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  • [Somalia] Women and children at food distribution in Isdorto. [Date picture taken: 01/26/2006]
    Maternal mortality rates have declined in Somaliland but more needs to be done, say officials (file photo)
  • [Somalia] Dried out water catchment area of Isdorto village. [Date picture taken: 01/26/2006]
    The delay in the rainy season is undermining the food security of pastoralists
  • [Somalia] Dried out farming fields between Burduhunle and Gorbato. [Date picture taken: 01/26/2006]
    Drought-affected farming fields between Burduhunle and Gorbato, southern Somalia.
  • [Somalia] IDP women in camp nort east of Wajid. [Date picture taken: 01/24/2006]
    Drought-affected Somali women waiting for food aid near Wajid.
  • [Somalia] Elderly woman in IDP camp north east of Wajid southern Somalia. [Date picture taken: 01/24/2006]
  • [Somalia] Elderly IDP woman in camp north east of Wajid. [Date picture taken: 01/24/2006]
    A displaced family in a camp in southern Somalia
  • [Syria] Abdul-Aziz al-Kheir was imprisoned for 13 years for his work as an opposition politician. [Date picture taken: 01/18/2006]
    Abdul-Aziz al-Kheir was imprisoned for 13 years for his work as an opposition politician
  • [Pakistan] Farmers who have lost land and livestock are among the most vulnerable survivors in terms of restoring their livelihoods. [Date picture taken: 02/24/2006]
    Farmers who have lost land and livestock are among the most vulnerable survivors in terms of restoring their livelihoods
  • [Nigeria] One of several photos distributed by the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), a militant group claiming to fight for local control of the region's oil wealth. Photo is apparently of MEND militants and foreign oil workers they
    Photograph distributed by MEND militants upon taking the hostages
  • [South Africa] Phophi Sophie Makushu, 55, in her home in Sihlala Nge Nkani, in front of a picture of President Thabo Mbeki. [February 2006]
    Phophi Sophie Makushu, 55, in front of a picture of President Thabo Mbeki
  • [South Africa] Sinkie Makushu, founder of the settlement and outspoken critic of the local government. [February 2006]
  • [South Africa] A typical mokhukhu in Sihlala Nge Nkani, which translated from Venda means, "We stay by force." [February 2006]
    Millions of South Africans do not have access to adequate housing
  • [Global] Kristina Koch, OCHA donor. relations officer in New York. [Date picture taken: 02/21/2006]
    Kristina Koch, donor relations officer with OCHA New York
  • [Pakistan] Field officers for Save the Children are conducting house-to-house assessments to identify the poorest survivors for a cash injection programme. [Date picture taken: 02/24/2006]
  • [Pakistan] Many children are being held back from school to help with chores as adults attempt to reestablish their shattered livelihoods. [Date picture taken: 02/24/2006]
  • [Pakistan] A young boy in quake-ravaged northern Pakistan. [Date picture taken: 02/24/2006]
  • [Kenya] UN special humanitarian envoy for the Horn of Africa, Kjell Magne Bondevik, talks to a livestock keeper, Moses Yiare, in Kajiado district, Kenya. [Date picture taken: 02/23/2006]
    UN special humanitarian envoy for the Horn of Africa, Kjell Magne Bondevik, talks to livestock keeper, Moses Yiare, in Kajiado district, Kenya.
  • [Nigeria] Mosque in the southern city of Onitsha burned during Christian-on-Muslim violence - reprisal attacks for anti-Christian violence in the north over the caricatures of Prophet Muhammad. [Date picture taken: February 2006]
    Mosquée incendiée au cours des violences interconfessionnelles dans le sud d'Onitsha
  • [Jordan] Billboards like this one in Amman are informing citizens about their rights.
    Billboards like this one in Amman are informing citizens about their rights
  • [Iraq] An awareness campaign telling children not to play with birds is underway. [Date picture taken: February 2006]
    A massive awareness campaign exposing the dangers of close contact with birds is underway.
  • [Iraq] Ducks in northern Iraq are also said to be carrying the bird flu virus. [Date picture taken: February 2006]
    Le virus de la grippe aviaire a été détecté au Niger chez des canards domestiques
  • [Mozambique] Aids patient home based care, Tete province, Mozambique.
    Women play a greater role in domestic and care work
  • [Jordan] Women activists call for greater rights as they cycle to parliament to hand in petition. [Date picture taken: 02/22/2006]
    Women activists call for greater rights
  • [Jordan] Women activists call for greater rights as they cycle to parliament to hand in petition. [Date picture taken: 02/22/2006]
  • [Afghanistan] UN special envoy,Tom Koenigs speaking at a press conferernce in Kabul on Thursday 23 February. [Date picture taken: 02/23/2006]
    UN special envoy, Tom Koenigs, speaking at a press conferernce in Kabul on Thursday
  • [Mozambique] Taking care of a child. (HIV+)
  • [Mozambique] Aids patient, Tete province, Mozambique.
    Aqui não há cama para você
  • [Mozambique] Aids patient, Tete province, Mozambique.
    Moxico aguarda pelo tratamento ARV
  • [Ivory Coast] Since 2005, Agnes Kouassi is the president of Amepouh, one of the oldest association of women living with HIV in Cote d'Ivoire.
    Agnès dit avoir retrouvé l'espoir grâce au soutien de son mari et de l'association Amépouh, à Abidjan
  • [Senegal] Chicken in a farm in northern Senegal. [Date picture taken: 02/18/2006]
    Thousands of birds have been culled in the wake of an H5N1 flu outbreak three weeks ago on 09 September
  • [Afghanistan] FAO country representative, Serge Verniau, speaking at a press conference at a press conference at the Kala-e-Hashmat Khan Lake, outside the Afghan capital, Kabul. [Date picture taken: 02/22/2006]
    FAO country representative, Serge Verniau, speaking at a press conference at the Kala-e-Hashmat Khan Lake, outside the Afghan capital, Kabul, on Wednesday
  • [Pakistan] Little boys celebrate their new classroom, a semi-permanent structure build by Save the Children, in the village of village of Chandara in the district of Muzaffarabad. [Date picture taken: 02/20/2006]
    Little boys celebrate their new classroom, a semi-permanent structure built by Save the Children, in the village of Chandara in the district of Muzaffarabad

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