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U Myint who has been picked up by President Thein Sein to work as an economic adviser, entertained for HIV/AIDS patient during World AIDS Day celebration in Rangoon, Burma.
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World AIDS Day celebration
Date:
2. December 2010
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31-05-13 Photo Jpaing The Islamic hospital in Rangoon provides free medical care to those in need
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Islamic free Hospital Rangoon
Date:
31. May 2013
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The entrance of Yaynantha Leprosy Hospital in Yaynantha Village-tract in Madaya Township in Mandalay Division. (Photo - teza hlaing / The Irrawaddy)
Title:
Nanthamyaing leprosy patient camp
Date:
28. November 2014
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Electronics repair business of a former leprosy patient at Nanthamyaing Leprosy Camp in Nanthamyaing Village. (Photo - teza hlaing / The Irrawaddy)
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Nanthamyaing leprosy patient camp
Date:
28. November 2014
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Electronics repair business of a former leprosy patient at Nanthamyaing Leprosy Patient Camp in Nanthamyaing Village. (Photo - teza hlaing / The Irrawaddy)
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Nanthamyaing leprosy patient camp
Date:
28. November 2014
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Public lake at Nanthamyaing Leprosy Patient Camp in Nanthamyaing Village. (Leprosy patients take bath four times a day because of the disease and clean water is an essential need for them.) (Photo - teza hlaing / The Irrawaddy)
Title:
Nanthamyaing leprosy patient camp
Date:
28. November 2014
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Two women who lost limbs because of leprosy. (According to collected data, only 336 of over 1,300 villagers are infected with leprosy bacillus) ( Photo - teza hlaing / The Irrawaddy)
Title:
Nanthamyaing leprosy patient camp
Date:
28. November 2014
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A woman working at tailoring shop funded by Japan as part of rehabilitation of leprosy patients and their families. (Only a few of children born from leprosy patients are infected with leprosy and they can live a normal life.) (Photo - teza hlaing / The Irrawaddy)
Title:
Nanthamyaing leprosy patient camp
Date:
28. November 2014
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A former leprosy patient working at tailoring shop funded by Japan as part of rehabilitation of leprosy patients and their families. (Photo - teza hlaing / The Irrawaddy)
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Nanthamyaing leprosy patient camp
Date:
28. November 2014
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Children studying at post-primary education in Nanthamyaing Village. (Photo - teza hlaing / The Irrawaddy)
Title:
Nanthamyaing leprosy patient camp
Date:
28. November 2014
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Children studying at post-primary education in Nanthamyaing Village. (Younger generation of the village is hardly infected with leprosy bacillus. (Photo - teza hlaing / The Irrawaddy)
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Nanthamyaing leprosy patient camp
Date:
28. November 2014
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A patient ward in Nanthamyaing Leprosy Hospital. (Photo - teza hlaing / The Irrawaddy)
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Nanthamyaing leprosy patient camp
Date:
28. November 2014
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A patient at Nanthamyaing Leprosy Hospital. (Photo - teza hlaing / The Irrawaddy)
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Nanthamyaing leprosy patient camp
Date:
28. November 2014
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Social organization set up by leprosy patients in Nanthamyaing Village. (Photo - teza hlaing / The Irrawaddy)
Title:
Nanthamyaing leprosy patient camp
Date:
28. November 2014
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