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Going to school, he said, is difficult or impossible for Congo's Pygmies; most of them still live far from towns and all of them face discrimination from the majority Bantu.
The decentralised nature and the high coverage rates obtained by CTC programmes means that a higher proportion of admissions live in remote rural areas far from towns and main roads [ 60] in contrast to admissions in more centrally located urban hospital units.
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