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  • A boy in Bo, Sierra Leone, sells peanuts to make money.
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  • This girls sells peanuts to the gathering crowd watching the World Rabies Day parade. I stop and take her picture, paying her a few servings of nuts. After this, I'm her friend for the rest of the day.
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  • School girls in Sierra Leone learning about dog bites and rabies during World Rabies Day. Here, young muslim girls watch the skits on stage.
    Sierra Leone Rabies_28.jpg
  • While experts spoke on stage about rabies, these boys found a distraction.
    Sierra Leone Rabies_29.jpg
  • Feet and hands say a lot about a person. These bright red shoes of a girls just called out to me. She and I had a good laugh as I took this picture.
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  • A child sleeps peacefully in this ingenious portable bed. The family was sitting along the road to the Doctors Without Borders hospital, selling fruit and other items. Kids are often the ones bitten by dogs, so educating them and their parents about dogs, behavior around dogs, and what to do if bitten are important aspects in preventing rabies.
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  • A skit keeps the kids entertained, but they also learn at the same time. Here, this funny skit shows men in drag posing as dog owners, and of course dog bites and rabies is a large component of the play. It was well received by the kids.
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  • The plays, or skits, drew laughter and rapt attention from the audience. Here, two girls can't take their eyes off the stages, where a skit about rabies is taking place.
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  • The shoes of school girls up on stage during a competition between schools to see which knew the most about rabies.
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  • Part of the World Rabies Day celebrations was to visit several towns or large villages. Schools were let out, morning  parades with bands marched to the town hall with eager children dancing to the music, banners proclaiming World Rabies Day fluttering. At the destination there would be speeches and skits and more music.
    Sierra Leone Rabies_6.jpg
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