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  • Strict rules are now in force at the Regional Children’s Hospital, one of the major sources of the HIV outbreak in Shymkent.
  •  Women harvesting rice, Pakistan, 6 March 2007. Tradition rules the lives of many women, particularly in rural communities.
  • Pakistan women preparing a meal out in the open, Pakistan, 6 March 2007.
  • 'Jirgas' or gatherings of village male elders, still decide the fate of many women in rural Pakistan, 6 March 2007.
  • Inayat Bibi's grandaughter was given away nearly 15 years ago as a 'vani' bride in their native Mianwali, Punjab, Pakistan, 6 March 2007. The girl, Fareeha, is said to live the life of a slave and has no contact with her family. Inayat Bibi is described a
  • Bisma, Uzma, Asia and Deeba, all sisters, take a ride on a cart, Lahore, Pakistan, 6 March 2007. Their eldest sister Kuslom was murdered in an apparent honor killing two years ago. Their uncle and father remain on the run and are accused of committing the
  • Zubbaida (left), is one of the many women married in watta satta exchanges in the rural areas, Pakistan, 6 march 2007. Watta satta is a bride exchange between families coupled with a mutual threat of retaliation.
  • Black Moors inside a tent for presidential candidate Messaoud Ould Boulkheir in the capital Nouakchott
    Black Moors inside a tent for presidential candidate Messaoud Ould Boulkheir in the capital Nouakchott
  • Black Moors inside a tent for presidential candidate Messaoud Ould Boulkheir in the capital Nouakchott
    Intérieur de la tente du candidat Mohamed Ould Cheikhani, dans la ville portuaire de Nouadhibou
  • Bertin Wafio, the APRD commander operating near Paoua, CAR 14 February 2007.
  • Yves Samson, a child soldier in Dadawa village, near Paoua, CAR, 14 February 2007.
  • A village burnt down by presidential guards near Paoua, CAR, 12 February 2007.
  • [India] Indian generic drugs are often half or two-thirds cheaper than patented drugs. [Date picture taken: 02/04/2007]
  • [Mozambique] Award-winning Dr Noorjehan Abdul Magid, one of the first  doctors to provide ARVS  for AIDS patients, at DREAM, in Machava, near Maputo. [Date picture taken: 02/04/2007]
  • Black Moors inside a tent for presidential candidate Messaoud Ould Boulkheir in the capital Nouakchott.
  • Inside a tent for presidential candidate Mohamed Ould Cheikhani, in the port city of Nouadhibou.
  • [Namibia] Sofia Hanyemba's situation is not unique to rural folk. [Date picture taken: 03/01/2007]
  • [Mozambique] Incoming generation for HIV positive people - Boane by Kindlimuka.
  • [Mozambique] Incoming generation project for HIV positive people - Boane by Kindlimuka.
  • Sami Salah Al Din is a 35-year-old Iraqi policeman who risks his life every day in order to feed his family.
  • School girl Hada'a Khafaja stretches out during her yoga class with members of UNIFIL's Indian battalion.
  • [Afghanstan] More than 40 percent of Afghanistan's illicit poppy crop is cultivated in Helmand province where insecurity is making eradication efforts all but impossible. [Date picture taken: 03/04/2007]
  • A young girl sells lemons in the streets of Cairo, Egypt, 21 February 2007. Children living and working on the streets are vulnerable to violence, exploitation and substance abuse. Many turn to drugs to cope with their situation.
  • Street children lie on the bare floor of a day shelter in Giza, Egypt, 12 February 2007. Children living and working on the streets are vulnerable to violence, exploitation and substance abuse. Many turn to drugs to cope with their situation.
    Street children, Egypt
  • Street children lie on the bare floor of a day shelter in Giza, Egypt, 12 February 2007. Children living and working on the streets are vulnerable to violence, exploitation and substance abuse. Many turn to drugs to cope with their situation.
  • Street children sleep outside a day shelter in Giza, Egypt, 12 February 2007. Children living and working on the streets are vulnerable to violence, exploitation and substance abuse. Many turn to drugs to cope with their situation.
  • [Mozambique] Women at water pump. [Date picture taken: 11/2006]
  • [Mozambique] Women at water pump/ AIDS prevention. [Date picture taken: 11/2006]

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