UNICEF : vacciner 500.000 enfants de moins de sept ans
5 février 2010 | Publié dans la catégorie : ArticlesGalerie | Photos : Sophia Paris
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- Cuban doctors examine pregnant women at the National Stadium in downtown Port-au-Prince. Since the earthquake that devastated Haiti on January 12th, people who lost their homes have moved into the stadium living in makeshift tents and unsanitary conditions.
- A group of American doctors from Utah examine a child in the Delmas 33 IDP camp in Port-au-Prince. 5000 Haitians who lost their homes in the earthquake that devastated Haiti on January 12th have moved into makeshift tents and live in unsanitary conditions next to a school.
- The World Health Organization provides Dyptheria and Tetnus vaccinations given by Cuban doctors at the National Stadium in downtown Port-au-Prince. Since the earthquake that devastated Haiti on January 12th, people who lost their homes have moved into the stadium living in makeshift tents and unsanitary conditions.
- Cuban doctors examine pregnant women at the National Stadium in downtown Port-au-Prince. Since the earthquake that devastated Haiti on January 12th, people who lost their homes have moved into the stadium living in makeshift tents and unsanitary conditions.
- The World Health Organization provides Dyptheria and Tetnus vaccinations given by Cuban doctors at the National Stadium in downtown Port-au-Prince. Since the earthquake that devastated Haiti on January 12th, people who lost their homes have moved into the stadium living in makeshift tents and unsanitary conditions.
- The World Health Organization provides Dyptheria and Tetnus vaccinations given by Cuban doctors at the National Stadium in downtown Port-au-Prince. Since the earthquake that devastated Haiti on January 12th, people who lost their homes have moved into the stadium living in makeshift tents and unsanitary conditions.
- The World Health Organization provides Dyptheria and Tetnus vaccinations given by Cuban doctors at the National Stadium in downtown Port-au-Prince. Since the earthquake that devastated Haiti on January 12th, people who lost their homes have moved into the stadium living in makeshift tents and unsanitary conditions.
- The World Health Organization provides Dyptheria and Tetnus vaccinations given by Cuban doctors at the National Stadium in downtown Port-au-Prince. Since the earthquake that devastated Haiti on January 12th, people who lost their homes have moved into the stadium living in makeshift tents and unsanitary conditions.
- The World Health Organization provides Dyptheria and Tetnus vaccinations given by Cuban doctors at the National Stadium in downtown Port-au-Prince. Since the earthquake that devastated Haiti on January 12th, people who lost their homes have moved into the stadium living in makeshift tents and unsanitary conditions.
- The World Health Organization provides Dyptheria and Tetnus vaccinations given by Cuban doctors at the National Stadium in downtown Port-au-Prince. Since the earthquake that devastated Haiti on January 12th, people who lost their homes have moved into the stadium living in makeshift tents and unsanitary conditions.
- The World Health Organization provides Dyptheria and Tetnus vaccinations given by Cuban doctors at the National Stadium in downtown Port-au-Prince. Since the earthquake that devastated Haiti on January 12th, people who lost their homes have moved into the stadium living in makeshift tents and unsanitary conditions.
- The World Health Organization provides Dyptheria and Tetnus vaccinations given by Cuban doctors at the National Stadium in downtown Port-au-Prince. Since the earthquake that devastated Haiti on January 12th, people who lost their homes have moved into the stadium living in makeshift tents and unsanitary conditions.
- The World Health Organization provides Dyptheria and Tetnus vaccinations given by Cuban doctors at the National Stadium in downtown Port-au-Prince. Since the earthquake that devastated Haiti on January 12th, people who lost their homes have moved into the stadium living in makeshift tents and unsanitary conditions. The Cuban nurses go from tent to tent vaccinating people who have not received it yet.
- The World Health Organization provides Dyptheria and Tetnus vaccinations given by Cuban doctors at the National Stadium in downtown Port-au-Prince. Since the earthquake that devastated Haiti on January 12th, people who lost their homes have moved into the stadium living in makeshift tents and unsanitary conditions. The Cuban nurses go from tent to tent vaccinating people who have not received it yet.
- The World Health Organization provides Dyptheria and Tetnus vaccinations given by Cuban doctors at the National Stadium in downtown Port-au-Prince. Since the earthquake that devastated Haiti on January 12th, people who lost their homes have moved into the stadium living in makeshift tents and unsanitary conditions. The Cuban nurses go from tent to tent vaccinating people who have not received it yet.
- The World Health Organization provides Dyptheria and Tetnus vaccinations given by Cuban doctors at the National Stadium in downtown Port-au-Prince. Since the earthquake that devastated Haiti on January 12th, people who lost their homes have moved into the stadium living in makeshift tents and unsanitary conditions. The Cuban nurses go from tent to tent vaccinating people who have not received it yet.
- The World Health Organization provides Dyptheria and Tetnus vaccinations given by Cuban doctors at the National Stadium in downtown Port-au-Prince. Since the earthquake that devastated Haiti on January 12th, people who lost their homes have moved into the stadium living in makeshift tents and unsanitary conditions. The Cuban nurses go from tent to tent vaccinating people who have not received it yet.
- The World Health Organization provides Dyptheria and Tetnus vaccinations given by Cuban doctors at the National Stadium in downtown Port-au-Prince. Since the earthquake that devastated Haiti on January 12th, people who lost their homes have moved into the stadium living in makeshift tents and unsanitary conditions. The Cuban nurses go from tent to tent vaccinating people who have not received it yet.
- The World Health Organization provides Dyptheria and Tetnus vaccinations given by Cuban doctors at the National Stadium in downtown Port-au-Prince. Since the earthquake that devastated Haiti on January 12th, people who lost their homes have moved into the stadium living in makeshift tents and unsanitary conditions. The Cuban nurses go from tent to tent vaccinating people who have not received it yet.
- The World Health Organization provides Dyptheria and Tetnus vaccinations given by Cuban doctors at the National Stadium in downtown Port-au-Prince. Since the earthquake that devastated Haiti on January 12th, people who lost their homes have moved into the stadium living in makeshift tents and unsanitary conditions. The Cuban nurses go from tent to tent vaccinating people who have not received it yet.
- The World Health Organization provides Dyptheria and Tetnus vaccinations given by Cuban doctors at the National Stadium in downtown Port-au-Prince. Since the earthquake that devastated Haiti on January 12th, people who lost their homes have moved into the stadium living in makeshift tents and unsanitary conditions. The Cuban nurses go from tent to tent vaccinating people who have not received it yet.
- The World Health Organization provides Dyptheria and Tetnus vaccinations given by Cuban doctors at the National Stadium in downtown Port-au-Prince. Since the earthquake that devastated Haiti on January 12th, people who lost their homes have moved into the stadium living in makeshift tents and unsanitary conditions. The Cuban nurses go from tent to tent vaccinating people who have not received it yet.
- The World Health Organization provides Dyptheria and Tetnus vaccinations given by Cuban doctors at the National Stadium in downtown Port-au-Prince. Since the earthquake that devastated Haiti on January 12th, people who lost their homes have moved into the stadium living in makeshift tents and unsanitary conditions. The Cuban nurses go from tent to tent vaccinating people who have not received it yet.
- The World Health Organization provides Dyptheria and Tetnus vaccinations given by Cuban doctors at the National Stadium in downtown Port-au-Prince. Since the earthquake that devastated Haiti on January 12th, people who lost their homes have moved into the stadium living in makeshift tents and unsanitary conditions. The Cuban nurses go from tent to tent vaccinating people who have not received it yet.
- The World Health Organization provides Dyptheria and Tetnus vaccinations given by Cuban doctors at the National Stadium in downtown Port-au-Prince. Since the earthquake that devastated Haiti on January 12th, people who lost their homes have moved into the stadium living in makeshift tents and unsanitary conditions.
- A group of American doctors from Utah examine a child in the Delmas 33 IDP camp in Port-au-Prince. 5000 Haitians who lost their homes in the earthquake that devastated Haiti on January 12th have moved into makeshift tents and live in unsanitary conditions next to a school.
- A group of American doctors from Utah examine a child in the Delmas 33 IDP camp in Port-au-Prince. 5000 Haitians who lost their homes in the earthquake that devastated Haiti on January 12th have moved into makeshift tents and live in unsanitary conditions next to a school.
- A Cuban doctor examines a pregnant women at the National Stadium in downtown Port-au-Prince. Since the earthquake that devastated Haiti on January 12th, people who lost their homes have moved into the stadium living in makeshift tents and unsanitary conditions.
- A Cuban doctor examines a pregnant women at the National Stadium in downtown Port-au-Prince. Since the earthquake that devastated Haiti on January 12th, people who lost their homes have moved into the stadium living in makeshift tents and unsanitary conditions.
- The World Health Organization provides Dyptheria and Tetnus vaccinations given by Cuban doctors at the National Stadium in downtown Port-au-Prince. Since the earthquake that devastated Haiti on January 12th, people who lost their homes have moved into the stadium living in makeshift tents and unsanitary conditions.
- The World Health Organization provides Dyptheria and Tetnus vaccinations given by Cuban doctors at the National Stadium in downtown Port-au-Prince. Since the earthquake that devastated Haiti on January 12th, people who lost their homes have moved into the stadium living in makeshift tents and unsanitary conditions.
- The World Health Organization provides Dyptheria and Tetnus vaccinations given by Cuban doctors at the National Stadium in downtown Port-au-Prince. Since the earthquake that devastated Haiti on January 12th, people who lost their homes have moved into the stadium living in makeshift tents and unsanitary conditions.
- The World Health Organization provides Dyptheria and Tetnus vaccinations given by Cuban doctors at the National Stadium in downtown Port-au-Prince. Since the earthquake that devastated Haiti on January 12th, people who lost their homes have moved into the stadium living in makeshift tents and unsanitary conditions.
- The World Health Organization provides Dyptheria and Tetnus vaccinations given by Cuban doctors at the National Stadium in downtown Port-au-Prince. Since the earthquake that devastated Haiti on January 12th, people who lost their homes have moved into the stadium living in makeshift tents and unsanitary conditions.
- The World Health Organization provides Dyptheria and Tetnus vaccinations given by Cuban doctors at the National Stadium in downtown Port-au-Prince. Since the earthquake that devastated Haiti on January 12th, people who lost their homes have moved into the stadium living in makeshift tents and unsanitary conditions.
- The World Health Organization provides Dyptheria and Tetnus vaccinations given by Cuban doctors at the National Stadium in downtown Port-au-Prince. Since the earthquake that devastated Haiti on January 12th, people who lost their homes have moved into the stadium living in makeshift tents and unsanitary conditions.
- The World Health Organization provides Dyptheria and Tetnus vaccinations given by Cuban doctors at the National Stadium in downtown Port-au-Prince. Since the earthquake that devastated Haiti on January 12th, people who lost their homes have moved into the stadium living in makeshift tents and unsanitary conditions.
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