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  • [Kenya] Nairobi's Kibera slum is home to the city's poorest people. [Date picture taken: 03/17/2006]
    Sous les toits de tôle de Kibera vit plus d'un demi-million de personnes
  • [Kenya] Open sewers and garbage are everywhere in Nairobi's Kibera slum. [Date picture taken: 03/17/2006]
    Open sewers and garbage are everywhere in Nairobi's Kibera slum
  • [Burundi] Burundi women and children waiting for a food distribution outside the Bugabira administrator's office in the drought stricken Kirundo province. [Date picture taken: February 2006]
    Women and children waiting for food during a past distribution in Kirundo Province
  • [Guinea-Bissau] Cacheu River near Farim. [Date picture taken: January 2005]
    Na questão da Sida, ninguém rema sozinho
  • [Kenya] UN special humanitarian envoy for the Horn of Africa, Kjell Magne Bondevik, walks past livestock carcases in drought-hit Kajiado district, Kenya. [Date picture taken: 02/26/2006]
    Kjell Magne Bondevik, walks past livestock carcases in drought-hit Kajiado district, Kenya, in February.
  • [Burundi] Local Administrator, Gerard Rugendintwaza, sitting in his office of the Bugabira commune in Northern Kirundo. [Date picture taken: February 2006]
  • [Burundi] An abandoned coffee plantation in Cewe, small locality in the drought affected Kirundo province, North of Burundi. [Date picture taken: February 2006]
    Burundi is facing a land crisis
  • [Burundi] Lake Gacamirinda in the northwestern region of Bugabira in Burundi is slowly drying up due to the drought. [Date picture taken: February 2006]
    Lake Gacamirinda in the north-western region of Bugabira in Burundi is slowly drying up due to over exploitation and poor water infrastructure
  • [Burundi] Burundi farmers sitting outside the Bugabira administrator office in North West Kirundo, waiting for a food distribution. [Date picture taken: February 2006]
    Waiting for food distribution: Parts of eastern and southern Burundi are threatened with acute food shortages following low agricultural yields compounded by an influx of returning refugees, a UN official has said
  • [Burundi] A beneficiary of the seed fair is buying some beans from a local vendor in the Kirundo province of Burundi. [Date picture taken: February 2006]
    The informal market is likely to continue to dominate in smallholder dried beans due to the highly dispersed and variable nature of production
  • [Burundi] A Burundi woman vendor at the seed fair in Kirundo waiting for customers.  
[Date picture taken: February 2006]
    La nourriture est un complément indispensable à la thérapie ARV
  • [Burundi] Seed Fair organized by Catholic Relief Service in the drought affected province of Kirundo in Burundi. A man is collecting his coupons before entering the market to purchase beans and other grains for planting. [Date picture taken: February 2006
  • [Iraq] Displaced families live in improvised tents as a result of sectarian violence. [Date picture taken: 11/13/2004]
    Displaced families live in improvised tents as a result of sectarian violence
  • [Jordan] Iranian-Kurdish refugees survived their first year at the Iraqi-Jordanian border thanks mainly to the supplies on water and food offered to them by truck drivers.
  • [Iraq] Displaced families live in improvised tents as a result of sectarian violence. [Date picture taken: 11/13/2004]
    Displaced families live in makeshift camps as a result of sectarian violence
  • [Senegal] A young man is listening to the radio, like 80 percent pf the Senegalese population. [Date picture taken: 03/16/2006]
    La radio est un medium écouté par 80 pour cent des Sénégalais, notamment les jeunes
  • [DRC] Map of North Kivu. [March 2006]
  • [DRC] Map of South Kivu. [March 2006]
  • [Swaziland] AIDS leaves a trail of orphans and granny-headed households in its wake. [Date picture taken: 2004]
  • [Jordan] In some regions of Jordan, up to 25 per cent of the population lives under the poverty line. [Date picture taken: 03/13/2006]
    Poverty reduction is a top priority.
  • [Nepal] An armed carrier stands guard along a road leading into Kathmandu on Wednesday as the Maoist blockade enters its second day. [Date picture taken: 03/15/2006]
    The army keeps watch on main roads into the capital as the rebel blockade enters its second day
  • [Pakistan] IOM rubble removal programme in Muzaffarabad. [Date picture taken: 03/15/2006]
    Most of Muzaffarabad is rubble following the quake - it needs clearing before reconstruction can start
  • [Nepal] Two metis or transgender persons in Kathmandu complain against police brutality being on the rise [Date picture taken: 01/16/2006]
  • [Swaziland] AIDS leaves a trail of orphans and granny-headed households in its wake. [Date picture taken: 2004]
    With the highest HIV prevalence rate in the world, Swaziland has a rapidly growing population of OVCs
  • [Swaziland] AIDS leaves a trail of orphans and granny-headed households in its wake. [Date picture taken: 2004]
  • [DRC] The Roman Catholic Cathedral in Bukavu, South Kivu. [Date picture taken: March 2006]
  • [DRC] Eugene Serufuli, governor of North Kivu Province. [Date picture taken: March 2006]
  • [DRC] Patrick Lavand'homme, head of office, Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). [Date picture taken: March 2006]
    Patrick Lavand'Homme, head of office, UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
  • [DRC] View of Bukavu town, capital of South Kivu. [Date picture taken: March 2006]
    Un demi million de personnes se sont réfugiées à Bukavu pour fuir les violences de la guerre
  • [DRC] Joseph Inganji, MONUC's humanitarian affairs officer in Bukavu, South Kivu. [Date picture taken: March 2006]
  • [DRC] Alpha Sow, head of the UN Mission in the DRC (MONUC) in Bukavu, South Kivu. [Date picture taken: March 2006]
    Alpha Sow, head of MONUC in Bukavu, South Kivu.
  • [DRC] Peter van Holder, liaison officer for Oxfam-Solidarites in Bukavu, South Kivu. [Date picture taken: March 2006]

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