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  • On the production line at General Motors Southg Africa
  • Nomantamsanwa Letitia Mkokeli (33), a former General Motors South Africa employee who was retrenched last December 2008
  • South Sudanese children in Mundri, Western Equatoria State, after being displaced by LRA attacks
    South Sudanese children in Mundri, Western Equatoria State, after being displaced by LRA attacks
  • Civilians who fled the fighting at welfare centres in Vavuniya, about 100km south of where fighting is taking place
    Des civils, qui ont fui pour échapper aux hostilités, aux centres sociaux de Vavuniya, à environ 100 kilomètres au sud de la zone où se déroulent les affrontements
  • South Sudanese children displaced by attacks by the rebel Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) in the town of Mundri, Western Equatoria state, where some 8,000 Sudanese have gathered fleeing the guerrilla raids
    South Sudanese children displaced by attacks by the rebel Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) in the town of Mundri, Western Equatoria state
  • Air pollution causes over 3,000 deaths in Kabul, health officials say
  • A man in the northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo town of Bunia cycles under a banner announcing that local radio stations will broadcast the maiden International Criminal Court trial of Thomas Lubanga, who is charged with recruiting children into hi
  • Girls walk in front of HIV pannel in Naamacha
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    Polícias abusam de autoridade e dispensam a camisinha
  • Paktika province has a population of more than 180,000 women and no female doctors to serve them
    Paktika province has a population of more than 180,000 women and no female doctors to serve them
  • A map of the Philippines highlighting Mindanao and Jolo islands
  • Widespread use of substandard fuel and old vehicles contribute to air pollution
  • The air quality in Kabul is worse than neighbouring capital, NEPA says
  • ICRC vehicles are grounded in a compound in the southern Philippine city of Davao City as troops search for three abducted ICRC staff in the volatile island of Jolo
  • Rice production has increased markedly in the eastern Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan
    Rice production has increased markedly in the eastern Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan
  • Ministry of Agriculture teams in Liberia spray insecticide in areas infested by a destructive caterpillar
    Ministry of Agriculture teams in Liberia spray insecticide in areas infested by a destructive caterpillar
  • Young artist, Namibia
  • Secretary, Namibia
  • Young professional, Namibia
  • Over two million women aged 15-45 will be vaccinated against tetanus, a killer disease in Yemen
    Over two million women aged 15-45 will be vaccinated against tetanus, a killer disease in Yemen
  • A Palestinian boy stands amid the debris of a destroyed house in Gaza City, near to which two children were killed by UXO recently
    Un jeune garçon palestinien, au beau milieu des décombres d’une maison détruite, à l’est de la ville Gaza, près de laquelle deux enfants ont été emportés récemment dans l’explosion d’une UXO
  • Five million Indonesians working overseas sent approximately US$6 billion home in 2007
    Five million Indonesians working overseas sent approximately US$6 billion home in 2007
  • A large number of people in Nepal depend on poultry farming for their livelihood
  • Increase in rice production is expected to reduce food-insecurity among rural households
  • A bakery in the southeastern city of Bam
    A bakery in the southeastern city of Bam
  • Women making flat bread in southern Tajikistan
    Women making flat bread in southern Tajikistan
  • Several vehicles reportedly transporting charcoal and wood for household fuel were torched on the outskirts of the Chadian capital N'djamena in December 2008. The incident took place shortly after the government put in place a categorical ban on the trans
    One of several vehicles recently torched just outside N'djamena. Residents said it is not known who burned the vehicles, which were reportedly transporting charcoal
  • UNICEF says that at least 75,000 children are trapped in the conflict zone with education hampered for some 30,000 students and 154 schools closed or relocated
  • Hilala Abulbagi, is a returnee from the north. Her family retuned to Kadugli in 2003. She is originally from the village of Umdoroin, near Kadugli town
  • A rape victim in Liberia who said she was raped during the final days of the country's civil war by an army officer
  • Members of Guinean military undertake a training
  • Buildings have been leveled in Morondava
    Buildings have been leveled in Morondava

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