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  • [Ethiopia] The book of psalms.
    the Book of Psalms
  • [Somalia] unexploded ordnance creates a hazard for the workers.
  • [Somalia] Women clearing rubbish from Mogadishu's streets.
    Women clear rubbish from a Mogadishu street: The government of National Unity Government has pledged to make the city safe for its residents
  • [Swaziland] Students.
    Partnerships between public and private sectors could improve education
  • [Somalia] Mounds of rubbish can reach as high as 10 metres.
    Plastic bags discarded by Somalis in a mound of rubbish.
  • [Kazakhstan] Satalite photo of Aral Sea.
    Satellite image of the Aral Sea, which was once the fourth largest lake in the whole world and has now sunk to one - quarter of its original size
  • [Kazakhstan] Fish from the Aral Sea.
    Dams "have been directly linked to loss of populations and entire species of freshwater fish,"
  • [Kazakhstan] Fisherman along Aral Sea.
    On average, Kazakh men live 11 years less than women
  • [Kazakhstan] Fishermen on a boat in northern Aral Sea.
    Fishing has shown positive signs of improvement in the Northern Aral Sea
  • [Kyrgyzstan] Aged persons house residents basking in the sun.
  • [Afghanistan] Crowded situation in Kabul Wolayat prison. Women are visiting their jailed family members.
    Women outside the crowded Wolayat prison
  • [Uganda] Civilians displaced by conflict in eastern Uganda.
    displaced people in eastern uganda
  • [Ethiopia] Ethiopia's federal supreme court.
    Ethiopia's federal supreme court
  • [Somalia - Radio] Hargeisa.
  • [Somalia - Radio] IRIN's technician (Paul Olendo)installs satellite antenna mast at Radio Hargeisa.
  • [Afghanistan] Around one thousand 
visitors gather in the tiny open yard of Kabul prison every week to visit 
their prisoned dependents. Both the visitors and prisoners say they cannot 
even hear their relatives as it is two crowded and noisy.
  • [Kyrgyzstan] Grandmothers at the Bishkek central house for elderly.
  • [Swaziland] Swazi primary school, showing children at risk of HIV because of their extreme poverty.
    Schools are churning out functionally illiterate Swazis, says minister
  • [Angola] Mrs. Beatrice Dominga (Coffee – a double-edged commodity for development)
    Beatrice Domingo appreciates the income the coffee project has provided
  • [Ethiopia] Armed forces chief of staff Lt. General Samora Yenus.
    Lt Gen Samora Yenus
  • [Somalia - Radio] Old equipment, such as this reel-to-reel tape recorder in Radio Hargeisa studio, is hard to maintain.
  • [GHANA] Accra:Patients waiting to see the Doctor at the La Polyclinic Accra1.
    Patients waiting to see the doctor at a clinic in Accra
  • [Kyrgyzstan] Child labourers in Osh.
    Child labourers in Osh - grinding southern poverty is one factor behind the unprecedented protests in Kyrgyzstan
  • [GHANA] Dr. Jacob Plange-Rhule of the GMA.
    Dr. Jacob Plange-Rhule of the GMA
  • [LIBERIA]: Liberian General Bejamin Yeaten.
  • [Ethiopia] Deputy WTO head David de Villiers.
  • [Angola] Poor roads Hoque.
  • [Central African Republic (CAR)] The Reverend Isaac Zokoe, chairman of the CAR's national reconciliation conference. 
Photo date/place: Sept 25, 2003, Bangui.
    The Rev Isaac Zokoe, chairman of the national reconciliation conference.
  • [Angola] Poor roads Huambo-Lobito.
    Poor roads hamper aid efforts in Angola
  • [Ethiopia] Ethiopian police.
    Ethiopian police
  • [Ethiopia] Subsistance farmers in Amhara.
  • [Uzbekistan] Journalist and Human rights defender Ruslan Sharipov.
    Journalist and human rights defender, Ruslan Sharipov

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