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  • Kids in prison, Lodja, DRC, 21 February 2007.
  • John, 49, suffers from HIV/AIDS and TB, Nairobi, Kenya, 20 March 2007.
  •  As Nigeria prepared for gubernatorial and presidential elections in April 2007 supporters of this opposition candidate said violence had already started in Kano State with an attack on their campaign HQ in early March.
  • Kids in prison, Lodja, DRC, 21 February 2007.
  • Water pump in Cote d'Ivoire.
  • Women drying rice in south west Cote d'Ivorie.
  • Single mother Akaki Kaliti and her six-year-old son Samuel at their plot in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 19 March 2007.
  • A man injured in the latest clashes in the Terai lies in Seti Hospital, Nepalganj, Nepal 12 March 2007. Locals have been caught up in the clashes between the Madhesi protesters and the police in the Terai region. The Madhesi are demanding greater autonomy
    A man injured in the latest clashes in the Terai, Nepal
  • A crowd brandishing bamboo sticks in Nepalgunj town, Nepal, 11 March 207. Locals have been caught up in the clashes between the Madhesi protesters and police in the Terai region. The Madhesi are demanding greater autonomy and proportional political repres
  • A blockaded road near Nepalgunj town, Nepal, 12 March 2007. Locals have been caught up in the clashes between the Madhesi protesters and police in the Terai region. The Madhesi are demanding greater autonomy and proportional political representation in th
  • Children are subject to detention for commiting minor crimes.
  • Hassan Bayat, a 71-year-old farmer from the southern Iraqi city of Nasiriyah, is upset with displaced people who have camped on his land and are limiting his only source of income.
  • Brazaville-Kinkala road under construction, Congo, 3 March 2007.
  • The youth of Pool face daunting humanitarian and security challenges, Congo, 3 March 2007.
  • Traders at the Dawanau market in Kano, West Africa's largest food market
    Traders at the Dawanau market in Kano, West Africa's largest food market, in March 2007
  • Vice President Atiku Abubakar.
  • [Mozambique] Custodio Julio, 16, and his sister Edita, 5. Every day is a scramble for food.
  • Less and less children are attending school in Iraq
  • A student from Ngoma School, Sikaneka village, Maamba district, Zambia, 28 February 2007. The UN’s Millennium Development Goals for 2015 aim to improve primary education, reduce child mortality, promote gender equality and reverse the spread of HIV/AIDS
  • Fu’ad Ahmed is a 47-year-old Palestinian father of two who has been living in Iraq for the past 18 years.
  • Two boys go back home at the end of their school day, Ngoma School, Sikaneka village, Maamba district, Zambia, 28 February 2007. The UN’s Millennium Development Goals for 2015 aim to improve primary education, reduce child mortality, promote gender equa
  • Students in a class in Ngoma School, Sikaneka village, Maamba district, Zambia, 28 February 2007. Lower education in Zambia is divided into three levels; primary, junior secondary and upper secondary. Higher education is very limited and centred on the fi
  • Students in a class in Ngoma School, Sikaneka village, Maamba district, Zambia, 28 February 2007. Lower education in Zambia is divided into three levels; primary, junior secondary and upper secondary. Higher education is very limited and centred on the fi
  • Students exercising at Ngoma School, Sikaneka village, Maamba district, Zambia, 28 February 2007. The UN’s Millennium Development Goals for 2015 aim to improve primary education, reduce child mortality, promote gender equality and reverse the spread of
  • Girl students listen to a lecture in Ngoma School, Sikaneka village, Maamba district, Zambia, 28 February 2007. Despite a growing economy, political stability and the best efforts of foreign donors and non-governmental organisations, Zambia’s rates of H
  • Signs promoting HIV/AIDS awareness in Ngoma School, Sikaneka village, Maamba district, Zambia, 28 February 2007. Despite a growing economy, political stability and the best efforts of foreign donors and non-governmental organisations, Zambia’s rates of
  • Signs promoting HIV/AIDS awareness in Ngoma School, Sikaneka village, Maamba district, Zambia, 28 February 2007. Despite a growing economy, political stability and the best efforts of foreign donors and non-governmental organisations, Zambia’s rates of
  • A student in Ngoma School, Sikaneka village, Maamba district, Zambia, 28 February 2007. Despite a growing economy, political stability and the best efforts of foreign donors and non-governmental organisations, Zambia’s rates of HIV have remained stubbor
  • Women wash dishes after lunch at Ngoma School, Sikaneka village, Maamba district, Zambia, 28 February 2007. The UN’s Millennium Development Goals for 2015 aim to improve primary education, reduce child mortality, promote gender equality and reverse the
  • Children enjoy their lunch break at Ngoma School, Sikaneka village, Maamba district, Zambia, 28 February 2007. The UN’s Millennium Development Goals for 2015 aim to improve primary education, reduce child mortality, promote gender equality and reverse t
  • Children enjoy their lunch break at Ngoma School, Sikaneka village, Maamba district, Zambia. February 2007. The UN’s Millennium Development Goals for 2015 aim to improve primary education, reduce child mortality, promote gender equality and reverse the
    Children enjoy their lunch at Ngoma School, Sikaneka village, Maamba district, Zambia
  • Students wait in line for lunch in Ngoma School, Sikaneka village, Maamba district, Zambia, 28 February 2007. Lower education in Zambia is divided into three levels; primary, junior secondary and upper secondary. Higher education is very limited and centr

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