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  • [Somalia] Counting ballot papers.
  • [Somalia] Abdiqadir Haji Isma'il Jirde, vice-chairman of the National Referendum Commission, announced a 97 percent vote for independence.
  • [Pakistan] Zahir Khan Jabberkhel with his family at their soon to be demolished home in Nasir Bagh in Pakistan.
  • [Pakistan] Demolished houses built by Afghan refugees at Nasir Bagh in Pakistan.
  • [Pakistan] Forced to leave, Budree Jamal and her husband take very few belongings with them in Pakistan.
  • [Pakistan] An Iraqi family in Quetta in Pakistan.
  • [Pakistan] Three Iraqi men recently arrested by police in Pakistan.
  • [Sierra Leone] DSRDG Sandry (second from right) and Chief Military Obsever (fourth from right) witnessing disarmament in Koinadugu District.
  • [Sierra Leone] Weapons handed over by CDF in Koinadugu District.
  • [Pakistan] Apple ochards stand bare in Baluchistan.
  • [Angola] A petition for children's rights to be respected in Luanda.
  • [Angola] A petition for children's rights to be respected in Luanda.
  • [Angola] Homeless children at a centre in Luanda run by the charity Goal.
  • [Afghanistan] Shamsul Huda registering in Jalalabad in Afghanistan.
  • [Afghanistan] Khalil is one of thousands of beneficiaries set to suffer.
  • [Afghanistan] Repatriation from Pakistan picks up pace in Afghanistan.
    City-wide food distribution begins in Herat
  • [Afghanistan] A hole in the ground is a means to escaping the heat for this newly arrived refugee family in Afghanistan.
    Thousands of displaced people need urgent assistance.
  • [Afghanistan] Displaced family in Kunduz Afghanistan.
    Educating Afghan children is a priority for the new government
  • [Pakistan] Afghan refugee family at Jalozai preparing to return home in Pakistan.
    This Afghan family has chosen to repatriate from one of the "new" camps in Pakistan close to the Afghan border
  • [Afghanistan] Multen Khan, repatriated from Iran six years ago where he became a heroin addict.
    There are some 60,000 addicts like this one in Kabul alone
  • [Afghanistan] Withered wheat is all that remains in the northern village in Afghanistan.
    Much of Afghanistan remains short of food - more than six million people are in need
  • [Pakistan] Farmer chopping down dead fruit trees.
    Pakistani farmers need to adopt modern irrigation techniques to cover up water shortages
  • [Kyrgyzstan] Everywhere on the streets of Bishkek people van be seen reading "Curbing this freedom now will be difficult to do".
    The new printing press should enhance independent media in the country
  • [Angola] Child on drip in Kuito feedinf centre, she is suffering severe malnutrition and received treatment from MSF.
    Southern Africa's children urgently need food aid
  • [Afghanistan] Sawlad Begum breast feeding in public.
    Seuls 37 pour cent des nourrissons pakistanais sont nourris exclusivement au sein pendant six mois (photo d’archives)
  • [Angola] Kids in Kambendua, one of the IDP Camps near Kuito.
    Forty-five percent of Angolan children do not go to school
  • [Somalia] In Hargeysa, there were long lines of voters and celebrations.
    Women can be at increased risk of HIV infection in highly conservative Somaliland
  • [Somalia] WFP says drought is forcing desperate women and children to walk for long distances to get assistance at feeding centres in Somalia, Baidoa.
  • Bongani Lodge
  • Bongani Lodge
    “Some Canadians staying at the lodge visited us, saw the need and went home and fundraised for these computers, it’s going to change our village“
  • [Burkina Faso] President of Burkina Faso - Blaise Compaore.
    President Blaise Compaore, still popular after nearly two decades in power, according to an independent poll
  • [Tanzania] Mt Kilimanjaro: Conservation of the mountain and its ecosystem is vital to thousands of Tanzanians, for whom it is a source of water, agricultural livelihood and tourism income.
    UN World Food Programme organised a charity walk along the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro on Sunday to raise $100,000 for its school feeding programme in Tanzania.

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