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DESTITUTION IN UGANDA’S HOSPITALS
THE STORY THAT LAUNDRY TELLS

PHOTOS/TEXT BY REBEKAH & GABRIELLE EMANUEL

In the conventional western vision of the hospital no one has laundry spread out on the green. In Uganda most hospitals not only have laundry drying on the coughing dust, but also have relatives and patients spread out exhausted on the ground waiting for their turn.

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