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  • [Ethiopia] WFP regional director Holdbrook Arthur.
  • [Turkmenistan] Ruhnama is now compulsary in Turkmen schools.
  • [Tajikistan] Yukie Mokuo head of UNICEF in Tajikistan.
  • [Iraq] WFP Executive Director, James Morris.
    World Food Programme Executive Director James Morris.
  • [Swaziland] King Mswati addressing the National Dialogue. Seated to the right is the Queen Mother of Swaziland.
    Mswati has ordered parliament to re-debate sections of the draft constitution
  • President Bush's Africa trip began on Tuesday in Senegal.
    President Bush's Africa trip began on Tuesday in Senegal
  • [Afghanistan] Prisoners in Parwan province complain from lack of drinking water and medical facilities.
  • [Afghanistan] Zarghoona 16, is one of the three female prisoners in Parwan province jail, she says her mother is the only person to follow up her case while she is too old to do that.
  • [Pakistan] Onder Yucer, UNDP resident representative and the UN resident coordinator.
  • [Malawi] A ferry on lake Malawi.
  • [Iraq] Male paper seller in Baghdad.
    A paper seller in Baghdad
  • [Malawi] An HIV/AIDS awareness billboard featuring Pres Bakili Muluzi.
    Up to 1,000 people die of AIDS each day in the most affected countries
  • [South Africa] Basket weavers at work.
    Basket weavers at work
  • [Malawi] Disaster Relief and Preparedness Commissioner, Lucius Chikuni.
    Disaster Relief and Preparedness Commissioner, Lucius Chikuni
  • [Swaziland] Swazi soldiers.
    The Swazi army has been deployed for civilian policing
  • [South Africa] Basket weaving.
    Older women often supplement their pension with other income
  • [Afghanistan] As a result of insufficient rooms in Kabul Walayat prison, over 40 prisoners are staying in rooms originally built to accommodate only ten people.
    Overcrowding and poor sanitation add to the misery of those awaiting trial.
  • [Iraq] Aputee at the Medical Technology Institute.
  • [Iraq] Aputee at the Medical Technology Institute.
  • [South Africa] Beadworkers.
  • [Iraq] Paper seller in Baghdad.
    There has been an explosion of newspapers in the Iraqi capital since the fall of the former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein
  • [Afghanistan] As a result of insufficient rooms in Kabul Walayat prison, over 40 prisoners are staying in rooms originally built to accommodate only ten people.
    In Kabul's Walayat prison, over 40 prisoners are staying in rooms originally built to accommodate ten
  • [Tajikistan] School feeding
projects keep hundreds of thousands of Tajk children in schools.
    School feeding projects keep hundreds of thousands of Tajk children in schools
  • [Iraq] UNHCR special envoy, Dennis McNamara.
    UNHCR special envoy, Dennis McNamara
  • [Afghanistan] Nik Mohammd 28, a newly deported Afghan from Britain is seriously worried as he has to go to his hometown in the troubled southern city of Ghazni.
    Nik Mohammd is seriously worried about security
  • [Swaziland] Transporting sugar, Swaziland's top export which requires a constant convoy of trucks to
port.
    Transporting sugar, Swaziland's top export which requires a constant convoy of trucks to port
  • IRIN Web Special on land reform in Southern Africa.
  • [Nigeria] The Niger Delta region is Nigeria's oil producing region.
    The swampy Niger River delta
  • [Nigeria] The army has been called to the rescue to quell the strikers.
    The army has been called to the rescue to quell the strikers
  • [South Africa] Tea workers.
    Public works programmes are a short-term employment solution
  • [Nigeria] The Niger Delta, which produces all of Nigeria's oil, has not benefitted from the oil wealth and has suffered environmental degradation.
    Village dans la région pétrolifère du delta du Niger
  • [Iraq] Malnourished child, Baghdad.
    A malnourished child in Baghdad.

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