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  • [South Africa] Sonny Molamu, a volunteer with SOLOF, regularly hands out condoms to drivers at the taxi rank in Springs near Johannesburg. [Date picture taken: 05/17/2006]
  • [South Africa] Johannesburg. [Date picture taken: 05/12/2006]
    AIDS organisations say they need more user-friendly, country-specific HIV/AIDS information
  • [Sudan] The new IDP camp at Nyamlell in Aweil, Northern Bahr el Ghazal. [May 2006]
    The new IDP camp at Nyamlell in Aweil, Northern Bahr el Ghazal
  • [Sudan] James Mauen Deng with his sick child at Nyamlell therapeutic feeding centre, Northern Bahr el Ghazal.
  • [CAR] Léodégal Bazira, head of the UN country team in CAR. [Date picture taken: 05/15/2006]
    Léodégal Bazira, head of the UN country team in CAR
  • [Pakistan] Hand-made AK47s for sale at an illegal workshop near the Afghan border. [Date picture taken: 05/05/2006]
    Weapons are easily available at illegal workshops near the Afghan border; Jahangir said people in the area are suffering “horrific violence” as fighting had intensified over the past year
  • [Iraq] Thousands of Iraqis still await compensation for property lost during attacks. [Date picture taken: 05/12/2006]
    Thousands of Iraqis still await compensation for property lost during attacks.
  • [Afghanistan] Women pumping iron in the western Afghan city of Herat. [Date picture taken: 05/15/2006]
    Pumping iron is popular with women in Herat
  • [Senegal] The South African artist Madikida Churchill and its installation at Dak'Art, a biennial exhibition of contemporary African art. [May 2006]
    L’installation du plasticien sud-africain Madikida Churchill dans un haut lieu du festival 'In' du Dak’Art
  • [Afghanistan] Women pumping weight in the western city of Herat. [Date picture taken: 05/15/2006]
  • [Pakistan] This child's medical facility in Battagram faces closure. [Date picture taken: 5/16/2006]
    This child's medical facility in Battagram faces closure - since the earthquake it has treated more than 10,000 children
  • [Malawi] Mausoleum of Late Dr. 
Banda, unveiled 14th May 2006. [May 2006]
    Pomp and ceremony at the unveiling of the mausoleum
  • [Comoros] Ahmed Abdallah Sambi – ‘the Ayatollah’ – speaking at a political rally on Anjouan. [Date picture taken: 04/15/2006]
    Talking tough: Comoros Union president Ahmed Abdallah Sambi
  • [Iraq] Date palms disease has caused a huge loss to the Iraqi economy. [Date picture taken: 05/13/2006]
    Date palms disease has caused a huge loss to the Iraqi economy
  • [Nepal] Devya Gurang, a 24-year old transgender person, recalling when she first learnt that she was HIV infected, outside the MSM AIDS hospice in Kathmandu. [Date picture taken: 15/03/2006]
    Devya Gurang, un transsexuel de 24 ans posant devant l'hospice Blue Diamond Society, à Katmandou
  • [Cameroon] Amely-James Koh Bela has been investigating for 15 years child trafficking and prostitution across Africa, Asia and Europe. [Date picture taken: 05/12/2006]
    Cela fait 15 ans qu'Amély-James Koh Bela lutte sans relâche contre la prostitution infantile en Afrique et à travers le monde
  • [Djibouti] Minister of Health, Abdallah Abdillahi Miguil. [Date picture taken: 05/11/2006]
    Health minister Abdallah Abdillahi Miguil
  • [Cote d'Ivoire] Boys walking on the main street of Noe, on the Cote d'Ivoire Ghana border. [Date picture taken: 12/12/2005]
    As all the other children, orphans and vulnerable children need care and support
  • [Egypt] Security presence in downtown Cairo was massive in bids to break up demonstrations in solidarity with reformist judges. [Date picture taken: 05/11/2006]
    Security presence in downtown Cairo was massive in bids to break up demonstrations in solidarity with reformist judges
  • [Nepal] Peace in the valley - following the bilateral ceasefire. [Date picture taken: 05/07/2006]
    Villagers in Benimanipur are estatic - the bilateral ceasefire means they no longer live in fear
  • [Kenya] Lovy Longomba uses his music to pass on the HIV message. [Date picture taken: 05/11/2006]
    Lovy Longomba is spearheading the music industry's fight against HIV/AIDS
  • [Egypt] Demonstrators protesting in solidarity with reformist judges were grabbed and arrested at random by security forces cracking down on protests. [Date picture taken: 05/11/2006]
  • [Egypt] Demonstrations in downtown Cairo in solidarity with reformist judges were forcefully broken up by security forces. [Date picture taken: 05/11/2006]
  • [South Africa] Johannesburg street scene. [Date picture taken: 05/11/2006]
    South Africa is both a source and a country of destination for trafficking
  • [Kenya] Musical duo "Deux Vultures" advertising condoms in Nairobi. [Date picture taken: 05/11/2006]
    You can't ignore the disease when the painting is on the wall
  • [Tanzania] Boys and girls dance during the introduction of the "Kataa Malaria" project in Pemba Island in February. Pregnant women and children aged under five years received treated mosquito nets. [Date picture taken: February 2006]
    Boys and girls dance during the introduction of the
  • [Yemen] Fear of bird flu damages poultry business in Yemen. [Date picture taken: 05/08/2006]
    The demand for chickens is rising in Egypt
  • [Yemen] Fear of bird flu damages poultry business in Yemen. [Date picture taken: 05/08/2006]
    Fear of bird flu damages poultry business in Yemen
  • [Myanmar] Condom uasge has been boosted by use of this chameleon symbol - well known throughout the country. [Date picture taken: 02/20/2006]
    Un panneau de sensibilisation sur le VIH/SIDA au Myanmar. La grande majorité des travailleurs migrants en Thaïlande est d'origine birmane
  • [Mauritania] Crowds turned out to meet junta leader Vall on nationwide sweep. [May 2006]
  • [Mauritania] Transitional Junta leader Vall. [April 2006]
    Transitional junta leader, Colonel Ely Ould Mohammed Vall
  • [Mauritania] Junta leader Vall. [May 2006]

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