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  • [Eritrea] A group of preschool children during outdoor activities.
    Schools offer very little support for children affected by HIV/AIDS
  • [Angola] A center for un-accompanied children.
    Angolan children have suffered the brunt of the decades-long war
  • [DRC] Gold panning in Southern Kivu.
    Panning for gold in South Kivu Province
  • [Madagascar] Scavenging a living on the garbage piles of Tananarive.
    Scavenging a living on the garbage piles of Antananarivo
  • [Eritrea] A preschool child.
  • [Gambia] A preschool child
    The average age of girls undergoing FGM/C in The Gambia is dropping (file photo)
  • [Tanzania] A group of Massai women building their own center for preschool education.
    Some Tanzanian women still suffer from negative cultural practises.
  • [Afghanistan] Food shortages are widespread in Afghanistan and it is the
children who suffer most.
    Small children and babies are particularly prone to whooping cough
  • [Afghanistan] Children from Tone village, western Afghanistan.
    Marrying off daughters as young as ten remains common in rural Afghanistan
  • [Sierra Leone] A child of the Wellington Camp for the Displaced People (IDPs) on the outskirts of Freetown.
    Pondering the future at a camp for displaced civilians in Freetown
  • [Afghanistan] A young girl stands in the school corridor of Sitra School,
Kabul.
  • [Nigeria] Logo of the International Court of Justice
  • [Cote d'lvoire] President Laurent Gbagbo.
    President Laurent Gbagbo.
  • [Pakistan] Windmills are becoming a more popular alternative.
    Such windmills could light up the lives of thousands
  • [Afghanistan] AFGHAN-AMERICAN ARCHITECT DEVELOPS PLAN TO REBUILD RUINED TOWNS, HOUSE HOMELESS AFGHAN REFUGEES
    An artist's drawing of the village
  • [Afghanistan] Road reconstruction is critical to the humanitarian effort.
    Work on another vital road linking Afghanistan to the outside world begins later this month
  • [Ethiopia] Haile Gebreselassie
    Haile Gebreselassie
  • [Swaziland] Swazi Soldiers
    The loyalty tests are also extended to men who want to join the king's army
  • [Afghanistan] Youngsters play with sheep they have been herding in Obeh,
western Afghanistan.
  • [Afghanistan] Road reconstruction is critical to the humanitarian effort.
  • [Afghanistan] Road reconstruction is critical to the humanitarian effort.
  • [Swaziland] A warrior in full ceremonial attire.
  • [Tanzania] UNDP Resident Representative Mr John Hendra.
  • [Cote d'Ivoire] Cote d'Ivoire soldiers
    Fighting erupts on the outskirts of Abidjan
  • [Pakistan] Christians in Islamabad hit the campaign trail.
    Christians will vote on Thursday for the first time in Pakistan's new inclusive electoral system
  • [Malawi] Two children in the Senzani Area Development Program in Malawi.
HIV/AIDS infections in Malawi are one of the highest in the world.
    Young girls are being forced into sexual relations to pay off debts
  • [Malawi] Orphan in Malawi. This 12-year old girl has been orphaned by AIDS in Malawi where the infection rate is 15%.
    Many orphans are socially excluded and feel disillusioned
  • [Eritrea] President Isayas Afewerki and Nigeria's President Olusegun Obasanjo address press conference.
    Isayas and Obasanjo address press conference
  • [Uganda] Orphans in Uganda. “Let us count and read,” Joan, 7, of Kiwaguza school told Kennedy, 8. World Vision provides assistance to both children who have lost their parents.
    School children like these have been hit hard by HIV/AIDS in Kenya.
  • [Afghanistan] A young boy stands in front of his home in Shomali.
  • [Mozambique] Artist Goncalo Mabunda displays his saxophone made from an AK47 and a bazooka.
  • [Mozambique] Artist displays his AKA sculpture figure.

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