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  • Abdullahi Diallo, head of teaching at Donka secondary college, Camayenne, Conakry
  • Ministry of Social Affairs in Guinea
  • Mohamed Camara, chief of integrated education at Guinea's Ministry of Social Affairs and President of the Guinean Association to Promote the Rights of the Handicapped
  • Hadja Kadiatou Diallo, director of a school for the blind in Conakry
  • Ramatoulaye Diallo, a journalist at Le Lynx newspaper in Conakry, has been blind since she was three years old
  • A nurse caring for an AIDS patient
  • Yacinthe Wodobode is the national coordinator of the National AIDS control committee in CAR
  • Picture depicting WFP's humanitarian air service
  • Working women are facing growing harassment in Swat
  • Ramatoulaye Diallo, journalist at Le Lynx, has been blind since she was three-years-old
  • Librarians at the Donka secondary college library, Camayenne, Conakry
  • Most of the deportees from Iran are single males
  • Many poor women in Yemen cannot access health care services because of their low income
  • An estimated 57 percent of all deliveries in Myanmar are by skilled birth attendants
    An estimated 57 percent of all deliveries in Myanmar are by skilled birth attendants
  • Deportees from Iran showing their identity cards
  • Sex worker in Imbi Park, Jayapura
  • Diana Onchari, 40, a former teacher in Kuria District, Nyanza Province. When Onchari learned that she was HIV-positive in 2002, she went on a mission to infect as many men as she could. She has since reformed, and runs a widows' network called Living Proo
  • Civilians who escaped the fighting are now at a government welfare centre in Vavuniya District
    Les civils qui ont échappé aux affrontements se trouvent aujourd’hui dans un centre public d’aide sociale dans la région de Vavuniya
  • Going to school is no an easy task for the girls of Bangladesh.
    In Bangladesh, just getting to school can sometimes be an ordeal
  • Palestinians in the Rafah refugee camp, in northern Gaza, after an Israeli airstrike on 11 January
    If the ceasefire holds, Palestinians in Gaza will want to get their lives back to normal as quickly as possible
  • John Ging, head of operations in Gaza for the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA)
  • A 6.1-magnitude quake in 1998 killed thousands of people in Afghanistan's Takhar Province
  • Children listen to the radio
  • Tuareg girl in Niger's Air Mountains
  • Civilians who escaped the fighting in the conflict affected Vanni area at a welfare centre in Vavuniya District
  • Smoked fish in Nairobi Gikomba market, Kenya 2009.Food crisis in Africa
  • Women selling fish in Nairobi Gikomba market, Kenya 2009.Top international experts say millions of people are being pushed deeper into poverty and hunger by high food prices
  • Alice Wanjiru - "Now it's no meat, less ugali"
  • Peter Munabi, 52, is an HIV-positive widower living in Kibera, Nairobi’s largest slum
  • Wanggo Gallaga is one of only three people in the Philippines who have gone public about being HIV positive
    "I thought that HIV and AIDS only happened abroad"
  • An Egyptian charity organisation's truck with medical aid  at  Rafah border gate.
    An Egyptian charity organisation's truck with medical aid at Rafah border gate.
  • Special Care Nursery - Sister Theresa Meae attending to a baby at the Port Moresby General Hospital Special Care Nursery

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