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No Rhythm Deficit in Zambia

Zambia 2013

By Lauren Bohn

July 22, 2013

Zambians in Macha, located in the southern province of the country, rehearse for a friend's wedding.

Lauren Bohn is currently reporting on HIV/AIDS, TB and malaria in Zambia on a fellowship with the International Reporting Project.

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