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  • Returnees from Munege in the eastern Ruyigi rushing for building materials.
  • A woman uses an traditional wooden wheel to spin thread at the Al Jamelah weaving cooperative in Cotabato, Philippines.
  • A widow of a former Muslim separatist guerrilla uses traditional equipment in Cotobato City on Mindanao Island to weave colorful scarves and cloth at the Al Jamelah cooperative. Al Jamaelah provided livelihoods for many women who were formally involved in
  • Nine trucks of the Government Agents were not allowed to proceed when banned items, including C-4 explosives, were found on board.
  • The first convoy since mid-September when UN and international agencies were asked to withdraw from the Tamil Tiger- controled Vanni region arrived on 2 October. It consisted of 51 trucks, 30 with food supplies from the World Food Programme (WFP) and anot
  • A woman displays fish in lake Victoria,Kenya 2008. Since fish is their common food in Kisumu.
    A woman displays fish in lake Victoria
  • Over 240,000 newly displaced persons are now food insecure.
  • Painting at entrance of Côco-Côco market in São Tomé.
  • Beaches and slums could soon be cleaned up to make room for tourist attractions in southern Cambodia.
  • Prevention campaign in São Tomé and Príncipe.
  • Mural no mercado do Côco-Côco em São Tomé e Príncipe.
  • Christine Atoo walks 36 kilometers every month to collect her ARVs
  • An HIV outreach at Awoo Resettlement Camp in Gulu, northern Uganda
  • Simon Ongom, head of the disabled person's union of Gulu district in northern Uganda.
  • Christine Auma, abandoned in Amuru IDP camp by her husband after testing positive for HIV.
  • South Africa's new health minister, Barbara Hogan.
    The new health minister has singled out HIV/AIDS as a priority
  • There are 600,000 working children in Yemen, according to official figures.
  • Women and girls offer sex to the miners in exchange for money.
  • Women and girls offer sex to the miners in exchange for money.
  • Awad Al-Karim stands amid the ruins of his home that was burnt during a recent attack on Umlaota village, near Tabit town in North Darfur.
    Houses burnt in an attack near Tabit town, North Darfur: High-ranking members of the Unified Command faction of the Sudan Liberation Army that recently fought government troops in the region denied signing a peace agreement with the state
  • Rice prices have stabilised.
  • In monga-affected Rangpur District, these women don't know what the future holds.
  • People in northern Lalmonirhat District brought out their rice bowls demanding immediate food relief in the wake of monga. ment of relief works.
  • Temporary ponds to trap fish.
  • Streams have dried up.
  • Jackson Edward.
  • Flood waters during the past 19 days have submerged Bang Ban District in Ayutthaya Province under water. Health officials are particular concerned that their might be an outbreak in flooded province of Leptospirosis, also know as Rat’s Disease, which is
  • Health officials and surveillance team are visiting villagers and temples in Prachin Buri Province. The province is currently facing heavy floods and waterborne disease outbreaks are being closely monitored in the area.
  • Health officials and surveillance team are visiting villagers and temples in Prachin Buri Province. The province is currently facing heavy floods and waterborne disease outbreaks are being closely monitored in the area.
  • Health officials and surveillance team are visiting villagers and temples in Prachin Buri Province. The province is currently facing heavy floods and waterborne disease outbreaks are being closely monitored in the area.
  • Millions of people left Dhaka to mark Eid with their families.
  • Millions of Bangladeshis clog the streets of Dhaka as the entire country prepares for Eid. Approximately half the city's population will likely leave.

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