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  • An armed man in uniform.
  • Emmanuel Barasa, a former primary school pupil at Chemses Primary School in Cheptais division, Mt. Elgon District. 16 April 2007.
  • Shadrack Koech, 28, a registered community health nurse working at the Kipsigon Health Centre, in Kopsiro division, Mt. Elgon district. 16 April 2007.
  • [Nepal] Bhutanese refugee children at the Khudunabari camp in Nepal's eastern Jhapa district. The camp is one of seven refugee facilities housing a total refugee caseload of more than 100,000. [Date picture taken: 20/04/2007]
  • [Nepal] Bhutanese refugee children at the Khudunabari camp in Nepal's eastern Jhapa district. The camp is one of seven refugee facilities housing a total refugee caseload of more than 100,000. [Date picture taken: 20/04/2007]
  • Josette Sheeran the World Food Program,   Executive Director asks a question to Alemayehu Dender one of the traders in Addis Ababa grain market, Ethiopia, 23 April 2007.
  • Yazidis worship Melek Taus, the Peacock Angel, who some Muslims and Christians consider the devil.
  • Noori reading a book in his house.
  • Josette Sheeran , executive director of  the World Food Program,  talks to Alemayehu Dender,  a trader at the grain market of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 23 April 2007.
  • Rose Jeptoo, One of the victims of Mt. Elgon conflict, Mt Elgon, Kenya, 17 April 2007. She wanted her identity to be concealed.
  • Children in midwestern Jumla district, Nepal, 18 April 2007.  It is one of the most food-insecure areas of Nepal today.
    Children in midwestern Jumla district, Nepal
  • TB and respiratory disease patients  being treated in Quetta, Pakistan, 20 April 2007. TB remains the leading cause of death by infectious disease in Pakistan.
    TB and respiratory disease patients being treated in Quetta, Pakistan
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    Thai soldiers examine the site where a road-side bomb hit a jeep carrying their colleagues in Yarang District, Pattani Province. Three soldiers were killed and one injured
  • A young man lies wounded at a health clinic on the day of the country’s presidential elections, Daura, Katsina State, northern Nigeria, 21 April 2007. More than a dozen people were injured and at least two died in violent clashes in the northern town of
    A man lies wounded on the day of the country’s presidential elections, Nigeria
  • Nigerian men queue to vote at a polling station in Katsina, northern Nigeria, 21 April 2007. Over 60 million Nigerians go to the polls in what is touted as Nigeria's first transfer of power from one civilian government to another.
  • Underage voters brandish their voter registration cards while waiting to cast their ballots in presidential elections at a rural polling station in Jigawa State, northern Nigeria, 21 April 2007. Despite looking not more than ten years old, their voter reg
    Underage voters brandish their voter registration cards, Nigeria
  • A young boy is tended to by doctors as he lies wounded at a health clinic in Daura, Katsina State, northern Nigeria, 21 April 2007. More than a dozen people were injured and at least two died in violent clashes in the northern town of Daura, home of oppos
    A boy is tended to by doctors as he lies wounded at a health clinic in Daura, northern Nigeria
  • Voters await their turns in long queues at a voting centre in the northern Nigerian city of Kano.
  • Three voters thumb-print their ballots at the Ja'en Primary School voting centre in the northern Nigerian city of Kano.
  • Electoral officials count the ballots at a Kano voting centre while some voters and party agents look on.
  • Nigerians listen for the latest election news on their radios in Kano, northern Nigeria, 19 April 2007.  Vice-President Atiku Abubakar of the Action Congress Party, former military ruler Muhammadu Buhari of the All Nigeria People's Party, and Umaru Musa Y
    Nigerians listen for the latest election news on their radios in Kano, northern Nigeria
  • Radhika Coomaraswamy, the UN Secretary-General's Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflictspecial representative for armed conflict,  during a visit  to Israel  and the  Occupied Palestinian Territories, 7 April 2007.
  • Children stand in front of the Tulkarem refugee camp, West Bank, 7 April 2007. Approximately one quarter of the refugees live in nineteen recognised refugee camps and the majority live in West Bank towns and villages. Some camps are located next to major
    Children stand in front of the Tulkarem refugee camp, West Bank
  • A child with a chick on his head in the Balata refugee camp near Nablus, West  Bank,  OPT  7 April 2007.
  • IDPs feryying water near unicef tent,Karamoja, Uganda, 19 April 2007.
  • IDP, Angeka Lucia, carries water on her head, Karamoja, Uganda, 19 April 2007. Hardship forced her to move to Kampala, but she is now back in Karamoja.
  • Aleper Martha, a returnee from Kampala building her new house, Karamoja, Uganda, 19 April 2007. The Karamoja region in northeast Uganda is one of the country’s most remote and underdeveloped.
  • Nahr al-Bared’s once bustling marketplace has been virtually deserted since the Lebanese army surrounded the camp, refusing to let Lebanese who once shopped there to enter. Shopkeeper Khaled Saadi says he has lots 75 percent of his business.
  • Militant group Fatah Islam sparked a security crisis in Nahr al-Bared when members of their group were accused of bombing a commuter bus and were involved in a deadly shoot-out inside the camp. The group denies attacking the bus.
  • A refugee returning camp in Peshawar Pakistan.
  • UN-Habitat Executive Directors and other officials during the launch of Phase 3 of the Lake Victoria City Development Strategy, Gigiri, Nairobi Kenya, 19 April 2007. This is a three-year project that began in 2006.
  • [Nepal] A young girl in Nepal's western Jumla district suffering from chronic malnutrition. According to the World Food Programme, more than half all children under the age of five in the impoverished nation are stunted and more than 45 percent are underw

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