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  • A street in Brazzaville. The Red Cross has blamed poor hygiene and sanitation conditions in the south of Congo for a rise in cases of cholera
  • Children play in the rain on streets of Barakani, on the Comoros island of Anjouan
  • A man takes shelter from the rain in Barakani on the Comoros island of Anjouan
  • UN Police Commissioner in Liberia, Henrik Stiernblad, who is working with the Drug Enforcement Agency to crack down on cannabis cultivation in the country
  • Bashir Qaadi, an IDP in Mogadishu
  • To draw attention to extensive abuse of domestic workers, rights agencies have been highlighting the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women for 16 days to raise awareness among Indonesian women of their rights
    To draw attention to extensive abuse of domestic workers, rights agencies have been highlighting the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women for 16 days
  • The campaign against violence is organized at the community level with forums or theater productions meant to make women more informed and, therefore, empowered
  • Zouhari Bacar, 45, a small-scale farmer who was tortured by Mohamed Bacar's militia on Anjouan
  • Kassus Ben-Alloui, a former teacher, of Anjouan, Comoros
  • Laidine Abdullah sits outside his small shop in Barakani, a village in Anjouan
  • Mohamed Bacar's villa has been closed after he fled Anjouan
  • Mohammed Bacar's villa in Barakani
  • A woman places her ballot during Ghana's presidential and parliamentary elections on 7 December 2008. The two main candidates for president had to go to a run-off
  • Faliz Ali, a Mogadishu resident injured in the violence
  • Mohamed Bacar's villa in Barakani on the Anjouan island of the Comoros
  • Omar Oirdine, 45, a small shop owner in Nyatanga, Anjouan, who was tortured by Mohamed Bacar's militia
  • Omar Oirdine, of Nyatanga, a small shop owner who was tortured by Mohammed Bacar's militia on the Comoros island of Anjouan
  • Thousands of families are waiting for justice for their disappeared relatives, according to human rights groups
  • Fishermen going to fish on the Zambezi River
  • Farmers Plowing in Ngohe Ndioffogor village in Senegal
    Farmers Plowing in Ngohe Ndioffogor village in Senegal
  • Woman Picking tea in Tumutumu Division, Nyeri
  • Woman digging a dry river bed in Ithumba village in Kitui, Kenya
  • A young girl getting water at the Farchana refugee camp in eastern Chad
  • Women at Laboutigue village in eastern Chad. In November 2008 some 5,000 displaced Chadians recently agreed to return here
  • Women and children from Sudan at the Farchana camp in eastern Chad. One woman said: "The only solution for me is to return home, but I sometimes feel that will never happen."
  • WFP food assistance arrives in clonflict-hit Mindanao
    WFP food assistance arrives in conflict-hit Mindanao
  • WFP food assistance arrives in conflict-scorn Mindanao
  • Shop racks brimming with imported powdered milk packets in the capital Dhaka. Health experts have expressed concern over melamine content
  • Dengue hemorrhagic fever is the number one cause of death in urban areas among children between five- and 15-years of age, at 30.4 percent, while diarrhoea is the greatest killer among the same age group in rural areas, at 11.3 percent
    Dengue haemorrhagic fever is the main cause of death in urban areas among children between five and 15
  • In a newly released Indonesian health survey, it states that the leading national killer is stroke with tuberculosis the second most deadly disease. The survey also revealed that 6.5 percent of deaths among people of all ages were caused by injuries
    A new health survey found stroke to be the leading killer of Indonesians
  • CNDP Delegation meeting in Nairobi, Kenya 2008
  • The Karthala Volcano on the Comoros island of Grande Comores.

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