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  • CLOSED FOR BUSINESS: A beer hall at Ngumbane Growth Point in Mberengwa district, Zimbabwe, November 2007. Is closed for business because of unavailability of beer from suppliers.
  • A packet of condoms sold in Zimbabwe is cheaper than a sweet. Zimbabwe announced at the end of October that the HIV/AIDS prevalence rate had declined from 18.1% to 15.6% over the past four years.
  • DEEP THOUGHTS: President Robert Mugabe takes a deep thought after addressing veterans of the liberation struggle in Harare on August 29, 2007.
  • President Robert Mugabe chants “Zimbabwe will never be a colony again” while addressing veterans of the liberation struggle at ZANU PF Headquarters in Harare, Zimbabwe,August 29, 2007.
  • ZANU PF supporters chant slogans as they listen to an address by President Robert Mugabe at ZANU PF Headquarters in Harare on August 29, 2007
    ZANU PF supporters chant slogans as they listen to an address by President Robert Mugabe at ZANU PF Headquarters in Harare, Zimbabwe, August 29, 2007
  • President Robert Mugabe greets veterans of the liberation struggle in Harare after they marched in the Harare endorsing him as their preferred candidate for the March 2008 elections.
  • Zimbabwean riot police approach a man accused of jumping a queue to buy opaque beer in Harare.
  • Raw sewage continues to flow from a burst sewer pipe outside a house in Kuwadzana 3 township in Harare.
  • Raw sewage flows outside homes in Kuwadzana 3 township in Harare, Zimbabwe,November 2007. Residents say they now have to lock their children inside their houses to avoid them catching diseases.
    Raw sewage flows outside homes in Kuwadzana 3 township in Harare, Zimbabwe
  • A small boy basks in the sun in Mberengwa district in Zimbabwe while herding cattle at a watering hole.
  • An old wheelbarrow is used to carry drinking water from the borehole to the village in Mberengwa district, ZimbabweNovember 2007.
  • A villager in Mberengwa district in Zimbabwe picks wild fruits in the bush to take back home. Food shortages have resulted in people looking for alternative source of food.
  • The unavailability of fuel in Harare, Zimbabwe, November 2007. Has seen more people in rural areas using scotch carts to travel.
    A donkey cart in Harare, Zimbabwe, November 2007
  • CLOSED FOR BUSINESS: A beer hall at Ngumbane Growth Point in Mberengwa district, Zimbabwe, November 2007. Is closed for business because of unavailability of beer from suppliers.
  • Satellite image of Cyclone Sidr approaching Bangladesh, November 14 2007
  • BUSINESS AS USUAL: Residents of Kuwadzana 3 Township in Harare, Zimbabwe, Novermber 2007, Walk past raw sewage. Vegetable vendors also go on with selling their tomatoes despite the stench from the raw sewage.
    Residents of Kuwadzana 3 Township in Harare, Zimbabwe, walk past raw sewage
  • Young girls in Domboshava, Zimbabwe, show off their crop of tomatoes waiting to be transported to Mbare vegetable market in the capital Harare.
  • A map of Egypt highlighting the areas where government vets have been dispatched to take neccessary precautions against the spread of Rift Valley Fever.
  • Two Kashmiri boys smile at the camera at the Hattian displaced persons camp, 40 km east of Muzaffarabad, the provincial capital of Pakistani-administered Kashmir. More than 75,000 people were killed and some 3.5 million rendered homeless in the 8 October
  • Two Kashmiri boys smile at the camera at the Hattian displaced persons camp, 40 km east of Muzaffarabad, the provincial capital of Pakistani-administered Kashmir. More than 75,000 people were killed and some 3.5 million rendered homeless in the 8 October
  • Inside the Hattian displaced persons camp, 40 km east of Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistani-administered Kashmir. The region was devastated by the 8 October 2005 quake which killed over 75,000 and left 3.5 million homeless.
  • A Kashmiri girl at the Hattian displaced persons camp, east of Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistani-administered Kashmir, which was devastated by the 8 October 2005 quake.
  • Mohammad Din, 39, married with six children, and who once lived close to the line of control between Pakistan and India, says the government needs to do more to help him and others like him. Two years after the 2005 quake, but unable to return to their pl
  • The school in Mathare slum in Nairobi, Kenya, September 2007. Mathare slum is Africa’s largest slums, with almost one million residents struggling with limited access to clean water, sanitation, healthcare and education. Many schools try offering some b
    Schoolchildren in Mathare slum in Nairobi, Kenya, September 2007
  • Hundreds of houses in Bakassi's coastal town of Atonbong West have fallen into the sea.
  • Setsoto Nyaku is hopeful.
  • A map of Iraq highlighting Basra province.
  • Some human rights activists campaigning in Colombo said the reported drop in cases of abductions was just temporary.
  • Some activists say Arbour’s visit was crucial to bringing local and international attention to serious human rights violations in Sri Lanka.
  • Human rights activists campaign on 6 November in Colombo for wider investigations into rights violations in Sri Lanka.
  • Woman waits to get her ARV medication in Mozambique.
  • Bill Gates, Chairman of the Microsoft Corporation and Co-Chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

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