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Haiti is an incredibly mountainous country with comparably few roads to rural and remote areas, an element that makes access to health care difficult. To combat this problem, organizations use mobile clinics—cars packed full of supplies and medical professionals who travel to remote catchment areas to provide counsel, education and medicine, among other things. This photo shows just that: a community health nurse instructing school girls on how—and when—to take the vitamins they're receiving.

HAITI | Monday, 10 June 2013 | Views [251] | View Smaller Image

Haiti is an incredibly mountainous country with comparably few roads to rural and remote areas, an element that makes access to health care difficult. To combat this problem, organizations use mobile clinics—cars packed full of supplies and medical professionals who travel to remote catchment areas to provide counsel, education and medicine, among other things. This photo shows just that: a community health nurse instructing school girls on how—and when—to take the vitamins they're receiving.

 

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