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  • [DRC] School-children playing in the public school of Lokanja Lina Nkoy Village, Orientale province. [Date picture taken: 05/30/2006]
  • [Sudan] An elephantiasis patient in Kotobi village, between Maridi and Mundri in Western Equatoria State - southwest Sudan. [July 2006]
    An elephantiasis patient in Kotobi village, between Maridi and Mundri in Western Equatoria State, southwest Sudan.
  • [Egypt] Palestinians stranded on the Egyptian side of the Rafah border crossing  during a previous closure. [Date picture taken: 07/13/2006]
  • [DRC] Brigadier General Mohammad Mahboob, commander of the UN forces in Ituri. [Date picture taken: 07/11/2006]
    Général Mohammad Mahboob
  • [Swaziland] Sugar is Swaziland's biggest industry. [Date picture taken: 06/2005]
    Sugar is Swaziland's biggest industry
  • [Jordan] A girl from an impoverished family in the Jordan Valley, one of the poorest parts of the kingdom. [Date picture taken: 07/10/2006]
    Children are often punished for the mother's guilt in an honour crime
  • School-children peep through the holes of their school-building in Lokanja Lina Nkoy village, Orientale province, Democratic Republic of Congo, 30 May 2006. The government is responsible for paying teachers' salaries and providing benches, tables and clas
  • [Chad] Entrance to emergency ward at NDjamena's biggest hospital. [Date picture taken: 07/11/2006]
    Entrée du service des urgences de l'hôpital principal de N'djamena
  • [DRC] Major Innocent Mayembe, Presiding judge of the military tribunal in Ituri. [Date picture taken: 07/10/2006]
    Major Innocent Mayembe, président du tribunal militaire de l'Ituri
  • [Sudan] A steamroller at a road construction site, in Unity State, Southern Sudan, July 6, 2006. [Date picture taken: 07/06/2006]
  • [Angola] Child from Unicef calendar. [2006]
    Justiça também para as crianças africanas
  • [Tanzania] Some of the 452 workers hired to spray households in Zanzibar in efforts to control malaria-causing mosquitoes on the island. The spraying began on 10 July 2006 and would last 54 days. [Date picture taken: 07/10/2006]
    Workers ready to spray households in Zanzibar
  • [Mozambique] não pode dar a cara e o nome por culpa da discriminação.
    Ela não pode dar a cara e o nome por culpa da discriminação
  • [Iraq] Few theatrical groups still perform in Iraq due to an increase in threats from religious extremists. [Date picture taken: 07/02/2006]
    Theatrical groups in Iraq are bringing smiles to sick children.
  • [Swaziland] Falling sugar prices are devastating livelihoods and contributing to Swaziland's worsening poverty levels. [Date picture taken: 06/2005]
  • [Mozambique] não pode dar a cara e o nome por culpa da discriminação.
  • Twana Dlamini, a person living with HIV/AIDS, lies helpless in bed. The nearest government hospital where she can access treatment is 70 km away, 4 July 2006, Swaziland. About a third of all adults in Swaziland are infected with HIV. Thousands of children
  • “Lumpy skin disease” (LSD) has spread through much of the Nile Delta, 10 July 2006, causing sharp losses for livestock farmers and owners. Although more than 2.5 million heads of cattle have been vaccinated out of an estimated 3.5 million countrywide,
  • [Egypt] Despite their rural backgroud, Mahrous Amin and Awali Sherif plan to have only two children so they can bring them up well. [Date picture taken: 07/08/2006]
    Despite their rural backgroud, Mahrous Amin and Awali Sherif plan to have only two children so they can bring them up well
  • In an anti-corruption demonstration in Cairo, Egypt, some of the placards read “Silence the press...”; “Long live corruption”, 9 July 2006. Allegations of corruption, which is rampant in many areas of Egyptian society, have put pressure on the Egy
  • Overview of a busy day in the streets of Yemen where the high rate of population growth contributes to poverty and unemployment, 8 July 2006. The average population growth rate is about 3.7 percent a year, one of the highest rates in the world, and the fe
    Overview of a busy day in the streets of Yemen where the high rate of population growth contributes to poverty and unemployment, 8 July 2006
  • [Malawi] Charcoal salesman [Date picture taken: 06/07/2006]
    Is Malawi on track?
  • [South Africa] Hoedspruit farm workers. [Date picture taken: 06/23/2006]
    Trabalho de temporada atrai camponeses dos países vizinhos
  • [Rwanda] Samuel Imanishimwe before the UN Appeals Court in Arusha, Tanzania. [Date picture taken: 07/07/2006]
    Samuel Imanishimwe's sentence was reduced from 27 years to 12 years in prison
  • [Mozambique] Mozal aluminium smelter [2006]
    Mozal aluminium smelter
  • [Global] The Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), Luis Moreno-Ocampo. [Date picture taken: 07/06/2006]
    Luis Moreno-Ocampo, procureur de la Cour pénale internationale
  • [DRC] Inmate returning voluntarily to Osio Prison in Kisangani with vegetables he planted in the forest. [Date picture taken: 05/24/2006]
  • [DRC] Director of prisons in Oriental Province Raphael Koto Bate in front of his office in Kisingani. [Date picture taken: 05/24/2006]
  • [DRC] The roof in Kisingani's central prison collapsed years ago. [Date picture taken: 05/24/2006]
    Une prison de Kisangani, en République démocratique du Congo (RDC). Des défenseurs des droits humains de la République du Congo et de la RDC exigent la libération de personnes détenues sans procès.
  • [DRC] Kilo Kaba sentenced to 20 years for stealing $5000. [Date picture taken: 05/24/2006]
    Could escape if he wanted: Kilo Kaba sentenced to 20 years for stealing $5000
  • [DRC] Could escape if he wanted: Prisoner outside the fence of Osio prison in Kisangani, Oriental province. [Date picture taken: 05/22/2006]
  • [Nepal] Chandni Joshi, South Asia regional director of United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM). [Date picture taken: 07/06/2006]
    Chandni Joshi, South Asia regional director of United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM)

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