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  • [Nepal] Food traders are confident that food crises will not take place soon contrary to the media speculation and false rumours. [Date picture taken: 04/18/2006]
    Food traders in Kathmandu are confident that a food crisis will not take place contrary to media speculation and false rumours
  • [Sudan] Bor Dinka returnees celebrate after disembarking from a barge that brought them back home from Juba after 15 years. [Date picture taken: 04/02/2006]
    Bor Dinka families celebrate upon returning to their war-ravaged homeland
  • [Sudan] Erik de Mul, head of UNDP in southern Sudan. [Date picture taken: 04/12/2006]
    Erik de Mul, head of UNDP in southern Sudan.
  • [Lebanon] Illiteracy class in Ain El-Remmaneh.
    A literacy class in Ain El-Remmaneh
  • [Nepal] Hundreds Hundreds of overseas migrant workers have been stranded in the capital due to the indefinite national strike. [Date picture taken: 04/17/2006]
    Hundreds of overseas migrant workers have been stranded in the capital due to the indefinite national strike
  • [Nepal] More young students are joining the adult demonstrators as their schools 
remain closed due to the indefinite nationwide strike. [Date picture taken: 04/16/2006]
    With schools closed, many young Nepalese are joining adults in the recent anti-king demonstrations
  • [Nepal] Opposition political parties continue protest rallies against the king to force him to give up direct rule in the Himalayan kingdom. [Date picture taken: 04/14/2006]
    The king's offer is too little too late for most protesters, who now want him to stand down
  • [Rwanda] Paul Bisengimana, former Rwandan mayor, jailed for 15 years imprisonment for his role in the 1994 genocide in Rwanda. [Date picture taken: 04/13/2006]
    Paul Bisengimana , former Rwandan mayor
  • [Somalia] Watering animals in Afmadow well [Date picture taken: 03/26/2006]
    Watering animals in Afmadow (file photo): Hundreds of families have fled Afmadow after Somalia's Islamist Al-Shabab militia took over control of the southern town
  • [Nepal] Young boy, 12, rejoins the political rally despite his head injury after he was beaten up by the armed police force for participating in the anti-king democratic rally. [Date picture taken: 04/13/2006]
    A young boy, 12, rejoins the political rally despite his head injury after he was beaten up by armed police force for participating in an anti-king democratic rally
  • [Ethiopia] Dead livestock litter the road outside Goraye, southern Ethiopia, and health authorities fear the carcasses might contaminate the water in the surrounding ponds.
    Warning against disease
  • [Afghanistan] Despite the threat of bird flu, birds are sold openly at markets in the Afghan capital, Kabul. [Date picture taken: 04/13/2006]
    Despite the threat, birds continue to be sold openly at markets in the Afghan capital, Kabul
  • [Somalia] Jama Ali, man who lost his livestock. [Date picture taken: 04/01/2006]
  • [Somalia] Halima with her calf in Afmadow. [Date picture taken: 03/27/2006]
  • [Somalia] Burning cattle carcasses in Dif. [Date picture taken: 03/30/2006]
    Burning cattle carcasses in Dif.
  • [Ethiopia] Diramu Arero, 44, walked two hours to Tuka, 750 km south of Addis Ababa, to get her last child vaccinated against measles.
    Malaria killed about 270,000 Ethiopians in 2006
  • [Afghanistan] Birds openly being sold in Kabul market. [Date picture taken: 04/13/2006]
  • [South Africa] Kenneth Kaunda, Zambia´s first President, who became an AIDS activist after his son died of AIDS, speaks at a Red Cross regional symposium in Johannesburg, South Africa, in April 2006. [Date picture taken: April 2006]
  • [Mozambique] Luto com o vírus dentro de mim todos os dias porque quero viver e ver as minhas crianças crescidas.
    Luto com o vírus dentro de mim todos os dias porque quero viver e ver as minhas crianças crescidas
  • [Mozambique] A vida me deu uma chance: Luzete Chaúque, com o marido, Manuel e o filho mais novo, Rafael.
    Deficientes seropositivos ignorados pelas campanhas de prevenção de HIV
  • [Egypt] Hind al-Hinnawy, whose case has lead Egypt's legislature to re-examine paternity law. [Date picture taken: 04/13/2006]
    Hind al-Hinnawy, whose case has led Egypt's legislature to re-examine paternity law.
  • [CAR] Dr Joseph Foumbi, the UN Humanitarian Coordinator in the Central African Republic (CAR) and head of the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF). [Date picture taken: 04/12/2006]
    Dr Joseph Foumbi, the UN Humanitarian Coordinator in the Central African Republic
  • [Iraq] An unemployed widow with children to look after.  Iraqi women say they had more freedom under Saddam Hussein’s regime than now. [Date picture taken: 04/12/2006]
    Widows face tough times
  • [Iraq] Baghdadis say that life in the capital is getting worse by the day. [Date picture taken: 04/11/2006]
    More than 150,000 Iraqis had been displaced due to sectarian violence.
  • [Iraq] Health situation for children in Basra has deteriorated markedly since the US-led invasion in 2003. [Date picture taken: 04/12/2006]
    Of Iraq's 4.8 million children under five, one in five are thought to be chronically malnourished and about one in 10 underweight
  • [Iraq] Health workers decry lack of medical supplies. [Date picture taken: 04/12/2006]
    Health workers decry lack of medical supplies
  • [Nepal] Security forces have been beefed up in an effort to quell demontrators in the capital, Kathmandu. [Date picture taken: 04/11/2006]
    Security forces ready to battle protesters on Sunday
  • [Nepal] Concerns are growing over excessive use of police force against peaceful demonstrators all over the country. [Date picture taken: 04/12/2006]
    Concerns are growing over excessive use of police force against peaceful demonstrators all over the country
  • [Pakistan] Hijras are a particularly marginalised group in Pakistan and are often discriminated against. [Date picture taken: 04/05/2006]
    There are some 10,000 Hijras in Lahore alone
  • [DRC] Pierre Akele Adua Professor of Law, University of Kinshasa. [Date picture taken: 04/12/2006]
    Pierre Akele Adua
  • [South Africa] Natural healers market. [Date picture taken: 04/10/2006]
  • [South Africa] Natural healers market. [Date picture taken: 04/10/2006]

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