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  • [Angola] Huambo is still haunted by the past.
    Oil wealth remains in the hands of the few
  • [Yemen] This Somali child is tied up and left at home alone. [Date picture taken: 06/06/2006]
  • [Yemen] The children are tied to the bed in the room rented for 4 family members. [Date picture taken: 06/06/2006]
  • [Yemen] Somali women in Yemen live in cramped conditions with little opportunites. [Date picture taken: 06/06/2006]
  • [Yemen] Somali women in Yemen live in cramped conditions with little opportunites. [Date picture taken: 06/06/2006]
  • [Pakistan] Following the earthquake, a massive number of people moved to camps in low-lying areas to avoid harsh winter conditions and have access to shelter and aid. Reports have surfaced of widows’ land being taken over by male family members. [Date p
    Following the earthquake, a massive number of people moved to camps in low-lying areas to avoid harsh winter conditions and have access to shelter and aid. Reports have surfaced of widows’ land being taken over by male family members
  • [Yemen] Somali women in Yemen live in cramped conditions with little opportunites. [Date picture taken: 06/06/2006]
    Somalis taking new longer routes to Yemen by sea face greater risks of death.
  • [Guinea] Rice on the market in Guinea. Deepening economic wose meant that rice, the staple food, is becoming unaffordable for many Guineans. [Date picture taken: 06/05/2006]
    Prices of staple items such as rice are rising out of reach for many Guineans.
  • [Pakistan] A house in Muzaffarabad, Pakistan, could fall victim to more landslides in the area. [Date picture taken: 06/05/2006]
  • [Pakistan] Monsoon rains may result in further landslides in quake-ravaged Pakistan-administered Kashmir.
    Monsoon rains could lead to further landslides in quake-affected northern Pakistan
  • [Ghana] Heavy duty trucks in a long queue waiting to offload goods in Takoradi Harbour. [Date picture taken: 13/21/2005]
    The truckers ferry goods to and from markets in South Africa
  • [Middle East] Desertification threatens livelihoods and communities in the region.
    Desertification threatens livelihoods and communities in the region
  • [Jordan] Two Nepalese and six Indian workers, part of a larger group of about 280 Nepalese and Indian workers illegally trafficked into Jordan, remain stranded in the capital. [Date picture taken: 05/29/2006]
    Two Nepalese and six Indian workers, part of a larger group of about 280 Nepalese and Indian workers illegally trafficked into Jordan, remain stranded in the capital.
  • [Nepal] People's Power: a massive Maoist gathering in the capital designed to show support ahead of substantive peace talks. [Date picture taken: 06/02/2006]
    Keeping the red flag flying - a massive Maoist gathering in the capital designed to show support ahead of substantive peace talks
  • [Botswana] The Tshedisa Institute provides medical care and emotional support to HIV/AIDS health care providers. [Date picture taken: 06/01/2006]
    Tshedisa aims to provide care and support to HIV/AIDS health care workers
  • Mona Haji Hussein, a refugee in Sana'a, Yemen’s capital, has no choice but to leave her children, aged four, three and 15 months, locked in her room while she goes out to work, 6 June 2006. The situation is very bad for refugees, and Somalis are the big
  • [Guinea-Bissau] A soldiers poses outside a military barracks in the capital Bissau. [Date picture taken: 05/28/2006]
    Un soldat bissau-guinéen posant devant une caserne militaire à Bissau
  • [Guinea-Bissau] The main street of Sao Domingoes in northern Guinea Bissau. [Date picture taken: 05/28/2006]
  • [Guinea-Bissau] Ferrymen ease ashore the ferry that takes vehicles over the Cacheu River and provides the only link between the north of Guinea Bissau and the capital Bissau. [Date picture taken: 05/28/2006]
  • [Guinea-Bissau] Fatumata Darame's house was destroyed and she lost everything in border fighting in norhtern Guinea Bissau in March/ April 2006, now she has no money to treat her sick son (in the background) [Date picture taken: 06/05/2006]
    Fatumata lost everything in the fighting, and now she can't find the money to buy medicine for her sick son, behind
  • [Syria] Leading human rights lawyer Anwar al-Bunni has been on hunger strike in prison since May 17. [Date picture taken: 06/04/2006]
    Syria's leading human rights lawyer Anwar al-Bunni remains in detention
  • [Jordan] Critics say the proposed anti-terrorism law would turn Jordan into 'a police state'. [Date picture taken: 06/04/2006]
    Critics say the proposed anti-terrorism law would turn Jordan into 'a police state'.
  • [Pakistan] In quake-devastated Muzaffarabad, more municipal waste is being dumped into the Neelum River. [Date picture taken: 06/05/2006]
    Municipal waste is being dumped into the Neelum River in Muzaffarabad. Many rivers in Pakistan are now polluted with factory waste and sewage. However, no effective law has been implemented to protect rivers or other water resources
  • [Guinea-Bissau] Quecuta Jaura standing before the remains of his home in São Domingos, hit by a bazooka in fighting in March/ April 2006. [Date picture taken: 05/28/2006]
  • [Pakistan] On the shores of the Neelum river in quake-devastated Muzaffarabad, northern Pakistan. [Date picture taken: 06/05/2006]
  • [Pakistan] Irfan Istaq, assistant director of the Environment Protection Agency (EPA) in quake-devastated Muzaffarabad. [Date picture taken: 06/05/2006]
    Irfan Istaq, assistant director of the Environment Protection Agency (EPA) in quake-devastated Muzaffarabad
  • [Pakistan] Municipal waste continues to be dumped into the Neelum River in quake-devastated Muzaffarabad. [Date picture taken: 06/05/2006]
  • [Middle East] Shisha smoking is part of daily life for many in the Arab world. [Date picture taken: 05/31/2006]
    Shisha smoking is part of daily life for many in the Arab world.
  • [Egypt] The dangers of Shisha smoking are not widely known in the Middle East, experts say. [Date picture taken: 06/05/2006]
    The anti-smoking law covers cigarettes and cigars, as well as traditional ‘shisha’ water pipes (file photo)
  • UN High-Level Meeting on HIV and AIDS in New York. [Date picture taken: 06/01/2006]
    UNGASS desilude sociedade civil
  • [Angola] Dancing against AIDS. [Date picture taken: February 2006]
    Respire, dance e curte a vida com cuidado
  • [Pakistan] Seven-year old Shebaz and his sister face a bleak future without proper shelter in quake-devastated Muzaffarabad, northern Pakistan. [Date picture taken: 06/02/2006]
    Shebaz and his sister face a bleak future without proper shelter in quake-devastated Muzaffarabad this winter

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