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  • The disabled children who live at the Zanile Mtshali Disability Centre in Khutsong. the centre's governers are struggling to provide for their basic needs due to the ongoing dispute between Khutsong residents and the government.
  • Siphwe Nkutha, of the Young Communist League's Khutsong branch, shows the rubber bullet wounds he received during a demonstration against their municipality's move to the North West Province last year.
  • Houses built of mud, stick and dung are vulnurable to heavy rains.
  • In some parts of Burkina Faso, less than 20 percent of children get an education.
  • Ayan Abdinasir, student at the Galkayo centre, South Galkayo, Somalia, 28 May 2007.
  • A Swazi man cuts down a triffid weed, although the only way to eradicate the invasive plant is by digging it out by the roots and burning it.
  • The locked doors of an intensive care room in Kabul's Emergency hospital.
  • An Emergency truck parked at the organisation's medical facility in Kabul.
  • Hilal Naim, 33, stopped working with humanitarian agencies in Baghdad after his son was killed and the life of his only daughter threatened by militants.
  • Maoist excesses continue to haunt civilians despite the end of armed
conflict.
  • An elderly man from Anzara, Orieyn Okara, straps a bag of food aid to his bicycle after picking up sorghum rations distributed by the NGO CRS in Nimule, Southern Sudan, 1 June 2007. He blames the LRA for the loss of his twelve children.
    An elderly man from Anzara, Orieyn Okara, straps a bag of food aid to his bicycle after picking up sorghum rations distributed by the NGO CRS in Nimule, Southern Sudan, 1 June 2007. He blames the LRA for the loss of his twelve children.
  • Rita Almeida, an HIV-positive mother, and her one-year-old son Vanusha at the Nicoadala health center in Zambezia province. Vanusha, suffering from chronic diarrhea, likely carries the virus as well.
  • Pregnant women who visit the HIV/AIDS clinic rarely return once their child is born. “It’s a struggle, between us and mothers, to convince them”, says Dr. Maria João Soromenho. Soromenho is one of four pediatricians in Zambezia province.
  • A boy plays with a broken rifle, Moli, Southern Sudan, 30 May 2007. In Moli there is a heavy SPLA presence stationed to combat the threat of LRA attacks.
  • Palestinians queue at Beit Iba checkpoint north of Nablus.
  • Israeli soldiers inspect a vehicle entering the village of Azzun Atma through the West Bank Barrier.
  • Palestinian women walk towards Huwwara checkpoint south of Nablus.
  • Parents waiting at a mosque, used as a vaccination centre, to immunise thier children against measles in Kabul.
  • One of the most dangerous roads in Sudan, the road is a key supply route for Juba, Sudan. 29 May 2007. This is due to attacks by the LRA.
  • Central hospital in Ndjemena closed completely on 30 May after general strike started on 2 May.
  • A sample certificate, of self help group under the Minister of Gender, Sports, Culture and Social services, Nairobi, Kenya, May 2007.
  • An SPLA soldier, Moli, Sudan, 3 June 2007.
  • Southern Sudanese troops at Moli, on the road between Nimule and Juba, southern Sudan, 30 May 2007. They are patrolling against the threat of LRA ambushes on the road.
  • SPLA military commander for the Moli area on the Nimule - Juba rd. Moli, Eastern Equatoria, Southern Sudan, 30 May 2007.
  • One of the SPLA escorts used by aid agencies, Sudan, 3 June 2007.
  • Nimule police station, Nimule, Sudan, 3 June 2007.
  • Patients inside the Nimule hospital, Sudan, 3 June 2007.
  • An example of a Typical roadside kiosk, Juba, Sudan, 1 June 2007.
  • Fitina Ibrahim, 25, and her children, Bujumbura, Burundi, 4 June 2007. She left her home in the Democratic Republic of Congo's South Kivu Province on 13 May, fleeing insecurity caused by activities of armed groups in the province.
  • Aid agencies have struggled to access Nahr al-Bared camp to provide relief to the civilians still inside.
  • Aid agencies have been unable to access Nahr al-Bared since early Friday when the military began its heaviest bombardment of the two-week conflict.
  • A lorry park in Ghana.

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