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  • [Afghanistan] Despite vivid security threats against women education, increasing number of women are referring to literacy course in the southeastern city of Ghazn.
    Qadi Gul - literacy courses changing the lives of women.
  • [Afghanistan] Despite vivid security threats against women education, increasing number of women are referring to literacy course in the southeastern city of Ghazn.
    Despite vivid security threats against female education, an increasing number of women are returning to literacy course
  • [Iraq] TB sufferer in Erbil.
    Rushdi Abdullah being treated for TB
  • [LESOTHO] Textile industry workers.
    The garment sector has seen a boom since AGOA
  • [SWAZILAND] Map showing territory in South Africa claimed by Swaziland.
    Map showing territory in South Africa claimed by Swaziland
  • [Central African Republic (CAR)] Nicolas Tiangaye, Speaker of the National Transitional Council. June 2003
    Nicolas Tiangaye, Speaker of the National Transitional Council.
  • [Ethiopia] Food aid awaiting distribution in Ethiopia.
  • [Turkmenistan] The cult of the leader.
    The Turkmen media promote Niyazov's personality cult
  • [Turkmenistan] The cult of the leader.
    Under former president Saparmyrat Niyazov, who died late last year, controversial topics such as drug trafficking and drug addiction were largely taboo
  • [Turkmenistan] Providing medical services on the Afghan border.
    UNFPA's reproductive health work in Central Asia will be reduced following a political decision by Washington to withdraw US $34 million in funding
  • [Afghanistan] Khairabad villagers ponder their future.
    Kheyrabad villagers ponder their future.
  • [Turkmenistan] Traditional Turkman.
    Poverty is endemic in the energy-rich Turkmenistan
  • [Eritrea] Mother and child wait outside a 10-bed hospital in Tserona, Eritrea which serves 40,000 people.
  • [Iraq] The Ministry of Information in Baghdad.
  • [Eritrea] A mother and child in a 10-bed hospital in Tserona, Eritrea, which serves 40,000 people.
  • [Eritrea] People wait patiently outside a 10-bed hospital in Tserona, Eritrea which serves 40,000 people.
  • [Eritrea] Deputy Emergency Relief Coordinator for OCHA, Carolyn McAskie, in Tserona, Eritrea.
  • [Eritrea] Deputy Emergency Relief Coordinator for OCHA, Carolyn McAskie, in Asmara, Eritrea.
  • [Eritrea] Deputy Emergency Relief Coordinator for OCHA, Carolyn McAskie, in Asmara, Eritrea.
  • [Afghanistan] Empty house in Khairabad awaits their residents.
  • [Afghanistan] Life is hard for the returnees in the war ravaged county.
  • [Afghanistan] Dawarn is already thinking of leaving Afghanistan again.
  • [Afghanistan] Hoping for a good future, a returnee plants trees.
  • [Turkmenistan] The Karakum canal requires constant dredging.
    Experts say revitalising the neglected Karukum canal would be a better way of meeting water needs than building a giant, isolated reservoir in the middle of the desert
  • [Turkmenistan] Shaggy hat seller, Ashgabad.
  • [Turkmenistan] Despite strict censorship satellite TV is very popular.
  • [Turkmenistan] Mass vaccination keeps children healthy.
    The measles and rubella campaign will target two million children and youth and one million women
  • [Turkmenistan] Reproductive health care centre in Ashgabad.
  • [Turkmenistan] Turkish funded mosque, Ashgabad.
    Turkmenistan has a poor record in safeguarding religious freedom
  • [Turkmenistan] Afghan refugees running their own shop in Turkmenabad.
    Afghan refugees running their own small shop in the eastern city of Turkmenabad, some are being offered third country resettlement in Canada
  • [Turkmenistan] Last statue of Lenin in Ashgabad.
    Lenin could soon be the last Russian left in Turkmenistan
  • [Turkmenistan] Taking samples of Amu-Dayry river water.
    The Amu is the longest river in Central Asia; taking water samples in Turkmenistan

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