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  • One of the participants from Indonesia at the Sokoni market during the YWCA meeting at KICC, Nairobi, Kenya, 4 July 2007.
  • Flood affected people camp in the open in Sarkano District.
  • Extraodinary World Council Conference at the KICC plenary hall, Nairobi, Kenya, 4 July 2007.
  • Margaret Chan, Director-General  of the UN World Health Organization, with the Kenyan Minister for Health, Charity Ngilu, on a visit to Mbagathi District Hospital, a referral unit that caters for victims of HIV/AIDS  related deceases,  Kenya, 4  July 2007
  • Margaret Chan, Director-General of the UN World Health Organization, with Pamela Adhiambo, who is HIV positive,  on a visit to Mbagathi District Hospital, a referral unit that caters for victims of HIV/AIDS related deceases, Kenya, 4 July 2007.
    Margaret Chan, Director-General of the UN World Health Organization, with Pamela Adhiambo, who is HIV positive,on a visit to Mbagathi District Hospital, Nairobi, Kenya
  • Rain water still floods villages and streets in Balochistan.
  • Deminers say removing the immediate unexploded ordnance threats from Nahr al-Bared will take at least a month.
  • Overflowing rubbish like this poses the "greatest" health risk in Monrovia according to UNEP, especially in the rainy season.
  • Afghans have been deeply affected by over 26 years of war and destruction.
  • A silent vigil is held at Colombo railway station several days after two Red cross workers were abducted from there and killed on 3 June 2007.
  • Mosquito Net. June 2007.
  • Mosquito Net.
  • Burkina Faso's government says 23 percent acute malnutrition is not a crisis. Aid agencies say the government is the obstacle to making progress.
  • Yousef Abed, a 24-year-old fire-fighter, was one of the over 500 people injured in the clashes between the rival Hamas and Fatah factions in Gaza 9-14 June. He has tried, and failed, to travel to Ramallah, in the West Bank, for treatment for the gunshot w
  • Hekmet Baker, 22, was targeted by militants for his alleged political affiliations. He suffered severe damage to his liver and kidney. His brother continues to press hospital officials to secure a transfer for him to a hospital outside Gaza where he can r
  • A modern brick house stands next to the temporary shanty structure. Somaliland June 2007.
  • Permanent shelters are slowly taking shape replacing temporary returnee shanties such as this one in Koosar, Burao, Togdheer region of the self declared republic of Somaliland June 2007.
  • Internally displaced people (IDPs) at the Nanthurai welfare center in Jaffna. With their homes and livelihoods destroyed, they say they go to the market just to window shop as they have no money to buy the goods there.
  • A retail trader at the Jaffna town market. Many shops are now restocked with food imported by ship from Colombo, but with signiifcant drops in livelihoods and economic activity since the closure of the A9 road in Augusat 2006, many Jaffna residents don't
  • The Governor of Burao, Abdi Hussein Said (left), during a national inter-village stakeholder gathering on community contracting held on 25 June 2007, in the Koosar Resource Center, Burao. Burao is in Togdeer region, in the self declared Republic of Somali
  • Bonambi sells her immune boosting herbal remedy in old bottles outside Johannesburg's central train station.
  • Chemists in downtown Johannesburg stack their shelves with immune boosters, herbal remedies and health tonics.
  • Some residents of Karimbo village in Kilifi district where unfounded rumours over the use of mosquito nets have prompted villagers to stop using.
  • Ugandan government representative S. P. Kagoda (right) exchanges signed documents with Martin Ojul (left), leader of the LRA delegation, in the presence of Vice President of the Government of Southern Sudan Riek Machar (centre) in Juba, 29 June 2007.
  • Participants at an HIV prevention workshop in Sri Lanka.
  • New recruits to the Sierra Leone army undergo training at Benguema outside Freetown supported by British soldiers from the Integrated Military and Advisory Training Team (IMATT), Sierra Leone, 26 May 2007. They are helping to make the national army more p
  • A young girl carries a baby on her back while searching through rubbish for metal scraps to sell in Kroo Bay, Freetown, Sierra Leone, 26 May 2007. More than 6,000 people live in Kroo Bay in unsanitary conditions, with little access to clean water and no e
  • A young woman leaps over a river of rubbish flowing through the Freetown slum of Kroo Bay after a tropical downpour, Sierra Leone, 26 May 2007. More than 6,000 people live in Kroo Bay in unsanitary conditions, with little access to clean water and no elec
  • A woman is given a tetanus vaccination at Nyandehun clinic, near Kailahun, south-eastern Sierra Leone, 21 May 2007, during a nationwide tetanus treatment campaign offering free injections to women of child-bearing age.  Despite the Ministry of Health prov
  • An Afghan child cries in the midst of flooded ground in Kunar Province.
  • The Taliban, who control Musa Qala, do not allow any photographs to be taken of living beings.
  • Schools are shut for boys in girls in Musa Qala.

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