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  • Kibati I IDP Camp: North Kivu, DRC: Children peer under a mosquito-net door while Furaha carries her family's ration of soap back to her home in Kibati I IDP camp, Goma, DRC
    Children peer under a mosquito-net door while Furaha carries her family's ration of soap back to her home in Kibati I IDP camp, Goma, DRC
  • Bulengo IDP Camp: North Kivu, DRC: Children play outside their homes in Bulengo IDP camp near Goma, DRC
    Bulengo IDP Camp: North Kivu, DRC: Children play outside their homes in Bulengo IDP camp near Goma, DRC
  • he population of Liberia responded Monday to the social mobilization campaign and showed up massively in the various vaccination points of the capital city Monrovia. More than 3 million Liberians will be vaccinated this week against yellow fever and 2,275
  • A young boy on the beachfront in Dili. Timor-Leste, the world's newest nation, is also one of the poorest
  • Timor-Leste is a young country where more than half the population below the age of 18
  • A young boy in Ermera District. Education is a major challenge for Timor-Leste. Poor access, low quality of education and poor condition of school infrastructure hampers children's access to basic educatoin
  • A man tries to sell his chicken in an open market in Ermera District. Nearly 46 percent of the rural population is poor in comparison with 26 percent in urban areas
  • A young boy in Timor-Leste. Education remains a key challenge to the new country, where up to half the the population is illiterate
  • A young boy in Timor-Leste. A large proportion of the country's 1.1 million inhabitants live in poverty
  • A young girl looks to the camera in Timor-Leste. More than 60 percent of the population is under age 18
  • A young boy and his friends in Emera District, west-central Timor-Leste
  • Two girls look to the camera from their home in Emera District. Domestic and gender-based violence is commonplace, according to UNICEF
  • At 7.8 children per woman, Timor-Leste has one of the highest fertility rates in the world
  • Two Timorese brothers on the streets of Dili. Many children do not get to eat enough food before going to school and find it hard to concentrate on their studies
  • As of November 2009, not a single case of bird flu has been reported in Timor Leste
  • A man attempts to sell his chicken at an open market in central-western Ermera District. Open handling of chickens is a common sight in Timor-Leste
  • A young girl looks to the camera at an open market in western-central Ermera District
  • Afonso de Jesus, 27, a chicken vender from Emera District, has limited knowledge about how bird flu is contracted
  • Activist of HIV
  • Foam mattresses about to be delivered in eastern Republic of Congo, to where thousands of refugees from neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo have fled after deadly clashes over fishing rights in Equateur province
  • Cheikh Ould Sidi, 37, discovered he was HIV-positive in 2006. He's now the secretary general of a NGO working in the south of Mauritania
  • Pasteur Habimana, spokesman of Forces nationales de liberation (FNL), who has broken ranks with FNL leader Agathon Rwasa. He says Rwasa is no longer the FNL leader, having been replaced at a congress held in October 2009
  • Agathon Rwasa, leader of the Forces nationales de liberation (FNL), which transformed itself from a rebel movement to a political party in April 2009. Rwasa is now the director-general of Burundi's National Social Security Institute, known by the French a
    Le chef des FNL, Agathon Rwasa
  • Pierre-Claver Mbonimpa, president of the Association for the Protection of Human Rights and Detainees, a Burundian human rights group
    Selon Pierre Claver Mbonimpa, président fondateur de l’Association burundaise pour la protection des droits humains et des personnes détenues, le Burundi pourrait retomber dans la guerre civile
  • A street scene in Bujumbura, the Burundian capital
    Scène de rue à Bujumbura, la capitale burundaise : les luttes de pouvoir ont provoqué des accès de violence et des périodes de guerre civile au Burundi depuis l’indépendance du pays en 1962
  • Traditional dancers perform at the opening of an office by the Movement for Solidarity and Democracy (MSD) political party in Bujumbura's Cibitoke district
    Traditional dancers perform at the opening of an office by the Movement for Solidarity and Democracy (MSD) political party in Bujumbura's Cibitoke district
  • Elizabeth Zro is a counsellor at the MSF-run Island Hospital's sexual violence clinic
  • Two years after Cyclone Sidr, many people in the Sharankhola sub-district of Bagerhat, one of the worst-affected districts, continue to live in makeshift shelters
  • Awareness-raising poster on rape in streets of Monrovia
  • Traditional dancers perform at the opening of an office by the Movement for Solidarity and Democracy (MSD) political party in Bujumbura's Cibitoke District
    Traditional dancers perform at the opening of an office by the Movement for Solidarity and Democracy (MSD) political party in Bujumbura's Cibitoke District
  • Poster raising awareness of the dangers of rape
  • Poster on Monrovia street to raise awareness of rape

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