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  • Trader, bus.
    Wheels of commerce
  • Sandton, Johannesburg.
  • Mobile.
  • Fisiwe Malinga, 12, scratches her grandmother Zodwa Malinga's head. Wheelchair-bound after a stroke, she is unable to do anything for herself. Yet, six grandchildren are staying here with her. Several of them are orphans due to HIV/Aids and the rest were
  • President Thabo Mbeki (left), President Robert Mugabe (right).
  • President Thabo Mbeki.
  • Nelson Mandela, former South African President.
    Nelson Mandela, former South African President has won the Ubuntu award previously
  • Jeppe, Johannesburg.
  • Jeppe, Johannesburg.
    Policier à Johannesburg
  • Hillbrow, Johannesburg.
  • Dress.
  • Antiretrovirals, Clinic.
    Antiretroviral medication is the key to HIV-positive people becoming sexually non-infectious, say Swiss HIV experts
  • Clinic, Baby.
  • Antiretrovirals.
    'What are we supposed to do with no drugs?"
  • More than half of Luanda's population lives in informal settlements perched on mounds of waste with no access to piped water.
  • Local women line up to get tested for HIV at the voluntary counseling centre, Gongoni health centre, Malindi, Kenya, July 2007. Kenya has been able to demonstrate a clear trend of decreasing HIV prevalence over the past several years. During the past thre
  • People queue up to see the doctor at the Gongoni health centre, Malindi, Kenya, July 2007. Thirty-five percent of Kenyans have no access to health services and, due in large part to the global AIDS pandemic, life expectancy has plummeted from 64 to 46 yea
  • People queue up to see the doctor at the Gongoni health centre, Malindi, Kenya, July 2007. Thirty-five percent of Kenyans have no access to health services and, due in large part to the global AIDS pandemic, life expectancy has plummeted from 64 to 46 yea
  • Peter a clinical officer treats a patient at the Gongoni health centre in Malindi, Kenya, July 2007. Infectious diseases are on the rise in Kenya, for example Malaria alone kills more than 34,000 children annually.
  • A young boy is given vaccination at health centre in clinic in Gongoni, Malindi, Kenya, July 2007. The centre was built by the community to serve the locals.
    A young boy is given vaccination at health centre in clinic in Gongoni, Malindi, Kenya
  • A condom dispenser at a health clinic in Gongoni health centre, Malindi, Kenya, July 2007. Of a population of 32.4 million, 2.5 million are HIV-positive, and approximately 150,000 Kenyans die each year due to AIDS.
  • Known as “Mzee Musa” by the locals, this traditional doctor displays his medicines, Ukunda, Kenya, July 2007.  Kenya is to develop a national strategy for both promoting and regulating the use of traditional medicine, and providing alternative forms o
  • Water is locked away. A farmer checks the water harvester in Madgascars dry south.
  • Food for work programme - South Madagascar.
  • Food for work programme - South Madagascar.
  • Food for work programme - South Madagascar.
  • Food for work programme - south Madagascar.
  • Food for work programme - South Madagascar.
  • Food for work programme - southern Madagascar.
  • Cart and cattle - south eartern Madagascar.
  • MUAC - Madagascar.
  • Families gather for a nutritional survey for children - South East Madagascar.

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