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some of our dedicated volunteer health communicators, a shopkeeper in Santo Domingo Xe'en, outside her place of business the road into Santo Domingo Xe'en, a typical area village Catarina, a young resident of the village of Ixcanac II a small patient brought by his mom to our clinic in Cheche stunning scenery on the long hike to Xoncol, kids having fun in Santo Domingo Xe'en a lovely (but not uncommon) housepainting job in Cheche door-to-door diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis vaccinations in Cotzancanalaj waiting to be seen at one of the clinics if there is one staple food of Guatemala, this is it clouds float past the village of Tiquisislaj Malín, a young participant in a nutrition workshop, with her mom Magdalena Malín getting some good nutrition hiking to Cotzancanalaj (the village across the valley), to weigh all the kids under 5. letting the moms of Cotzancanalaj know (in Akateko) to bring their kids to be weighed health educator Dolores doing house-to-house growth monitoring in Cotzancanalaj all undressed and ready to be weighed Juana, of Culusbé, with her family's new lamb note the pierced ears kept open by thread a young mother with her small daughter, determined to hang on crying is a good sign navigating these roads is an art, especially on two wheels . . . now *this* is in the rainy season . . . many roads are impassable playing making tortillas on the fire in a typical home everyone has to help carry something a long road and a heavy load yet another child safe from measles, mumps, rubella piggyback not everyone here is a mother or a child!
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