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RC16D10CE930 A mother nurses her child at a hospital in Uganda's capital Kampala as a doctors strike enters its second day in Uganda November 7, 2017. REUTERS/James Akena
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GM1E76T1PHB01 A nurse at the Kiryandongo hospital attends to children who survived after a lightning struck their classroom at a school in Kiryandongo, 210 km (130 miles) north of Uganda's capital Kampala, June 29, 2011. The lightning strike has killed 18 children and their teacher in Uganda, police said. Uganda has one of the highest rates of lightning strike deaths in the world and its capital Kampala has more days of lightning per year than any other city, according to the World Meteorological Organization. REUTERS/Hudson Apunyo (UGANDA - Tags: SOCIETY DISASTER EDUCATION ENVIRONMENT)
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PBEAHUOBPAW A child cries as a nurse measures his weight at the paediatric section of Gulu hospital in northern Uganda March 22, 2005. Uganda has been singled out as the most underreported humanitarian crisis, say Doctors Without Borders about the country where a bloody 19-year civil conflict rages on in the north and more than a million and half people have been displaced by rebel attacks and thousands of children live under constant threat of being kidnapped.
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PBEAHUOBPAV A child cries as a nurse measures his weight at the paediatric section of Gulu hospital in northern Uganda March 22, 2005. Uganda has been singled out as the most underreported humanitarian crisis, say Doctors Without Borders about the country where a bloody 19-year civil conflict rages on in the north and more than a million and half people have been displaced by rebel attacks and thousands of children live under constant threat of being kidnapped.
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RP6DRNARGSAA A child cries as a nurse measures his weight at the paediatric section of Gulu hospital in northern Uganda March 22, 2005. Uganda has been singled out as the most underreported humanitarian crisis, say Doctors Without Borders about the country where a bloody 19-year civil conflict rages on in the north and more than a million and half people have been displaced by rebel attacks and thousands of children live under constant threat of being kidnapped. Pictures of the Month March 2005 REUTERS/Radu Sigheti RSS/acm
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RP6DRMRVIYAC A child cries as a nurse measures his weight at the paediatric section of Gulu hospital in northern Uganda March 22, 2005. Uganda has been singled out as the most underreported humanitarian crisis, say Doctors Without Borders about the country where a bloody 19-year civil conflict rages on in the north and more than a million and half people have been displaced by rebel attacks and thousands of children live under constant threat of being kidnapped. REUTERS/Radu Sigheti RSS/acm
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RP1DRICRUVAK Nurses within the Lacor Mission Hospital emergency room treat March 24 an 11 year old boy who stepped on a landmind placed by the Lords Resistance Army rebels, while a 20 year old woman who also lost her leg to a mine lays waiting for treatment. The rebels, who Ugandan officials say receive military aid and training from the Sudanese government, have recently stepped up military actions leading to scores of casualities.REBELS
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