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  • Operation Smile Morocco volunteer and translator Yassimne Rabaa who accompanied Mariem Attir's son and world care patient Zakaria. Zakaria received surgery for Encephalocele (birth defect that causes a small gap in the skull at the confluence of the nose, eyes and forehead) by Professor Anil Madaree at the Chief Albert Luthuli Hospital in Durban. South Africa.  17th July 2016<br />
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(Operation Smile Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
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  • Mother Mariem Attir from Morocco sits by the bed side of her son and world care patient Zakaria. Zakaria received surgery for Encephalocele (birth defect that causes a small gap in the skull at the confluence of the nose, eyes and forehead) by Professor Anil Madaree at the Chief Albert Luthuli Hospital in Durban. South Africa.  17th July 2016<br />
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(Operation Smile Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
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  • Operation Smile Morocco volunteer and translator Yassimne Rabaa and mother Mariem Attir sit by the bed side of her son and world care patient Zakaria. Zakaria received surgery for Encephalocele (birth defect that causes a small gap in the skull at the confluence of the nose, eyes and forehead) by Professor Anil Madaree at the Chief Albert Luthuli Hospital in Durban. South Africa.  17th July 2016<br />
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(Operation Smile Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
    ZAF_2016_World_Care_Zakaria_Attir_03...CR2
  • Mother Mariem Attir from Morocco sits by the bed side of her son and world care patient Zakaria. Zakaria received surgery for Encephalocele (birth defect that causes a small gap in the skull at the confluence of the nose, eyes and forehead) by Professor Anil Madaree at the Chief Albert Luthuli Hospital in Durban. South Africa.  17th July 2016<br />
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(Operation Smile Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
    ZAF_2016_World_Care_Zakaria_Attir_03...CR2
  • Mother Mariem Attir from Morocco sits by the bed side of her son and world care patient Zakaria. Zakaria received surgery for Encephalocele (birth defect that causes a small gap in the skull at the confluence of the nose, eyes and forehead) by Professor Anil Madaree at the Chief Albert Luthuli Hospital in Durban. South Africa.  17th July 2016<br />
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(Operation Smile Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
    ZAF_2016_World_Care_Zakaria_Attir_03...CR2
  • Mother Mariem Attir from Morocco sits by the bed side of her son and world care patient Zakaria. Zakaria received surgery for Encephalocele (birth defect that causes a small gap in the skull at the confluence of the nose, eyes and forehead) by Professor Anil Madaree at the Chief Albert Luthuli Hospital in Durban. South Africa.  17th July 2016<br />
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(Operation Smile Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
    ZAF_2016_World_Care_Zakaria_Attir_03...CR2
  • Mother Mariem Attir from Morocco sits by the bed side of her son and world care patient Zakaria. Zakaria received surgery for Encephalocele (birth defect that causes a small gap in the skull at the confluence of the nose, eyes and forehead) by Professor Anil Madaree at the Chief Albert Luthuli Hospital in Durban. South Africa.  17th July 2016<br />
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(Operation Smile Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
    ZAF_2016_World_Care_Zakaria_Attir_02...CR2
  • Mother Mariem Attir from Morocco sits by the bed side of her son and world care patient Zakaria. Zakaria received surgery for Encephalocele (birth defect that causes a small gap in the skull at the confluence of the nose, eyes and forehead) by Professor Anil Madaree at the Chief Albert Luthuli Hospital in Durban. South Africa.  17th July 2016<br />
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(Operation Smile Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
    ZAF_2016_World_Care_Zakaria_Attir_02...CR2
  • Mother Mariem Attir from Morocco sits by the bed side of her son and world care patient Zakaria. Zakaria received surgery for Encephalocele (birth defect that causes a small gap in the skull at the confluence of the nose, eyes and forehead) by Professor Anil Madaree at the Chief Albert Luthuli Hospital in Durban. South Africa.  17th July 2016<br />
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(Operation Smile Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
    ZAF_2016_World_Care_Zakaria_Attir_02...CR2
  • Mother Mariem Attir from Morocco sits by the bed side of her son and world care patient Zakaria. Zakaria received surgery for Encephalocele (birth defect that causes a small gap in the skull at the confluence of the nose, eyes and forehead) by Professor Anil Madaree at the Chief Albert Luthuli Hospital in Durban. South Africa.  17th July 2016<br />
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(Operation Smile Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
    ZAF_2016_World_Care_Zakaria_Attir_02...CR2
  • Mother Mariem Attir from Morocco sits by the bed side of her son and world care patient Zakaria. Zakaria received surgery for Encephalocele (birth defect that causes a small gap in the skull at the confluence of the nose, eyes and forehead) by Professor Anil Madaree at the Chief Albert Luthuli Hospital in Durban. South Africa.  17th July 2016<br />
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(Operation Smile Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
    ZAF_2016_World_Care_Zakaria_Attir_02...CR2
  • Mother Mariem Attir from Morocco sits by the bed side of her son and world care patient Zakaria. Zakaria received surgery for Encephalocele (birth defect that causes a small gap in the skull at the confluence of the nose, eyes and forehead) by Professor Anil Madaree at the Chief Albert Luthuli Hospital in Durban. South Africa.  17th July 2016<br />
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(Operation Smile Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
    ZAF_2016_World_Care_Zakaria_Attir_02...CR2
  • Mother Mariem Attir from Morocco sits by the bed side of her son and world care patient Zakaria. Zakaria received surgery for Encephalocele (birth defect that causes a small gap in the skull at the confluence of the nose, eyes and forehead) by Professor Anil Madaree at the Chief Albert Luthuli Hospital in Durban. South Africa.  17th July 2016<br />
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(Operation Smile Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
    ZAF_2016_World_Care_Zakaria_Attir_02...CR2
  • Mother Mariem Attir from Morocco sits by the bed side of her son and world care patient Zakaria. Zakaria received surgery for Encephalocele (birth defect that causes a small gap in the skull at the confluence of the nose, eyes and forehead) by Professor Anil Madaree at the Chief Albert Luthuli Hospital in Durban. South Africa.  17th July 2016<br />
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(Operation Smile Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
    ZAF_2016_World_Care_Zakaria_Attir_02...CR2
  • Mother Mariem Attir from Morocco sits by the bed side of her son and world care patient Zakaria. Zakaria received surgery for Encephalocele (birth defect that causes a small gap in the skull at the confluence of the nose, eyes and forehead) by Professor Anil Madaree at the Chief Albert Luthuli Hospital in Durban. South Africa.  17th July 2016<br />
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(Operation Smile Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
    ZAF_2016_World_Care_Zakaria_Attir_03...RAF
  • Mother Mariem Attir from Morocco sits by the bed side of her son and world care patient Zakaria. Zakaria received surgery for Encephalocele (birth defect that causes a small gap in the skull at the confluence of the nose, eyes and forehead) by Professor Anil Madaree at the Chief Albert Luthuli Hospital in Durban. South Africa.  17th July 2016<br />
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(Operation Smile Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
    ZAF_2016_World_Care_Zakaria_Attir_02...RAF
  • Mother Mariem Attir from Morocco sits by the bed side of her son and world care patient Zakaria. Zakaria received surgery for Encephalocele (birth defect that causes a small gap in the skull at the confluence of the nose, eyes and forehead) by Professor Anil Madaree at the Chief Albert Luthuli Hospital in Durban. South Africa.  17th July 2016<br />
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(Operation Smile Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
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  • Mother Mariem Attir from Morocco sits by the bed side of her son and world care patient Zakaria. Zakaria received surgery for Encephalocele (birth defect that causes a small gap in the skull at the confluence of the nose, eyes and forehead) by Professor Anil Madaree at the Chief Albert Luthuli Hospital in Durban. South Africa.  17th July 2016<br />
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(Operation Smile Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
    ZAF_2016_World_Care_Zakaria_Attir_01...RAF
  • Father holds his child whilst waiting for news on the World Care surgery program provided by Operation Smile.<br />
Operation Smile Mission to Hospital Joseph Ravoanangy Andrianavalona,<br />
Antananarivo, Madagascar. September 17th - 29th 2011<br />
© Operation Smile Photo / Zute Lightfoot
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  • Operation Smile Morocco volunteer and translator Yassimne Rabaa and mother Mariem Attir sit by the bed side of her son and world care patient Zakaria. Zakaria received surgery for Encephalocele (birth defect that causes a small gap in the skull at the confluence of the nose, eyes and forehead) by Professor Anil Madaree at the Chief Albert Luthuli Hospital in Durban. South Africa.  17th July 2016<br />
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(Operation Smile Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
    ZAF_2016_World_Care_Zakaria_Attir_03...RAF
  • Mother Mariem Attir from Morocco sits by the bed side of her son and world care patient Zakaria. Zakaria received surgery for Encephalocele (birth defect that causes a small gap in the skull at the confluence of the nose, eyes and forehead) by Professor Anil Madaree at the Chief Albert Luthuli Hospital in Durban. South Africa.  17th July 2016<br />
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(Operation Smile Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
    ZAF_2016_World_Care_Zakaria_Attir_03...RAF
  • Famadihana 'turning of the bones' ceremony to re-wrap the bones and give thanks for the blessings that have bestowed from the spirit world. The bones are of a 5 years old boy who died from malaria in 2009. Nr Missionaire de le Charitie. Antsirabe Clinic Project sponsored by the Swedish Postal Code lottery. Madagascar. September 2015.<br />
(Operation Smile Photographer – Zute Lightfoot)
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  • Famadihana 'turning of the bones' ceremony to re-wrap the bones and give thanks for the blessings that have bestowed from the spirit world. The bones are of a 5 years old boy who died from malaria in 2009. Nr Missionaire de le Charitie. Antsirabe Clinic Project sponsored by the Swedish Postal Code lottery. Madagascar. September 2015.<br />
(Operation Smile Photographer – Zute Lightfoot)
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  • Drunk man dancing the morning after Famadihana 'turning of the bones' ceremony. To re-wrap the bones and give thanks for the blessings that have bestowed from the spirit world. The bones are of a 5 years old boy who died from malaria in 2009. Nr Missionaire de le Charitie. A Madagascar. September 2015.<br />
(Operation Smile Photographer – Zute Lightfoot)
    MDG_2015_Antsirabe_Turning_the_bones...JPG
  • Famadihana 'turning of the bones' ceremony to re-wrap the bones and give thanks for the blessings that have bestowed from the spirit world. The bones are of a 5 years old boy who died from malaria in 2009. Nr Missionaire de le Charitie. Antsirabe Clinic Project sponsored by the Swedish Postal Code lottery. Madagascar. September 2015.<br />
(Operation Smile Photographer – Zute Lightfoot)
    MDG_2015_Antsirabe_Turning_the_bones...JPG
  • Drunk man dancing the morning after Famadihana 'turning of the bones' ceremony. To re-wrap the bones and give thanks for the blessings that have bestowed from the spirit world. The bones are of a 5 years old boy who died from malaria in 2009. Nr Missionaire de le Charitie. A Madagascar. September 2015.<br />
(Operation Smile Photographer – Zute Lightfoot)
    MDG_2015_Antsirabe_Turning_the_bones...JPG
  • Professor Anil Madaree examines Zackaria Attir alongside his mother Mariem following his surgery for Encephalocele (birth defect that causes a small gap in the skull at the confluence of the nose, eyes and forehead). 5 year old Zackaria was flown from Morocco to receive the surgery at Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital in Durban, South Africa. 17th July 2016<br />
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(Operation Smile Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
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  • Professor Anil Madaree examines Zackaria Attir alongside his mother Mariem following his surgery for Encephalocele (birth defect that causes a small gap in the skull at the confluence of the nose, eyes and forehead). 5 year old Zackaria was flown from Morocco to receive the surgery at Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital in Durban, South Africa. 17th July 2016<br />
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(Operation Smile Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
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  • Professor Anil Madaree examines Zackaria Attir alongside his mother Mariem following his surgery for Encephalocele (birth defect that causes a small gap in the skull at the confluence of the nose, eyes and forehead). 5 year old Zackaria was flown from Morocco to receive the surgery at Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital in Durban, South Africa. 17th July 2016<br />
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(Operation Smile Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
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  • Dr Innocent Makuma a key member of Professor Anil Madaree's team poses for photographs following the surgery of 5 year old Zackaria Attir. Zackaria was flown to Durban from to Morocco to received surgery for Encephalocele a birth defect that causes a small gap in the skull at the confluence of the nose, eyes and forehead. Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital, Durban, South Africa. 17th July 2016<br />
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(Operation Smile Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
    ZAF_2016_World_Care_Zakaria_Attir_01...CR2
  • Dr Innocent Makuma a key member of Professor Anil Madaree's team poses for photographs following the surgery of 5 year old Zackaria Attir. Zackaria was flown to Durban from to Morocco to received surgery for Encephalocele a birth defect that causes a small gap in the skull at the confluence of the nose, eyes and forehead. Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital, Durban, South Africa. 17th July 2016<br />
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(Operation Smile Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
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  • Dr Innocent Makuma a key member of Professor Anil Madaree's team poses for photographs following the surgery of 5 year old Zackaria Attir. Zackaria was flown to Durban from to Morocco to received surgery for Encephalocele a birth defect that causes a small gap in the skull at the confluence of the nose, eyes and forehead. Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital, Durban, South Africa. 17th July 2016<br />
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(Operation Smile Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
    ZAF_2016_World_Care_Zakaria_Attir_01...CR2
  • Dr Innocent Makuma a key member of Professor Anil Madaree's team poses for photographs following the surgery of 5 year old Zackaria Attir. Zackaria was flown to Durban from to Morocco to received surgery for Encephalocele a birth defect that causes a small gap in the skull at the confluence of the nose, eyes and forehead. Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital, Durban, South Africa. 17th July 2016<br />
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(Operation Smile Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
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  • Professor Anil Madaree poses for photographs following the surgery of 5 year old Zackaria Attir from Morocco who flown to Durban to receive surgery for Encephalocele (birth defect that causes a small gap in the skull at the confluence of the nose, eyes and forehead). Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital, Durban, South Africa. 17th July 2016<br />
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(Operation Smile Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
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  • Professor Anil Madaree poses for photographs following the surgery of 5 year old Zackaria Attir from Morocco who flown to Durban to receive surgery for Encephalocele (birth defect that causes a small gap in the skull at the confluence of the nose, eyes and forehead). Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital, Durban, South Africa. 17th July 2016<br />
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(Operation Smile Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
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  • Professor Anil Madaree demonstrates the type of surgery performed using x ray copies of Zackaria's Attir skull. 5 year old Zackaria was flown to Durban from Morocco to received surgery for Encephalocele, a birth defect that causes a small gap in the skull at the confluence of the nose, eyes and forehead. Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital, Durban, South Africa. 17th July 2016<br />
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(Operation Smile Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
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  • Professor Anil Madaree demonstrates the type of surgery performed using x ray copies of Zackaria's Attir skull. 5 year old Zackaria was flown to Durban from Morocco to received surgery for Encephalocele, a birth defect that causes a small gap in the skull at the confluence of the nose, eyes and forehead. Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital, Durban, South Africa. 17th July 2016<br />
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(Operation Smile Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
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  • Professor Anil Madaree demonstrates the type of surgery performed using x ray copies of Zackaria's Attir skull. 5 year old Zackaria was flown to Durban from Morocco to received surgery for Encephalocele, a birth defect that causes a small gap in the skull at the confluence of the nose, eyes and forehead. Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital, Durban, South Africa. 17th July 2016<br />
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(Operation Smile Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
    ZAF_2016_World_Care_Zakaria_Attir_00...CR2
  • Professor Anil Madaree demonstrates the type of surgery performed using x ray copies of Zackaria's Attir skull. 5 year old Zackaria was flown to Durban from Morocco to received surgery for Encephalocele, a birth defect that causes a small gap in the skull at the confluence of the nose, eyes and forehead. Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital, Durban, South Africa. 17th July 2016<br />
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(Operation Smile Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
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  • Professor Anil Madaree poses for photographs in his office following the surgery of 5 year old Zackaria Attir from Morocco. Zackaria received surgery for Encephalocele (birth defect that causes a small gap in the skull at the confluence of the nose, eyes and forehead). Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital, Durban, South Africa. 17th July 2016<br />
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(Operation Smile Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
    ZAF_2016_World_Care_Zakaria_Attir_00...CR2
  • Professor Anil Madaree poses for photographs in his office following the surgery of 5 year old Zackaria Attir from Morocco. Zackaria received surgery for Encephalocele (birth defect that causes a small gap in the skull at the confluence of the nose, eyes and forehead). Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital, Durban, South Africa. 17th July 2016<br />
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(Operation Smile Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
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  • Professor Anil Madaree poses for photographs in his office following the surgery of 5 year old Zackaria Attir from Morocco. Zackaria received surgery for Encephalocele (birth defect that causes a small gap in the skull at the confluence of the nose, eyes and forehead). Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital, Durban, South Africa. 17th July 2016<br />
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(Operation Smile Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
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  • Exterior of Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital in Durban where 5 year old Zackaria Attir from Morocco received surgery for Encephalocele (birth defect that causes a small gap in the skull at the confluence of the nose, eyes and forehead) by a team led by Professor Anil Madaree on July 6th 2016.  South Africa. 17th July 2016<br />
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(Operation Smile Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
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