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  • [Nepal] WFP head of mission, Richard Ragan. [Date picture taken: 06/01/2006]
    WFP head of mission, Richard Ragan
  • UN High-Level Meeting on HIV and AIDS in New York. [Date picture taken: 06/01/2006]
    La société civile craint une déclaration d'engagement "vide de sens"
  • [Guinea-Bissau] Community school teachers in the village of Kampada Namoante 30 km east of Sao Domingos survey their classroom built by villagers. There is a shortage of schools and teachers in Guinea Bissau, so communities are setting up their own school
    Maîtres d'école du village Kampada Namoante
  • [Sudan] Children fetching water from a puddle in Aweil Norh, Bahr el Ghazal. [Date picture taken: May 2006]
    Children fetching water from a puddle in Aweil North.
  • [Guinea-Bissau] The Escola 8 de Marco government primary school in the poor district of Bairro-Militar in the capital Bissau. In the rains the classroom is unusable as there are huge holes in the metal roof. [Date picture taken: 05/30/2006]
    Teachers are among those government workers unpaid for three months
  • [Guinea-Bissau] Domingos Amelia Mango, government school teacher in the poor district of Bairro-Militar in the capital Bissau.[Date picture taken: 05/30/2006]
  • [Guinea-Bissau] Oscar Naessa, a community school teacher in Kampada Namoante, 30 km east of Sao Domingos. He is paid with whatever the villagers can afford. [Date picture taken: 05/28/2006]
  • [Pakistan] Two sisters outside a tented community in quake-devastated Muzaffarabad. [Date picture taken: 06/02/2006]
  • [Pakistan] Many of 100,000 people at risk this winter and beyond are members of the urban poor like this mother and child in quake-devastated Muzaffarabad. [Date picture taken: 06/02/2006]
  • [Jordan] Physical violence against women is rampant in impoverished areas. [Date picture taken: 05/31/2006]
    Physical violence against women is rampant in impoverished areas
  • [Syria] Three Muhammads who want to preach Islam to a secular state. [Date picture taken: 05/31/2006]
    Three Muhammads who want to preach Islam to a secular state
  • [Togo] AT Kodjoviakope border, women are buying fish fresh out of the dugout. [Date picture taken: 04/15/2006]
  • [Benin] In Cotonou, Benin's economic capital, people travel on moto taxis called Zemidjans. [Date picture taken: 04/12/2006]
    Aider les Béninois à prendre conscience de la situation des enfants infectés ou affectés par le VIH/SIDA
  • [Afghanistan] Before Monday this was a thriving restaurant - it was torched in the riots. [Date picture taken: 05/31/2006]
    Violence and impunity continuing unabated in Afghanistan fuel disillusionment among many Afghans
  • UN High-Level Meeting on HIV and AIDS in New York. [Date picture taken: 06/01/2006]
    UNGASS: africanos divididos
  • [Zambia] A Zimbabwean street vendor in operation on Lusaka's streets.
    A Zimbabwean street vendor sells his wares on Lusaka's streets
  • [Lebanon] Families showing photographs of their missing relatives to MP Ibrahim Kanaan with pamphlets asking "until when?" [Date picture taken: 05/302006]
    Families showing photographs of their missing relatives to MP Ibrahim Kanaan with pamphlets asking
  • [Iraq] IRCS in Kirkuk complain emergecy aid is not reaching the displaced in the north. [Date picture taken: 05/30/2006]
    The Iraqi Red Crescent Society says it is finding it increasingly difficult to meet the needs of the displaced.
  • [Pakistan] At least 70 percent of those displaced by the quake have now gone back to their villages, but thousands remain in squalid tented camps. [Date picture taken: 05/29/2006]
    At least 70 percent of those displaced by the quake have now gone back to their villages, but thousands remain in squalid tented camps
  • [Senegal] Fishing boats, Dakar. [Date picture taken: 05/31/2006]
    Type de pirogue utilisé pour la traversée vers les îles Canaries
  • [Senegal] Fishing boats, Dakar. [Date picture taken: 05/31/2006]
    Type de pirogue emprunté par les immigrants clandestins pour braver les mers et rejoindre l'Espagne
  • [Congo] An Aerial View of Mindouli, 140 Km South of Brazzaville. The city was Greatly destroyed During the 1998 To 2002 Civil War in the Pool Department. [Date picture taken: 05/28/2006]
    An aerial view of Mindouli
  • [Uganda] Uganda's Commissioner of Health Services Dr Sam Okware. [Date Picture taken: 05/26/2006]
  • [Syria] International report says nearly half of Iraqis in Syria are children. [Date picture taken: 05/31/2006]
  • [Uganda] Joseph Kony, leader of the Ugandan rebel group, the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA). [Date picture taken: May 2006]
    The US has called on Joseph Kony, leader of the LRA, to sign and adhere to the Final Peace Agreement (FPA)
  • [Guinea] Minister of State for Presidential Affairs Fode Bangoura. [Date picture taken: 05/30/2006]
  • [Cote d'Ivoire] Mariam Diomande applies for a nationality document in May 2006. [Date picture taken: 05/25/2006]
    Mariam Diomande is applying for a nationality document
  • [Mozambique] AIDS. [Date picture taken: April 2006]
    Basta de promessas retóricas
  • [Comoros] Karthala crater fills with glowing lava. [Date picture taken: 05/29/2006]
    Karthala's crater last filled in May 2006
  • [Uganda] A nurse going to decontaminate a ward against cholera at Kitgum Hospital. [Date picture taken: May 2006]
    A nurse preparing to decontaminate a ward against cholera at Kitgum Hospital.
  • [Mozambique] Sign for a voluntary testing centre for HIV/AIDS in Naamacha. [Date picture taken: April 2006]
    A epidemia mudou, a testagem não acompanhou
  • [Afghanistan] The worst rioting since the fall of the Taliban followed a traffic accident where a US military lorry crashed into private cars in Kabul. [Date picture taken: 5/29/2006]
    The worst rioting since the fall of the Taliban followed a traffic accident where a US military lorry crashed into private cars in Kabul.

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