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21 MAY 2013 - MAE KU, TAK, THAILAND: Burmese Buddhist novice monks buy an ice cream treat in a Thai owned convenience store in Mae Ku, Thailand. There are more than two million Burmese migrants and refugees in Thailand and the overwhelming majority do not have access to Thai social services so they use services provided by NGOs. The Wangpha Clinic is run by the Shaklo Malaria Research Unit (SMRU), which operates clinics along the Thai-Burma (Myanmar) border in Tak province. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ

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21 MAY 2013 - MAE KU, TAK, THAILAND:  Burmese Buddhist novice monks buy an ice cream treat in a Thai owned convenience store in Mae Ku, Thailand. There are more than two million Burmese migrants and refugees in Thailand and the overwhelming majority do not have access to Thai social services so they use services provided by NGOs. The Wangpha Clinic is run by the Shaklo Malaria Research Unit (SMRU), which operates clinics along the Thai-Burma (Myanmar) border in Tak province.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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