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  • [DRC] Bernard Emmanuel Suila - Union Socialiste Libérale (USL). [Date picture taken: 04/24/2006]
  • [DRC] Antoine Gizenga - Parti Lumumbiste Unifié (PALU). [Date picture taken: 04/24/2006]
  • [DRC] Eugene Ndongala Diomi - Démocratie Chrétienne (DC). [Date picture taken: 04/24/2006]
  • [DRC] Alou Kalokola Bonioma - Independent. [Date picture taken: 04/24/2006]
  • [DRC] Jean Pierre Gombo Bemba - Mouvement de liberation du Congo (MLC). [Date picture taken: 04/24/2006]
    Jean Pierre Bemba
  • [DRC] Kasonga Banyingela - Alliance des Paysans et Ecologistes (APE). [Date picture taken: 04/24/2006]
  • [Syria] Mahar Mifarej escaped poverty by joining a charity and training as a chef. [Date picture taken: 05/07/2006]
    Mahar Mifarej escaped poverty by joining a charity and training as a chef
  • [Congo] Populations of Lekety, north of Congo, are not informed on HIV/AIDS. [April 2006]
    Na hora do desencravamento, é urgente informar as populações de Lekety sobre SIDA.
  • [Zimbabwe] Epworth residents affected by Operation Murambatsvina. [Date picture taken: 05/04/2006]
    There is little cheer for Zimbabweans
  • [Zimbabwe] The Hopley Farm resettlement camp for those affected by Operation Murambatsvina. [Date picture taken: 05/03/2006]
    Zimbabwe] The Hopley Farm resettlement camp for those affected by Operation Murambatsvina. [Date picture taken: 05/03/2006]
  • [Congo] The health centre of Lekety, north of Congo, has no HIV/AIDS facilities. [April 2006]
    A health centre in the Republic of Congo
  • [Guinea-Bissau] Lamine Sande, 1st HIV Positive to reveal his status in public, in Guine-Bissau. [Date picture taken: 04/10/2006]
    Lamine Sandé – primeiro seropositivo guineense a apresentar-se publicamente
  • [Zimbabwe] Tony and Daisy Maulana sit in the verandah of the school they built in Epworth. The school provides free education to more than 1,000 poor children in the neighbourhood. [Date picture taken: 05/04/2006]
  • [Zimbabwe] Epworth resident affected by Operation Murambatsvina. [Date picture taken: 05/04/2006]
    Health services collapse
  • [Zimbabwe] Epworth residents affected by Operation Murambatsvina. [Date picture taken: 05/04/2006]
  • [Zimbabwe] The UN's model temporary shelter in Hopley Farm, which was rejected by the Zimbabwean government. [Date picture taken: 05/03/2006]
  • [Zimbabwe] The Hopley Farm resettlement camp for those affected by Operation Murambatsvina. [Date picture taken: 05/03/2006]
  • [Zimbabwe] IOM's temporary shelter in the Hopley Farm resettlement camp, outside Harare. [Date picture taken: 05/03/2006]
  • [Zimbabwe] Women receive cotton wool packs from Christian Care at the Hopley Farm resettlement camp, outside Harare. [Date picture taken: 05/03/2006]
  • [Zimbabwe] The Hopley Farm resettlement camp, outside Harare, for those affected by Operation Murambatsvina. [Date picture taken: 05/03/2006]
  • [Zimbabwe] The Hopley Farm resettlement camp, outside Harare for those affected by Operation Murambatsvina. [Date picture taken: 05/03/2006]
    Hopely Farm resettlement camp
  • [Zimbabwe] The Hopley Farm resettlement camp, outside Harare for those affected by Operation Murambatsiva. [Date picture taken: 05/03/2006]
    A third winter without housing
  • [Zimbabwe] Operation Murambatsvina survivors in the Hatfield resettlement camp outside Harare. [Date picture taken: 05/02/2006]
  • [Zimbabwe] The Hatfield resettlement camp, outside Harare for those affected by Operation Murambatsvina. [Date picture taken: 05/02/2006]
  • [Zimbabwe] Good rains have helped the maize crop. [Date picture taken: 05/02/2006]
    Weather has played havoc with the harvest
  • [Zimbabwe] A woman affected by Operation Murambatsvina tries to sell some of her produce outside her government-constructed house in the Hatfield resettlement camp outside Harare. [Date picture taken: 05/02/2006]
    Zimbabwe will need to import grain again this year to meet shortages, says a report
  • [Zimbabwe] A grandmother, uprooted by Operation Murambatsvina is trying to support her seven grandchildren in the Hatfield resettlement camp, outside Harare. [Date picture taken: 05/02/2006]
    The current situation could reverse the trend
  • [Zimbabwe] The government- constructed box-like homes for those affected by Operation Murambatsvina in the Hatfield resettlement camp. [Date picture taken: 05/02/2006]
    The government- constructed box-like homes for those affected by Operation Murambatsvina
  • [Zimbabwe] There are few remaining independent newspapers in Zimbabwe. [Date picture taken: 05/02/2006]
    The media appears to be coming under increasing pressure
  • [Zimbabwe] Residents affected by Operation Murambatsvina in Mbare, Harare have grown maize in their backyards which once housed illegal outbuildings to support their families. [Date picture taken: 05/01/2006]
    Une mauvaise récolte de plus
  • [Zimbabwe] A former carpenter, with the remnants of his business demolished during Operation Murambatsvina. [Date picture taken: 05/01/2006]
    Hard times
  • [Zimbabwe] A fresh produce market in Mbare, Harare. [Date picture taken: 05/01/2006]
    With inflation at almost 1,200 percent, people are turning to religion

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