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  • Afghanistan is awash with weapons.
  • Tsunami survivor Delicia Vincent of eastern Batticaloa is struggling to sustain her home-based business supplying specialty food items on order. Rising prices have seen her customers dwindle and make it difficult for her to offer her wares at competitive
  • Women from war-displaced families have found work at a vegetable farm in north-eastern Trincomalee funded through foreign aid. S. Thangapillai tends her plot of vegetables which she sells so that she can bring up two school-going.
  • A map of Jordan and the surrounding region highlighting Sakeb.
  • Dr Tom Oyok is mentioned in the mental health article and here he can be seen speaking to a pupil at Laroo Boarding School near Gulu.
  • Paibona is the village profiled in the mental health article.
  • Through DDR and DIAG the government of Afghanistan collected tens of thousands of weapons from around the country.
  • School children pass by garbage in Kibera slum Nairobi, Kenya. October 2007. In worldwide, more than a billion people live in slums, with as many as one million in Kibera, Africa’s largest slum
  • The Dandora Municipal Dumping Site, Nairobi, Kenya, October 2007, is a serious threat to children living nearby and the city’s general environment, according to the UN Environment Program. A new report examined 328 children aged two to 18 living around
  • A young boy at the dumping site in Dandora Municipal Dumping Site, Nairobi, Kenya, October 2007, is a serious threat to children living nearby and the city’s general environment, according to the UN Environment Program. A new report examined 328 childre
    A young boy at the dumping site in Dandora Municipal Dumping Site, Nairobi, Kenya, October 2007
  • One of Africa’s largest rubbish dumps, the Dandora Municipal Dumping Site, Nairobi, Kenya, October 2007, is a serious threat to children living nearby and the city’s general environment, according to the UN Environment Program. A new report examined 3
    One of Africa’s largest rubbish dumps is the Dandora dump site in Nairobi, Kenya
  • Jan Eliasson, UN special envoy for Darfur, and Dr Salim Ahmed Salim, AU special envoy for Darfur, addressing a press conference in Sirte, Libya, on 28 October during the Darfur peace talks.
  • A shrimp field in Mongla, Khulna, some  50 km up from the shoreline. The rising sea level helps shrimp cultivators at the cost of traditional rice and vegetables growers of the southwestern region of Bangladesh.
  • Children's drawings reflect some of the fear and trauma they suffer, as plumes of smoke pour from a village set amidst lush green countryside - a helicopter gunship clearly evident. Swat Valley has seen a recent upsurge in violence between government troo
  • Recent days have seen the peacefulness of Pakistan's idylic Swat Valley shattered by gunfire and bombs. The area has seen heavy fighting between governement troops and militants of pro-Taliban cleric, Maulana Fazlullah, a religious zealot set on spreading
  • Namibian President Kifikepunye Pohamba.
    Namibian President Hifikepunye Pohamba - avoiding the Zimbabwe model
  • More than 40,000 Bhutanese refugees are children and suffer worse than adult refugees.
  • A woman at a wool factory in Herat.
  • Over 1,500 women work in four wool and fur factories in Herat city.
  • Angolan activist Carolina Pinto and her son Lino.
  • Sexual violence drastically increased with the outbreak of violence in 2004.
  • About 400,000 vulnerable people should receive food assistance within six weeks, WFP says
    Corporal punishment of children by their parents is widely practiced across Afghanistan, AREU says
  • According to the UN, about 6.5 million Afghans, mostly women and children, do not have enough food for their daily needs.
  • Port-au-Prince. Sensitization board.
  • Port-au-Prince. Rights and anti-stigma campaign.
  • Port-au-Prince. Presidential Palace.
  • Port-au-Prince. Police sensitization campaign.
  • Port-au-Prince. PNH pharmacy.
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