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  • Anti-riot police stand guard in front of demonstrators against the Kenyan government, Mathare slum, Kenya. January 2008. . Post election violence has erupted in Kenya following the announcement of the poll results by the Electoral Commission naming presid
    Anti-riot police stand guard in front of demonstrators against the Kenyan government, Mathare slum, Kenya. January 2008.
  • Firemen try to extinguish a fire that had been started by demonstrators in Mathare slum, Nairobi. Kenya. Post election violence has erupted in Kenya following the announcement of the poll results by the Electoral Commission naming president Mwai Kibaki as
    Firemen try to extinguish a fire that had been started by demonstrators in Mathare slum, Nairobi
  • A woman preaches in front of anti riot police sent to quell the skirmishes that had hit Mathare slums, Nairobi. Kenya. January 2008. Post election violence has erupted in Kenya following the announcement of the poll results by the Electoral Commission nam
    A woman preaches peace in front of anti riot police, Mathare, Kenya. January 2008.
  • Opposition supporters in Kenya demonstrate against the current Government, Mathare, Kenya. January 2008. Post election violence has erupted in Kenya following the announcement of the poll results by the Electoral Commission naming president Mwai Kibaki as
  • Police brought in to disperse protesters walk past a poster against the current Kenyan president Mwai Kibaki, Mathare, Kenya. January 2008. Post election violence has erupted in Kenya following the announcement of the poll results by the Electoral Commiss
    Police brought in to disperse protesters walk past a poster against the current Kenyan president Mwai Kibaki, Mathare, Kenya. January 2008.
  • Opposition supporters in Kenya demonstrate against the current Government, Mathare, Kenya. January 2008. Post election violence has erupted in Kenya following the announcement of the poll results by the Electoral Commission naming president Mwai Kibaki as
  • One of the local bus companies is set a blaze by demonstrators who are against the ruling government in  Mathare, Kenya, January 2008. Post election violence has erupted in Kenya following the announcement of the poll results by the Electoral Commission n
    A bus is set ablaze by demonstrators during post election violence that occurred in Kenya after the 2007 general election results were announced
  • A bus driver of one of the local bus companies is rescued by members of the public during a scuffle that ensued at Mathare following the post election violence that has hit Kenya, January 2008. Post election violence has erupted in Kenya following the ann
  • Opposition supporters in Kenya demonstrate against the current Government, Mathare, Kenya. January 2008. Post violence has erupted in Kenya following the announcement of the poll results by the Electoral Commission naming president Mwai Kibaki as the winn
  • Opposition supporters hold weapons during a demonstration against the current Government, Mathare, Kenya. January 2008. Post violence has erupted in Kenya following the announcement of the poll results by the Electoral Commission naming president Mwai Kib
  • One of the opposition supporters beats another rival member of a different ethnic background, Mathare, Nairobi, Kenya. January 2008. Post violence has erupted in Kenya following the announcement of the poll results by the Electoral Commission naming presi
  • Residents of Kibera slum have taken shelter in Nairobi International Trade Fair grounds 02 January 2008.About 300 people have died and tens of thousands of people have fled their homes due to disputed Presidential election results.
  • Residents of Kibera slum have taken shelter in Nairobi International Trade Fair grounds 02 January 2008. About 300 people have died and tens of thousands of people have fled their homes due to disputed Presidential election results.
  • Some of the Internally displaced people in Kenya following the post election violence, Nairobi Kenya. 2 December 2008. They have been seeking refuge in one of the safer areas in Nairobi.
  • A Pregnant woman runs past burning shacks in Nairobi's Mathare slum during post-election violence. [31 December 2007]
    A Pregnant woman runs past burning shacks in Nairobi's Mathare slum during post-election violence. [31 December 2007]
  • Afghan and US forces distribute stationary kits to students at a school in Kabul province.
  • Experts say schools which are built by military forces are twice likely to be attacked by militants than those built by civilians.
  • Madeey Suufi, standing in front of what is left of his home where his family was killed when a shell hit. [2 Jan 2008]
  • Several shacks were set alight in Nairobi's Mathare slum following post-election clashes [31 December]
  • Battling fires in post-election violence in Nairobi's Mathare slum.
  • Extraordinary biohazard prevention measures were taken during the SARS epidemic, including amongst the Philippine medical community.
  • Extraordinary biohazard prevention measures were taken during the SARS epidemic, including amongst the Philippine medical community.
  • Extraordinary biohazard prevention measures were taken during the SARS epidemic, including amongst the Philippine medical community.
  • Extraordinary biohazard prevention measures were taken during the SARS epidemic, including amongst the Philippine medical community.
  • Nairobi firemen battle a blaze in Nairobi's Mathare slum in post-election violence. [31 December 2007]
    Firemen battle a blaze in Nairobi slum
  • Professional health workers are reluctant to work in remote and insecure areas.
  • A map of flood-affected areas.
  • Three Iraqi clowns, part of an exiled Baghdad clown group, have started working with the UNHCR putting on shows for Iraqi children in Syria.
  • UNICEF estimates that 80 percent of Iraqi children in Syria do not attend school and that at least 10 percent of Iraqi children are being forced to work for an average daily income of US $1 or less.
  • Abdul Aziz Muhammad Arrukban, the special humanitarian envoy of UN secretary-general Ban Ki-moon.
  • Nairobi: Citizens responded generously to a Red Cross appeal for food, often braving supermarket queues for several hours before taking supplies to the organisation's headquarters on the outskirts of Nairobi. [1 Jan 2008]
  • A barbershop burns in Nairobi's Mathare slum in post-election violence, December 31 2007.
    A barber shop burns in Nairobi's Mathare slum. December 31 2007.

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