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Two young men are in a classroom, possibly in a rural setting, as indicated by the rough textures of the walls and a blackboard covered in writing. The blackboard itself is a prominent object, with various notations including numbers and what appear to be names. The primary activity is the two men interacting with a large poster about Ebola. The man on the left is wearing a black baseball cap, a vest over a light-colored shirt, and is looking towards the camera with a smile, gesturing with his right hand. The man on the right is wearing an orange t-shirt and is standing next to the poster, helping to hold it up. The poster itself is yellow and white, featuring illustrations related to Ebola prevention. Visible text on the poster includes "Protégeons-nous contre l'EBOLA" and "Comment éviter Ebola?". There are also smaller images on the poster depicting various scenarios. On the left side of the blackboard, there is a metal sign with "HRDC" and "RDC" visible. The overall lighting suggests it is daytime. The expressions of the men, particularly the one facing the camera, convey a sense of engagement and perhaps instruction. The scene appears to be a moment of public health education or awareness.
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