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  • Aida Amuge. We need help to regain our life OTWAL,Uganda,13 October 2007.
  • While roadside dentists offer the only help to many suffering tooth pain, their unsterialised instruments pose a serious threat to the spread of HIV and hepatitis.
  • Samuel Okello, an IDP at  Agweng camp, Lira district, northern Uganda. September 2007.
  • Resident of Agweng camp of Lira district raze walls of a huts in the camp of the displace in the area on September 12, 2007. The Ugandan government pressed ahead with plans to dismantled camps for people displaced by two decades of civil war in the north
  • A tree planting programme is kick-started at Agweng former IDP camp in Lira district to replenish the forest cover that was destroyed by the displacement of thousands of people by two decades of fighting in northern Uganda. Camps of the displaced are bein
  • A tributary of the White Volta overflows its banks, submerging several farm lands in the Builsa District of the Upper East Region of Ghana. This has made it impossible to get to several communities around Fumbisi popularly called “overseas” due to the
  • Stephen Lewis, a former UN Special Envoy for AIDS in Africa.September 2007.
  • A clay brick manufacturer in Sri Lanka who availed himself of funding from the South-South Grants Facility to restore his business, which was destroyed by the December 2004 tsunami.
  • Micro entrepreneurs, such as this Sri Lankan batik designer, in five tsunami-hit Asian nations benefitted from the South-South Grants Facility which provided small grants to revive lost livelihoods and infrastructure.
  • A female condom, September 2007.
  • The water hyacinth.September 2007. is a seasonal weed moving with the waves along the different bays of Lake Victoria whereby it interferes with motoring on landing bays, affects different fish species and decomposes along the shore line.
  •  Titus Mula, a fisherman from Kisumu,September 2007. aboard a boat on the Kiboko beach in Kisumu. The beach is one of the landing bays used by local fishermen.
  • Cheese being brought into Gaza at the Kerem Shalom Crossing.
  • Woman lost her sister to the lack of medical care during state doctors' strike in Cote d'Ivoire.
  • Child in Odienne, northwest, Cote d’Ivoire, June 2007.
  • Children in Odienne, northwest Cote d’Ivoire, June 2007.
  • Abubakar Hamza was a transvestite who become a celebrity in northern Nigeria in 2005.
  • A map of Somalia and surrounding countries highlighting Galgudud region.
  • A night view of Mathare slum, Nairobi, Kenya, September 2007. It is one of the biggest slums in Africa and home to more than 700,000 people, most of whom depend on small businesses, such as selling fresh produce, labouring and brewing illicit alcohol, to
    A night view of Mathare slum, Nairobi, Kenya, September 2007
  • Organic cereal.
  • US forces say they help Afghan army and police improve security in Kunar Province.
  • Motercylce taxi drivers known as 'okadas' in Makeni. Many are ex-combatants. August 2007.
  • Small-scale farmer Joseph Mulenga's organic maize crop.
  • Motercylce taxi drivers known as 'okadas' in Makeni. Many are ex-combatants. August 2007.
  • For 26-year-old taxi driver Ghayassudin, returning to Afghanistan given the current security situation in the country is out of the question.
  • For 26-year-old taxi driver Ghayassudin, returning to Afghanistan given the current security situation in the country is out of the question.
  • Drivers license fees posted at the office of the Road Transport Authority in Makeni, August 2007
    Drivers license fees posted at the office of the Road Transport Authority in Makeni, August 2007
  • Motorcyle taxi drivers in Makeni August 2007.
  • Mary Robinson, president of Realizing Rights: The Ethical Globalisation Initiative, addresses African MPs and other delegates.
  • Sign to a center for HIV counseling and voluntary testing in Namaacha, Mozambique.
  • Cooking food on a makeshift raft as the flood engalfs her home In one of the rural area in Bangladesh,September 2007
  • A majority of ordinary Afghans have demanded justice for past crimes committed by different warring parties in their country, rights watchdogs say.
    A majority of ordinary Afghans have demanded justice for past crimes committed by different warring parties in their country, rights watchdogs say.

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