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Four teenagers from St Joseph's College in Bradford visit a health clinic in Nigeria to see how their Mums and Babies Pack idea will benefit those living in poverty [CAFOD]

Bradford schoolgirls in Nigeria

Four teenagers from St Joseph's College in Bradford visit a health clinic in Nigeria to see how their Mums and Babies Pack idea will benefit those living in poverty [CAFOD]

Mum-of-three Fatimatu anxiously waits alongside dozens of other mothers for her baby’s health check at an outreach clinic in northern Nigeria [Simon Rawles]

Mothers and babies

Mum-of-three Fatimatu anxiously waits alongside dozens of other mothers for her baby’s health check at an outreach clinic in northern Nigeria [Simon Rawles]

Members of an HIV support group

HIV support

Members of an HIV support group [CAFOD]

CAFOD's Maddy West (centre) receives a gift of yams from a community in Tavingwa, Nigeria [CAFOD]

Maddy West in Nigeria

CAFOD's Maddy West (centre) receives a gift of yams from a community in Tavingwa, Nigeria [CAFOD]

Area around Yakoko village, home of our partner St Monica's clinic [Simon Rawles]

Yakoko Map

Area around Yakoko village, home of our partner St Monica's clinic [Simon Rawles]

Sarah, from Yakoko village in northern Nigeria, with her new daughter - delivered at our partner St Monica's clinic [Simon Rawles]

Mother and newborn

Sarah, from Yakoko village in northern Nigeria, with her new daughter - delivered at our partner St Monica's clinic [Simon Rawles]

Children drink clean water from a community water filter in Kuru village, Nigeria [Jon Spaull]

Village water filter, Nigeria

Children drink clean water from a community water filter in Kuru village, Nigeria. [Jon Spaull]

Two Fulani girls, beneficiaries of a mobile health programme in Nigeria. Malaria, fever, diarrhoea, scabies and worms are the main problems requiring treatment [Jon Spaull]

Two Fulani girls, beneficiaries of a mobile health programme

Two Fulani girls, beneficiaries of a mobile health programme in Nigeria. Malaria, fever, diarrhoea, scabies and worms are the main problems requiring treatment [Jon Spaull]

John Goteng, water filtration supervisor, tests levels of bacteria in water filtered by gravel, charcoal and sand in Nigeria [Jon Spaull]

John Goteng, water filtration supervisor

John Goteng, water filtration supervisor, tests levels of bacteria in water filtered by gravel, charcoal and sand in Nigeria [Jon Spaull]

'Listen to children': Nigerian schoolgirls mark World AIDS Day with drama [Jon Spaull]

Nigerian Schoolchildren

'Listen to children': Nigerian schoolgirls mark World AIDS Day with drama [Jon Spaull]

Peter Nanle is CAFOD's Programme Accompanier in Nigeria [Kate Stanworth]

Peter Nanle

Peter Nanle is CAFOD's Programme Accompanier in Nigeria [Kate Stanworth]

In Maigiginya, Nigeria there is a clean water pump which has cut infant mortality rates caused by dirty water [Jon Spaull]

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In Maigiginya, Nigeria there is a clean water pump which has cut infant mortality rates caused by dirty water [Jon Spaull]

Left to right, Hosanna and Etidot, Helen and Papa, Glory and Blessed, who attended classes at the Medical Missionaries of Mary in Nigeria [Jon Spaull]

Mothers and babies

Left to right, Hosanna and Etidot, Helen and Papa, Glory and Blessed, who attended classes at the Medical Missionaries of Mary in Nigeria [Jon Spaull]

New wells and latrines have reduced infant mortality in the village of Maigiginya, Nigeria [Jon Spaull]

Boy drinking from waterpipe

New wells and latrines have reduced infant mortality in the village of Maigiginya, Nigeria [Jon Spaull]

AIDS is real

"AIDS is real". Youth activists in Nigeria organise a marathon and AIDS drama to mark World AIDS Day [Jon Spaull]

Young Nigerians

Young people at market in Jos, Nigeria. [Jon Spaull]

Pupils from seven Nigerian schools gather on World AIDS Day to watch a drama about AIDS and to raise awareness about it [Jon Spaull]

Watching AIDS drama in Nigeria

Pupils from seven Nigerian schools gather on World AIDS Day to watch a drama about AIDS and to raise awareness about it. [Jon Spaull]

Children orphaned by AIDS are cared for by the Community AIDS and Primary Healthcare programme in Nigeria [Jon Spaull]

Children orphaned by AIDS in Nigeria

Children orphaned by AIDS are cared for by the Community AIDS and Primary Healthcare programme in Nigeria. [Jon Spaull]

Published on 21/01/2005, last updated on 27/01/2010