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  • "This is my home but I don't want to stay here under Cameroonian rule," said Victoria Bassey on the Cameroon-controlled side of Bakassi.
  • Yonah Phiri, a land mine victim, outside his home in the Zambian capital Lusaka.
  • Red Crescent volunteers unload food aid for Iraqi refugees at a centre in Damascus.
  • Marieme Sy was forced out of Mauritania at 14 years old and – unlike many other Mauritanian refugees – is choosing not to return (November 2007)
  • Marieme Sy was forced out of Mauritania at 14 years old and – unlike many other Mauritanian refugees – is choosing not to return (November 2007)
  • George Ola Davies, Spokesman of the African Union-United Nations (AU-UN) Joint Mission Support Team for Darfur.
  • A woman mourns the loss of her 18-month old child after Cyclone Sidr struck the coastal area of Bagerhat, Bangladesh, November 2007.
  • Back of a T-shirt with a slogan in creole that says "Folks, ignoring is not the solution".
  • Daniel Delgado, an HIV+ activist in Cape Verde, teaches construction workers how to use a condom.
  • Nayan, a 10-year-old boy, passes his time at a shelter in Shoronkhola sub-district, Bagerhat district, southern Bangladesh, November 2007.Thousands of people were killed, many of them children, when a cyclone ravaged.
  • Marrium with her 13-day old child outside her home in Shoronkhola sub-district, Bagerhat district, Bangladesh, November 2007. Thousands of people lost their lives when Cyclone Sidr ravaged.
    Marrium with her 13-day old child outside her home in Shoronkhola sub-district, Bagerhat district, Bangladesh, November 2007
  • Survivors of Cyclone Sidr take temporary shelter along a roadside in Shoronkhola sub-district, Bagerhat district, southern Bangladesh, November 2007. Thousands of people were killed when the cyclone ripped through the area.
  • A man transfers his belongings two days after Cyclone Sidr struck his home. Thousands of people along (Bagerhat district) southern Bangladesh's, November 2007, were killed, with many more injured.
    A man transfers his belongings two days after Cyclone Sidr struck his home in Bagerhat district, southern Bangladesh. November 2007
  • A cyclone-devastated home in Shoronkhola sub-district, Bagerhat district, southern Bangladesh, November 2007. Thousands of people were killed when Cyclone Sidr ripped through the area.
    A cyclone-devastated home in Shoronkhola sub-district, Bagerhat district, southern Bangladesh, November 2007. Thousands of people were killed when Cyclone Sidr ripped through the area.
  • Cattle and other livestock were washed away when Cyclone Sidr struck Bangladesh's coastal district of Bagerhat on 15 November 2007.
  • A school lies in ruins in Shoronkhola sub-district, (Bagerhat district) southern Bangladesh, November, 2007. After Cyclone Sidhr ravaged the coastal area, Close to 1,700 students once attended the school.
  • The Afghanistan Human Development Report places the country 174th among 178 countries.
  • The NHDR praises Afghanistan's progress in reducing child and maternal mortality rates but says 1,600 women die per 100,000 live births.
  • Thousands of posters are being distributed to raise awareness on the dangers of chewing qat. This one reads: "For the health of our children mothers without qat".
  • Workers from the Limpopo Malaria Institute spray DDT on the inside walls of a house in Runnymede, 40km east of Tzaneen, Limpopo province, as part of an anti-malaria project.
  • Nathaniel Dorbor, 12, is a Liberian who has spent most of his life as a refugee in Guinea. Rebels slashed his head when they attacked his village in Lofa County (Conakry, Guinea - October 2007)
  • 100 houses a year are falling into the sea at Atabong West.
  • The main pump is broken and the water is unclean.
  • The lagoon behind Atabong West is filthy.
  • The green area is the Bakassi Zone which Nigeria will not hand over to Cameroon until June 2008.
  • The green area is the Bakassi Zone which Nigeria will not hand over to Cameroon until June 2008.
  • The green area is the Bakassi Zone which Nigeria will not hand over to Cameroon until June 2008
    The green area is the Bakassi Zone which Nigeria will not hand over to Cameroon until June 2008
  • Dongas are a common sight in Lesotho
  • 35 years Jacquie-a mother of three, husband was a DJ infected her and the he later on died. Discovered she is HIV positive when was 32.
  • 28 years old Florence- contracted HIV at the age of twenty four. Living with it for the past four years. She has never had to take ARVs.
  • A woman in a taxi in Hillbrow, South Africa.
  • Folder for pregnancy and HIV campaign.

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