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  • [Iraq] The Ministry of Information in Baghdad.
  • [Eritrea] A mother and child in a 10-bed hospital in Tserona, Eritrea, which serves 40,000 people.
  • [Eritrea] People wait patiently outside a 10-bed hospital in Tserona, Eritrea which serves 40,000 people.
  • [Eritrea] Deputy Emergency Relief Coordinator for OCHA, Carolyn McAskie, in Tserona, Eritrea.
  • [Eritrea] Deputy Emergency Relief Coordinator for OCHA, Carolyn McAskie, in Asmara, Eritrea.
  • [Eritrea] Deputy Emergency Relief Coordinator for OCHA, Carolyn McAskie, in Asmara, Eritrea.
  • [Afghanistan] Empty house in Khairabad awaits their residents.
  • [Afghanistan] Life is hard for the returnees in the war ravaged county.
  • [Afghanistan] Dawarn is already thinking of leaving Afghanistan again.
  • [Afghanistan] Hoping for a good future, a returnee plants trees.
  • [Turkmenistan] The Karakum canal requires constant dredging.
    Experts say revitalising the neglected Karukum canal would be a better way of meeting water needs than building a giant, isolated reservoir in the middle of the desert
  • [Turkmenistan] Shaggy hat seller, Ashgabad.
  • [Turkmenistan] Despite strict censorship satellite TV is very popular.
  • [Turkmenistan] Mass vaccination keeps children healthy.
    The measles and rubella campaign will target two million children and youth and one million women
  • [Turkmenistan] Reproductive health care centre in Ashgabad.
  • [Turkmenistan] Turkish funded mosque, Ashgabad.
    Turkmenistan has a poor record in safeguarding religious freedom
  • [Turkmenistan] Afghan refugees running their own shop in Turkmenabad.
    Afghan refugees running their own small shop in the eastern city of Turkmenabad, some are being offered third country resettlement in Canada
  • [Turkmenistan] Last statue of Lenin in Ashgabad.
    Lenin could soon be the last Russian left in Turkmenistan
  • [Turkmenistan] Taking samples of Amu-Dayry river water.
    The Amu is the longest river in Central Asia; taking water samples in Turkmenistan
  • [Turkmenistan] Child immunisation rates reach 95 percent.
    The aim of the campaign is to reach 95 percent of the population
  • [Turkmenistan] ethnis Russians waiting for exit visas outside the Russian consulate, Ashgabad
    Nervous Russians gather outside their consulate in Ashgabat
  • Abidjan (COTE D’IVOIRE) 11/06/2003. UNICEF staff led by Representative Cyrille Niameogo disembark. W.V. Orage.
  • Abidjan (COTE D’IVOIRE) 11/06/2003.The first passenger to disembark – an Ivorian refugee about to give birth.
  • Abidjan (COTE D’IVOIRE) 11/06/2003. Arrival of the French W.V Orage from Monrovia (LIBERIA), carrying 538 evacuated passengers, including some 30 UN staff – under heavy rain.
  • Abidjan (COTE D’IVOIRE) 11/06/2003.Ivorian returnee children with their families waiting for immigration formalities to be finalised after evacuation from Liberia.
  • Abidjan (COTE D’IVOIRE) 11/06/2003. Ivorian returnee children waiting for immigration formalities to be finalised after evacuation from Liberia.
  • Abidjan (COTE D’IVOIRE) 11/06/2003. People evacuated from Liberia undergoing immigration formalities in Cote d’Ivoire.
  • [SWAZILAND] Father and sons
    Traditionalists frown on circumcision for boys and men
  • [Iraq] Gates locked outside a Christian church in Basra.
    Grilles fermées devant une église chrétienne de Bassora (photo d’archives)
  • [Liberia] Former Ghanaian President Jerry Rawlings
  • Country map - Liberia: Conflict and Population Movement around Monrovia - 10 June 2003 [<a href="http://www.reliefweb.int/w/map.nsf/wByCLatest/00956AE49C8E893F85256D42005D3778?Opendocument" target="blank">http://www.reliefweb.int/w/map.nsf/wByCLatest/</a>
  • [Iraq] Nafiz Tahir is determined to return to school.
    Nafiz Tahir is determined to return to school

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