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  • Former model, Tendayi Westerhof is now founder and director of Public Personalities Against AIDS Trust in Zimbabwe
  • Tens of thousands of civilians have fled the fighting in Sri Lanka's north and now find themselves precariously close to the front lines
  • A man walks on a highway that is giving way after flood waters scoured its base in Agusan del Sur
  • Ties that Bind. ring, wedding band
  • Market in Lagos
  • Charlotte resident Aminata Conteh reenacts how she was transported to a nearby village health centre when she had pregnancy complications
  • Assibi Kanou, 23, is an HIV-positive woman in Togo's capital Lome who is living in a non-profit shelter after her family asked her to leave for fear she would infect their children
  • Tchotcho Adjano, 44 has been HIV in 2002 positive with tuberculosis. She abandoned treatment for two years and resumed in 2004
  • Primary school 34 under construction, under the supervision of UNOPS. Ground was broken in December 2007 and the school is expected to be completed in January 2009.
At the left is Subhash Monga, Field Office Manager in Banda Aceh for UNOPS. And centre is
    Primary school 34 in Banda Aceh under construction, under the supervision of UNOPS.
  • Private primary school 51 in Banda Aceh, built by UNICEF with UNOPS overseeing the construction
    Private primary school 51 in Banda Aceh, built by UNICEF with UNOPS overseeing the construction
  • Primary school students are enjoying classes at their newly built school 51 in Banda Aceh City. Some 214 students attend the school – half of them girls
    Primary school students are enjoying classes at their newly built school 51 in Banda Aceh City.
  • Eleven-year-old Iba Rada (right) with Yuliatic, a sixth-grade teacher who has taught at school 51 since 1987. Rada says that she and her fellow students are eager to attend classes at their new school
  • Mbula Waema, 38, is HIV-positive living in Makueni, Kenya 2009.
  • Mbula Waema, 38, is HIV-positive and that a health worker from the African Medical and Research Foundation (AMREF)
  • 31 polio cases were confirmed in Afghanistan in 2008
  • Cyclone Fanele trajectory
  • Marietta Nzula, 38, lives in Makueni district in Kenya’s Eastern province. Nzula nearly died from HIV-related complications in 2007, and now lives with her mother and brothers; because she remains extremely weak, she is totally dependent on her family f
  • A boy collecting stones and water in Kaiti river, Makueni District, southern Kenya
    A boy collecting stones and water in Kaiti river, Makueni District, southern Kenya
  • Residents of Makueni district line up for food distribution donated ODM Kenya, a national party, Kenya 2009
  • Woman's rights groups held a rally in Dhaka demanding more parliamentary seats for women
  • Coupon book of an HIV patient whose ARVs has been subsidised by the state. As of 14 November 2008, all patients' ARVs are free
  • At Togo's central medicine purchasing agency, CAMEG, in Lome where the shelves are once again stocked with antiretrovirals for HIV patients
  • Traditional medicine in Mozambique
  • Few job opportunities for the unskilled
  • Mbula Waema (holding child), with some of her children and her mother-in-law, Mary Mwelu, 90 (left), at their home in Kathonzweni, Makueni
  • Mary Mwelu, 90, had not had a meal in two days when this picture was taken on 20 January 2009 due to a food crisis that has gripped the country
  • Despite the risks, for many young Filipinos smoking remains "cool". Close to 90,000 people a year die of smoke-related illnessnesses
  • Rights watchdogs accuse insurgent groups of widespread and systematic attacks on civilian people
  • Simba Abalo, 47, waits to sign up for his first antiretroviral treatment in Lome, which is offered for free as of 14 November 2008
  • Some 3,000 children have been diagnosed with pneumonia, with six reported deaths, in hospitals in Jalalabad, capital of eastern Nangahar province
  • School girls even in veils are not being permitted in Swat to continue their education
  • Donka secondary college, Camayenne, Conakry

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