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  • [Afghanistan] A widow working at a WFP bakery.
  • [Ethiopia] Kaeja Jama lays out the tools of her trade.
    Kaeja Jama lays out the tools of her trade
  • Country Map - Cote d'Ivoire
  • [Afghanistan] UNEP senior policy advisor, Pasi Rinne.
    UNEP senior policy adviser, Pasi Rinne
  • [Afghanistan] Afghanistan has one of the largest disabled populations
in the world.
    Afghans living with disabilities demonstrated in the capital Kabul on Thursday, demanding more support and an end to prejudice against them
  • [South Africa] Female condom.
    The overall use of female condom remains low in Gabon
  • [Ethiopia] An eight-year-old girl eats weeds in west Haraghe, hard hit by the current drought.
    Victim of a past drought in Ethiopia.
  • [Comoros] A beach near Fomboni
    The current tensions threaten the stability of the archipelago
  • [Comoros] Mosque beside Moroni Harbour
    Business fears instability will keep investors away from Moroni
  • [Ethiopia] A Kereyou woman helps distribute famix to the hungry
in Fentale, Oromiya.
  • [Comoros] The south shore of Nzwani, between Sima and Moya.
    Storm clouds gather over the Comoros
  • Country Map - Comoros
  • [Comoros] Nioumachoua town
  • [Pakistan] Syed Bilal Shah convincing people to vote for him.
    Syed Bilal Shah on the campaign trail
  • Country Map - Guinea
  • [Swaziland] Two elephants from Hlane Royal Game Reserve
    Problem elephants
  • [Angola] Luanda - João Pirão Square
    UNITA are now out of the bush and in the capital, Luanda
  • [Ethiopia] Vice president Mohammed Ayli.
    Mohammed Ayli
  • [Angola] Container yard at Luanda Port
    Decades of civil war has destroyed the country's infrastructure
  • [Angola] Main entrance road to Luanda Port
    Traffic safety has been lost amidst the myriad of social problems
  • [Angola] Port of Luanda
    Luanda port
  • [Angola] View of Luanda in the olden days from theFortaleza de São Miguel
  • [Angola] Luanda Port
    Tonnes of food were stuck for months in Luanda's port
  • [Swaziland] Martin Dlamini, governor of the Central Bank of Swaziland.
    Martin Dlamini, governor of the Central Bank of Swaziland
  • [Cote d'Ivoire]
    Les troupes françaises ont libéré mardi dernier des élèves dont l'école était prise au piège dans le conflit
  • [Afghanistan] Cheaper export of things like Afghan carpets will provide a boost to the economy.
    Dropping export tax on things like carpets will help Afghanistan's fragile economy - collecting import duty would help even more
  • Country Map - Cote d'Ivoire
    United States special forces members are expectedin the country to secure US nationals
  • [Malawi] Fatima (27) lives in Southern Malawi and is surviving on roots. Her
mother died after trying to survive on a diet of roots. Fatima says: "If my
situation continues I will be dead like my mother in a few months time."
    Social pensions help the elderly care for extended families
  • [Zambia] Food aid from the World Food Programme is distributed by Tearfund
partners in the Luangawa Valley, southern Zambia, where 16000 people are in need of help.
    Zambia rejected GM food aid
  • [Malawi] Mazizi Sande (4) is one of many 1000s of children who are surviving on weeds and roots in the face of rising food shortages.
    WFP is expected to feed 1.3 million Malawians in the first quarter of this year
  • [Malawi] Giving thanks: Mphatso Fackson (6) and her sister charity (3) join other villagers in a prayer of thanks following a distribution of flour by Tearfund partners responding to the current food crisis in Malawi.
    UNICEF has warned of
  • [Malawi] "I do not have a plan to survive...I may not be here in 2 months
time," says 70 year old Sinos Khatcha who is struggling to survive in the face of Malawi's current food crisis.
    Vulnerable at risk again as new food crisis deepens

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