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Caroline Jacoby has been a long-time contributor to Photoshare. Before joining the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health/Center for Communication Programs, she worked with US-based youth services corps for two years and then in programs an international family planning organization for 3 years. She has international work experience in Mexico, Ecuador and most recently two years as a ... [ more ]

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Photo ID: 2007-1039

Credit: © 2007 Marguerite Insolia, Courtesy of Photoshare

Caption: A young Ngobe-Bugle girl stands in the ruins of the state-run clinic in Bocas del Toro, Panama, while she waits for her teacher to get her vitamins from the ... [ more ]

Location: Panama, Bocas del Toro

Date of Photo: June 2007


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