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There are approximately 250,000 people living in slum buildings of Doornfontein in inner-city Johannesburg. Many poor migrants without documentation, rights, or money, find themselves in these informal settlements with unhygienic and overcrowded living conditions. Little sanitation or waste management, clean water, electricity and access to healthcare. Doctors Without Borders, Medecins Sans FrontiÃÂres (MSF) is helping residents by providing primary healthcare, referrals to the public sector clinics, and providing materials and staffing for cleaning the buildings. Circa December 2010. PHOTOGRAPH: ALON SKUY. é THE TIMES/ TIMES MEDIA
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