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Standing amidst African refugees in the Sudan, a group of medical workers talk amongst themselves. Adorable little African children surround them and smile for the camera.
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A doctor talks into the camera (to an unseen reporter) and shows off the "outpatient" clinic, a large tent or overhang - open on all sides. He explains the clinic helped approx. 300 people a day. He states people will occasionally sleep there overnight. There's a children's section and public health referrals. As he talks the tent gradually fills up with many little African children who appear curious. the area is a camp with several tents to aid and help people with medical needs.
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CU of the beautiful faces of several African children - despite it all they laugh and smile at the camera.
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Five African people seated on a bench inside the tented area - they are maybe medical helpers at the clinic. The unknown doctor explains the hours of the medical clinic to the unseen interviewers, he talks about the types of medical conditions he sees, including the horror of vitamin deficiencies, such as ruptured globes (eyes).
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Various shots of the adorable kids.
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The doctor continues to talk about they try to teach people as much as possible about their medical needs so they can at times take care of themselves. He talks about the shortages of medical supplies and how there's a constant shortage of resources - space, help, medicine, translators, etc. etc. Kids look in in the bkgd.
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He talks about the priority of feeding the malnourished people, The medical operations are slanted into finding the kids who are malnourished. He picks up the arm of a child and shows that the child is not malnourished.
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Shots around the camp of the large group of African children at the clinic, who overall appear to be ok under the circumstances..
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The doctor leads the interviewer to the dehydration tent and introduces the "Dehydration Lady" - every kid with dehydration is sent to her.
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Camera follows the doctor around the medical refugee camp, he walks the perimeter of the camp with many tents in background. He enters another large tented area where there are bowls of food on the ground, women are preparing foods, large vats of rice and or flour on the ground. He points out a sad malnurished child who sits on her mother's lap and cries.
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A mother sits on the ground in the tent and breast feeds her baby.
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Pan the food tent where hundreds of refugees are being nourished, almost all are mothers with their babies and small children
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The doctor, kneeling, takes a little girl and looks at her pathetically thin malnourished arms and legs. She's 12 years old and just a "skeleton".
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CUs and various shots of the faces of sad but adorable African children. One boy looks sad as flies bounce off his hand and face, others show signs of hope. A little girl looks into the camera with beautiful eyes and tiny smile but with lesions and flies on her face.
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