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  • Cereals are displayed for sale in central market of Kabul, Afghan, June 2008. Due to high food prices majority of the people cannot afford regular daily meals.
  • Workers download imported flour from Pakistan in Kabul, Afghanistan, June 2008.
  • A man carries imported flour from Pakistan in Kabul, Afghanistan, June 2008.
  • A man carries heavy load on a bike in Kabul, Afghanistan, June 2008.
  • A shopkeeper sleeps in his shop in the old city of Kabul, Afghanistan, June 2008.
  • A group of girls in front of their home in Western Kabul, Afghanistan, June 2008.
  • A boy drinks water from a common tap  in Western Kabul, Afghanistan, June 2008.
    A boy drinks water from a common tap in Western Kabul, Afghanistan
  • A worker prepares food in Kabul, Afghanistan, June 2008.
  • Jonas Mfouatie, Head of UNDP in Ituri, DRC.
  • A view of vegetable farms in Western Kabul, Afghan. June 2008. Only a very small share of Afghanistan’s land, mostly in scattered valleys, is suitable for farming, and a majority of this farmland requires irrigation.
  • Each year river erosion lleaves thousands of people homeless. These people then throng the cities in search of jobs. Photo shows women waiting for cheap rice sold by the the government. Most of these people are climate change refugees from the southern di
  • Residents along the Jamuna river make a last ditch attempt to save their home with home made bamboo spurs.
  • A young man carries water to his homestead on the Western hills of Kabul, Afghanistan, June 2008. Kabul is more than 3,000 years old and the largest city in Afghanistan, with an estimated population of three million.
  • One day's heavy rain turned some of Dhaka's roads into rivers. This will continue for the rest of the annual monsoon period.
  • A General view of Kabul city from the Western hills. Kabul is over 3,000 years old and largest city of Afghanistan, with an estimated population of approximately three million.
  • A General view of Kabul city from the Western hills. Kabul is over 3,000 years old and largest city of Afghanistan, with an estimated population of approximately three million.
  • Military will get special attention in the HIV prevalence study in São Tomé and Príncipe.
  • A worker prepares food in Kabul, Afghanistan, June 2008
  • Voluntary testing in São Tomé and Príncipe
  • Flood victim in Abidjan, July 2008.
  • A mother and child wait for medical care in Esteqlal hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, June 2008.
  • Mothers and their children wait for medical care in Esteqlal hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, June 2008.
  • A mother and child after receiving medical care in Esteqlal hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, June 2008 If current global warming trends remain uncontrolled, humanity will face more injury, diseases and deaths related to natural disasters and heat waves; hi
  • Radhika Coomaraswamy (centre), Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict, during a press conference on 3 July in Kabul.
  • A child killed in aerial strikes by international forces in Khost Province, southeastern Afghanistan, in June 2008. Conflict has killed and maimed an increasing number of children in Afghanistan.
  • A woman receives contraceptive pills in Esteqlal hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, June 2008. If current global warming trends remain uncontrolled, humanity will face more injury, diseases and deaths related to natural disasters and heat waves; higher rates
  • An Afghan boy in police uniform in Kandahar province in November 2007. According to the UN, children are also recruited within the ranks of Afghan National Police and other pro-government militias.
  • A mother and child wait for medical care in Esteqlal hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, June 2008. A country notorious for war and strife, Afghanistan, is also infamous with one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the world
    A mother and child wait for medical care in Esteqlal hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan
  • Mothers and children wait for medical care in Esteqlal hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, June 2008. If current global warming trends remain uncontrolled, humanity will face more injury, diseases and deaths related to natural disasters and heat waves; higher
  • A mother and her child recieve vaccination in Esteqlal hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, June 2008.
  • A young child is vaccinated in Esteqlal hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, June 2008. If current global warming trends remain uncontrolled, humanity will face more injury, diseases and deaths related to natural disasters and heat waves; higher rates of foodb
  • A young child is vaccinated in Esteqlal hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, June 2008. If current global warming trends remain uncontrolled, humanity will face more injury, diseases and deaths related to natural disasters and heat waves; higher rates of water
    A young child is vaccinated in Esteqlal hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, June 2008

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