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  • [Nepal] Many private hospitals and rescue groups are still unable to rescue many injured demonstrators due to a lack of curfew passes. [Date picture taken: 04/17/2006]
  • [Nepal] The royal government ordered the police and armed units to use any force necessary to prevent the anti-king protests. [Date picture taken: 04/11/2006]
    This lot will no longer be controlled by the king
  • [Afghanistan] Chickens and birds continue to be sold openly on the Kabul market. [Date picture taken: 04/24/2006]
    The latest case of bird flu in Egypt involved a child handling poultry
  • [Africa] Cape Town microbicides conference. [April 2006]
    Microbicides - still 10 years down the road
  • [Nepal] The indefinite strike by the opposition parties, coupled with a government-imposed a curfew has strongly affected tourism, Nepal’s largest industry and a critical source of revenue. [Date picture taken: 04/24/2006]
  • [Nepal] An injured policeman following clashes between demonstrators and security forces. [Date picture taken: 04/11/2006]
  • [Nepal] Even children, who had joined their parents in the protests, have not escaped the violence on the streets. [Date picture taken: 04/22/2006]
  • [Nepal] Human rights groups and members of the international community, especially the United Nations, have been critical of the excessive use of force against the peaceful demonstrators. According to the Nepali Congress (NC), the country’s largest part
  • [Angola] Cambamba reals in the aftermath of forced eviction. [02/??/2006]
    Cambamba reals in the aftermath of forced eviction
  • [Zambia] Several thousand children crush stones to support their families.
    Several thousand children crush stones to support their families
  • [Nepal] Nepalese youth are taking the lead in many of the country’s anti-king protests. [Date picture taken: 04/17/2006]
  • [Nepal] Despite the curfew in the capital, tens of thousands have come to the main streets of the city to publicly defy the government ban. [Date picture taken: 04/17/2006]
  • [Nepal] Child rights activists are seriously concerned over the closure of schools and the increasing number of children joining the adult demonstrators. [Date picture taken: 04/16/2006]
  • [Nepal] Transportation has halted since 5 April due to the nationwide strikes, preventing many Nepalese migrants from returning to their villages. [Date picture taken: 04/17/2006]
  • [Nepal] The deteriorating situation has led to heavy price hikes of basic food supplies, including fruit and vegetables. [Date picture taken: 04/18/2006]
  • [Nepal] Since 5 April, Nepal has come to a standstill following an indefinite general strike organised by the seven main opposition parties. [Date picture taken: 04/16/2006]
  • [Yemen] Voter registration begins in Yemen. [Date picture taken: 04/23/2006]
  • [Comoros] A voter casts her ballot. [Date picture taken: 04/16/2006]
    Smooth elections on all but one island
  • [Senegal] A woman near her 'daman' (hole) in the goldmines area of Tenkoto, south-east of Senegal. [April 2006]
  • [Senegal] A gold seeker in Tenkoto, south-east of Senegal. [April 2006]
  • [Uzbekistan] Anonymous testing centre - anyone can come here and get tested for HIV for free. [Date picture taken: 04/17/2006]
    Anonymous testing centre - anyone can come here and get tested for HIV for free
  • [Tanzania] The reforms are expected to improve the lives of HIV-positive Tanzanians.
    The reforms are expected to improve the lives of HIV-positive Tanzanians.
  • [Senegal] Goldmines in Tenkoto, in the south-east of Senegal. [April 2006]
    Mines d'or à Tenkoto, dans le sud-est du Sénégal. [Avril 2006]
  • [Uganda] Lunch time for displaced children at Swaria camp, Soroti district, eastern Uganda. [Date picture taken: 04/10/2006]
  • [Uganda] Displaced children whose parents have moved from Padibe camp to Madi Kiloc, Kitgum district, outside their new home. [Date picture taken: 04/06/2006]
  • [Uganda] An IDP's household property awaits the completion of a new home at Madi Kiloc camp, Kitgum. [Date picture taken: 04/10/2006]
  • [Uganda] Oboi Charles, an IDP who lives at Swaria camp, Soroti, eastern Uganda.
[Date picture taken: 04/10/2006]
    Oboi Charles, an IDP who lives at Swaria camp, Soroti, eastern Uganda.
  • [Uganda] Alonyo Janet, 38, with the youngest of her seven children at Madi Kiloc camp, Kitgum district. [Date picture taken: 04/06/2006]
    Alonyo Janet, 38, with the youngest of her seven children at Madi Kiloc camp, Kitgum district.
  • [Uganda] Omona Richard, 35, who has lived in an IDP camp since 1997; pictured at Madi Kiloc, north of Kitgum town. [Date picture taken: 04/06/2006]
    Omona Richard, 35, who has lived in an IDP camp since 1997, at Madi Kiloc north of Kitgum town
  • [Uganda] Martin Mogwanja, acting United Nations Humanitarian Coordinator, Uganda.
[Date picture taken: 04/11/2006]
    Martin Mogwanja, acting United Nations Humanitarian Coordinator in Uganda.
  • [Mozambique] Alcohol bars and commercial sex spread HIV/AIDS.
    Women fall victims to smugglers because they believe they can make a better living in South Africa
  • [Pakistan] Acid burn victim. [Date picture taken: 04/20/2006]
    An acid burn victim in Pakistan receiving treatment

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