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  • [Kyrgyzstan] Ayla, a commercial sex worker in Osh.
    Ayla works as a prostitute to sustain her drug addiction
  • [Mauritania] Presidential challengers Mohamed Ould Haidallah and Ahmed Ould Daddah in an intimate moment aftr Haidallah's release.
    Haidallah, on the left, with opposition candidate Ould Daddah after Haidallah's release prior to the 7 November polls
  • [Mauritania] Mauritanian women waiting in line to vote.
    Thousand of Mauritanians voted in presidential elections which the opposition characterized as a "massive fraud"
  • [Nigeria] Child labourers.
    Trafficked children crushing stones at Alamutu
  • [Ethiopia] Some of Ethiopia's private newspapers.
    Some of Ethiopia's private newspapers.
  • UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, Jan Egeland, of Norway. Date: September 2003
    Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, Jan Egeland, has completed his fact-finding mission to Zimbabwe
  • [Mauritania] The main mosque in Nouakchott- Mauritania adopted Islam as the state religion in 1991.
    The main mosque in Nouakchott- Mauritania adopted Islam as the state religion in 1991
  • [Mauritania] Opposition leaders Haidallah and Ould Daddah embracing after Haidallah's temporary release during presidential elections in 2003.
  • [Kyrgyzstan] Natalia Shumskaya at the training centre.
  • [Mauritania] Opposition parties have said that the presidential elections were fraud.
  • [Nigeria] Child labourers.
    Child labourers in neighbouring Nigeria
  • [Ethiopia] Grandmother Mulunesh Alemu, who looks after four AIDS orphans.
  • [Uganda] Jessica, who is now a teenager, was just nine years old when she was abducted by the Lords Resistance Army (LRA).
    Jessica, who is now a teenager, was just nine years old when she was abducted by the LRA.
  • [Tanzania] Ruud Lubbers, UN High Commissioner for Refugees, during a visit to Tanzania, 8 November.
    UN High Commissioner for Refugees Ruud Lubbers during a visit to Tanzania on 8 November.
  • [Angola] Julio resting on a stool near Kinaxixi market. Julio Landaca Viti is a 32-year old former soldier from Bie province.
    More still needs to be done to help ex-soldiers re-establish productive lives
  • [Ethiopia] Collecting water for agriculture in Ethiopia.
    Collecting water for agriculture in Ethiopia
  • [Uganda] Jan Egeland with IDPs.
    UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, Jan Egeland with IDPs in Uganda
  • [Tanzania] A traditional healer prepares medicine at a hospital in Tanga, Tanzania.
Date taken: October 2003
    Many Ugandans cannot afford proper medicines and resort to traditional healers.
  • [Angola] Alex (centre) surrounded by his friends. Alex, aged 20, has polio and cannot walk.
    The youth can also participate in sport at the centres
  • [Angola] Chicago, a 16-year old shoe-shine boy who makes his living polishing the shoes of passers-by.
    Chicago.
  • [Uganda] Displaced sleeping out in Kitgum town.
    Displaced children in northern Uganda
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  • [Kyrgyzstan] Clean water remain problematic in Kyryzstan.
  • [Horn of Africa] Martti Ahtisaari, UN Special Envoy for the Humanitarian Crisis in the Horn of Africa.
  • [Uganda] Girls dismissed from textile factory stage sit-in in Kampala. AGOA girls protesting.
  • [Iraq] Women for women's group, Baghdad.
    Women given confidence through new project
  • [Iran] SpecialRapporteur for freedom of expression, Ambeyi Ligabo in Tehran.
    UN Special Rapporteur for freedom of expression, Ambeyi Ligabo in Tehran
  • [SWAZILAND] Swazi chiefs in full regalia.
    Swazi customs are a chief concern
  • [Central African Republic (CAR)] A littered Bangui street: The aftermath of looting, a day after the 15 March coup in the Central African Republic. Date taken: 16 March 2003.
    A littered Bangui street: The aftermath of looting, a day after the 15 March coup.
  • [Ethiopia] Meaza Ashenafi EWLA.
    Meaza Ashenafi
  • [CÔTE D'IVOIRE] Abidjan: Courageous Woman in a Shantytown.
    Rosalie, ekes a living from a small business.
  • [CÔTE D'IVOIRE] Ivorian IDP of Toulepleu.
    Lydie Bah shares her story.

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