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  • A truck park at Musina, the gateway to Zimbabwe.
  • A condom educational message aimed at truck drivers in Musina. "Shayela nge condom" means drive with a condom.
  • A HIV/AIDS mural in the South African border town of Musina.
    Une peinture murale de prévention du VIH/SIDA à Musina
  • A monitoring team in Muzaffarabad. HAP aims to improve accountabiulity mechanisms following disasters.
  • A monitoring team in Muzaffarabad. HAP aims to improve accountabiulity mechanisms following disasters.
  • It is better for children to live in a family environment than an orphanage, say experts in Kyrgyzstan.
  • Activists say that assisting foster families to care for orphans is the best chance of giving them a decent life.
  • A precious commodity flows in abundance,  despite water shortage in the area in the past, Arusha, Tanzania 2008.
    A precious commodity flows in abundance, despite water shortage in the area in the past, Arusha, Tanzania 2008
  • A middle aged woman waits patiently for a buyer, Arusha, Tanzania 2008.
  • Groceries on display in the Arusha market, Tanzania 2008. Over 854 million people across the globe, the vast majority in poor countries, go hungry every day, despite the fact that there is more than enough food in the world to feed everyone
    The vast majority in poor countries, go hungry every day, despite the fact that there is more than enough food in the world to feed everyone
  • A butcher slices a piece of meat in butchery in Arusha Tanzania 2008. Tanzania just like many other East African countries has also faced looming food shortages.
  • US forces say they have paid over US$480,000 as battlefield damage aid to some 400 claimants in Garmsir District of Helmand Province.
  • Afghan and US military officials say local people in Garmsir District are happy with their presence in their area.
  • The food security situation has improved for most households in rural areas following good Msimu rains, Arusha, Tanzania 2008.
  • Children in severely food insecure villages of Far-West Region are at risk of malnutrition.
  • The poorest households in West Nepal are suffering from acute fuel shortage and price hike in the cities.
  • Tension over ownership of the Preah Vihear temple along the Thai-Cambodian border, has left many area residents to hoard basic food items.
  • Tension over ownership of Preah Vihear, an ancient Hindu temple, has left many area residents hoarding food items, heightening the risk of possible food shortages should the crisis escalate.
  • A Cambodian soldier stands guard along the Thai-Cambodian border. Tension over ownership of an ancient Hindu temple in the area has left many area residents hoarding food items, heightening the risk of possible food shortages should the crisis escalate.
  • A Cambodian soldier stands guard along the Thai-Cambodian border. Tension over ownership of an ancient Hindu temple in the area has left many area residents hoarding food items and raised the risk of possible food shortages.
  • Karachi is getting ready for the monsoon season.
  • Work under way at Karachi's 26th Street, one of the busiest roads in the city's defence area.
  • Displaced people in Saada province with food aid from the World Food Programme.
  • The increase in Indonesian fuel prices has hit the poor and middle class hard. Many taxi drivers in Jakarta have had to absorb the 30 percent jump in petrol prices. Most rent their cars and while they are paying more at the pumps, the companies have not r
  • A map of Iraq highlighting Najaf city in An-Najaf Province.
  • A sea of rubbish threatens to swallow up this house.
  • Houses overlook the illegal rubbish dump in Dahiyat a-Salam neighbourhood in northeast Jerusalem.
  • Bedouin children, covered in dirty water from an open sewer, play in the rubbish.
  • Basma's destroyed house in front of her new one which sits under a mountain of garbage.
  • Women take part in a commemorative event including Sinhalese and Tamils to mark the 25th anniversary of the July 1983 riots in the Sri Lankan capital Colombo on 23, July, 2008.
  • An Anglican preist takes part in commemorative event including Tamils and Sinhalese to mark the 25th anniversary of the July 1983 riots in the Sri Lankan capital Colombo on 23, July, 2008. The writing on the posters say "Safe guard Minority rights."
  • The Sornalingams on their wedding day, 15 July 1983, in northern Jaffna. A week later they were caught in the worst riots in Sri Lanka after Independence and two weeks later were living in a welfare centre.

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