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  • Tankers waiting to cross the border to Cote d'Ivoire, at the Ghanaian village of Elubo.
  • A farmer locks the lid to a water tank.  Water is a valuable commodity in the arid south of Madagascar
  • Mark Nyapuoch Ubong, Governor of Western Bahr el-Ghazal State, Southern Sudan, 17 May 2007.
  • A girl waits outside a UNHCR refugee reception centre near Yei town, Southern Sudan, 19 May 2007.
  • Anthony Bol Madut, Governor of Warrap State, Southern Sudan, 18 May 2007.
  • Former internally displaced persons offload their belongings as they arrive home in Kuajok, Warrap State, Southern Sudan, 18 May 2007.
  • A Southern Sudanese woman stands by the lorry that brought her home to Kuajok, Warrup State, Sudan, 18 May 2007.
  • [Pakistan] Abdul Ghafoor, 38. lost his wife when she went into delivery earlier, and must now care for his five children alone. Maternal mortality rates in Balochistan remain particularly high in Pakistan. [Date picture taken: 01/06/2007]
  • [Pakistan] Polio victim Kamran Khan, 14, in Islamabad, says his father still cries when he sees him crawling along the ground - angry that he hadn't vaccinated me against polio when I was younger. Polio is endemic in four countries today, including Nigeri
  • Mr Albert Mbonerane, former environment minister and national coordinator of the Nile Basin Discourse, a non-governmental organization dealing with environmental matters in Burundi, Burundi, May 31, 2007.
  • Prof Jean Marie Sabushimike, environment expert and lecturer at the University of Burundi, Burundi, 31 May 2007.
  • Due to lack of drinking water, rural populations drink unsanitary water, wash themselves in rivers and in stagnating water, Mvouma River, North of Brazzaville, Congo, 11 May 2007.
  • A borehole serving the people living in Obouya, 450 km North of Brazzaville, Congo,11 May 2007. In Congo, the populations living in rural areas have sometimes access to water thanks to boreholes dug by humanitarian NGOs.
  • Girls who were kidnapped by the LRA, at Rikwangba, Sudan, April 2007.
  • Ambiya Abdi Hussein, an IDP in South Galkayo, Somalia, 27 May 2007
  • Beddawi camp, 10km from Nahr al-Bared, is overcrowded with thousands of displaced people and the UN is considering erecting temporary accomodation.
  • Over 20,000 Palestinian civilians have fled Nahr al-Bared on buses and by foot since the outbreak of fighting between the Lebanese army and Islamist militants on May 20.
  • Homeless people sleep along a fountain in Lahore as dawn breaks, Punjab province, Pakistan, May 2007. Millions of homeless people are vulnerable to drug addiction and street violence.
  • Adeela Harith, “I have to scrounge around rubbish bins to feed my children”.
  • A view of Bujumbura, with Lake Tanganyika in the background, Bujumbura, Burundi, May 31, 2007. Activities such as human habitation and cultivation on slopes leads to increased soil erosion, which in turn lead to the filling up of Lake Tanganyika.
  • [Pakistan] A young girl clings to her slate at the all girls Khwand Bukush Mahar government school in Ghotki district, northeastern Sindh [Date picture taken: 31/05/2007]
  • [Pakistan] A scene inside the Muhammad Sachal Bhayo government primary school for boys in Ghotki district, northeastern Sindh. The school is a simple two-classroom hutted facility accomodating well over 100 students. [Date picture taken: 31/05/2007]
  • [Pakistan] Two boys ham it up for the camera at the Muhammad Sachal Bhayo government boys school in Ghotki district, Sindh province, Pakistan. [Date picture taken: 31/05/2007]
  • [Pakistan] 7-year-old Naveeda attends the Muhammad Sachal Bhayo boys primary school in Ghotki due an acute lack of government girls' schools in Pakistan's southeastern Sindh province. [Date picture taken: 31/05/2007]
  • [Pakistan] A young girl clutches her  slate board in Ghotki district in Pakistan's southeastern Sindh province. Female primary school enrollment is particularly low in the area and remains a key challenge for the government. [Date picture taken: 05/31/200
  • Two members of the LRA, Rikwangba, Sudan, April 2007.
  • [Pakistan] A young girl attending classes at a government primary school for boys in Ghotki district, Sindh province. Primary female school enrollment remains a key challenge in Sindh, which suffers from an acute lack of resources - and very few governmen
  • Dr Riek Machar, Chief Mediator Juba talks, Rikwangba, Sudan 13 April 2007.
    Dr Riek Machar, Chief Mediator Juba talks, Ri-kwangba, Sudan 13 April 2007.
  • Dr. Ruhakana Rugunda leader of Uganda delegates, Internal affairs minister, Sudan 13 April 2007.
    Dr Ruhakana Rugunda leader of Uganda delegates, Internal affairs minister, Sudan 13 April 2007.
  • Professor Morris Oyenga-Latigo, Sudan, April 2007.
    Professor Morris Oyenga-Latigo, Sudan, April 2007.
  • Former president Chissano mediator, Sudan 13 April 2007.
    UN envoy and former Mozambique President, Joachim Chissano, at Ri-Kwangba
  • Bhutanese refugees are ready to get killed in their struggle to return home.

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