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  • [Angola] 70 Percent of Angolan children between six and 14 years old run the risk of being illiterate.
  • [Ethiopia] The sale of fresh milk is an important source of cash income for pastoralists as well as being a nutritious food supplement for children. As cattle begin to calve, milk production has increased substantially and today's price on the market is a
  • [Ethiopia] Animal skins are another importance source of cash income for pastoralists and an area where considerable commercial potential exists if markets can be developed and improved curing techniques introduced.
  • [Ethiopia] Nothing is wasted when animals are slaughtered. Here, Borana women are selling camel fat.
  • [Ethiopia] Cattle markets are functioning again in Borena but many livestock perished during the drought and there are few animals for sale.
    The livestock market at Haro Bakke, Borena, is functioning again but with cattle herds decimated by the drought very few animals are for sale
  • [Ethiopia] Livestock markets in Borena are crowded, noisy places. When buyer and seller reach agreement on a price, the two seal the deal by clapping hands togethers.
  • [Ethiopia] Yabello: A Borana woman on market days.
    The meeting brought together pastoralists from 19 countries.
  • [DRC] The Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict, Olara Otunnu.
  • [Kenya] These men are waiting to be assessed for admission to the hospital (Mathari Mental Hospital)
  • [Kenya] Shadows (Mathari Mental Hospital)
  • [Kenya] This young man is waiting to be registered to enter a ward in the hospital after having already gone through the admission process (Mathari Mental Hospital)
  • [Kenya] The maximum security unit of Mathari mainly houses patients found by courts to be criminally insane (Mathari Mental Hospital)
  • [Iraq] Adnan Pachachi, a former Iraqi foreign minister.
  • [Tajikistan] The national monument of Somoni in Dushanbe.
  • [Ethiopia] Said Djinnit of the AU.
    Said Djinnit of the AU
  • [Zimbabwe] Mother and child.
    Zimbabweans have seen their living conditions rapidly deteriorate
  • [Zimbabwe] Vending.
    Zimbabwe's unstable economy has impacted on relief efforts
  • [Zimbabwe] Vending.
    Will informal sector accept traveller's cheques?
  • [Kenya] One of the purposes that the admission's office still serves is for administering electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), most commonly known as electric shock treatment (Mathari Mental Hospital)
    Zimbabwe is losing trained health workers
  • [Zimbabwe] Vending.
    Thousands of vendors were evicted during the clean up campaign
  • [Zimbabwe] Street kids.
    There are over 12,000 children living on the street in Zimbabwe
  • [Kenya] Operation Lifeline Sudan compound in Lokichokio, Kenya.
  • [Iraq] Baroness Emma Nicholson meets Marsh Arabs in a traditional "mudheef" or meeting house. (Will have the reporting on the woman story finished tomorrow - and maybe written as well.)
    Baroness Emma Nicholson meets Marsh Arabs in a traditional "mudheef" or meeting house
  • [Ethiopia] Azeb Mesfin, wife of prime minister Meles Zenawi.
    Azeb Mesfin, wife of prime minister Meles Zenawi.
  • [Kenya] Operation Lifeline Sudan compound in Lokichokio, Kenya.
  • [Iraq] Murtada Tahir sits outside his house which was damaged by coalition bombs - Tahir lost his spleen in the attack.
  • [Iran] Saddam Fedayeen militia truck parked in the compound of a doctors house (evidence of Saddam's tactic of putting military targets in civilian areas)
  • [Iraq] Graveyard in Basra for some of the victims of the Coalition bombs.
    Graveyard in Basra for some of the victims of Coalition bombs
  • [Iraq] Garbage collection at Al-Jihad district, in Al-Bayaa.
    Refuse collection in districts of the Iraqi capital - a UNDP sponsored programme to put Iraqis in paid employment
  • [Somaliland] Police removing mines in Somaliland.
    Police removing mines in Somaliland
  • [Somalia] Edna Adan Ismail, Somaliland foreign minister.
    Edna Adan Ismail, Somaliland foreign minister
  • [Ethiopia] UN Force commander with peacekeepers.
    UNMEE troops at the Ethiopia-Eritrea border.

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