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  • Agness Auma, 15, a former abductee. She was abducted in 2005 while working in a field; she escaped recently from the rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)
  • Chinese workers in Luanda, Angola
  • Internally-displaced Congolese wait patiently in a driving rain during a food distribution in Kibati on Nov. 5, 2008, just outside the eastern provincial capital of Goma, where tens of thousands of people have been waiting for assistance since fleeing the
  • A UN armored-personnel carrier with heavy gun, attached to the peacekeeping mission known by its acronym, MONUC, glides by a Congolese woman just south of the flashpoint village of Rutshuru, which lies roughly 65 km north of the provincial city of Goma, o
  • Thousands of students are unable to attend their damaged schools
  • Displaced people in Broum District's school
  • Chinese construction worker in Luanda
  • Chinese construction worker in Luanda
  • Construction site in Angola
  • Chinese construction worker in Luanda
  • Internally-displaced Congolese women wait patiently during a food distribution in Kibati, just outside the eastern provincial capital of Goma, where tens of thousands of people have been waiting for assistance since fleeing their homes during renewed figh
    Internally-displaced Congolese women wait patiently during a food distribution in Kibati
  • Afghanistan has been the top opium producing country in the world over the past several years
  • "Fire prohibited" sign in construction site run by Chinese in Angola
  • Gina Victor, HIV+ woman in Mozambique
  • Mauritius International Airport SSR Mauritius
  • Mangrove restoration faces shortage of seedlings
    Mangrove restoration faces shortage of seedlings
  • Gina Victor, HIV+ woman in Mozambique
  • A new report raises concerns about the numbers of weapons and bullets in civilian hands and states that weapons armories, particularly those controlled by the police are not being strictly controlled.
  • Tens of thousands of IDPs have returned to their homes in Sri Lanka's east over the past year largely without incident although they continue to have need for relief and reconstruction assistance.
  • Green charcoal made from water lilies is now offering communities an alternative source of fuel.
  • Deportee Hamilton Joao Pina, Cape Verde.
  • Deportee Hamilton Joao Pina, Cape Verde.
  • Several bridges and highways were destroyed by the floods that hit Hadramaut in October.
  • Frederick Wanzere, 25, became a mechanic after his uncle and guardian pulled him out of university because he was HIV-positive.
  • Frederick Wanzere, 25, became a mechanic after his uncle and guardian pulled him out of university because he was HIV-positive.
    Frederick Wanzere, 25, from student to mechanic
  • Dandora dumping site is one of the largest in Nairobi, Kenya.
    The Dandora municipal waste site in Nairobi continues to pose environmental and health risks
  • Zambezi river basin.
  • Clients are dwindling at this foreign exchange bureau in Freetown.
  • Joseph Maina, has earned a living from the dumpsite for the past 12 years.
  • A woman picks up her remittances check in Cameroon.
  • Some parts of radioactive waste dumps have been exposed by local residents looking for scrap metal.
  • UN agencies, the International Committee of the Red Cross and other aid organisations have planed to pre-position adequate food and non-food relief supplies in highly vulnerable areas fearing access could be denied during the cold season.

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