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  • [SOUTHERN AFRICA] San woman.
    The minority San group need humanitarian assistance in Zimbabwe
  • [Africa] Kenneth Westgate, Regional Disaster Reduction Adviser for Africa in the UN Development Programme (UNDP) Bureau for Crisis Prevention and Recovery.
    Kenneth Westgate, the UNDP regional disaster reduction adviser.
  • [Afghanistan] Women with registration cards.
  • [Afghanistan] Crowd outside registration office.
  • [Afghanistan] Women with posters.
  • [Afghanistan] The BBC, Balkh Radio and Television, Radio Liberty, Good Morning Afghanistan and various local journalists, covered the event.
  • [Afghanistan] A sea of blue and white burqas walked one and a half kilometres through the centre of Mazar to register for the forthcoming elections.
  • [Afghanistan] The BBC, Balkh Radio and Television, Radio Liberty, Good Morning Afghanistan and various local journalists, covered the event.
    Four years after the collapse of the Taliban regime, Afghanistan's media sector has expanded significantly
  • [Afghanistan] A sea of blue and white burqas walked one and a half kilometres through the centre of Mazar to register for the forthcoming elections.
    Not only is the 'Burqa' covering once again compulsory, but women are required to have a male companion with them wherever they leave their home
  • [Global] Kimberly process logo.
  • [Afghanistan] Small old woman and poster.
  • [Afghanistan] Policeman displaying poster.
  • [Afghanistan] Women rolling posters.
  • [Afghanistan] Crowd outside registration office.
  • [Afghanistan] Crowd outside registration office.
  • IRIN Web Special on Life in northern Uganda - "when the sun sets, we start to worry..."
  • [Afghanistan] Crowd outside registration office.
    Women’s rights in Afghanistan continue to be undermined, rights activists say (file photo)
  • [South Africa] Victor Mditshwa, director in the South African department of Foreign Affairs.
  • [Iraq] Policemen in Baghdad.
    Police officers in Iraq are facing increasing risks
  • [Iraq] Abdulla Quji, head of the Syrian Refugees Community in Iraq.
    Syrian refugees in Iraq such as Abdulla Quji say that they are being increasingly singled out by militias.
  • [Iraq] Tents are homes to many people returning to their former villages south of the Green Line.
    Tents are homes to many people returning to their former villages south of the green line
  • [Kyrgyzstan] Tursun Islam, Uigur community leader.
    Tursun Islam, Uyghur community leader in Bishkek, wants to stop the deportation of his people to China
  • [Uganda] Young children sleeping on the ground at the bus park in Gulu.
    Young children sleeping on the ground at the bus park in Gulu.
  • [Iran] One of the distribution points in Bam.
    A food distribution point at work in Bam
  • [Pakistan] Three old men with leprosy wait for the doctor's round.
    Three old men wait for the doctor's round at Rawalpindi Leprosy Hospital
  • [Uganda] The future of these children hangs in the balance as insecurity ravages northern Uganda.
  • [Ghana] Brigadier-General Charles Mankatah, head of the Kofi Annan West Africa's peacekeeping center.
    Brigadier-General Mankatah, head of the new centre
  • [Angola] Accused of being a sorcerer, Manus was thrown out of his sister's home where he had been living since the death of his parents.
    More than 100,000 Angolan children have been separated from their parents
  • [Uganda] The sexual abuse and violence to which girls are subjected while in captivity leaves lasting psychological as well as physical scars.
  • [Uganda] This injured LRA fighter was captured in battle by the UPDF and taken to Kitgum Hospital.
  • [Uganda] Child commuters settle down for the night at the St. Joseph’s Mission Hospital.
  • [Uganda] Young former captures of the LRA at a rehabilitation centre.

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