An African patient with prosthetic leg and two doctors in a hospital in Northwest Kenya, Africa. This is the hospital of the International Committee of the Red Cross at Lopiding, part of the international relief complex centered at Lokichokio. The five-hundred-bed facility has treated the wounded from both rebel and government sides, as well as civilians. Loss of limbs is common among soldiers treated at Lopiding, and prosthetics are designed, manufactured and fitted there.