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  • [Cote d'Ivoire] Henri Chenal, an Ivorian national, became one of the nation's pioneers in trying to curb the spread of the virus after discovering he was HIV-positive in 1987. A well-known figure in the fight against AIDS, he has appeared on television an
    Henri Chenal a fait lui-même l’amère expérience d’une contamination au VIH par voie sanguine.
  • [Cote d'Ivoire] CIRBA, or Integrated Center for Bioclinical Research, is widely acclaimed as a top-rate center for people seeking counseling and anti-retroviral treatment - and the first to have 'European standards'.[Date picture taken: 03/14/2006]
  • [Pakistan] Heavy rain and landslides are disrupting return and relief operations in earthquake-affected areas of Pakistani-administered Kashmir. [Date picture taken: 03/14/2006]
    Heavy rain and landslides have killed at least 40 people while more are feared dead
  • [Pakistan] Returnees on the road back to Battagram from Meira quake camp [Date picture taken: 03/13/2006]
    Returnees on the road back to Battagram from Meira quake camp
  • [DRC] UN Under-Secretary-General Jean-Marie Guéhenno, head of the UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO). [Date picture taken: 03/09/2006]
    Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations Jean-Marie Guéhenno.
  • [Congo] "Ninja" rebel leader Frédéric Bitsangou, alias Pasteur Ntoumi. <br> <br>Le pesteur Ntoumi, Chef des ex-combattants ninjas animant une conférence de presse. [Date picture taken: 03/12/2006]
  • [DRC] UN Under-Secretary-General Jean-Marie Guéhenno, head of the UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO). [Date picture taken: 03/09/2006]
  • [Egypt] Arab journalists call for greater freedom at Cairo conference. [Date picture taken: 03/13/2006]
    Arab journalists call for greater freedom at Cairo conference.
  • [Syria] A democracy activist is mobbed by pro-government students. [Date picture taken: 03/09/2006]
    A democracy activist is mobbed by pro-government students.
  • [Pakistan] Some of the first returnees leave Muzaffarabad - where they spent five months after the 8 October earthquake - for their villages. [Date picture taken: 03/10/2006]
    Some of the first returnees leave Muzaffarabad - where they spent five months after the 8 October earthquake - for their villages
  • [Kenya] Halima Barre and her three-month-old baby, Rahma. [Date picture taken: 02/27/2006]
    Halima Barre and her three-month-old baby, Rahma.
  • [Guinea] iMoriba Sanogo, 35, an established tailor in his village north of Duekoue in government controlled western Cote d’Ivoire, Sanogo has managed to scratch together enough money to hire a foot-pedalled sewing machine that enables him to make a few
  • [Guinea] 39-year-old Bio Konneh, head of a family of seven including a baby granddaughter and her youngest a toddler son [pictured] are among 3,136 Ivorian refugees at Kouankan II refugee camp [Date picture taken: 02/24/2006]
    Bio Konneh, with her baby granddaughter, surrounded by her young family.
  • [Guinea] 39-year-old Bio Konneh, head of a family of seven including a baby granddaughter and youngest a toddler son [pictured] are among 3,136 Ivorian refugees at Kouankan II refugee camp. [Date picture taken: 02/24/2006]
  • [Guinea] Kouankan II refugee camp, where refugees from Cote d'Ivoire are building their homes out of mud bricks - even the children have to help. [Date picture taken: 02/24/2006]
  • [Cote d'Ivoire] UN special envoy for elections Antonio Monteiro. [Date picture taken: 03/08/2006]
    UN special envoy for elections Antonio Monteiro.
  • [Egypt] Laws continue to curb press freedom. [Date picture taken: 11/08/2005]
    Media freedom under attack in Egypt.
  • [Pakistan] Quake survivors like these are reluctant to return to their devastated villages - because they have no means of making a living and no home. [Date picture taken: 03/08/2006]
    Quake survivors like these are reluctant to return to their devastated villages - because they have no means of making a living and no home, in many cases
  • [Guinea] A market woman in Nzerekore, forest region. [Date picture taken: 02/25/2006]
    Une vendeuse sur un marché de N’zérékoré (photo d’archives)
  • [Swaziland] Swazi farmer Sifiso Mamba in his maize plot. [Date picture taken: March 2006]
    Swazi farmer Safiso Mamba
  • [Guinea] Kouankan II refugee camp, where refugees from Cote d'Ivoire are building their homes out of mud bricks. [Date picture taken: 02/24/2006]
    Nouvelles briques exposées au soleil dans le camp de Kouankan II
  • [Sudan] A displaced Zaghawa woman outside her shelter near Shaeria town. [Date picture taken: February 2006]
    Une déplacée soudanaise, une des 400 000 personnes menacées par la fermeture de la frontière
  • [Kenya] Malnutrition rates among children soar in Mandera, in Kenya's remote north-east, as drought takes hold in the region. [Date picture taken: February 2006]
    The locals are trying to cope with persistent dry conditions
  • [Sudan] Sudan Liberation Army fighters in Gereida. [Date picture taken: February 2006]
    Rebel Sudan Liberation Army fighters in Gereida
  • [Sudan] Part of the African Union compound just outside Shaeria, South Darfur. [Date picture taken: February 2006]
    The package will provide much-needed support to the African Union force currently deployed in Darfur
  • [Sudan] Some of the 55,000 people who recently fled after an attack on Mershing town at a meeting. [Date picture taken: February 2006]
  • [Horn of Africa] GHA food security outlook (Jun-Dec 2006). [Date picture taken: March 2006]
  • [Horn of Africa] GHA current food security status. [Date picture taken: March 2006]
  • [Egypt] Women and girls in the rural areas are most affected by illiteracy.
    In rural areas of Egypt, the perpetrator of a rape is often a family member, perhaps an uncle, and blame is often shifted to the victim
  • [Middle East] Director of UNIFEM’s Arab States Regional Office, Dr Haifa Abu Ghazaleh. [Date picture taken: 10/31/2005]
    Director of UNIFEM’s Arab States Regional Office, Dr Haifa Abu Ghazaleh.
  • [Kenya] Only massive investment by
Kenya's government to give herdsmen access to abbattoirs, freezing plants and good roads to market will pull them off the poverty line and allow them to survive lean times like the current drought, which has killed more
  • [Kenya] A mother and her babies who are recovering from malnutrition at a therapeutic feeding centre in Mandera town. [Date picture taken: 03/01/2006]
    Une mère et son enfant dans un centre d’alimentation thérapeutique de Mandera (photo d’archives)

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