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  • Sleeping rough outside the Central Methodist Church
  • Dr. Monwabisi Ray Belle waseMaBheleni
  • Plantas e raízes no lugar de ARVs
  • Pacientes em Sofala optam pela medicina tradicional
  • Market day in a little town located on the road going from N'djamena to Southern Chad
  • An AIDS painted billboard in N'djamena
  • Mother Halima Hassan and her two children Furacha, two, and Albashir, three outside of Save the Children's treatment center for malnourished children in Fincharo Village, in the Mandera district of Northeastern Kenya
  • Aftin, twelve, inside his home in El Wak, Kenya. Aftin's family is only able to afford one meal per day. Aftin is experiencing problems with his health as a result of malnutrition
    Twelve-yera-old Aftin inside his home in El Wak, Kenya. Aftin's family is only able to afford one meal per day. Aftin is experiencing problems with his health as a result of malnutrition
  • View of the Sabe site, northern Kanyanza province
  • Dirty water used by IDPS and refugees at the Sabe site, northern Kanyanza province
    A woman fetches dirty water from a pond: Lack of clean water has increased the risk of waterborne diseases for the Sabe residents
  • Two infants outside of  Save the Children's treatment center for malnourished children in Kutayu Village, in the Mandera district of Northeastern Kenya
    Two infants outside Save the Children's treatment centre for malnourished children in Kutayu Village, Mandera
  • Women in the northwestern Central African Republic town of Paoua processing millet
    Women in the northwestern Central African Republic town of Paoua processing millet
  • A man rebuilding his roof in a village near the northwestern Central African Republic town of Paoua. Repeated bouts of fighting between rebels and government forces over recent years forced tens of thousands of people to flee their homes. Some are now ret
    A man rebuilding his roof in a village near the northwestern Central African Republic town of Paoua
  • A man rebuilding his roof in a village near the northwestern Central African Republic town of Paoua. Repeated bouts of fighting between rebels and government forces over recent years forced tens of thousands of people to flee their homes. Some are now ret
  • Dirty water used by IDPS and refugees at the Sabe site, northern Kanyanza province
    Fetching water at the Sabe refugee site, in northern Kanyanza Province of Burundi (file photo): More than 2,000 refugees have rejected UN appeals to move to a new camp
  • Togo Armed Forces
  • The number of people registered HIV-positive had virtually doubled in Kyrgyzstan due to better detection of HIV cases, say officials
  • Pic not from SA. Bernaditas Müller, Philippines at the climate change talks in Bonn said that the Christmas bonus of one Wall Street banker was higher than the cumulative resources devoted to the LDC Fund
  • Four-year old Abdi Aziz requires four months of proper nourishment to get better because he is nearly four kilograms underweight
    Four-year old Abdi Aziz is nearly four kilogrammes underweight
  • Some farmers pump wastewater directly from sewage treatment plants to irrigate their agricultural crops
  • The main public hospital in Gabon, in the capital Libreville
  • Joyce Acen, 25, discovered she was HIV-positive in 2002, a year after her mother forced her to become  the thrid wife of a man more than twice her age.
    "The first night with him, I cried the whole night"
  • One of the women who received treatment for obstetric fistulas, through a UNFPA programme at the main hospital in Korhogo, northern Côte d'Ivoire. March 2009
    One of the women who has received treatment for obstetric fistula in Korhogo, northern Côte d'Ivoire
  • A medical team assists survivors of 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami at the Emergency Hospital in Meulaboh, West Acheh, Sumatra island, Indonesia
  • More than 60,000 civilians have fled the combat zone in the past two months.
    More than 60,000 civilians have fled the combat zone in the past two months.
  • Civilians escaping the combat zone in northeast Sri Lanka
    Civilians escaping the combat zone in northeast Sri Lanka
  • Civilians escaping the combat zone in northeast Sri Lanka
  • Dr. Mohamed Yusuf, the director-general of Madina hospital
    Mohamed Yusuf, the director-general of Madina Hospital
  • New network of businessmen in Caia, Sofala province, Mozambique, wants to end sexual abuse between shop owners and clients
    Comerciantes se unem para garantir que compras em mercados não se tornem abuso sexual
  • Mobile phone technology could be used to correctly diagnose and treat crop diseases

Mobile phone, for generic use, technology, ICT
  • Malnutrition - combined with diarrhoea, pneumonia and tuberculosis (TB) - is the biggest cause of child mortality in Tharparkar District
  • An IDP man inspects his banana crop in Atiak, Amuru District
    A man inspects his banana crop in Uganda: Livelihoods of millions of East African farmers could be endangered if the bacterial banana Xanthomonas wilt disease is not controlled

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