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  • Dr Hawa Abdi,Somali,8 May 2007.
  • [Pakistan] A UN DSS staff member's house goes up in flames on Monday in Bagh. Security incidents involving members of the humanitarian community have witnessed a recent upsurge. The area was badly damaged in the October 2005 quake that ravaged much of Pak
  • A map showing the passages of the rivers Tigris and Euphrates through Iraq.
  • Ugandan AU peacekeepers checking through weapons handed in by Somali businessmen, 3 May 2007. Hawiye clan leaders and government officials said the surrender was the result of several days of negotiations that may have been helped by the naming of two Haw
    Ugandan AU peacekeepers checking through weapons handed in by Somali businessmen, Mogadishu
  • A Palestinian man and his grandson waiting to see a doctor in a West Bank Clinic.
  • A displaced family returning to Mogadishu after they fled to Elasha settlement on the outskirt of the capital, Somalia, 3 May 2007. Conflict-related displacement in Somalia has forced people to leave their lands several times.
  • Ugandan AU peacekeepers checking through weapons handed in by Somali businessmen, Mogadishu, Somalia, 3 May 2007. Hawiye clan leaders and government officials said the surrender was the result of several days of negotiations that may have been helped by t
    Ugandan AU peacekeepers check through weapons handed in by Somali businessmen, Mogadishu
  • General Raymond Damase Ngollo, president of the Rassemblement pour la Démocratie et la République(RDR), Congo, May 2007.
  • François Ibovi, minister of administration of the territory and of decentralization, Congo, May 2007.
  • A Palestinian man lies in hospital.
  • Distribution of medical aid by local NGOs in the West Bank.
  • Unemployed widower Asif Muhammad, 32, is desperately looking for help for his daughter Maysoon, 7, who has cancer.
  • Slum women wait outside an estate gate to be hired for household chores, Langata, Kenya. 4 May 2007.
  • A well refurbished by the IFRC in the Tahoua region.
  • A man using a basic, traditional well in the Tahoua region of central Niger. Some 60 percent of Nigeriens do not have regular access to clean, modern water sources.
  • Dredging a well in the Tahoua region, part of an IFRC project to rehabilitate wells around the country.
  • Alio Haidagi, 29, an IFRC volunteer in Niger working on water and sanitation projects.
  • GESOM (Manica Social Education Group in Portuguese) has been touring Manica since 2004 with a programme that includes lessons about HIV prevention, equality for girls and avoiding cholera.
  • GESOM (Manica Social Education Group in Portuguese) has been touring Manica since 2004 with a programme that includes lessons about HIV prevention, equality for girls and avoiding cholera.
  • GESOM (Manica Social Education Group in Portuguese) has been touring Manica since 2004 with a programme that includes lessons about HIV prevention, equality for girls and avoiding cholera.
  • Bintow Hassan, a 40 year old mother returning to a refugee camp in Wardhigley, south of the capital, Somalia, 3 May 2007. She has six children and lost her husband in conflicts
  • Motorists wade through a flooded street near Colombo in the aftermath of two days of torrential rains in western Sri Lanka,  May 2007. Colombo became difficult to traverse when the recent floods inundated several areas of the city and suburbs. People's pa
    Motorists wade through a flooded street near Colombo, Sri Lanka
  • Poverty has forced children to work on the streets to help their families.
  • [Nepal] WFP food assistance being weighed by a resident of the Beldangi II extention refugee camp. There are over 100,000 Bhutanese refugees in the country. [Date picture taken: 15/04/2007]
  • [Nepal] Residents at the Sanischare refugee camp in southeastern Nepal. There are over 100,000 Bhutanese refugees living in seven such camps in the Himalayan nation. [Date picture taken: 02/04/2007]
  • [Nepal] A Bhutanese refugee outside a WFP food storage facility at the Beldangi II extension camp in southeastern Nepal. There are over 100,000 Bhutanese refugees living in seven camps in the Himalayan nation. [Date picture taken: 15/04/2007]
  • [Nepal] Tanka Bahadur Katwal and his family, residents of the Beldangi II extension camp in southeastern Nepal, are largely dependent on WFP food assistance. There are over 100,000 Bhutanese refugees in the Himalayan nation. [Date picture taken: 02/04/200
  • When Rana Jalil, 22, married her fiancé Ahmed on 23 March in Baghdad, gunmen stormed the wedding and killed him, her father and one of her nephews.
  • When Rana Jalil, 22, married her fiancé Ahmed on 23 March in Baghdad, gunmen stormed the wedding and killed him, her father and one of her nephews.
  • Kholi Shongile, 32, is a former sex worker now working as a volunteer counsellor at the Esselen Street clinic in Hillbrow, Johannesburg. Each day she visits hotels-cum-brothels to talk to sex workers about sexual health issues.
  • Rev. William Kebeney of the full gospel churches (FGCK), Kipsigon, Mt elgon district. April 2007.
  • Next to a shanty town, this mass grave is said to contain at least 23 men executed in Berbera.

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