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  • [Rwanda, Uganda] Christine Aporu, Uganda's minister of state for disaster preparedness and refugees.
    Christine Aporu, Uganda's minister of state for disaster preparedness and refugees.
  • [Angola] Traffic in the bairro of Samba.
    Ubiquitous taxis are disappearing off Luanda's streets
  • [Angola] Policeman directing taxi.
    Refugees are concerned over the lack of opportunities
  • [Angola] The Marginal in Luanda.
    Election is expected to consolidate democracy in Angola
  • [Central African Republic (CAR)] Denis Kossibela (right), the minister for livestock, receives livestock aid from an FAO official.
  • Morais and other biologists that joined him on the expedition around 1 o'clock in the morning.
  • A newly hatched turtle on its way to the sea.
  • [Angola] Roadside vendors Huambo prov.
  • [Angola] People bathing and washing Huila.
  • [Angola] Market in Lubango city.
  • [Angola] War trash Huambo province.
  • "Turtle in the article" - measured by Morais.
  • [Sudan] (10 December, El Geneina) Children associated with the military are among the many alarming protection issues in Darfur. Over 100 schools have been damaged or destroyed in the fighting.
  • [Sudan] (10 December, El Geneina hospital) Both these children (aged one and three) suffered severe burns when their village of Gosmino in West Darfur was attacked.
  • [Sudan] (8 December, Intifada camp, Nyala) An Intifada resident, Halima Yusuf Idris, 26, waits to get extra rations and high-protein biscuits. Her baby son, Muntassir, was born after she arrived from her home two days journey away in adjacent west Darfur.
    An Intifada resident, Halima Yusuf Idris, 26, waits to get extra rations and high-protein biscuits. Her baby son, Muntassir, was born after she arrived from her home two days journey away in adjacent west Darfur
  • [Sudan] (8 December, Intifada camp, Nyala) This girl is holding UNICEF-supplied nutritional biscuits distributed along with WFP-supplied blended food to support children and breastfeeding mothers at an IDP camp near Nyala.
  • [Sudan] (10 December, El Geneina) This 14-year-old girl suffered a gunshot wound during a recent militia attack on her village in West Darfur.
  • [Sudan] (8 December, Intifada camp, Nyala) This severely malnourished baby, Yassir, was born in the Intifada camp on the outskirts of Nyala, the capital of South Darfur.
    This severely malnourished baby, Yassir, was born in the Intifada camp
  • [Sudan] (8 December, Intifada camp, Nyala) An Intifada resident, Halima Yusuf Idris, 26, waits to get extra rations and high-protein biscuits. Her baby son, Muntassir, was born after she arrived from her home two days journey away in adjacent west Darfur.
    Halima Yusuf Idris, 26, an IDP whose baby son, Muntassir, was born two days after she left her home in West Darfur.
  • [Sudan] (10 December, El Geneina hospital) Both these children (aged one and three) suffered severe burns when their village of Gosmino in West Darfur was attacked.
    A Darfur child who suffered severe burns during an attack on Gosmino village, West Darfur
  • [Sudan] (10 December, El Geneina hospital) This elderly woman also suffered burns in an attack on Gosmino, West Darfur. Up to 800 villages are reported to have been burnt in raids in the three Darfur regions, usually by militia known as Janjaweed or “Pe
    This elderly woman suffered burns in an earlier attack on Gosmino, Western Darfur
  • [Angola] Grinding maize in Ussoque Huambo.
    Thousands of Angolans in the Huambo province could be facing food shortages
  • [Angola] Girl outside Benguela.
    One in four Angolan children are likely to die before their fifth birthday
  • [Angola] Grinding maize in Ussoque Huambo.
    Southern Africa is anticipating a hike in the price of staple foods with the drop in production
  • [Angola] Market in Huila.
  • [Angola] Brickmaking Benguela.
  • [South Africa] loveLife's Outdoor Media Takes a Fresh New Direction for 2004.
  • [South Africa] loveLife's Outdoor Media Takes a Fresh New Direction for 2004.
  • [Afghanistan] Around 100 different type of artilleries and heavy weapons were taken out of Kabul city as an effort for ensuring  security in the capital.
  • [Liberia] Aisha Conneh with her Guinean bodyguards.
  • [Iraq] A cooperative carpentry workshop in Sulaymaniyah has given many of the war wounded careers.
    A cooperative carpentry workshop in Sulaymaniyah has given many of the war wounded careers
  • [Afghanistan] Thousands of children has to suffer different seasonal diseases and sicknesses as severe cold and heavy snow falls impedes health operations in Badakshan districts.

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