cover image: Health services, Cameroon Kirdi child, northern Cameroon

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Health services, Cameroon Kirdi child, northern Cameroon

1969

Covered in dust carried by the scorching desert winds, this Kirdi child of the northern Cameroon demonstrates the hygiene problems raised by lack of water. The Republic of the Cameroon is today one of the most active African states in implementing plans for both preventive and curative medicine. The government with the help of UNICEF is establishing a chain of 'demonstrative zones' in different climatic areas of the country, each comprehensive rural health service. While immediate attention has been focused on the areas of dense population in the humid and well-watered south, the more arid, sparsely populated north is not being overlooked. Here, with only one government doctor for every 77,000 people, lack of water is a chief obstacle to better health. Credit UNICEF photo by Matheson. ICEF Series 5885-5894.
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Collection
Africa America Institute Records
Format
Photographs Gelatin silver prints Prints Black-and-white photographs
Pages
1 photograph ; 20.5 x 25.5 cm.
Place Discussed
Cameroon
Provider
Digital Commonwealth
Published in
Cameroon
Reference
Local other: mums849-b241-cam01-i002
Rights
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Source
Digital Public Library of America https://dp.la/item/c17b534b2a9957a25b43b7e4d2b4734e