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Picture Slideshow Synod Assembly 2015
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Burundi: Women and children gather at the Mwiruzi Health Center.
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Zimbabwe: Malaria messages are delivered through song and dance.
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Zambia: Malaria focal persons educate their congregations.
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Uganda: A couple sits under their mosquito net.
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Mozambique: Long-lasting insecticide- treated nets are distributed.
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Liberia: Health care workers care for patients.
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Zimbabwe: Children smile beneath their mosquito net.
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Nigeria: 247 women have been trained as malaria leaders in their inter-faith communities.
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Tanzania: Sunday School children learn about malaria through drama. Photo courtesy of Lutheran World Relief
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Uganda: Village Health Team members bring testing and treatment to the local level.
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Malawi: A malaria field officer prescribes medication.
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Zambia: Children learn that malaria prevention is as easy as 1-2-3.
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Zimbabwe: This shop started with an income generating loan.
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Burundi: Pastor Chavuma teaches malaria prevention at church.
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Uganda: Village Health Team members demonstrate net use.
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Tanzania: This onion farm is a livelihoods project. Photo courtesy of Lutheran World Relief
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Zambia: A health worker and a pastor test for malaria at an open clinic, and distribute medicine if positive.
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Mozambique: A community member learns how to prevent and treat malaria.
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Burundi: A mother sits with her healthy baby thanks to malaria prevention.
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Zimbabwe: Mrs. Wazha holds up chicks purchased with an income generating loan.
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Zambia: A pastor tests for malaria.
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Malawi: Village Savings and Loan Association members meet.
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Mozambique: Kids gather in Munene, home of the Martino Luthero Clinic.
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Uganda: Smiling, healthy children.
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South Sudan: Nets have been distributed to communities in remote areas by air, where roads are impassible.
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Zambia: Rapid diagnostic tests indicate the presence or absence of the malaria parasite.
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Tanzania: A young girl takes home a mosquito net on World Malaria Day. Photo courtesy of Lutheran World Relief
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Zimbabwe: Women of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Zimbabwe work to eliminate mosquito breeding grounds.
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Uganda: Over 100,000 people have been tested and treated (when positive) for malaria.
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Zambia: Children hold their long- lasting insecticide-treated nets.
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Burundi: Participants sing and dance to share educational messages about malaria.
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Uganda: Kiyai received pre-natal care during pregnancy and her daughter Evaline was born healthy!
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Nigeria: Nets are distributed by two health workers of the Lutheran Church of Christ in Nigeria.
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Namibia: Healthy children say hello and give thanks to the Lutheran malaria program.
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Mozambique: Juma received a loan to begin his pottery business.
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Malawi: Judith Jere is the Lutheran malaria program coordinator and educates others about prevention.
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Zambia: Suvia received preventative malaria treatment during pregnancy.
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Zimbabwe: Malaria messages are delivered through song and dance.
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Angola: A mother demonstrates net usage in her home.
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Malawi: Malaria messages are shared in churches.
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Burundi: A community member stands outside of the local health center.
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Uganda: Village Health Team members make home visits.
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Angola: A community leader provides educational training.
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Photo courtesy of Lutheran World Relief Tanzania: This woman participates in the livelihoods program.
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Liberia: Health care workers care for patients.
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Nigeria: A training on proper net usage is hosted by the Lutheran Church of Christ in Nigeria.
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Malawi: The Lutheran malaria program works to keep kids malaria-free.
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Zambia: An open clinic with malaria testing and treatment.
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Thank you!
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