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  • [Pakistan] Local people say they have been stuck in the village for weeks without access to medical aid, food supplies and nearby relatives while the land dispute continues.
  • [Zambia] In January, this maize severely stunted by drought in Southern Province, should be the height of the farmer’s shoulders and tasseling.
    Zambians expecting a bumper maize crop
  • [Ethiopia] Mulugeta Said, head of Amhara food security.
  • [Ghana] Citrus farmer.
    Ghanaian subsistence farmers in the north are most vulnerable to worsening food security in light of the global economic downturn, say officials
  • [Pakistan] IIkka Uusitalo, Ambassador and Head of EC delegation in Pakistan.
    Iikka Uusitalo, Ambassador and Head of EC delegation in Pakistan.
  • [Swaziland] Lubombo Community Radio interviewer talks to local soccer star.
    Media activists would be forced to reveal the identity of their sources
  • [Turkmenistan] Praising Turmenbashi in school.
    Turkmen children no longer have to praise their former president
  • [Iraq] Sergio de Mello, UN Special Representative for Iraq.
  • [Uganda] Inside school classroom.
    Teaching, though always poorly paid, was comfortable
  • [Ethiopia] Horn conflict specialist Medhane Tadesse.
    Medhane Tadesse
  • IGAD Counter-terrorism Conference
  • [Iraq] Zeena and friend, Zahra (right).
    Zeena and friend, Zahra (right)
  • [Iraq] Baghdad orphan, Mustafa.
    A lot of psychological treatment and other programmes are needed to assist children in Iraq
  • [Liberia] Liberian President Charles Taylor.
    Liberian President Charles Taylor.
  • [Liberia] Liberian President Charles Taylor.
    L'ancien président libérien Charles Taylor
  • [Liberia] Liberian President Charles Taylor.
    President Charles Taylor has promised to step down next Monday
  • Zimbabwe Humanitarian Situation Report, Commodity Prices/Food Inflation. 23 June 2003
    Zimbabwe Humanitarian Situation Report, Commodity Prices/Food Inflation.
  • Zimbabwe Humanitarian Situation Report, Severe Acute Malnutrition. 23 June 2003
  • Zimbabwe Humanitarian Situation Report, Global Acute Malnutrition. 23 June 2003
  • Zimbabwe Humanitarian Situation Report, Estimates of affected population. 23 June 2003
  • [Turkmenistan] Singing the praises of President Niyazov - a key activity in Turkmen schools.
  • [Ethiopia] Due to the risks involved, the Borana have been discouraged from the traditional seasonal practice of burning the rangeland grass.
  • [Ethiopia] Water is life in the rangelands of southern Ethiopia where pastoralists and their animals always have to be within easy reach of both water and pasture.
  • [Afghanistan] Two Afghan TV actors performing anti drug abuse drama on the International Day against drug abuse.
    TV actors present an anti-drugs drama as part of the International Day Against Drugs and Illicit Trafficking in Kabul
  • Police accomodation.
    Police accomodation
  • US Secretary of State Colin Powell.
    US Secretary of State Colin Powell
  • [Ethiopia] Though Borana society is traditionally based on the husbandry of cattle, recently there has been a trend towards keeping more sheep and goats - said to be more resistant to drought and reproduce faster.
  • [Ethiopia] With materials and technical assistance provided by CARE, four Ollas came together to volunteer the labour needed to build this cistern storing 100,000 litres of clean water for use during the dry season.
  • [Ethiopia] Community self-help is one of the hallmarks of Borana society. These four young women were part of a group that worked on the rehabilitation of the pond in the background.
  • [Ethiopia] There are few plough oxen available in Borena. By necessity, agro-pastoralists sometimes use camels for farm tasks...and are satisfied with their performance.
  • [Ethiopia] After each successive drought, the number of Borana pastoralists who turn to farming is increasing.
  • [Somalia] Baby orphan Mahad struggles to drink the drops of milk from a pipette, patiently squeezed into his tiny mouth by the nurse.

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