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  • [Liberia] MODEL spokesman Eugene Wilson
  • [Turkmenistan] Afghan and Tajik refugees celebrate on World Refugee Day.
    Keik Okara NGO works with refugees, but has waited five years for registration
  • [Ethiopia] The Women's anti-AIDS Coalition, Ethiopia.
    Women's Anti-Aids Coalition, Ethiopia
  • [Liberia] Defense Minister Daniel Chea.
    Defense Minister Daniel Chea.
  • Country Map - Mauritania, Slavery was abolished in the West African Islamic state in 1980.
    Mauritania will hold its third open elections on 7 November
  • [Ethiopia] UXO in border region of Ethiopia
    War debris in the border region
  • [Central African Republic (CAR)] Col Augustin Bibaye, CEMAC force spokesman, at Bangui M'poko military base, where the CEMAC force is based.
Date: 18 June 2003.
    Col. Augustin Bibaye de la CEMAC
  • [Cote d'Ivoire] Quiet street in Bouake.
  • [Cote d'Ivoire] Quiet street in Bouake.
    Une rue calme à Bouaké
  • [Iraq] uxo's at the gate to the marshes.
    UXOs pose a threat to hundreds of thousands of Iraqis
  • [Iraq] Water is returning to some of the former marshes.
    Water is returning to some of the former marshes
  • [Ethiopia] HIV positive baby in Ethiopia.
    Only 5 percent of HIV-infected children in need of ARV treatment in Ethiopia are accessing it.
  • [Ethiopia] Ethiopian President Girma Wolde-Giorgis.
    Ethiopian President Girma Wolde Giorgis
  • [Iraq] A marsh Arab IDP village in Iraq.
    A marsh Arab IDP village in Iraq
  • [Tajikistan] A Tajik soldier proudly displays the drugs recently seized.
    A Tajik soldier proudly displays a seizure of drugs
  • [Cote d'Ivoire] Like many businesses in Bouake, this gas station hasn't received any customers in over nine months.
  • [Cote d'Ivoire] MPCI fighters in Bouake.
    The rebel fighters in Bouake.
  • [Iraq] Palestinian refugees at a camp outside Baghdad.
    There are some 30,000 Palestinian refugees in Bagdad
  • [Cote d'Ivoire] Ivorian Army Chief of Staff, General Mathias Doue
    Le Général Mathias Doué - accusé d'avoir provoqué la dernière escalade dans le conflit
  • [Afghanistan] Despite vivid security threats against women education, increasing number of women are referring to literacy course in the southeastern city of Ghazn.
    Qadi Gul - literacy courses changing the lives of women.
  • [Afghanistan] Despite vivid security threats against women education, increasing number of women are referring to literacy course in the southeastern city of Ghazn.
    Despite vivid security threats against female education, an increasing number of women are returning to literacy course
  • [Iraq] TB sufferer in Erbil.
    Rushdi Abdullah being treated for TB
  • [LESOTHO] Textile industry workers.
    The garment sector has seen a boom since AGOA
  • [SWAZILAND] Map showing territory in South Africa claimed by Swaziland.
    Map showing territory in South Africa claimed by Swaziland
  • [Central African Republic (CAR)] Nicolas Tiangaye, Speaker of the National Transitional Council. June 2003
    Nicolas Tiangaye, Speaker of the National Transitional Council.
  • [Ethiopia] Food aid awaiting distribution in Ethiopia.
  • [Turkmenistan] The cult of the leader.
    The Turkmen media promote Niyazov's personality cult
  • [Turkmenistan] The cult of the leader.
    Under former president Saparmyrat Niyazov, who died late last year, controversial topics such as drug trafficking and drug addiction were largely taboo
  • [Turkmenistan] Providing medical services on the Afghan border.
    UNFPA's reproductive health work in Central Asia will be reduced following a political decision by Washington to withdraw US $34 million in funding
  • [Afghanistan] Khairabad villagers ponder their future.
    Kheyrabad villagers ponder their future.
  • [Turkmenistan] Traditional Turkman.
    Poverty is endemic in the energy-rich Turkmenistan
  • [Eritrea] Mother and child wait outside a 10-bed hospital in Tserona, Eritrea which serves 40,000 people.

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