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  • [Afghanistan] Local villagers work to build a temporary embankment around the Amu Darya River. [Date picture taken: 04/05/2006]
    Local villagers work to build a temporary embankment around the Amu Darya River
  • [South Africa] Regina. <font color="ff0000">* For PlusNews Portuguese only</font>
    Derrubando estereótipos sobre os seropositivos.
  • [Afghanistan] Living conditions remain dire throughout much of northern Afghanistan. [Date picture taken: 04/05/2006]
  • [Afghanistan] Former gunmen work in  a vehicle workshop -IOM project Shebarghan city. [Date picture taken: 04/05/2006]
  • [Afghanistan] Farmers in Nothern Balkh province. [Date picture taken: 04/04/2006]
  • [Afghanistan] Ex-combatants receiving small business help through an IOM project. 
[Date picture taken: 04/05/2006]
  • [Afghanistan] Even Small young children are involved in farming in northern Shulgara district of Balkh province.
[Date picture taken: 04/05/2006]
  • [Kenya] Nyang’ori Ohenjo, governance programme officer with the Centre for Minority Rights and Development (CERIMIDE) in Nairobi, Kenya. [Date picture taken: 04/08/2006]
    Nyang’ori Ohenjo, governance programme officer with the Centre for Minority Rights and Development (CERIMIDE) in Nairobi, Kenya
  • [Syria] National feelings have been running high in Damascus. [Date picture taken: 04/11/2006]
  • [Nepal] The security situation is deteriorating with the excessive use of police force against the peaceful democratic demonstrators. During the non-curfew hours at night, Nepalese people in the central capital rushed to the temples to pray for peace and
    As the security situation deteriorated, Nepalese people in the central capital rushed to the temples to pray for peace and an end to the violence
  • [Ethiopia] This woman in the Gode feeding center, some 1,000 km south-east of Addis Ababa in the Somali region, has brought her malnourished one year old child to the hospital, because she has nothing more to feed him, except sweet water. [Date picture ta
  • [Egypt] Between 2,000 and 3,000 children work in the quarries; some are as young as seven. [Date picture taken: 04/09/2006]
    Between 2,000 and 3,000 children work in the quarries; some are as young as seven.
  • World Health Day 2006: Working together for health - logo.
  • [Egypt] The lack of regulation makes it easy for quarry owners to use rock splitters without covering their blades or taking other safety measures. [Date picture taken: 04/09/2006]
  • [Egypt] Inhaling the rock dust that covers the quarries causes asthmatic bronchitis, pulmonary infections and chronic coughs. [Date picture taken: 04/09/2006]
  • [Sudan] Juba Teaching Hospital, so crowded that patients sleep on the floor. [Date picture taken: 01/23/2006]
    The four hospitals in Warrap were destroyed during the war and only one has been renovated
  • [Burundi] World Bank’s Robert Prouty explains a point. [Date picture taken: 04/06/2006]
  • [Burundi] Liberate Nicayenzi, Member of parliament in the Transition National Assembly of Burundi. [Date picture taken: 03/09/2004]
    Liberate Nicayenzi, Member of parliament in the Transition National Assembly of Burundi
  • [Burundi] Andre Bampoye, Burundi’s Director General for Secondary Education. [Date picture taken: 04/06/2006]
  • [Nepal] The government has mobilised armed police to control the peaceful political demonstrations, held all across the country to protest against the king's absolute rule. [Date picture taken: 04/07/2006]
    The government has mobilised armed police to control the peaceful political demonstrations, held across the country to protest against the king's absolute rule
  • [Iraq] Mixed couples defy sectarian violence. [Date picture taken: 03/06/2006]
    Jamal and Hadeel (a mixed couple) with their children
  • [Nepal] Even shoppers were arrested during a clampdown on democracy demonstrations in the capital. [Date picture taken: 04/06/2006]
    Even some shoppers were arrested during a clampdown on democracy demonstrations in the capital
  • [Kyrgyzstan] Cancer treatment - there are just three centres for diagnosis and treatment. [Date picture taken: 03/22/2006]
    Tackling a growing cancer problem - there are just three centres for diagnosis and treatment is expensive
  • [Afghanistan] A new programme to bring more women into growing fruit for cash in Balkh province.
    A new programme to bring more women into growing fruit for cash in Balkh province
  • [Afghanistan] Afghan athletes who became mine victims.
    Afghan athletes who became mine victims - up to 100 people per month are still being killed and injured by mines and UXOs
  • [Iraq] Jamal and Hadeel (a mixed couple) at home with their children. [Date picture taken: 03/06/2006]
  • [Ethiopia] New UNMEE Force Commander, Maj Gen Mohammed Taisir Masadeh. 
[Date picture taken: April 2006]
    New UNMEE Force Commander, Maj Gen Mohammed Taisir Masadeh
  • [Iraq] A Palestinian family has taken refuge with relatives in the capital. [Date picture taken: 03/05/2006]
    Palestinian refugees in Iraq face daily death threats to leave the country, but have nowhere to go.
  • [Uganda] Abstinence messages have replaced billboards promoting condom use along Kampala's streets. [Date picture taken: April 2006]
    The government maintains that its policy has never shifted from ABC
  • [Uganda] Abstinence messages have replaced billboards promoting condom use along Kampala's streets. [Date picture taken: April 2006]
    Les comportements qui évoluent exigent de repenser les stratégies de prévention du VIH pour mieux combattre l'épidémie
  • [Angola] AIDS prevention and sex education target children and teenagers. [Date picture taken: 11/02/2005]
    Social spending steadily rising as growth hits double digits
  • [Angola] AIDS prevention and sex education target children and teenagers. [Date picture taken: 12/13/2005]

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