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  • [Myanmar] School girl Seven-year-old Chit Po Po [2005]
    HIV/AIDS prevention is part of the curriculum in primary and secondary schools in around one-third of the country's regions
  • [Mali] Welcome to Kidal sign in northern Mali. [Date picture taken: 05/22/2006]
    Welcome sign on road to Kidal
  • [South Africa] Community recreational centre manager Jonas Thanga has felt alot safer since the centre became a 'Gun Free Zone'. [Date picture taken: 05/24/2006]
    Centre manager Jonas Thanga has felt alot safer since the community recreational centre became a 'Gun Free Zone'.
  • [Angola] HIV+ activist Carolina Pinto. [Date picture taken: 02/2006]
    Se ele te ama, ele te vai aceitar
  • [Angola] HIV+ activist Carolina Pinto. [Date picture taken: 02/2006]
    Vivendo positivamente: Carolina Pinto, activista HIV+ angolana
  • [Angola] HIV+ activist Carolina Pinto. [Date picture taken: 02/2006]
  • [Nepal] A young mother monitors the growth and weight of her eight month old daughter. Thousands of mothers like her have become aware of child care and nutrition with help of community-based nutrition programmes of the Nepal government and UNICEF. [Date
    A young mother monitors the growth and weight of her eight-month-old daughter. Thousands of mothers like her have become aware of child care and nutrition with help from community-based nutrition programmes
  • [Sudan] Lodeli Morris, a 12-year old boy who is on remand in Yei prison for killing a man. [Pic taken: May 2006]
    Lodeli Morris, a 12-year old boy who is on remand in Yei prison for killing another boy.
  • [Sudan] The prison yard at Yei, southern Sudan. [Date picture taken: May 2006]
  • [Mali] Remote Kidal is 1,500 kms from the Malian capital Bamako. [Date picture taken: 05/20/2006]
    Située à 1 500 km au nord de Bamako, la capitale, la ville de Kidal est au coeur de la région qui a été secouée par une insurrection touareg et proche de la localité où ont eu lieu les récentes attaques
  • [Jordan] Foreign workers generally find employment in the construction, industry, services and agriculture sectors. [Date picture taken: 05/21/2006]
    Foreign workers generally find employment in construction and agriculture sectors.
  • [Nepal] Rural women participating in UNICEF-sponsored para-legal committee get their first taste of grassroots problem solving. [Date picture taken: 03/20/2006]
    Chandra Khanel, a member of the Methinkot para-legal committee, feels more empowered
  • [Angola] preparing the daily meal for 250 OVC at Kehemu suburb, Rundu. [May 2006]
    Preparing the daily meal for 250 OVCs at Kehemu suburb, Rundu
  • [Egypt] Police blocked off much of central Cairo in anticipation of demonstrations in solidarity with judges. [Date picture taken: 05/18/2006]
    Police anticipate a protest in Cairo against alleged police brutality.
  • [Angola] AIDS prevention in Lobito, Benguela province: Condom distribution at a stop for mototaxi drivers. [Date picture taken: April 2006]
    Distribuição de preservativos numa parada dos kupapatas
  • [Egypt] Police cordon off protesters in downtown Cairo. [Date picture taken: 05/18/2006]
    Critics fear the new anti-terror law may be used to crack down on the opposition even further
  • [Nepal] Rural women participating in a UNICEF-sponsored para-legal committee. [Date picture taken: 03/15/2006]
  • [Angola] AIDS prevention in Lobito, Benguela province: Condom distribution at a stop for mototaxi drivers. [Date picture taken: April 2006]
  • [Jordan] Palestinian students in Jordan hit by aid freeze on Hamas-led government. 
[Date picture taken: 05/17/2006]
    Palestinian students in Jordan hit by aid squeeze on Hamas-led government.
  • [Jordan] Majority of local journalists believe that press freedoms last year were "relatively lower" than the year before. [Date picture taken: 05/18/2006]
    Majority of local journalists believe that press freedoms last year were
  • [Syria] A UNHCR staff distributing food to Palestinian refugees who fled violence in Iraq at Tanaf border crossing on the Syrian-Iraqi border. [Date picture taken: 05/17/2006]
    A UNHCR staff member distributes food to Palestinian refugees on the Syrian-Iraqi border who fled violence in Iraq.
  • [Jordan] The new eco police force would work on creating "a pollution-free environment". [Date picture taken: 05/17/2006]
    The new eco police force would work on creating "a pollution-free environment."
  • [Mozambique] HIV+ child, Maputo-Mozambique. [Date picture taken: 04/28/2006]
    Tratamento ARV pediátrico: problemas a cada passo
  • [Djibouti] A vehicle being disinfected at a checkpoint in Djibouti, as part of efforts to contain the possible spread of bird flu.
[Date picture taken: May 2006]
    Desinfection
  • [Angola] A cholera patient in a MSF run cholera treatment centre, Luanda, Angola.[May 2006]
    A cholera patient in an MSF-run cholera treatment centre, Luanda
  • [Global] AMREF encourages shared information to improve HIV/AIDs management.
  • [Cote d'Ivoire] Pilot hearings start in Abidjan to identify Ivoirans who do not have birth certificates. [Date picture taken: 05/18/2006]
    Pro-government youths have halted hearings to establish citizenship in the government-held south of Cote d'Ivoire.
  • [Central Asia] Central Asians looking for work at a construction company in Moscow - despite new legislation many are exploited and have few rights. [Date picture taken: 05/06/2006]
    Central Asians looking for work at a construction company in Moscow - despite new legislation many are exploited and have few rights.
  • [Nepal] Children at a rural school enjoy a meal as part of WFP's feeding programme. [Date picture taken: 05/05/2006]
    Children at a rural school enjoy a meal as part of WFP's feeding programme
  • Guns Out of Control: the continuing threat of small arms - IRIN In-Depth.
  • [Namibia] The Khwe, a branch of the San ethnic group, now have a chance to keep their language alive.
    The Khwe, a branch of the San ethnic group, now have a chance to keep their language alive.
  • [South Africa] Sonny Molamu (middle), a volunteer with SOLOF, regularly hands out condoms to drivers at the taxi rank in Springs near Johannesburg. [Date picture taken: 05/17/2006]

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