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  • Palestinian children from the Balata refugee camp near Nablus hold plates of Hummus, Occupied Palestinian Territories, September 2006. The World Food Programme (WFP) has warned that almost half of all Palestinian face food insecurity.
  • A Turkana girl waters cattle, Oropoi, northwestern Kenya, 18 February 2007. In this society, livestock functions not only as a producer of milk and meat but as a form of currency for bride-price negotiations and dowries. Often, a young man will be given a
  • Turkana women fetching water for their cattle, Oropoi, northwestern Kenya, 18 February 2007. The Turkana are Kenya’s third-largest tribe and the second-largest nomadic pastoralists after the Maasai.
    Turkana women fetching water for their cattle, Oropoi, northwestern Kenya
  • A Turkana woman being braided by her relatives and friends, Oropoi, northwestern Kenya, 18 February 2007. Traditional dress and ornaments are of vital importance to the Turkana. Beads and jewellery indicate a woman's wealth and marital status.
    A Turkana woman being braided by her relatives, northern Kenya
  • A Turkana woman near Oropoi, northwestern Kenya, 18 February 2007. The Turkana are Kenya’s third-largest tribe and the second-largest nomadic pastoralists after the Maasai.
  • A Turkana woman near Oropoi, northwestern Kenya, 18 February 2007. The Turkana are Kenya’s third-largest ethnic group and the second-largest nomadic pastoralists after the Maasai.
  • Sudanese refugees loading their belongings on to a United Nations Refugee Agency truck minutes before beginning their voluntary repatriation to southern Sudan, Kakuma, northwestern Kenya, 14 February 2007. So far, approximately 3,000 returnees have left
  • Sudanese refugees being screened by the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) before repatriation by air to southern Sudan, Kakuma, northwestern Kenya, 13 February 2007. Voluntary repatriation began with the signing of a peace agreement between the govern
    Refugees repatriating to southern Sudan
  • Refugees board a repatriation flight bound for southern Sudan, organised by United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR), Kakuma, northwestern Kenya, 14 February 2007. Voluntary repatriation began with the signing of a peace agreement between the government of S
    Refugees repatriating to southern Sudan, Kenya
  • Mozambique floods - February 2007. [Date picture taken: 02/11/2007]
    The 2007 flooding was the worst Mozambique had experienced in six years
  • Red Cross worker, Ncane Kunene infront of the Sigumbeni Clinic.
  • Sudanese refugees wait to be voluntarily repatriated to southern Sudan, Kakuma refugee camp, northwestern Kenya, 13 February 2007. Refugees from Sudan began returning to their homeland after the signing of a peace agreement between the government of Sudan
  • Skulls are the only reminder of atrocities committed during the civil war. Tombudu, Kono District
  • Zimbabwean inflation rates since Independence
  • [Afghanistan] Gulalai, 45, a resident of Madabat village, 15 km east of Tarin Kowt, provincial capital of Afghanistan's central Oruzgan province would like to vaccinate her children against polio, but insecurity in the restive province has prevented healt
  • Two boys pose infront of a collection of harmless scrap in Juba town following surface clearance by the Mine Advisory Group working for the UN Mine Action Office in Sudan.The area was until recently contaminated by thousands of unexploded ordinances
  • Backyard birds raised for food and income by the rural poor are the main transmission route of bird flu from animals to humans
  • Ahmed, 14, and Amjad, 12, during a power cut in Tal Zaatar, Gaza
  • Margareta Wahlstrom, Assistant Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Deputy Emergency Relief Coordinator/Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs at a press conference marking the conclusion of her mission, Kabul, Afghanistan, 21 Febru
  • [Afghanistan] Her face sheilded from the camera, 38-year old Sabera, a resident of Charmestan village, 15 km east of Tarin Kowt says insecurity in central Oruzgan province has prevented her from having her children vaccinated against polio [Date picture t
  • [Afghanistan] Gulalai, 45, a resident of Madabat village, 15 km east of Tarin Kowt, provincial capital of Afghanistan's central Oruzgan province would like to vaccinate her children against polio, but insecurity in the restive province has prevented healt
  • [Afghanistan] Recently displaced from Musa Qala in southern Afghanistan, these families have sought refuge in Helmand's provincial capital of Lashkar Gah [Date picture taken: 02/21/2007]
  • [Afghanistan] Children recently displaced from Musa Qala in Lashkar Gah southern Afghanistan. Insecurity in the area has driven some 1,500 families out of the area, but an acute lack of information has made getting relief to those affected all but impossi
  • Margareta Wahlstrom, Assistant Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Deputy Emergency Relief Coordinator for the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
  • A beneficiary of the Red Cross OVC programme
  • A Jordanian man sells newspapers in downtown Amman
  • [Mozambique] Logo of national network HIV+ people, RENSIDA. [Date picture taken: 02/04/2007]
  • Men and children in the Terai, Nepal, 20 February 2007. Villagers were panicking over the announcement of indefinite blockades and strikes in the region.
    Villagers in the Terai, Nepal
  • "Please, no discussion of politics,” reads a sign that has appeared in shop windows in the Mazraa district of western Beirut
  • Men on a scooter advance towards a burning roadblock, Beirut, Lebanon, January 2007. Nine people were killed in clashes between pro-government Sunnis and anti-government Shias.
    Men on a scooter advance towards a burning roadblock, Beirut
  • Soldiers condemned for killing two United Nations military observers in 2003 are dismissed from the army, Bunia, Ituri District, Orientale Province,  Democratic Republic of Congo, 20 February 2007. The Bunia Military Tribunal sentenced them to long prison
    Soldiers condemned for killing two United Nations military observers are dismissed from the army after they were sentenced to long prison terms, Bunia, Ituri District, Democratic Republic of Congo, 20 February 2007
  • Local and imported rice is now readily available in Babu market but experts say food security is fragile and hunger could return. (Buba, capital of Quinara Region in southern Guinea Bissau, 26 Jan 2007)

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