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  • [Afghanistan] A child receives a measles vaccine in Faizabad.
  • [Afghanistan] British members of the international peacekeeping force patrol Kabul.
    ISAF soldiers in Kabul
  • [Afghanistan] UNICEF use local transport to move medicine and school supplies.
    Cheap, reliable and he can go where 4X4s fear to tread
  • [Afghanistan] Despite the presence of international peacekeepers, Kabul residents are nervous.
    ISAF troops help keep the peace - but only in the capital
  • [Pakistan] A mobile internet facility will tour rural areas to help farmers get wired.
    A mobile internet facility will tour rural areas to help farmers get wired
  • [Afghanistan] MSF Head Stefano Savi.
    MSF Head Stefano Savi
  • [Afghanistan] Security was tight, but orderly.
  • [Afghanistan] A young Maslakh resident displays her registration bracelet.
    A young Maslakh resident displays her registration bracelet
  • [Ethiopia] Ethiopian Patriarch.
    Abune Paulos
  • [Uganda] Ugandan women and children.
    The culture in most African countries is that the man gets the better share of food
  • [Eritrea] Eritrean Patriarch.
    "Abune Philipos"
  • [Afghanistan] Ancient Buddha statue destroyed by Taliban.
  • Country Map - Malaria in Tanzania
  • [Afghanistan] The restored national flag over the presidential palace.
  • [Afghanistan] Hakim Taniwal, a recently returned Afghan sociologist, explaining the importance of national symbols.
  • [Afghanistan] Hazara family living next to destroyed Buddha statues.
    Returned Hazara families live in caves next to the destroyed Buddha statues at Bamian
  • [Afghanistan] The restored national flag over the presidential palace.
    The restored national flag over the presidential palace
  • [South Africa] Spoornet Train
    Trains from Ouagadougou may soon go to Ghana
  • [Ethiopia] Dr Ibrahim Jabr and Dr Petros Olango at national AIDS workshop.
    Dr Ibrahim Jabr and Dr Petros Olango at national AIDS workshop.
  • [Cote d'Ivoire] French Cooperation Minister, Lionel Joselin, at the opening ceremony of Cote d'Ivoire's national reconciliation forum.
  • [Cote d'Ivoire] Ivorian Prime Minister Pascal Affi N'guessan.
  • [Cote d'Ivoire] Ivorian National Assembly Speaker Mamadou Koulibaly and First Lady Simone Gbagbo at the opening ceremony of Cote d'Ivoire's national reconciliation forum
  • [Cote d'Ivoire] Cote d'Ivoire's prime minister, Pascal Affi N'guessan, at the opening ceremony of the country's national reconciliation forum held last year.
  • [Cote d'Ivore] Ivorian religious leaders attending the opening ceremoy of Cote d'Ivore's national reconciliation held in Abidjan from 9 October to 18 December 2001.
    Les leaders religieux ivoiriens ensemble pour promouvoir l'abstinence contre le sida
  • [Afghanistan] Afghan girls at Jalozai.
    Almost 60 percent of Afghan marriages involve girls below 16
  • [Afghanistan] Afghan refugees waiting to leave Jalozai.
  • [Afghanistan] Nazim says business is better than ever.
  • [Afghanistan] Hamid Karzai, leader of the Afghanistan Interim Authority.
    The Afghan President is set to arrive in Pakistan on Tuesday
  • [Afghanistan] A women taking part in a wedding procession in Bamyan.
    Afghan women have something to celebrate
  • [Afghanistan] Hamid Karzai, leader of the Afghanistan Interim Authority.
    President Karzai has issued a decree banning politicians from deriving power from militias and private armies
  • [Afghanistan] Habib visits the bath twice a week.
    Lack of water means traditional bathhouses - banned by the Taliban - are popular again
  • [Afghanistan] Convoy of buses ready to take refugees.
    Lines of buses wait to take refugees to a better life

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