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This media file shows an indoor scene with several people gathered, likely for a meeting or presentation. The dominant subjects are two individuals in the foreground, one a woman wearing a dark blue hijab and the other, a person in a green t-shirt with a distinctive logo on the chest. Other people are visible in the background, some wearing traditional attire, including headscarves and colorful fabrics.

The setting appears to be a conference or meeting room, with tables, chairs, and what looks like a laptop and audio equipment (a microphone and power strip) on a table in the foreground. A banner is prominently displayed on the left side of the image, providing significant textual information about the event.

The visible text on the banner indicates that the meeting is organized by the "KADUNA STATE MINISTRY OF HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH" in conjunction with "Sightsavers." The event is related to the "Neglected Tropical Diseases Control and Elimination Program" and specifically focuses on the "2026 SCHISTOSOMIASIS MASS DRUG ADMINISTRATION CAMPAIGN." The theme is stated as "PROTECTING CHILDREN 5-14 YEARS: EFFECTIVE CONTROL OF SCHISTOSOMIASIS THROUGH TIMELY MDA." The meeting is scheduled for "Tuesday 23rd and Wednesday 24th June, 2026," starting at "9:30 am prompt" at "Bafra Hotel Kaduna."

The image captures a moment during the event, with people engaged in discussions or listening. The overall atmosphere seems professional and focused on the important public health initiative. The lighting suggests it is daytime, and the indoor setting implies no particular weather conditions are relevant. The people's expressions are mostly neutral, focused on the proceedings. The location is identified as Unguwar Sarki, Nigeria, which aligns with the "Kaduna State Ministry of Health."
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This media file shows an indoor scene with several people gathered, likely for a meeting or presentation. The dominant subjects are two individuals in the foreground, one a woman wearing a dark blue hijab and the other, a person in a green t-shirt with a distinctive logo on the chest. Other people are visible in the background, some wearing traditional attire, including headscarves and colorful fabrics. The setting appears to be a conference or meeting room, with tables, chairs, and what looks like a laptop and audio equipment (a microphone and power strip) on a table in the foreground. A banner is prominently displayed on the left side of the image, providing significant textual information about the event. The visible text on the banner indicates that the meeting is organized by the "KADUNA STATE MINISTRY OF HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH" in conjunction with "Sightsavers." The event is related to the "Neglected Tropical Diseases Control and Elimination Program" and specifically focuses on the "2026 SCHISTOSOMIASIS MASS DRUG ADMINISTRATION CAMPAIGN." The theme is stated as "PROTECTING CHILDREN 5-14 YEARS: EFFECTIVE CONTROL OF SCHISTOSOMIASIS THROUGH TIMELY MDA." The meeting is scheduled for "Tuesday 23rd and Wednesday 24th June, 2026," starting at "9:30 am prompt" at "Bafra Hotel Kaduna." The image captures a moment during the event, with people engaged in discussions or listening. The overall atmosphere seems professional and focused on the important public health initiative. The lighting suggests it is daytime, and the indoor setting implies no particular weather conditions are relevant. The people's expressions are mostly neutral, focused on the proceedings. The location is identified as Unguwar Sarki, Nigeria, which aligns with the "Kaduna State Ministry of Health."

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