Installing the Bed Net
Chien-Chi Chang and Kyu-Young Lee

Muhamad Kapaalaga, 48, installs a newly received bed net for his daughter Hawa Barbirye, 4, on April 21, 2007 in Uganda. On the right is his son Isa Kalange, 9. Chien-Chi Chang/Magnum on Malaria
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Alec Soth, Ann Tornkvist, Ben Shneiderman, Bjarke Myrthu, Bruce Davidson, Bruce Gilden, Chien-Chi Chang, Chris Steele-Perkins, Claudia Guadarrama, Claudine Boeglin, Constantine Manos, Daniel Power, Elliott Erwitt, Frank Smyth, Geert Van Kesteren, Inge Bondi, Jörg M. Colberg, Jessica Dimmock, John Vink, Jonas Bendiksen, Magnum Photos, Malaria No More, Martin Fuchs, Martin Parr, Martine Franck, Matthew Murphy, Meagan Young, Pablo Inirio, Paolo Pellegrin, Patrick Zachmann, Peter Marlow, Pia Frankenberg, Reiner Holzemer, Simon Wheatley, Stephen Bulger, Stuart Franklin, Artprice.com, |
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Reader comments (1)
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