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  • [DRC] Jacques Durieux, vulcanologist, Groupe d’Etudes des Volcans Actifs discussing in Gisenyi, Rwanda, his initial assessments of Mt. Nyiragongo situation
    Dr Jacques Durieux, volcanologist, Groupe d'Etudes des Volcans Actifs
  • [DRC] Lava flow entering Lake Kivu, Goma
    Nyiragongo lava flow entering Lake Kivu, Goma
  • [DRC] Goma residents use a pathway bulldozed across the main lava flow through town
    Lava flows destroyed parts of Goma on 17 January 2002
  • [DRC] Lava’s path of destruction through Goma houses
    Lava's path of destruction through Goma houses
  • [DRC] Houses, cars, trees destroyed by lava flow in Goma
    Houses, cars, trees destroyed in January by lava flow in Goma
  • [DRC] Lava follows street sign to Goma city center
    Lava follows street sign to Goma city center
  • [DRC] The 1/3 of Goma airport runway covered by lava
    Pratiquement 1/3 de l'aéroport de Goma a brûlé sous la lave le 18 janvier 2002
  • [DRC] WFP trucks delivering aid to Goma residents
    WFP trucks need armed escorts to deliver food aid in eastern DRC
  • [Afghanistan] A worker of the HALO Trust takes shelter behind a truck while waiting to start avalanche rescue operations near the Salang Tunnel, 80 kilometres north of Afghanistan's capital Kabul
    The Salang tunnel
  • [Swaziland] King Mswati III of Swaziland smiles at the South African Development Community summit, Aug. 14, 2001.
    King Mswati III is Southern Africa's only absolute monarch
  • [Afghanistan] Girl in Kabul uses water pump.
    lack of clean water remains a huge problem for most returnees, both rural and urban.
  • [Afghanistan] Some 500 women participated in Kabul alone.
  • [Afghanistan] Tailoring project at Ariana NGO in Kabul.
  • [Afghanistan] Shafiqa Mahabar swapped her burkha for the coat.
    Shafiqa Mahabar swapped her burkha for a coat
  • [Afghanistan] Suma Walizada dreams of being a doctor.
    Enrolment levels in the country’s schools are higher than ever before
  • [Afghanistan] Kabul money changers are doing brisk business.
    Some for you: Muslims are required to donate 2.5 percent of their wealth and assets to the poor every year
  • [South Africa] Abel Chivukuvuku, fromer UNITA Major-General and UNITA deputy in the Angolan National Assembly
  • [South Africa] Trucks parked at South Africa's border post of Messina.
    Trucks waiting to cross the South Africa-Zimbabwe border
  • [South Africa] Malawian trucker James Chilwa.
    Malawian trucker James Chilwa - these days I stay faithful to my wife
  • [South Africa] Abel Chivukuvuku, fromer UNITA Major-General and UNITA deputy in the Angolan National Assembly
    Abel Chivukuvuku - peace could be close
  • [South Africa] Trucks parked at South Africa's border post of Messina.
    Trucks parked waiting to cross the border at Messina
  • [Ethiopia] Domestic violence - Lawyer Meaza Ashenafi.
  • [Afghanistan] Kabul Property Dealer.
    Kabul property dealers like Ahmed Shaquib are cashing in
  • [Lesotho] King Letsie III
    King Letsie III along with President Thabo Mbeki inaugurated the Phase IB of the Lesotho Highlands Water Project on Tuesday
  • [Zimbabwe - South Africa] Formal sector trade between South African and Zimbabwe
    Zimbabweans will have to absorb a large fuel price hike
  • [Somalia] Shatigudud.
    Shatigudud
  • [Ethiopia] 5th grader Leah Abebe cuts the cake launching UNICEF's Say Yes for Children Addis Ababa School Campaign Thursday, 31 January at the Sheraton-Addis.
    Leah Abebe
  • [Afghanistan] Daniel Pearl - kidnapped journalist.
  • [Afghanistan] David Pearl - kidnapped journalist.
    Daniel Pearl
  • [Ethiopia] Hussein Aideed.
    Aideed pictured yesterday at Ghion hotel in Addis Ababa
  • [Afghanistan] Ahmed Ratib Pobal, former Taliban official.
    Ahmed Ratif Popal was an advisor to the Taliban in Pakistan, he wants an amnesty so he can go home
  • [Ethiopia] Five year old Nile Crocs in heated ponds at Arba Minch
Crocodile Ranch.
    Crocodiles skins and meat are big money earners

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