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  • One of the many villages to benefit from the `One Village, One Product' programme.
  • Eleven-year-old Abduholik (centre) refused to have his photo taken while working but rather asked for a "dignified photo" with his friends.
  • Locals in Zaranj city have been generous in providing free food to deported individuals.
  • [Paksitan] Security was beefed up in the capital, Islamabad, on Monday in the wake of political violence in Karachi over the weekend which left over 40 dead and over a hundred injured. [Date picture taken: 15/05/2007]
  • Children playing in the deportees transition centre in Zaranj.
  • [Pakistan] Security was beefed up in the capital, Islamabad, on Monday in the wake of last weekend's political violence in Karachi. More than 40 were confirmed dead, with more than an a hundred injured. [Date picture taken: 14/05/2007]
  • Displaced people living in Mukhtar camp say many problems impede their safe return to native areas.
  • Displaced people in Mukhtar camp have not received humanitarian assistance since mid-2006.
  • Majdy Imad, 10, lost his parents and two sisters last year in sectarian killings.
  • Oil coats rocks and oozes into pools on the northern Lebanese coast, nine months after the spill occurred.
  • Barrels of dirty sand and oil on a public beach in Byblos.
  • A view of Manshiet Nasser, Cairo, Egypt, 10 May 2007. With 800,000 residents in just 7.25   sqkm, Manshiet Nasser,   an informal settlement on the edge of Cairo, is one of the most densely populated areas in Africa.
  • Local girls near  rubbish dumped on the streets,  Manshiet Nasser, Cairo, Egypt, 10 May 2007. Narrow streets and a lack of amenities mean rubbish from households accumulates in unhealthy heaps.
  • Children in one of the alley ways, Manshiet Nasser, Cairo, Egypt, 10 May 2007. Egypt's urban population is 40 percent larger than it was 10 years ago  and  14 percent of the population is  younger than six.
    Children in one of the alley ways, Manshiet Nasser, Cairo
  • Manshiet Nasser sits on the rocks  where Egypt's Eastern Desert Plateau meets the Nile Valley, Cairo, Egypt, 10 May 2007. Residents urgently need more water, sewage and refuse facilities.
    Manshiet Nasser sits on the rocks where Egypt's Eastern Desert Plateau meets the Nile Valley, Cairo
  • One of the IDPs stands in an area property was destroyed due to conflicts, Mogadishu, Somalia, May 2007. Conflict-related displacement in Somalia has forced people to leave their lands several times.
  • An IDP stands outside a makeshift house, Mogadishu, Somalia, May 2007.
  • A local rebuilding part of the destroyed property from the recent conflicts, Mogadishu, Somalia, May 2007. Conflict-related displacement in Somalia has forced people to leave their lands several times.
  • Cairo Governorate officials want to see the Manshiet Nasser model developed in all the city's informal areas.
  • Graph showing increase in Internally Displaced People (IDPs) in Sri Lanka 2006-2007.
  • Fatuma Hassan with her daughters, Shamsa and Zainab IDPs sit outside having a meal, Mogadishu, Somalia, May 2007.
  • Isaac's wife Halimo, one of the  displaced, washing clothes with the little water available, Somalia, May 2007.
  • Little Shamso recovering in the World Vision Waajid Maternal Health Care facility, Somalia, May 2007
  • Thousands of families have been desperately waiting for their missing relatives to return home.
  • Manshiet Nasser sits on the rocky spurs where Egypt's Eastern Desert Plateau meets the Nile Valley. Residents urgetnly need more water, sewage and refuse facilities.
  • Up to 5,000 children work at brick factories in the Nangarhar province of Afghanistan.
  • Abdul Mohammed says he cannot feed his family without his daughters' support.
  • [Pakistan] Ali Asghar Bangulzai's children (front row) with relatives and supporters demand that he be 'returned'. Such The disappearances, human rights activists believe, are linked to the ongoing insurgency in the province. [Date picture taken: 10/05/20
  • [Pakistan] Dr Hanif Sharif, 29, a leading Baloch intellectual went missing for nine months. Such disappearances, human rights activists believe, are linked to the ongoing insurgency in the province.[Date picture taken: 10/05/2007]
  • Habibullah works for 12 hours a day with his father and a younger brother.
  • A group of congolese children, Mindouli,  town in South Congo, May 2006
    The Republic of Congo has launched a nationwide weeklong campaign of action aimed at tackling the country’s high rates of infant, juvenile and maternal mortality
  • People go through destroyed property, Mogadishu,Somalia, May 2007.Conflict-related displacement in Somalia has forced people to leave their lands several times.

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