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  • [Ethiopia] A school classroom in Borana with 90 pupils sitting on rocks.
  • [Ethiopia] Gechawa Gandesha's school classroom in Borana.
  • [Afghanistan] Returnees told about the landmines threat.
  • [Afghanistan] Refugees arriving in brightly coloured vehicles.
    Refugees arrive in Kabul in brightly coloured vehicles
  • [Afghanistan] A returned refugee is checked in at Pule-e-Chakri reception centre outside Kabul.
    A new arrival registers at Pol-e Charki returnee centre in Kabul
  • [Zimbabwe] Food aid needed fast but who will produce it.
    Zimbabwe is experiencing its worst food shortage in 50 years
  • [Zimbabwe] Lots of paprika but if he harvests it, Graham Douse could be jailed for two years.
    The Land Review Committee will verify a recent audit of the land reform programme
  • [Afghanistan] A young returnee is examined at Pul-e-Chakri reception centre outside Kabul.
  • [Afghanistan] Mamo Gula, happy to be back.
  • [Afghanistan] Refugees return to Shomali Plain to start rebuilding their lives
    The government is awaiting much needed money to prove itself
  • [Zimbabwe] Farm equipment lying idle as Trevor Steel has been ordered to stop all farm work.
    Price on agricultural equipment like tractors would also be frozen
  • [Malawi] 1 year old Yosefe is being tended to by World Vision at St Gabriel’s Hospital.
    The hungry did not profit from the sale of strategic grain
  • [Angola] UNICEF Vaccination Programme
    UNICEF Vaccination Programme
  • [South Africa] Amnesty International's Eric Husketh (left) and Samkelo Mokhine at a press conference in Johannesburg
    Amnesty International's Eric Husketh (left) and Samkelo Mokhine launch the Zimbabwe report in Johannesburg
  • [Ethiopia] Nurse Alemu Tuji, from Yabello Health Centre.
  • [Ethiopia] Borana baby being vaccinated against childhood killer diseases.
  • [Ethiopia] Field clinic in remotest Borana.
    Field health clinic in a remote part of Borena
  • [Ethiopia] Korean Ambassador Kim Chang-soo with the president of the Ethiopian Olympic Committee and Football Federation Gizaw Teklemariam, UNICEF head Ibrahim Jabr and child representative Wintana Tadesse.
  • [Swaziland] Swazi maidens.
    Young Swazi women in traditional dress
  • [Sudan] One of many displaced children who fled Rubkona County, southern Sudan, following attacks by government forces
    One of the many displaced children who fled Rubkona County, southern Sudan
  • [Guinea] Guecledon Schoolboys
  • [Guinea] Bamboo-lined road a few kms from Ivorian Border
  • [Guinea] Albadana Kountaya Women's Centre
  • [Guinea] Albadana Kountaya Camp - Gendames and police of the security unit greet the Kingsley Amaning
  • [Ethiopia] Scene of the clash between security forces and protestors.
  • [Afghanistan] Haji Ghulam Hazrat calls for foreigners to pay more respect to Afghan dress code
  • [Ethiopia] Secretary General Amr Moussa.
    Arab League Secretary-General, Amr Musa
  • [Iran] Iranian Foreign Minister Kamal Kharrazi.
    Iranian Foreign Minister Kamal Kharrazi
  • [Ethiopia] Dr Beyene Petros, Federal MP in SNNPR.
    Dr Beyene Petros
  • [Afghanistan] Dr Anwar-ul-Haq Ahmady.
    Dr Anwar-ul-Haq Ahmady has a tough task ahead - reconstructing Afghanistan's banking system
  • [Ethiopia] Loke village where the demonstrators started their march.
    Loke village where the demonstrators started their march.
  • [Sudan] Lesions, fever bouts and anaemia are characteristic of visceral leishmaniasis, known in Sudan as kala azar. If left untreated, the fatality rate can be 100 percent.
    Lesions, fever bouts and anaemia are characteristic of visceral leishmaniasis, known in Sudan as kala azar. If left untreated, the fatality rate can be 100 percent

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