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Nomadic Maasai tribes move from region to region in search of land for their cattle to graze on.

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The continuous migration of Maasai makes them heard to reach by health services, such as immunizations.

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In recent years Maasai movements have decreased to only one male in a family moving with their cattle, enabling the rest of the family to become more accessible to health teams and services.

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Women bring their children and wait outside their local dispensary for their children to be vaccinated.

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District hospitals map the health facilities they need to reach with supplies such as vaccines.

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Cold boxes are needed in remote regions like Monduli to keep vaccines cooled to the required temperatures.

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Each day, 10 to 20 mothers visit the Monduli Juu dispensary to vaccinate their children. Similar numbers visit each of the remote health facilities across the Arusha region.

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Cold boxes are vital to keep vaccines cooled to temperatures of 2-8 degrees Celsius as they're transported across the country.


