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One of the most poignant depictions of this strain comes from Ugandan nurses. Nurses, unable to watch their patients die for lack of food, often give out of their own shallow pockets—whatever they have on them that day. It is inspiring to see, but one must ask how the system works if during a visit to the hospital a large percentage of families step on to the precipice of starvation.


Rebekah Emmanuel is a senior Ethics, Politics, and Economics major at Yale University. She traveled to Uganda with the support of the Medalie Fund, and these photographs were enabled by the Ezra Stiles Sudler Fund. Both she and her sister Gabrielle Emanuel worked with Hospice Africa Uganda. Gabrielle will be a freshman at Dartmouth College in the fall <<Previous | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5

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