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  • [Somalia] Delegates attending Mudug and Galgadud peace talks in Bandiradley. [Date picture taken: 05/05/2006]
  • [Global] The board game teaches the youth the dangers of risky sexual conduct. [Date picture taken: 07/03/2006]
    The board game teaches the youth the dangers of risky sexual conduct
  • [Mozambique] Home based care in Matola, Médicos do Mundo-Portugal. [Date picture taken: 03/03/2006]
  • [Jordan] Hussam is one of hundreds of school students who spend summer holidays begging in posh areas of Amman. [Date picture taken: 07/01/2006]
    Hussam is one of hundreds of school students who spend summer holidays begging in posh areas of Amman
  • [Middle East] Map.
  • [Yemen] Consumers are unable to recognize whether a medicine is expired or not. [Date picture taken: 07/02/2006]
    Consumers are unable to recognize whether a medicine is expired or not
  • [Guinea] A queue to buy cut-price rice at a store in Guinea, Conakry. [Date picture taken: 06/30/2006]
    The election commission is registering people to vote in towns throughout Guinea but analysts fear elections will not take place in 2008 as planned.
  • [DRC] Gen Mbuayama Nsiona, Congolese army commander for Ituri District. [Date picture taken: 06/25/2006]
    Gen Mbuayama Nsiona, Congolese army commander for Ituri District
  • [Thailand] HIV/AIDS youth educator Nakwan Leknork. [2006]
    Youth neglected in fight against AIDS
  • [Sierra Leone] Hundreds of West African diggers are in the quest for diamonds in the Koidu mines, eastern Sierra Leone. Mining provides livelihoods for almost one fifth of the population. [Date picture taken: 06/10/2006]
    Les mines de Koidu s’étendent sur des kilomètres et attire des aventuriers de toute l’Afrique de l’Ouest
  • [Ghana] Hawa, doing school work at a special centre in Accra for children who have been rescued from child traffickers. [Date picture taken: 06/29/2006]
    Au centre d'accueil, Hawa va à l'école pour la première fois de sa vie
  • [Ghana] A lorry park in Takoradi. [Date picture taken: 12/20/2005]
  • [DRC] Militiamen queue at a disarmament site in Bunia, Ituri District.
    Militiamen when they were initially disarmed in Ituri district
  • [DRC] Disarmed militiamen receive survival kits, which include money and basic household items.
    Militiamen at a disarmament site in Bunia, Ituri District
  • [United Arab Emirates] Domestic workers face abuse. [Date picture taken: 06/29/2006]
    There are an estimated 90,000 Sri Lankan migrants in Lebanon.
  • AIDSAFARI - A Memoir of My Journey with Aids. Adam Levin, 2005.
  • Book - Edwin Cameron - Witness to AIDS.
  • [United Arab Emirates] Domestic workers face abuse. [Date picture taken: 06/29/2006]
    Domestic workers in the UAE often face abuse and poor conditions, activists say
  • Book - Khabzela - The life and times of a South Sfrican. Liz McGregor
  • [DRC] Militiamen register at a disarmament site in Bunia, Ituri District.
    Militiamen register at a disarmament site in Bunia, Ituri District.
  • Children in a new government-run centre on the outskirts of Ghana’s capital, Accra, in class for the first time, after being rescued from child traffickers, 29 June 2006. Though poverty and the demand for cheap labour are at the root of child traffickin
  • [DRC] The director of Kisangani public hospital, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), points to the collapsing roof of a decaying ward, May 2006. After years of civil war and decades of unrest, the country’s infrastructure has almost completel
    Most health infrastructure has been destroyed by years of civil and regional conflict
  • [DRC] An inmate of Osio prison in Kisangani, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), shows a plate containing his meal: roots and leaves of cassava grown by the prisoners, May 2006. After years of civil war and decades of unrest, the country’s in
  • [DRC] The collapsed roofs of Kisangini’s Central prison, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), May 2006. After years of civil war and decades of unrest, the country’s infrastructure has almost completely broken down. [Date picture taken: 05/06/2
    The Kisangani central prison is in a dilapidated state
  • [DRC] A prisoner in Osio prison stands outside his cell, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), May 2006. All the locks on the prison’s cells were broken after inmates rioted after being left without food for two weeks. After years of civil war
  • [Togo] Thousands of Togolese have been affected by flooding from seasonal rains. [Date picture taken: 06/27/2006]
    Women should understand that they must test for HIV in order to protect their future babies from catching the disease
  • [Togo] Thousands of Togolese have been affected by flooding from seasonal rains. [Date picture taken: 06/27/2006]
    Trying to minimise flood damage in 2009 (file photo)
  • [Togo] Thousands of Togolese have been affected by flooding from seasonal rains. [Date picture taken: 06/27/2006]
    Thousands of Togolese have been affected by flooding from seasonal rains. [Date picture taken: 06/27/2006]
  • [Angola] The Red cross does HIV/AIDS prevention among truck drivers. [Date picture taken: June 2006]
    Paragem, descanso, panfletos e preservativos
  • Geoffrey Robertson Q.C. has been counsel in many landmark cases in constitutional, criminal and media law in the courts of Britain and the Commonwealth, and he makes frequent appearances in the Privy Council and the European Court of Human Rights.
  • Samantha Power is a Professor of Practice in Human Rights Policy.
  • Luis Moreno Ocampo is a 1978 graduate of the University of Buenos Aires Law School. He rose to prominence as the assistant prosecutor of the National Commission on the Disappearance of Persons in the 1984-1985 "Military Junta" trial.

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