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  • [Sudan] Baby burnt in Darfur bombing raid.
  • State of the world's children.
  • [Sudan] Darfur man shows his burns.
    Darfur man shows injuries sustained during Janjawid attack
  • [Sudan] Darfur child caught up in bombing raid.
    Darfur child caught up in bombing raid
  • [Ethiopia] DPPC head Simon Mechale.
    Simon Mechale
  • [Kyrgyzstan] Many buildings in dying town are demolished for construction materials.
  • [Kyrgyzstan] A queue at the only water tap in Naiman.
    A queue at the only water pipe in Naiman, Kyrgzstan. The World Bank estimates that only 30 percent of households in rural areas of Central Asia have piped water
  • [Cote d'Ivoire] UN Humanitarian Envoy Carolyn McAskie, with UN resident representative Abdoulaye Mar Dieye, giving a news conference on the last day of her mission.
  • [Cote d'Ivoire] UN Humanitarian Envoy, Carolyn McAskie, and rebel leader Guillaume Soro.
  • [Mauritania] Moringa powder.
  • [Mauritania] Moringa tree.
    A Moringa tree
  • [GLOBAL] Aryeh Neier, president of the Open Society Institute.
    Aryeh Neier, president of the Open Society Institute
  • [Central African Republic (CAR)] Some of the fishermen who continued with their trade after the May 2001 coup attempt in the Central African Republic.
  • [Ethiopia] Private newspapers.
    Some private newspapers
  • [Iraq] Nazarki prison in Dahuk.
    Nazarki prison in Dahuk, now home to 200 displaced people.
  • [Iraq] Motorists fill up at one of Dahuk’s two government-owned petrol stations.
    Motorists fill up at one of Dahuk’s two government-owned petrol stations
  • [Iraq] House construction in Dahuk.
    Workers finishing one of the new houses in Ekmala.
  • [Afghanistan] Around hundred prisoners demonstrated their anger by a two day food strike, complaining their were starving due to insufficient food and the cells were narrow and dump.
    Overcrowding is a universal problem in Afghanistan's jails
  • [Ethiopia] Schoolchildren in SNNPR.
  • [DRC] Former child soldiers at a transit camp in Bunia. (cassava drying).
    Former child soldiers at a transit camp in Bunia
  • [DRC] Former child soldiers at a transit camp in Bunia. (cassava drying)
    Anciens enfants soldats dans un camp de transit à Bunia
  • [Afghanistan] Like many other prisons in Afghanistan, lack of space and proper building is a major problem  for prisoners in Pul-i-Khumri Jail.
  • [Iraq] House construction in Dahuk.
  • [Ethiopia] Ahmed Mume inspects his khat crop.
    Ahmed Mume inspects his khat crop
  • [GLOBAL] CHOGM in Abuja, 2003
    Commonwealth summit dominated by absent Zimbabwe
  • [Central African Republic (CAR)] A Pygmy couple in Gbokila village, 26 km from the capital, Bangui. Date taken: 6 December 2003.
  • [Central African Republic (CAR)] The confiscated firearms before they were set ablaze. Date taken: 25 July 2003
  • [Central African Republic (CAR)] Former soldiers return to Bangui via River Oubangui from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Date taken: 1 August 2003.
  • [Central African Republic (CAR)] A former rebel integrated into the country's security services: Date taken: 18 October 2003 in Bangui.
    Former rebel integrated into the CAR's security services. Bangui, 18 October 2003
  • [Central African Republic (CAR)] Disarmed former combatants undergo vocational training in Bangui. Date taken: 14 October 2003.
  • [Afghanistan] However disarmed soldiers are enjoying their civil careers, they worry of further conflicts and reengagements in arms if the arms of local commanders are not collected.
  • [Liberia] Former fighter turnig in their weapons to UN peacekeepers.
    Last week's event has led the UN to postpone disarmament until late January 2004

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