Schoolmate carries Adamu Yusif, who is unable to walk due to polio, to the classroom on the second floor of their primary school in Kano. Buildings and sidewalks in Kano are mostly not adjusted for the physically handicapped. (Rotary International)
Children learn how to spell names of fruits and vegetables that are arranged on a cardboard at a Home Learning Center in Patek Bar, Uganda. (LABE Uganda)
Ratna Khatun listens to her teacher during a lesson on a boat school in Bangladesh. She lives in Kalinagar village by the Atrai river and attends fourth grade. She wants to become a doctor and come back to her to village to work on the healthcare boat. (Global Fund for Children)
School boat arrives in the morning to pick up children who wait just below their village by the Atrai river in Bangladesh. The boat makes several such stops along the river and picks up around 30 children for each class. (Global Fund for Children)
Boy studies at his home in rural Bangladesh with the help of a solar lamp while his mother stitches a katha (katha is used as a blanket or a bed sheet). Solar lamps allow poor people to work and study after dark. (Global Fund for Children)
During recess, children bring tires from the Nursery classroom to the playground at Wakiso Islamic Primary and Nursery School, Wakiso, Uganda. (UNICEF)
Jamada Maviiri sweeps his compound in Katale Village, Uganda. He was born with club feet and was scheduled to be operated at CoRSU hospital in Kisubi. (CoRSU/CBM)
Nurse holds Sharon Amukye's hand while she’s waiting to be operated at CoRSU hospital in Kisubi, Uganda. Sharon was born with club feet and her condition was treated for free at the hospital. (CoRSU/CBM)
Nurse Ladi Adamu watches as Dr. Salawuddeen explains the image on the ultrasound machine to an expecting mother Naima Isah at Sumaila General Hospital in Sumaila, Nigeria. This was the first time Naima Isah saw the ultrasound image of her baby-to-be. Rotary International donated the ultrasound machine to Sumaila General Hospital as part of its Maternal and Child Health Project. (Rotary International)
Albino and visually impaired boys read their medical files while waiting for their medical check-ups at Mwereni Intergrated School in Moshi, Tanzania. (K2 Foundation)
Student Biira Janet during a lesson at e-Learning Center in Masaka School of Comprehensive Nursing at Masaka Regional Referral Hospital in Masaka, Uganda. (AMREF)
Rupali Khatun watches other girls from her class play behind their village of Kalinagar, Singra subdivision, Bangladesh. (The Global Fund for Children)
Kere Jacitha, also called “Mrs. Drying Rack” by fellow members of her WASH community, washes dishes outside her home in Kangole Village, Uganda. (UNICEF)
Deborah Rek Ngudu weeds the garden next to the house she is building in her compound in Wulu village, South Sudan. Deborah is a divorced mother of four, farmer and owner of a tea shop. (Women for Women International)
Rose Alual Meen packs baked bread buns in a plastic bag during a bread-making training in Wulu village, South Sudan. Women sell packs of eight buns in the local market. (Women for Women International)
Ageo Phoebe, chairperson of Adamasiko VSLA, a village savings and loan association in Adamasiko Village, Uganda, works on a dress. Dressmaking supplements her farming income. (CARE)
Polio survivors Naja Atu Yusif (L) and Adamu Yusif (R), pose for a portrait in the courtyard of their primary school in Kano, Nigeria. While Naja can limp, Adamu can't walk and has to use a tricycle to move around. (Rotary International)