Fighting AIDS in Tanzania
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Photograph Courtesy the Global Fund/Jonx Pillemer.
Temeke Hospital, Dar es Salaam
A mother changes her baby's diaper while waiting for HIV/AIDS treatment.
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Photograph courtesy the Global Fund/Jonx Pillemer.
The foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro
Coca-Cola is sold at a stand in Boma N’Gombe, Tanzania.
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Photograph courtesy the Global Fund/Jonx Pillemer.
A warehouse full of anti-retrovirals
Boxes of medications sit in the Medical Stores Department's central warehouse in Dar es Salaam.
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Photograph courtesy the Global Fund/Jonx Pillemer.
Public transportation
Donkeys carrying water jugs in the Tanzanian countryside near Kilimanjaro.
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Photograph courtesy the Global Fund/Jonx Pillemer.
Treatment
Boxes of anti-retroviral medication sit on a shelf at PASADA in Dar es Salaam.
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Photograph courtesy the Global Fund/Jonx Pillemer.
The pediatric ward
Children stand outside Kibong’oto National TB Hospital in Tanzania.
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Photograph courtesy the Global Fund/Jonx Pillemer.
A Maasai gem dealer
Mika Parasoi holds untreated Tanzanite on a road in Mererani, Tanzania.
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Photograph courtesy the Global Fund/Jonx Pillemer.
The pediatrician
Dr. Rahim Damji of Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center stands outside his clinic.
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Photograph courtesy the Global Fund/Jonx Pillemer.Dar es Salaam, early morning.
Dar es Salaam is the largest city in Tanzania. Around 1.35 million Tanzanians have HIV/AIDS, out of a population of 45 million.
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