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Adbulai Bah, 66, waits to get a bandage to help shape his leg from a new prosthetic at the National Physical Rehabilitation Centre in Freetown on April 20, 2022. - The ageing National Rehabilitation Centre in Freetown no longer deals with war victims. Its patients are polio sufferers, road accident victims and diabetic amputees. The centre, whose services are low-priced but not free, makes prostheses, but they have a weak human resource capacity and lack of working materials at the workshop. (Photo by JOHN WESSELS / AFP)
2022-04-20
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