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SnortsGarlicPowder@lemmy.zip ⁨3⁩ ⁨weeks⁩ ago

She is/was a Central African Republic correspondant. A lot of her photos are going to have Africans in them.

I dug a bit: CAFRICA-HEALTH-POVERTY Stephen Hyppolite Liosso Pivara Bembe, a former medical student who was never able to finish his studies, sifts though medicines in the small street pharmacy he owns in Bangui, on 21 February 2022. Informal pharmacies are vital for the poorest population of this Central African country, the second least developed in the world according to the UN and in civil war for 10 years. But there is a flip side to the coin: proliferation of poor quality or fake drugs, resistance to antibiotics, illegal practice of medicine. (Photo by Barbara DEBOUT / AFP) (Photo by BARBARA DEBOUT/AFP via Getty Images)

She has quite a few of Stephen doing tasks in his Pharmacy.

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