TOPSHOT - Staff and volunteers of Safari Doctors carry medical supplies from the shore to a nearby village as they arrive to conduct a mobile clinic at Kiangwe in Lamu on June 17, 2019. - Safari Doctors, a community-based organization base in Lamu is a dedicated team of medical volunteers working to provide healthcare services to around 20,000 people of the indigenous Aweer and Bajuni communities living within the archipelago and on the mainland, near the border with Somalia. Each month, the team sets sail in a boat loaded with medicines and conducts mobile clinics across at least 11 villages, treating up to 800 patients a month. (Photo by TONY KARUMBA / AFP)