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Secretary Clinton welcomes Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf for discussions at the Department of State. June 23, 2011 see more »
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The maternity ward at Murtala Mohammed Specialist Hospital in Kano, Nigeria. An expectant mother in northern Nigeria faces higher risks in childbirth … see more »
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In 102 events across 18 countries, Women for Women International organizers brought people together to cross Bridges of Peace in honor of millions of … see more »
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Enough Project and Women for Women International put together one of 102 events in 18 countries to raise awareness of the plight of women in Congo who … see more »
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Melinda Gates meeting with pregnant women at the district hospital in Dowa, Malawi. see more »
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These photos are from The House is Small But the Welcome is Big - a project which explores the impact of HIV/AIDS as experienced through the eyes of … see more »
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Christine Nyongi, 48, helped organize a group of widow farmers in the Kenyan village of Angata Barakoi to improve their lives. see more »
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At Fezeka food garden in Gugulethu, near Cape Town in South Africa... see more »
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The red carpet was rolled out for the African First Ladies Health Summit, held at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles, California on April 20 … see more »
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President Sirleaf waits to greet her guests arriving for the event see more »
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