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People don't approach him for money in Cange, and I didn't wander the streets of Port au Prince with him.
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People don't approach him for money in Cange, and I didn't wander the streets of Port au Prince with him.
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It all started over 30 years ago when some very smart people helped a tiny village called Cange harness the power of a natural spring and pump that water up to the village.
Stand Firm 2010
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It all started over 30 years ago when some very smart people helped a tiny village called Cange harness the power of a natural spring and pump that water up to the village.
Stand Firm 2010
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It all started over 30 years ago when some very smart people helped a tiny village called Cange harness the power of a natural spring and pump that water up to the village.
Stand Firm 2010
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What we did, starting in Cange, was to create a school with trained teachers, books, and at least one hot meal for the kids so they can concentrate and study.
Beverly Bell: For Partners in Health, Good Health Means Justice and Rights 2010
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Apart from [Partners in Health's hospital in] Cange, we work with ten public hospitals.
Beverly Bell: For Partners in Health, Good Health Means Justice and Rights 2010
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We have thousands of students, children who go to study, sometimes just primary school if that's what the town has, though in Cange the school goes up to 12th grade.
Beverly Bell: For Partners in Health, Good Health Means Justice and Rights 2010
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I understand that people that in the village of Cange, where Partners in Health has been for so many years, really trust the group, and that this is one of the reasons you've have better success with people following HIV/AIDS treatment programs than even the National Institute for Health.
Beverly Bell: For Partners in Health, Good Health Means Justice and Rights 2010
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I understand that people that in the village of Cange, where Partners in Health has been for so many years, really trust the group, and that this is one of the reasons you've have better success with people following HIV/AIDS treatment programs than even the National Institute for Health.
Beverly Bell: For Partners in Health, Good Health Means Justice and Rights 2010
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