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Germain Tabati
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Germain Tabati, a 26-year-old from Togo, first took interest in photography and public health at a young age. Recognizing the lack of health services within his community, Germain sought out youth clubs associated with humanitarian agencies in an effort to learn more about development. After joining a UNESCO club in 1995, Germain focused on public health, particularly family planning, because he ... [ more ]

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Photo ID: 417-159

Credit: © 2006 Sara A. Holtz, Courtesy of Photoshare

Caption: People and automobiles crowd a major street in Dakar, the capital city of Senegal.

Location: Senegal, Dakar

Date of Photo: July 2006


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