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  • Community gardens flourish. Mrs. Nomcibelo Dlamini shows off her produce.
  • The Madhesi community have started protesting again in the Terai and are furious over the killing of innocent people by Maoists.
  • A child suffering from pneumonia cries out for her mother at Jalalabad central hospital, Afghanistan, 1 March 2007. Pneumonia continues to be a major health problem in Afghanistan today.
  • On 16 February 2007, Hamdullah, a government vaccinator was beaten up by the Taliban who threatened to kill him if continued to vaccinate children against polio outside Tarinkot, the provincial capital of Afghanistan's volatile Uruzghan province. Afghanis
  • A patient is examined at a local hospital in Herat, Afghanistan, 27 February 2007. Pneumonia remains a significant health concern in many parts of Afghanistan.
  • A child is treated at a local hospital in Herat, Afghanistan, 27 February 2007. Pneumonia remains a significant health concern in many parts of Afghanistan.
  • A doctor examines a child at a local hospital in Herat, Afghanistan, 27 February 2007. Pneumonia remains a significant health concern in many parts of Afghanistan.
  • A young boy sleeps at a local hospital in Herat, Afghanistan, 27 February 2007. Pneumonia remains a significant health concern in many parts of Afghanistan.
  • New Study Reveals How Anti-Gay Discrimination Fuels HIV/AIDS Crisis in Africa.
  • A woman with a baby cross a wooded bridge leading to Old Fadama, Accra’s largest slum, Ghana, 13 September 2006. Without organised rubbish collection or removal, many residents dump refuse on the edge of the slum, creating a sea of waste.
  • [Afghanistan] The Afghan Public Health Institute has the capacity to test for the H5N1 version of the virus. There are only two places in Afghanistan that have this capacity - both of which are in Kabul. [Date picture taken: 02/28/2007]
  • Abdul Gaffer, a 36-year-old chicken vendor on Kabul’s busy Pol-e-Khisty street, Afghanistan, 28 February 2007. Despite government efforts, the risk of a possible bird flu outbreak remains a serious concern for health specialists in the country.
    Abdul Gaffer, chicken vendor, Kabul
  • Children play in Old Fadama, Accra’s largest slum, Ghana, 13 September 2006. The slum houses more than 30,000 residents. With its dense housing and congested streets, there is little free space for children to play.
    Children play in Accra's largest slum
  • Guinea's new consensus Prime Minister Lansana Kouyate arriving in Conakry on Tuesday
  • A small swarm of locusts can eat as much food in a day as 2,500 people
  • A baby’s temperature being taken at a donor-funded health clinic, Monrovia, Liberia, 20 February 2007. Fourteen years of intermittent civil war in the country claimed about 250,000 lives, forced hundreds of thousands of people to flee their homes, and l
    Mother and baby at a health clinic in Monrovia
  • A baby is vaccinated against polio at a donor-funded health clinic, Monrovia, Liberia, 20 February 2007. In a land of broken infrastructure, health workers have to trek long hours to reach children in the remotest parts of the country.
  • A heavily pregnant woman is given a routine check-up at a donor-funded health clinic in Monrovia on 20 February 2007. The health system has been devastated by more than a decade-long civil war. According to the World Health Organization, the average life
  • [Angola] Use condoms to prevent AIDS.[Date picture taken: 02/04/2006]
  • [Pakistan] A pamphlete with fatwa (religious ruling)urging communities to vaccinate their children against polio. [Date picture taken: 02/25/2007]
  • [Afghanistan] Auxiliary police in action in Afghanistan's restive south. Upwards of 20,000 men are envisioned for the force [Date picture taken: 02/15/2007]
  • [Afghanistan] Auxiliary police in action in Afghanistan's restive south [Date picture taken: 02/15/2007]
  • [Afghanistan] Auxiliary police in action in Afghanistan's restive south [Date picture taken: 02/15/2007]
  • Poultry sellers in Seyede Zeinab market in old Cairo, Egypt, 26 February 2007. Avian influenza viruses occur naturally among birds but can be passed to humans through close contact with infected birds.
  • Acting chief of the village of Bedanda Nhinna na N’tchama said. “To get rice we sold our tools, our clothes and all our domestic animals,” (Quinara Region in southern Guinea Bissau 25 January 2005)
  • [Afghanisan] Security outside the UNDP compound in Kabul and elswhere in the city was beefed on Friday as a mass rally for the Mujahideen and their supporters got under way in the nation's capital. The rally was prompted in large part to a controversial b
    Afghan police are on alert as tensions rise over draft amnesty bill
  • [Afghanistan] Security outside the UNDP compound in Kabul and elswhere in the city was beefed on Friday as a mass rally for the Mujahideen and their supporters got under way in the nation's capital.  The rally was prompted in large part to a controversial
  • Namibia launched a campaign to register refugees this week
  • Turkana men armed with AK-47 rifles next to a water pump, Oropoi, northwestern Kenya, 18 February 2007. Conflicts involving pastoralists associated with resource competition, cattle rustling and arms are widespread and of increasing concern in the region.
    Turkana men armed with AK-47 rifles, Kenya
  • A young Turkana man armed with an AK-47 rifle, Oropoi, northwestern Kenya, 18 February 2007. Conflicts involving pastoralists associated with resource competition, cattle rustling and arms are widespread and of increasing concern in the region.
  • A young Turkana man armed with an AK-47 rifle, Oropoi, northwestern Kenya, 18 February 2007. Conflicts involving pastoralists associated with resource competition, cattle rustling and arms are widespread and of increasing concern in the region
    A young Turkana man armed with an AK-47 rifle, Kenya
  • Joseph Nzabirinda before the ICTR in Arusha, Tanzania on 23 February 2007. He has been sentenced to seven years imprisonment for encouraging murders in 1994 genocide.

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