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  • Education remains a key challenge for women in today's Pakistan - paticularly in rural areas.
  • Education for women in Pakistan remains a key challenge - particularly in rural areas.
  • Children, brought from Guinea Bissau to Senegal years ago, line up at the Dakar airport to return home after years of forced begging and beatings (November 2007)
  • A young girl sits outside an IDP camp in Juba, Sudan, November 20007.
  • General view of the main street in Custom market in Juba, Sudan, November 2007. Market prices have skyrocketed by as much as 100% in Juba as bad roads cut off supplies from Uganda, lowering the standard of living in the southern Sudan garrison town.
  • School girl carries chair to use at class in Juba, Sudan, November 2007. 1,600 schools in southern Sudan have permanent buildings; most classrooms have only a board and chalk. According to UNICEF just one in five children of primary school age are enrolle
  • A  soldier from the Sudanese  People's  Liberation  Army arranges a portrait of John Garang De Mabior on his tomb in Juba, November 2007.  Garang  was president of  Southern Sudan and former leader of the rebel  SPLA
    A soldier from the Sudanese People's Liberation Army arranges a portrait of John Garang De Mabior on his tomb in Juba.
  • Fartun Abdi Ahmed, Community Outreach Worker/Somali Translater with GTZ, based in Nairobi’s Eastleigh area. She is also a survivor of female genital mutilation (FGM)
  • A get-out-the-vote truck calls eligible voters to register.
  • President Thabo Mbeki.
  • President of Zimbabwe - Robert Mugabe and President Thabo Mbeki.
    Testing times for presidents Mugabe and Mbeki
  • Map showing path of cyclone Sidr and estimated impact, Bangladesh, November 2007.
  • Map showing the paths of tropical storms in the Bay of Bengal from 1956-2006. Colour denotes storm intensity, the darkest red being the most intense.
    Map showing the paths of tropical storms in the Bay of Bengal from 1956-2006. Colour denotes storm intensity, the darkest red being the most intense
  • Rintu mourns the loss of her husband who perished when Cyclone Sidr slammed into the village of Shoronkhola, southern Bangladesh,November 2007. More than 20,000 people were affected in the village.
  • Patience Israel (centre) and her mother (right) had made a make-shift hair shop on the back of the one room they rent in a squatter settlement near the nation's  modern capital after their home was demolished in January, 2006.
  • Patience Israel (centre) and her mother (right) had made a make-shift hair shop on the back of the one room they rent in a squatter settlement near the nation's  modern capital after their home was demolished in January, 2006.
  • Patience Israel (centre) and her mother (right) had made a make-shift hair shop on the back of the one room they rent in a squatter settlement near the nation's  modern capital after their home was demolished in January, 2006.
  • Patience Israel (centre) and her mother (right) had made a make-shift hair shop on the back of the one room they rent in a squatter settlement near the nation's  modern capital after their home was demolished in January, 2006.
  • Federal paliament building in Abuja.
  • Raida Biady, who married at age 16 and said she tells girls not to marry young, recently founded a legal programme to help women with family issues.
  • Protesters clash with riot police in the Senegalese capital Dakar during a march over the high cost of living (21 Nov 2007)
  • Protesters clash with riot police in the Senegalese capital during a march over the high cost of living (21 Nov 2007)
  • Senegalese trade unions take to the streets in the capital Dakar, protesting the high cost of living (21 Nov 2007)
  • Protesters clash with riot police in the Senegalese capital, Dakar, during a march over the high cost of living (21 Nov 2007)
  • Children in a queue await relief in the village of Shoronkola, Bagerhat District. More than 20,000 people in the village were affected when Cyclone Sidr struck the southwestern coast of Bangladesh,November 2007.
    Children in a queue await relief in the village of Shoronkola, Bagerhat District. More than 20,000 people in the village were affected when Cyclone Sidr struck the southwestern coast of Bangladesh,November 2007.
  • A woman searches her home which was destroyed by Cyclone Sidr in Shoronkhola village, Bangladesh, November 2007. According to the villagers of Shoronkhola almost 20,000 people in their village were affected, while almost 3,000 dead bodies have been recove
    A woman searches her home which was destroyed by Cyclone Sidr on 15 November 2007. According to the villagers of Shoronkhola almost 20,000 people in their village were affected, while almost 3,000 dead bodies have been recovered so far.
  • New Somali Prime Minister, Nur Hassan Hussein, better known as "Nur Ade".
  • Elegance Edim, Executive Secretary of the Calabar Urban Development Association (CUDA).
  • Soldiers loyal to dissident General Laurent Nkunda rebel man a checkpoint in Kimoka.
  • Woman carries charcoal through deserted village of Kimoka.
  • Lycee Donka in the Guinean capital, Conakry (October 2007)
  • College 1 Donka in the Guinean capital, Conakry (October 2007)

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