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  • [Iraq] Baghdad rubbish dump is rapidly becoming a source of income for IDPs.
    Baghdad rubbish dump is rapidly becoming a source of income for IDPs
  • [Iraq] Basic shelters house more than 10,000 Turkish refugees in Mahmour Camp in northern Iraq.
    Some 9,200 Turkish refugees are living in the Mahmour camp in northern Iraq
  • [Iran] Bam earthquake -  BeheshtehZahra cemetery.
    The Bam death toll is considerably less than original figures, officials now say
  • [Afghanistan] The internationally trained and supervised new Afghan army is expected to bring peace and stability in the already troubled war ravaged Afghanistan.
  • [Central African Republic (CAR)] Lambert Zokoezo, chairman of the Observatoire Centrafricain des Droits de l’Homme (OCDH) in the Central African Republic. Date taken: 10 January 2004.
    Lambert Zokoezo, chairman of the Observatoire Centrafricain des Droits de l’Homme.
  • [SWAZILAND] Swazi primary school students in the rural Lubombo region without a classroom having a class in the sun.
    HIV/AIDS threatens school enrolment
  • [Ethiopia] Idaltu - 160,000 year-old skull, In Ethiopia.
    Idaltu - 160,000-year-old skull, Ethiopia.
  • [Liberia] Nigerian ship El-Shaddai, which suffered engine failure carrying Liberian refugees home from Ghana.
    Ship carrying Liberian refugees drifted for four days
  • [Kenya] Vice-President of Sudan, Ali Osman Taha.
  • [Kenya] Chairman of the SPLM/A John Garang (June 1945 - July 2005).
    SPLM/A chairman, John Garang.
  • [Kenya] Vice-President of Sudan, Ali Osman Taha.
    Vice-President of Sudan, Ali Osman Taha.
  • [Pakistan] A young Afghan boy in Rawalpindi.
    This young Afghan boy has lived his entire life in Rawalpindi
  • [Pakistan] Children playing amongst open sewers at the Kachi Garhi refugee camp.
    These children were displaced from Shakai during recent counter-insurgency sweeps by the Pakistani military
  • [Pakistan] An Afghan family at the Kachi Garhi refugee camp in Peshawar.
  • [Pakistan] Squalid conditions at the Kachi Garhi refugee camp in Peshawar.
    Kachi Garhi refugee camp in Peshawar - places like this will be redeveloped
  • [Pakistan] Young Afghan school boys at the Kachi Garhi refugee camp in Peshawar.
    These Afghan refugee children may have a problem in their new schools when they go home
  • [Pakistan] An Afghan fruit seller in Peshawar.
  • [Kenya] Ali Osman Taha and John Garang (June 1945 - July 2005) in Naivasha, Kenya.
  • [Pakistan] An Afghan refugee youth in Rawalpindi.
  • [Pakistan] A young Afghan boy washes his feet in an open sewer at the Kachi Garhi refugee camp in Peshawar.
    A young Afghan boy at the Kachi Garhi refugee camp in Peshawar
  • [Pakistan] The Hayatabad VRC in Peshawar stands empty.
  • [Kenya] John Garang and Ali Osman Taha proudly display the text of the wealth sharing agreement in Naivasha, Kenya.
  • [Cote d'Ivoire] Sports minister Michel Gueu.
  • [Cote d'Ivoire] "Rebellious" rebel-minister Roger Banchi.
  • [Afghanistan] Darrel Branhagen, director of the US-led coalition civil military coordination centre in Kabul.
    Darrel Branhagen, director of the US-led coalition civil military coordination centre in Kabul
  • [SWAZILAND] Gogo ("Granny") Simelane is about to be evicted.
    Gogo Simelane outside what has been her home for the past 20 years
  • [Iraq] Jamal Mirza Aziz, Deputy Minister of Relations and Cooperation for the Kurdistan Regional Government in Sulaymaniyah.
    Jamal Mirza Aziz, Deputy Minister of Relations and Cooperation for the Kurdistan Regional Government in Sulaymaniyah
  • [Uzbekistan] Sanobar and children.
  • [Uzbekistan] Halima Ibragimova at her kitchen.
    A homemade gas heater - highly dangerous and toxic - is all many poor Uzbeks have against the bitter Central Asian winter
  • [Kazakhstan] Deported migrant.
    A migrant shows her deportation stamp in her passport
  • [ANGOLA] Luís Paolo, Luandan carwasher.
    Luís Paolo, still hoping for a better life
  • [Cameroon] Wouri bridge.
    Wouri bridge

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