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  • Burkina_Bama_floods – When torrential rains hit western Burkina Faso, people fled with little more than the clothes on their backs, their homes washed away by flood waters.
  • Comlan Houessou, a 42 years-old HIV-positive farmer, is the president of the network of associations of people living with HIV/AIDS in Benin
  • The port at Bissau.
  • Floods wiped out nearly 1,000 homes in Bama, western Burkina Faso.
  • Reverend Maxwell Kapachawo, the national coordinator of the Zimbabwe Network of Religious Leaders Living with or Personally Affected by HIV/AIDS (ZINERELA).
  • Former Maoist rebels have threatened to sabotage elections unless the government fulfils their demands.
  • Sacks of wheat aid piled at a private location in Helmand Province.
  • Donated by India, the fortified biscuits on sale here are intended to meet the nutritional requirements of vulnerable Afghan children
  • Aid intended for Afghani children is ending up in markets.
  • Rayhan Nasir, 24, is losing hope after two years spent searching for his father.
  • Demonstrators in front of the Myanmar Embassy in Colombo, Sri Lanka, October 2007.
  • Buddhist monks demonstrate outside the United Nations compound in Colombo, Sri Lanka, October 2007.in solidarity with protestors in Myanmar and against the oppressive crackdown of the military there. The demonstrators delivered a petition to the UN Reside
    Buddhist monks demonstrate outside the United Nations compound in Colombo, Sri Lanka. October 2007
  • Buddhist monks demonstrate outside the United Nations compound in Colombo, Sri Lanka,October 2007. in solidarity with protestors in Myanmar and against the oppressive crackdown of the military there. The demonstrators delivered a petition to the UN Reside
  • Demonstrators in front of the Myanmar Embassy in Colombo, Sri Lanka on 03 October.
  • Buddhist monks demonstrate outside the United Nations compound on 01 October in solidarity with protestors in Myanmar and against the oppressive crackdown of the military there. The demonstrators delivered a petition to the UN Resident Representative in S
  • Buddhist monks demonstrate outside the United Nations compound on 01 October in solidarity with protestors in Myanmar and against the oppressive crackdown of the military there.
  • The Teesta river continues to erode its southern bank in the northwestern region of Bangladesh. This photograph was taken on 2 October 2007.
  • Until early September 2007 this used to be a primary school about half a km from the banks of the Dharala river in Kurigram district. In the third week of September the Dharala eroded the land between its bank and the school.
  • Quake victim Faisal Awan has lived in a displaced persons camp in Pakistani-administered Kashir since the quake devasted his home and land on 8 October 2005. He would like to see his family home rebuilt, but local authorities have deemed the area too risk
  • A map of Yemen and the surrounding region highlighting Jabal al-Tair in the Red Sea.
  • Palestinian patients waiting at Erez Crossing in order to enter Israel for medical treatment. Due to tight Israeli restrictions, many patients are unable to pass or have great difficulties doing so, limiting their access to needed care.
  • HOV - Lucia Akorio, 31, a mother of two outside her manyatta in Kotido District, Karamoja region. Since June 2007, Akorio has been using a mosquito net and she says her children have not had malaria since then. She has also started using a pit latrine dug
  • Aid agencies warn that more civilians could be displaced as insurgency-related violence intensifies in Afghanistan.
  • The UN estimates over 80,000 Afghans have been displaced due to violence in 2007.
  • Eritrean President Isaias Afewerki.
  • Peter Kamusiya, AIDS Counselling Trust's programme officer for Nutrition and Home Based Care displays the hay basket while crouching next to a Grow Bag containing spinach
  • A Pregnant woman crying away water in Nairobi, Kenya, September 2007.
  • A pregnant woman in Nairobi, Kenya, September 2007.
  • Taliban insurgents have been accused of deliberately targeting children and illegally using them for military purposes
  • Human rights organisations have expressed growing concerns about the impact of armed violence on Afghan children.
  • Displaced families fear they could be attacked after they return home
    Displaced families fear they could be attacked after they return home
  • Scabies is a contagious infection caused by a mite which in turn causes intense itching and inflammation.

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