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		<title>On the Road in Nigeria: a Journey in Photos</title>
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Visiting RMF programs, Jonathan White, RMF Director of International Relations, has traveled from Uganda to Southern Sudan, completing his marathon 3-week journey across Africa in Nigeria where he met staff and patients at the Gure Model Healthcare Clinic.



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		<title>Real Medicine Nigeria &#8211; Restoration of Free Clinic for Children in the Makoko Slum</title>
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