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  • [Afghanistan] Repatriation from Pakistan picks up pace in Afghanistan.
  • [South Africa] The community of Wentworth in south Durban have major polluters on their doorstep
    The community of Wentworth in south Durban have major polluters on their doorstep
  • [Uzbekistan] ICG warns the country's veneer of stability may be about to crack in Uzbekistan.
  • [Uzbekistan] Tashkent is increasingly cracking down on independent Muslims in Uzbekistan.
  • [Pakistan] Apple orchards stand bare in Baluchistan.
  • [Pakistan] Farmer chopping down dead fruit trees.
    Farmer chopping down dead fruit trees
  • [Sierra Leone] Soldiers standing in line with their weapons to register
with UNAMSIL observers to disarm. All weapons are destroyed on the spot,
and the fighters are then moved to demobilisation centers.
    Soldiers standing in line with their weapons to register with UNAMSIL observers to disarm in Sierra Leone
  • [Somalia] WFP says drought is forcing desperate women and children to walk for long distances to get assistance at feeding centres in Somalia.
    WFP is to increase its food storage capacity in Berbera, in the self-declared republic of Somaliland, to boost its aid distribution
  • [South Africa] Solar technolgy means new horizons for rural business
  • [South Africa] Solar power has brought electricity to thousands of isolated homes in South Africa's Eastern Cape
    Solar power has brought electricity to thousands of isolated homes in South Africa's Eastern Cape
  • [Pakistan] Girl spinning wool inside tent in Pakistan.
  • [Pakistan] Noor Bibi building her house in Surkhab in Pakistan.
    More resources for poverty reduction
  • [Pakistan] A young girl at Loralai in Pakistan.
    There are close to 300,000 neonatal deaths in Pakistan annually
  • [Pakistan] Three Iraqi men recently arrested by police in Pakistan.
    Three Iraqi men recently arrested by police
  • [Afghanistan] Afghan women pray to go home in Pakistan.
    Afghan women pray to go home
  • [Pakistan] An Iraqi family in Quetta in Pakistan.
    An Iraqi family in Quetta
  • [Afghanistan] An Afghan woman prepares for the journey to Pakistan.
    UNHCR has begun its voluntary repatriation programme for 2003 hoping to assist mainly refugees living in camps
  • [Zambia] Mongo highstreet: Business is slow in Zambia
    Mongo highstreet: Business is slow
  • [Afghanistan] An instructor at the centre in Afghanistan.
  • [Afghanistan] Two puppies at the centre in Afghanistan.
  • [Afghanistan] A nearby UNHCR constructed shelter in Afghanistan.
  • [Afghanistan] Safiewullah and his family hope to stay in Afghanistan.
    Safiewullah and his family hope to stay in Afghanistan
  • [Afghanistan] Agro and Hashmatullah in Afghanistan.
    Agro and Hashmatullah in Afghanistan
  • [Angola] Carol Bellamy calls for greater social spending.
    Carol Bellamy calls for greater social spending
  • [Zambia] Nangweshi already hosts 15,700 refugees and cannot accomodate more.
    Nangweshi's home to 15,000 Angolan refugees
  • [Angola] Carol Bellamy - "Support for the health services in the DRC is absolutely critical at this time".
    Carol Bellamy - "Support for the health services in the DRC is absolutely critical at this time"
  • [Sierra Leone] SIERRA LEONE RUF ex fighters at disarmament reception centre Koidu, Kono District.
    RUF fighters, Sierra Leone's rebel group led by Sankoh, at a disarmament center during the country's disarmament process
  • [Afghanistan] Isaaq Levy lives in fear of the Taliban in Afghanistan.
    Isaaq Levy lives in fear of the Taliban
  • [Cote d Ivoire] Former dream home smashed by the waves in Cotonou in West Africa.
  • [Angola] Camacupa in Angola
  • [Angola] Camacupa in Angola
  • [Angola] Camacupa in Angola
    Some 50,000 IDPs have taken refuge in Camacupa since June last year

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