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  • 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
  • A young student from Ngoma School in Sikaneka village, Maamba district, Zambia, 28 February 2007. About two-thirds of the country’s 11.7 million people live on less than US$1 a day, while about half the population is undernourished, according to a Unite
    A student from Ngoma School, Sikaneka village, Maamba district in Zambia
  • A student from Ngoma School in Sikaneka village, Maamba district, Zambia, 28 February 2007. About two-thirds of the country’s 11.7 million people live on less than US$1 a day, while about half the population is undernourished, according to a United Nati
  • Children at work at the Ngoma school in 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 fiv
    Students at work, Zambia
  • Children stand in front of a wall drawing of the African continent at Ngoma School in Sikaneka village, Maamba district, Zambia, 28 February 2007. The UN’s Millennium Development Goals for 2015 aim to improve primary education, reduce child mortality, p
  • Children stand in front of a wall drawing of the African continent at Ngoma School in Sikaneka village, Maamba district, Zambia, 28 February 2007. The UN’s Millennium Development Goals for 2015 aim to improve primary education, reduce child mortality, p
    Students stand in front of a wall drawing of the African continent, 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
  • Children stand in front of a wall drawing of the African continent at Ngoma School in Sikaneka village, Maamba district, Zambia, 28 February 2007. Lower education in Zambia is divided into three levels; primary, junior secondary and upper secondary. Highe
  • [Brasil] Angolan university  students in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil set up the AIDS prevention group Mãe Africa (Mother Africa) [Date picture taken: 02//2007]
  • A teacher writes on a blackboard during a class at Ngoma School in 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
  • [Pakistan] Patients with suspected cases of dengue fever are coming in regularly into Karachi hospitals. [Date picture taken: 02/04/2007]
  • A marriage dress shop in Kabul.
  • Sick patients have suffered the most from indefinite strikes as they have to walk a long way to health centres for treatment.
  • Youss’ra Ahmed, 85, was left behind by her relatives when they fled their Baghdad home. She was found hungry and thirsty by neighbours, after two days of lying in a bed
  • A general view of a coal mine belonging to Maamba Collieries, Zambia, 2 March 2007. The company is the largest coal producer in the country which is facing serious liquidity problems since being privatised. Workers have not been paid in months.
  • Men at work at a coal mine belonging to Maamba Collieries, Zambia, 2 March 2007. The company is the largest coal producer in the country and faces serious liquidity problems since being privatised. Zambia suffers from high levels of unemployment and under
  • Men at work at a coal mine belonging to Maamba Collieries, Zambia, 2 March 2007. The company is the largest coal producer in the country and faces serious liquidity problems since being privatised. Zambia suffers from high levels of unemployment and under
  • Men at work at a coal mine belonging to Maamba Collieries, Zambia, 2 March 2007. The company is the largest coal producer in the country and is facing serious liquidity problems since being privatised. Zambia suffers from high levels of unemployment and u
  • Men at work at a coal mine belonging to Maamba Collieries, the largest coal producer in Zambia, 2 March 2007. The workforce has not been paid in months as the company faces serious financial problems. Mining analyst Thom Kamwendo told local media recently
  • Workers at a coal mine belonging to Maamba Collieries, the largest coal producer in Zambia, 2 March 2007. The mining sector plays a very significant role in the national economy.
  • Men at work at a coal mine belonging to Maamba Collieries, the largest coal producer in Zambia, 2 March 2007. The workforce has not been paid in months as the company faces serious financial problems since being privatised. Mining analyst Thom Kamwendo to
  • Abandoned trucks used to transport coal, Zambia, 2 March 2007. Maamba Collieries is the largest coal producer in the country. The company faces serious financial problems since being privatised.
  • A worker in a coal mine belonging to Maamba Collieries, the largest coal producer in Zambia, 2 March 2007. The workforce has not been paid in months as the company faces serious financial problems since privatisation. Mining analyst Thom Kamwendo told loc
  • A worker stands with his back to machinery used for excavation at a coal mine belonging to Maamba Collieries, the largest coal producer in Zambia, 2 March 2007. The company faces serious financial problems since being privatised.
  • A digger at a coal mine belonging to Maamba Collieries, Zambia, 2 March 2007. The company is the largest coal producer in the country, and faces serious liquidity problems since being privatised. Zambia suffers high levels of unemployment and underemploym
  • A digger at a coal mine belonging to Maamba Collieries, Zambia, 2 March 2007. The company is the largest coal producer in the country, and faces serious liquidity problems since being privatised. Salaries and wages are often paid late.
  • An abandoned digger on the road to a coal mine, Zambia, 2 March 2007. Maamba Collieries are the largest coal producers in the country. The company has faced serious liquidity problems since being privatised; workers' salaries and wages are often paid late
  • Khiyam's main 1,000-cubic-metre water tank, which was partially destroyed by Israeli fire, is now close to being rebuilt by UNICEF.
  • Adama Zoundi continues to work as a tailor despite the debilitating disease of filariasis, also known as elephantiasis, Burkina Faso, 1 March 2007. Approximately 30 million people in Africa suffer from various degrees of filiariasis, a mosquito-borne dise
  • A worker on duty at a coal mine belonging to Maamba Collieries, the largest coal producer in Zambia, 2 March 2007. The country’s mining sector plays a significant role in the country’s economy
  • A worker in a coal mine belonging to Maamba Collieries, the largest coal producer in Zambia, 2 March 2007. Mining analyst Thom Kamwendo told local media recently that many lives could be improved if the earnings from the country's mineral deposits were in
    Workers in a coal mine, Zambia
  • Adama Zoundi continues to work as a tailor despite the debilitating disease of filariasis, also known as elephantiasis, Burkina Faso, 1 March 2007. Approximately 30 million people in Africa suffer from various degrees of filiariasis, a mosquito-borne dise

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