
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts the interior of a health facility in Alor, Nigeria, identified as Alor Primary Health Care (PHC). The wall is painted in two horizontal sections: light yellow above and dark green below, with visible cracks in the yellow paint. Affixed to the upper section of the wall are two laminated health information posters. The left poster, titled "Tips on how to HANG the NET (LLIN)", illustrates six steps for hanging a mosquito net. The right poster encourages vaccination for children aged 0-59 months, displaying illustrations of healthcare workers administering vaccines to infants and children, alongside text about vaccine safety and disease prevention. Both posters bear logos from governmental and international health organizations, including NPHCDA, Gavi, WHO, and UNICEF. Below these posters, two handwritten lists on white paper are taped to the wall. Both are titled "LIST OF SERVICES OFFERED IN ALOR PHC" or "SERVICES OFFERED IN ALOR PHC". These lists detail various services, including "Treatment of Minor Ailment", "In and Out Patient Services", "Immunization", "Antenatal – FREE", "Delivery – FREE", "Family Planning Services", "HIV Testing Services", "Maternal, Newborn & Childcare Services", and "Accident/Emergency". In the lower-left foreground, a reddish-brown wooden "SUGGESTION BOX" with white stenciled lettering is visible, resting on a white wooden table or stand. A set of keys hangs from the lock on the front of the box. The scene is illuminated, suggesting an indoor environment. A digital timestamp "02/12/2025 15:10" is present in the bottom right corner.
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