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  • [Iran] High energy WFP biscuit distributed to Bam earthquake survivors.
  • [Liberia] Aisha Keita Conneh.
    Aisha Keita Conneh, wife of LURD leader Sekou Conneh and fortune-teller for Guinea president Lansana Conte
  • [Ethiopia] Aids film maker Kidane Yilak.
    Film maker Kidane Yilak.
  • [South Africa] loveLife's Outdoor Media Takes a Fresh New Direction for 2004.
    Tal como a menina do poster, Jacqueline quer pilotar aviões
  • [Ethiopia] Professor Mesfin, the president of the Ethiopian Human Rights Council (ERCHO).
    Mesfin Wolde-Mariam, president of the Ethiopian Human Rights Council
  • [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.
    Clearing Afghanistan of weapons is a long process - there are still up 2,000 armed groups in the country
  • [IRIN Radio] New website launch logo.
  • [Iran] Wind and sand affect people living in emergency tents.
  • [Iraq] The empty site where the new market will be built.
  • [Iraq] Baghdad Museum.
    Baghdad museum will open its doors to the public after April.
  • [Iraq] 1200 gravestones mark the number of families that died in the Halabja gas attacks.
    1,200 gravestones mark the number of families that died in the Halabja gas attacks
  • [Iran] Kids living in emergency tents.
    Afghan children in Bam - their parents are preparing to return home with nothing after years as refugees
  • [Iran] Bam earthquake, It will be difficult to live under these tents when hot weather comes in a month's time
  • [Ethiopia] Pastoralist with goats in Somali Region of Ethiopia.
    Pastoralist with goats in the Somali region. NGOs are warning of food insecurity problems
  • [Ethiopia] Sahlu Haile, population expert.
    Sahlu Haile, population expert [Ethiopia]
  • [ANGOLA] Kwanzas, Angolan currency.
  • A man walks past the polluted farmland in Rukpokwu, Nigeria, 13 January 2004. On 3 December 2003, part of an oil pipeline in Rukpokwu in Rivers State burst, devastating the once fertile land around it. The resulting oil spill destroyed farmlands, fish pon
    A man walks past oil polluted farmland in Rukpokwu, Nigeria
  • [Iran] Bam earthquake - Ruins.
    Thousands of people were left homeless by the 26 December quake
  • [Nigeria] A village youth digs out crude oil from the soil the site of the SPDC oil spillage which polluted their farmland and fishing ponds in Rukpokwu.
    Un jeune villageois extirpant du pétrole du site de fuite SPDC qui a pollué leur plantation et leur point de pêche à Rukpokwu
  • [Nigeria] Local village youths try to put off the fire from the shell petroleum development company SPDC ruptured pipeline which exploded destroying farmlands and polluting fishing ponds in Rukpokwu near Port Harcourt Nigeria.
    Oil pipeline fires are common in Nigeria
  • [Nigeria] Villagers access the level of damage done to their famland by the  SPDC oil spill in Rukpokwu.
  • [Iran] Shortages of latrines in Bam.
  • [Iran] Shortages of latrines in Bam.
    Constructing emergency latrines in Bam
  • [Iran] Shortages of latrines in Bam.
  • [Iran] Bam earthquake - Ruins.
  • [Iran] Bam earthquake - Ruins.
  • [Iran] Bam earthquake - Newcamp.
  • [Iran] Bam earthquake -  Newcamp.
  • [Iran] Bam earthquake - International rescue workers.
  • [Iran] Bam earthquake - Arg-eBam.
    The earthquake that hit Bam in Iran in December 2003 devastated vast parts of this old town. Disasters sometime offer opportunities too, however, to rebuild with great services, safety and respect for human rights
  • [Iran] OCHA head, Jan Egeland.
  • Baghdad’s rubbish dump is rapidly becoming a source of income for internally displaced persons, 1 December 2004. Twenty years of village clearances, Arabisation campaigns in ethnically mixed areas and a Kurdish civil war have forced about 800,000 people

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