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  • [Mozambique] Community radio, Namacha. [Date picture taken: 03/07/2006]
  • [Yemen] Nearly half of all girls in Yemen are married before their 18th birthday, one of the highest rates in the world. [Date picture taken: 01/17/2006]
  • [Jordan] Stranded workers in Amman allege there is no running water in the apartment building now housing about 50 men. Instead, the men say they make several trips up 7 flights of stairs each day to get their water from a well on the ground floor, near t
  • [Lebanon] Al-Ghadir river in Hay el-Selom: evidence of poor infrastructure in the area.
    With no proper sewage system Al-Ghadir river in Hay el-Selom is full of waste.
  • [DRC] UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan fielding questions from reporters in Kinshasa, capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Annan  arrived in Kinshasa on 21 March, 2006 for a three-day visit, on the fourth and final leg of his African tour. [Date pi
    UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan fielding questions from reporters on Tuesday in Kinshasa, capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
  • [Congo] UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan and Republic of Congo President Denis Sassou-Nguesso take questions from reporters in Brazzaville, Capital of the Republic of Congo. <br><br>Kofi Annan et Sassou Nguesso répondant aux questions de la presse après
  • [Congo] Arms pyre in Brazzaville, capital of Republic of Congo before it was set alight by  UN Secretary-Gneral Kofi Annan and Republic of Congo President Dennis Sassou-Nguesso. <br><br>Une vue des armes avant leur mise à feu par Kofi Annan et Denis Sass
    Japan provides $2 million to help the Republic of Congo's gun retrieval agency continue its work
  • [Lebanon] Bad roads and poor housing: a common scene in southern suburbs.
    Invest in unpaved roads rather than upgrading existing ones
  • [Egypt] Panic over bird flu grew with the announcement of the first human cases in Egypt. [Date picture taken: March 2006]
    Though there are no longer any bird flu infections among humans, the threat posed by the virus remains
  • [Egypt] Panic over bird flu in Egypt increased following the announcement of the first human cases. [Date picture taken: March 2006]
    Virus H5N1 was first detected among birds in Egypt in February 2006, and among humans a month later
  • [Egypt] A foot and mouth disease outbreak could devastate the cattle industry, experts say. [Date picture taken: 07/11/2005]
    A foot and mouth disease outbreak could devastate the cattle industry, experts say.
  • [Lebanon] Human rights lawyer Muhamad Mugraby faces charges in military court.
    Human rights lawyer Muhamad Mugraby faces charges in a military court.
  • [Nepal] Fearful of a possible shortage, hundreds of motorcycles queued up for petrol on Monday in Kathmandu, despite the Maoist announcement that the blockade had been lifted. [Date picture taken: 03/20/2006]
  • [Nepal] Chronic kidney disease is emerging as a public health concern in Nepal. Many poor patients like Ramesh Lama suffer economically and in their health due to lack of enough public awareness on how to prevent kidney failure. [Date picture taken: 03/20
    Patients that need 24-hours treatment or care are at risk, say officials
  • [Egypt] Women in Egypt. [Date picture taken: 03/19/2006]
    Women in Egypt are generally fearful of being ostracised or hurt if they report a rape incident
  • [Egypt] Street scene. [Date picture taken: 03/19/2006]
  • [Iraq] Residents in the capital still waiting for compensation for homes destroyed during the war in 2003. [Date picture taken: 02/04/2006]
    Residents in the capital are still waiting for compensation for homes destroyed during the 2003 war.
  • [Yemen] Rashida al-Qaili, the second Yemeni woman to declare her intention to enter presidential race. [Date picture taken: 03/11/2006]
    Rashida al-Qaili, the second Yemeni woman to declare her intention to enter presidential race.
  • [Nepal] OHCHR head of office in Nepal, Ian Martin, describing some of the challenges his office is now facing. [Date picture taken: 01/18/2006]
    OHCHR head of office in Nepal, Ian Martin, describing some of the challenges his office is now facing
  • [Nepal] Residents in the western city of Nepalganj over the weekend avoided using their cars and took to their bicycles during the nationwide Maoist-imposed blockade on all traffic. [Date picture taken: 03/19/2006]
  • [Nepal] Residents in the western city of Nepalganj avoided using their cars and took to their bicycles during the nationwide Maoist-imposed blockade on all traffic over the weekend. [Date picture taken: 03/19/2006]
  • [Nepal] Residents in the western city of Nepalganj avoided using their cars and took to bicycles during the nationwide Maoist-imposed blockade on all traffic. [Date picture taken: 03/19/2006]
  • [Kenya] Charles Omondi is determined to live life to the fullest. [Date picture taken: 03/17/2006]
    People living with HIV are ready to take up the mantle of prevention
  • [Mozambique]
    Crianças HIV+ constituem 80 por cento das mortes causadas por infecções respiratórias
  • [Mozambique] Manica, Espungabera, 1987.
    As vozes delas são importantes!
  • [Guinea-Bissau] Ingore, 2005. [Date picture taken: January 2005]
    O futuro delas depende da resposta
  • [Guinea-Bissau] Farim, 2005, carrying silt for the production of salt.
  • [Guinea-Bissau] Cacheu, 2005, selling groundnuts.
  • [Mozambique] Manica, Chimoio, 1988. Football match at sunset.
    É futebol...bate o coração
  • [Mozambique] Sofala, Beira, 1988. Fishermen haul in their nets at Macuti beach.
  • [Guinea-Bissau] Village K-3,Awa (16, married with two children) and her younger brother. [Date picture taken: January 2005]
  • [Guinea-Bissau] Bissau, Mr. Mario Dias tells about the 1963 dockworkers revolt against the Portuguese colonial regime. [Date picture taken: January 2005]
    Marinheiros guineenses prontos para a prevenção

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