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  • Country map - Liberia: The Liberian conflict - Displaced people, July 2003.
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  • Country map - Liberia. pdf version at <a href="http://www.irinnews.org/images/pdf/Liberia.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.irinnews.org/images/pdf/Liberia.pdf</a>
  • [MADAGASCAR] There are still signs of last year’s struggle between Ratsiraka and Ravalomanana.
    There are still signs of last year’s struggle between Ratsiraka and Ravalomanana
  • [SWAZILAND] Miss Swaziland 2002 Nozipho Shongwe.
    Miss Swaziland 2002 Nozipho Shongwe
  • [Uganda] WFP truck delivering food in north.
  • [Afghanistan] However the conflict 
is over in Afghanistan, UNICEF reports there are still 8,000 children in the armed groups as soldiers, August 2003.
    There are thousands of child soldiers in Afghanistan today
  • [Kenya] Kenyan Vice-President Michael Wamalwa.
  • [Afghanistan] Afghan Finance Minister Dr. Ashraf Ghani.
    Afghan Finance Minister Dr. Ashraf Ghani
  • [Cameroon] Ebome's oldes man, Emmanuel Kouang.
    Petróleo iludiu os residentes de Kribi...
  • [SWAZILAND] Swazi worker protest August 2003.
    Swazi workers protested this month demanding political and economic reforms
  • [Guinea-Bissau] Remnants of Guinea-Bissau's 1998-1999 war.
    Remnants of Guinea-Bissau's 1998-1999 war
  • [Cameroon] The Chad-Cameroon pipeline..in its early stages.
    The Chad-Cameroon pipeline in its early stages.
  • [DRC] Thomas Lubanga, leader of the Union des patriotes congolais (UPC), a primarily ethnic Hema militia of Ituri District, northeastern DRC, August 2003.
    Thomas Lubanga, the former militia leader
  • [Guinea-Bissau] Market.
  • [Guinea-Bissau] Market.
    Voting is to continue for second day in Bissau
  • [Guinea-Bissau] Remnants of Guinea-Bissau's 1998-1999 war.
    Remnants of the 1998-1999 war
  • [Cote d'Ivoire] Condom distributor.
  • [Afghanistan] Lal Mohammad the watchman of girls school was severely beaten when he tried to stop the men trying to burn the school.
  • [Afghanistan] A village child is looking to find out if any book is usable among the pile of books that has been set on fire in Mosahi school.
  • [SWAZILAND] AIDS activist Pholile Dlamini and companion.
    AIDS activist Pholile Dlamini and companion
  • [Liberia] Potable water is not accessble to all in Liberia.
    Potable water is not accessble to all in Liberia
  • [Kazakhstan] Scores of ships remain stranded in the Aral Sea.
    Scores of ships remain stranded in the Aral Sea, once the fourth largest lake in the world
  • [Kazakhstan] Scores of ships remain stranded in the Aral Sea.
    The local fishing industry has collapsed due to decreasing water levels
  • [SWAZILAND] Store owner Amanda Matsebula and her staff.
    Store owner Amanda Matsebula (centre) and her staff
  • [ZIMBABWE] Backyard shacks in Harare's Mbare high-density suburb.
    Water cuts raise the spectre of disease outbreaks
  • [Afghanistan] Gunmen in the troubled Sholgara district of in the northern city of Mazar.
    Men with guns - the government estimates there are around 100,000 of them - one of Afghanistan's greatest security challenges
  • [Afghanistan] Factional rivalries 
in the north is the main reason behind insecurity in the north.
  • [Liberia] MODEL delegation leader Tiah Slanger.
  • [Liberia] Liberians celebrating the nomination of their county's new leadership.
  • [Liberia] New Liberian leadership.
  • [Pakistan] Another classroom in the same school with more junk.
  • [Pakistan] A broken down teacher's desk and badly damaged blackboard bear silent testimony to neglect.

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