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  • Carlos Schwarz Silva speaks to Irin reporter in Bissau city Feburary 2008.
  • Terai's political crisis has led to acute fuel shortage in the capital.
  • Grace Anyango and her daughter Ida, Kisumu town, Kenya. February 2008.
    Grace Anyango et sa fille Ida ont fui Naivasha et se sont réfugiées à Kisumu, dans l'ouest du Kenya, pour échapper aux attaques de la milice Mungiki
  • Thousands of motorbike owners have to queue up for over 10 hours for fuel in Kathmandu
    Thousands of motorbike owners have to queue up for over 10 hours for fuel in Kathmandu
  • Sister Philomena, of the St. Theresa's children orphanage, Kisumu, Kenya. February 2008.
  • Since 21 February, Turkish military forces have launched ground attacks on Iraqi territory targeting Turkish-Kurdish separatist rebels.
  • Yemen's coastguards say it is impossible for them to patrol all of the country's 2,500km coastline.
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  • A women's group meets in Upper Egypt to discuss HIV/AIDS. According to NAP, many Egyptians lack knowledge of HIV/AIDS and how it is transmitted.
  • Meat prices in Afghanistan could multiply after more than 300,000 livestock died this winter due to cold.
  • Once filled with chickens, this poultry farm stands testiment to the economic fallout bird flu has had on this all important industry.
  • A poultry worker disposes of a dead chicken in Dhaka, the Bangladeshi capital. The country has witnessed an increased incidence of the deadly bird flu virus thoughout the country.
  • A building burnt by arsonists during the post-election violence in Kisumu city, Kenya, February 2008. Many businesses have suffered massive losses in the post-election violence, especially in Kisumu town.
    A building burnt by arsonists during the post-election violence in Kisumu city, Kenya.
  • Damage caused to a shop by Bobo-Dioulasso by rioters who took to the streets in February 2008 to protest the rising cost of living.
  • Rioters took to the streets in Burkina Faso's second city, Bobo-Dioulasso, in February 2008 protested rising food and fuel prices.
  • AU soldier on Comoros.
  • An AU soldier stands guard on Comoros.
  • Au soldier.
  • An AU soldier stands guard in the Comoros.
  • An AU soldier stands guard on Comoros.
  • An AU soldier stands guard on Comoros.
  • AU soldier stands guard.
  • AU soldier stands guard.
  • 'Nice day for dying' - Patched bullet holes in a boat allegedly used by French mercenary Bob Denard in one of his many Cops on the Comoros.
  • Safari camps are big business in the Okavango Delta, but they're not immune to HIV/AIDS.
  • Safari camps are big business in Botswana's Okavango Delta, but they're not immune to HIV/AIDS.
  • Safari camps are big business in the Okavango Delta, but they're not immune to HIV/AIDS.
  • Children in a crowded class at the Moto primary school, Molo town, Rift Valley Province, Kenya, February 2008. It is one of the few schools to have re opened in the area following the post-election violence in Kenya, and is having to deal with over-crowde
  • Children in a crowded class at the Moto primary school, Molo town, Rift Valley Province, Kenya, February 2008. It is one of the few schools to have re opened in the area following the post-election violence in Kenya, and is having to deal with over-crowde
    Children in a crowded class at the Moto primary school, Molo town
  • A victim of the post election violence recovers at a hospital bed in Nyanza provincial hospital, Kenya. February 2008. Relative calm has returned to most parts of the country as peace talks on ending the post election crisis are on going.
    A victim of the post election violence recovers at a hospital bed, Kisumu, Kenya
  • A victim of the post election violence recovers at the hospital in Nyanza provincial hospital, Kenya. February 2008. Relative calm has returned to most parts of the country as peace talks on ending the post election crisis are on going.
  • A displaced woman camps at the St. Steven Cathedral in Kisumu town. Kenya. February 2008.  Its a transit camp where the displaced are expected to stay for a while before they move to their ancestral homes.

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