C265948-2; The Virgin Mary statue in the middle

File#C265948-2; The Virgin Mary statue in the middle of the hospital grounds.

File#C265948-2; Baby laying down with stomach exposed

File#C265948-2; Baby laying down with stomach exposed

File#C265948-2; Baby laying down with stomach exposed

File#C265948-2; A Doctor consoling a distraught woman

File#C265948-2; A Doctor consoling a distraught woman

File#C265948-2; A Doctor consoling a distraught woman with a baby on her lap.

File#C265948-2; women working with blood samples

File#C265948-2; women working with blood samples

File#C265948-2; women working with blood samples

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