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  • [Turkey] Turkey earthquake, Bingol (1st May 2003)
  • [Iraq] Stagnant water supply in Baghdad.
    Rotting household waste is a hazard all over Basra
  • [Iraq] Coping with diarrhoea.
    Baghdad hospitals are overflowing with diarrhoea cases
  • [Iraq] Searching for the missing.
    Baghdad residents consult lists of missing people
  • [Ethiopia] AIDS warning poster in Ethiopia.
    Many Ethiopians prefer to keep their HIV status hidden for fear of isolation
  • [Swaziland] Lomahasha Reservoir at one-third of its capacity.
    Lomahasha Reservoir at one-third of its capacity
  • [Eritrea] Hiruy Tedla Bairu.
    Hiruy Tedla Bairu
  • [Iraq] Baghdad mental hospital.
  • [Iraq] Distributing polio vaccine.
    A health worker prepares polio vaccinations for an immunisation campaign to protect 5 million children.
  • [Iraq] Consequences of dirty water
    Many children in Baghdad have chronic diarrhoea due to the city's ailing water and sanitation systems
  • [Iraq] Baghdad fuel shortage.
    Hawking petrol in Baghdad
  • [Cote d'lvoire] UNICEF Country Representative Georgette Aithnard
  • [Cote d'lvoire] UN Special Representative Albert Tevoedjre and Ivorian Minister of Communications, Guillaume Soro
  • [West Africa] UNHCR's Regional Coordinator, Arnaud Akodjenous and Mali's UN Resident Representative, Josephine Bazile-Finley.
  • [DRC] The secretary-general of RCD-Goma, Azarias Ruberwa (right)in Kinshasa. At the left is the RCD-Goma deputy president, Jean-Pierre Ondekane.
30 April 2003
    RCD-Goma Secretary-General Azarias Ruberwa (right) in Kinshasa. At the left is RCD-Goma Deputy President Jean-Pierre Ondekane.
  • [Ethiopia] Dr Mahendra Sheth of UNICEF
    Dr Mahendra Sheth
  • [Ethiopia] classroom in Borana
  • [Guinea] Herve Ludovic De Lys, Head of OCHA-Guinea, at the CAP launching for Cote d'Ivoire and its  five neighbors.
  • [Cote d'lvoire] Dean of the School of law, Ouraga Obou, at the launch of CAP for Cote d'Ivoire and its five neighbors
  • [Cote d'lvoire] MPIGO official Ousmane Coulibaly
    In some areas of Cote d'Ivoire, while government officials have returned to their posts, former rebels continue to rule, posing potential tensions, the UN says
  • [Cote d'lvoire]
    Prime Minister Seydou Diarra has faced serious hurdles government
  • [Cote d'lvoire] UN Humanitarian Envoy Carolyn McAskie appealed to the donor community to give generously for the needs of Cote d'Ivoire and its neighbors
    UN Humanitarian Envoy Carolyn McAskie appealed to the donor community to give generously for the needs of Cote d'Ivoire and its neighbors
  • [Iraq] Satellite TV is back in Baghdad.
  • [Iraq] Civilian casualty in Baghdad.
  • [Liberia] Muktar Farh, head of office in OCHA-Liberia.
  • [DRC] 70 Kinshasa policemen arrive in Bunia, Ituri District, Orientale Province, eastern DRC.
Date: 24/04/03 Bunia Airport
  • [Iraq] Schools reopen despite problems.
    Textbooks with references to former leader Saddam Hussein have been taken out of circulation
  • [DRC] Ugandan troops in departure parade, Bunia, Ituri District, Orientale Province, eastern DRC, 25/04/03 Bunia town centre.
    UPDF in departure parade, Bunia, April 2003
  • [Burundi] Ambassador Mamadou Bah, the African Union interim chairman’s special envoy to Burundi.
Date/Place: 29 April 2003. Bujumbura, Burundi.
    Ambassador Mamadou Bah, the African Union interim chairman’s special envoy to Burundi.
  • [Ethiopia] Bidre resettlement site
    Bidre resettlement site
  • [Cote d'lvoire] Guiglo's town council compound has been transformed into a hosting site for hundreds of displaced West African nationals
    Tens of thousands of people have been displaced by insecurity in Cote d'Ivoire, which is most pronounced in the country's western region
  • [DRC] Tank pulls out for final parade in Bunia, 25/04/03 Bunia Airport.

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