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Algerian nomad's health situation(37 images)
Hundreds of Rebayas families crossed the borders during the algerian civil war and have a traditional way of life, living all year long in the desert. Many children suffer from vitamin deficiencies and anaemia due to a loss of traditional feeding habits.

As more and more motorized tourists (4X4, quad, motocross) go in the desert to have fun, the hunting games from which feed...
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  • Jessica Drouin and her colleagues are preparing to spend the night sleeping under the star. The next day they will begin their medical and nursing  mission in the desert By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
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  • A 70 year old nomad suffer of eye irritation due to lack of protection from the sun and sand. The woman's eye is being clean by a canadian nursing team. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
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  • A 70 year old nomad suffer of eye irritation due to lack of protection from the sun and sand. The woman's eye is being clean by a canadian nursing team. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
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  • Young Algerian Rebayas nomads. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
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  • Algerian Rebayas woman building shelter from branches she has collected a few kilometers around camp while her sick child is resting in the sand. Temperature can reach 50 to 55 Celcius degrees in the summer. The shelter keep their few belonging and give them a break from the hot sun and windblowing sand storms. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
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  • Diane Henault (53), a canadian nursing teacher walk with the caravan before the temperature reaches 40 degree celcius. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
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  • The medical caravan travel early in the morning in order to avoid the afternoon high that can reach between 40 and 50 degrees Celcius. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
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  • Joanie Leblanc (20) and her teacher, Diane Henault (53) hold the tent as a sand storm hit their camp. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
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  • Caroline Perreault (21) get out of the half burried tent after a 10 hours sand storm. They had to pin down the tent edges with water jerrycan  and food bags to minimize sand infiltration. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
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  • The medical caravan travel early in the morning in order to avoid the afternoon high that can reach between 40 and 50 degrees Celcius. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
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  • A camp of Rebayas near the Mount Tembain in the Sahara. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
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  • Algerians Rebayas nomads collect water for their daily consumption at the Tembain well...H By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
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  • An unknown young girl waits for her turn to make the family water supply, on Friday, Feb. 25, 2005. ..A team of young nurses is in Tunisia to travel on camels in the Sahara, and get to Algerian nomads refugees. The algerian refugees live in the desert with their camels and sheeps herd and have no access to health care. ..Hundreds of Rabayas families crossed the borders during the algerian civil war and have a traditional way of life. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
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  • Beshira (around 70) an algerian Rebaya nomad with a kidney infection tell her story to the medical team that visit her camp. The medical goal was to monitor health situation and didn't transport much medication. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
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  • Beshira (around 70) an algerian Rebaya nomad with a kidney infection tell her story to the medical team that visit her camp. The medical goal was to monitor health situation and didn't transport much medication. She once saw a doctor, many months ago, while passing by a town. She still had the prescription in her bags. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
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  • Beshira (around 70) an algerian Rebaya nomad with a kidney infection tell her story to the medical team that visit her camp. The medical goal was to monitor health situation and didn't transport much medication. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
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  • Beshira (around 70) an algerian Rebaya nomad with a kidney infection tell her story to the medical team that visit her camp. The medical goal was to monitor health situation and didn't transport much medication. She didn't think the town doctor had a good knowledge of their living conditions. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
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  • Beshira (around 70) an algerian Rebaya nomad with a kidney infection express her pain while Diane Henault (53) examine her. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
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  • A young Rebaya girl (around 13) prepare tea while the medical team visit her familiy's camp. Girls stay at camp and do the daily chores under the older woman supervision while men are gone for the day with the herds. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
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  • A young Rebaya girl (around 13) prepare tea while the medical team visit her familiy's camp. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
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  • Mohamed (around 70) explain the nature of his injury to Jammel the team's translater. He suffer of a  luxation of the hip for 5 days after unloading his camels. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
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  • Mohamed (around 70) is being care for by the nursing team while they try to snap back his hip in place. He has suffered of a  luxation of the hip for 5 days after unloading his camels. By photographer Marc-Andre Pauze
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