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  • [Pakistan] Almost 15 months after the quake, rubble and debris can still be found throughout the region. More than 80,000 people died in the 8 October 2005 disaster. [Date picture taken: 02/11/2007]
  • [Pakistan] A boy on a bike stands to the back of the "class"  in quake-devastated Muzaffarabad. The region's education infrastructure was badly shaken by the 8 October 2005 quake. [Date picture taken: 02/12/2007]
  • [Jordan] Salim Pakhtiyar's leg was seriously injured in a suicide bomb attack in Mosul, Iraq. [Date picture taken: 02/09/2007]
  • [Jordan] Eighteen-month-old Shams had half her face blown away in a bomb attack in Baghdad. [Date picture taken: 02/09/2007]
  • [Chad] Young man, Chad, October 2006. Chad's post-independence history has been marked by instability and violence stemming mostly from tension between the mainly Arab-Muslim north and the predominantly Christian and animist south.
  • [Gaza] Palestinians wait in front of the main gate of the Rafah border crossing, as they attempt to get to Egypt, Gaza, 7 February 2007. Thousand of Palestinians came to the border, in the hope to get across. Israel, citing security alerts, has kept the R
  • [Gaza] A Palestinian girl gets help from her relatives to get across the wall of the Rafah border crossing with Egypt, Gaza, 7 February 2007. The border crossing opened on Tuesday allowing people to travel in and out of the Gaza Strip. Israel, citing secu
    A Palestinian girl gets help to get over the wall of the Rafah border crossing with Egypt
  • [Gaza] Palestinians wait  outside the main gate of the Rafah border crossing, as they attempt to get to Egypt, Gaza, 7 February 2007. Thousands  of Palestinians came to the border, in the hope  of getting across. Israel, citing security alerts, has kept t
  • [Gaza] A Palestinian girl gets help  FROM  her relatives to  CLIMB the wall of the Rafah border crossing with Egypt, Gaza, 7 February 2007. The border crossing opened on  6 FEBRUARY allowing people to travel in and out of the Gaza Strip. Israel, citing se
  • [Gaza] Palestinians wait  outside the main gate of the Rafah border crossing as they attempt to get to Egypt, Gaza, 7 February 2007. The border crossing opened on  6 February, allowing people to travel in and out of the Gaza Strip. Israel, citing security
    Palestinians wait in front of the main gate of the Rafah border crossing
  • [Chad] Women, Chad, October 2006. Chad's post-independence history has been marked by instability and violence stemming mostly from tension between the mainly Arab-Muslim north and the predominantly Christian and animist south.
  • [Senegal] Spanish FRONTEX cutter off the coast of Dakar, hunting for would-be migrants. [Date picture taken: 02/04/2007]
  • [Senegal] Spanish FRONTEX cutter off the coast of Dakar, hunting for would-be migrants. [Date picture taken: 02/04/2007]
  • [Liberia] Radio Kergheamahn reporters at work during an IRIN Radio coproduction training exercise in Ganta, in Liberia's north-eastern Nimba county, 1 February 2007.
    Radio Kergheamahn team interviewing Ganta residents
  • [Liberia] Radio Kergheamahn reporters at work during an IRIN Radio coproduction training exercise in Ganta, in Liberia's north-eastern Nimba county, 1 February 2007.
    Radio Kergheamahn reporters interviewing local people for a coproduction programme with IRIN Radio
  • [Liberia] Staff outside the station building of Radio Kergheamahn in Ganta, in Liberia's north-eastern Nimba county, 1 February 2007.
    Staff at Radio Kergheamahn, Ganta, try to serve the community but find keeping the station going a challenge
  • [South Africa] Hilary Mlondobozi takes a register of the children accessing the feeding programme at Pfunano Tusano Community Project. [Date picture taken: 02/04/2007]
  •  [Mozambique] Commercial sex and alcohol are an entry point for HIV/AIDS. [Date picture taken: 02/04/2006]
  • [Africa] Total food aid shipments and cereal prices, 1970–2005. Note: Prices represent annual export unit values for cereals, US$/tonne. Data for 2005 are provisional.
    Cereal prices and total food aid shipments have been closely linked, says the FAO
  • [Mozambique] Radio Mozambique uses teenagers to present shows to discuss issues not readily aired within the family, such as HIV/Aids and youth pregnancy. [Date picture taken: 02/04/2007]
    Teenage radio presenters discuss issues with their peers over the airwaves
  • [Nepal] A map of Nepal highlighting the southern Terai region, known locally as the Madhes.
  • [Pakistan] Healthy chickens at poulty farm in Rawalpindi. The country is closely monitoring any reports of bird flu outbreaks. [Date picture taken: 02/04/2007]
  • [Iraq] As an orphan living in Baghdad's streets, Fadhel, 11, steals to survive. [Date picture taken: 02/07/2007]
  • [Nepal] A map of Nepal highlighting the southern Terai region, known locally as the Madhes.
  • [Nepal] A map of Nepal highlighting the southern Terai region, known locally as the Madhes. USE OTHER MAP.
  • Moçambique: A Lotaria da Vida e da Saúde
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  • [Angola] Present in Angola since 2004, IRIN radio cooperates with Angola’s National Radio (RNA), which grants it free access to its broadcasts, facilities and airtime, February 2007.
  • Anti HIV/AIDS poster on the streets of Sal island, Cape verde.
    Anti HIV/AIDS poster on the streets of Sal island, Cape verde
  • [Guinea-Bissau] An inmate sitting outside his unlit, unfurnished underground cell which he shares with seven other prisoners, 27 January 2007.
  • [Guinea-Bissau] An inmate sitting outside his unlit, unfurnished underground cell which he shares with seven other prisoners, 27 January 2007.
  • [Guinea-Bissau] Stairs leading to underground cells at the detention centre, Guinea Bissau, 27 January 2007.
  • [Hoedspruit, South Africa] Workshop participants have formed committees to promote HIV prevention on farms.
    Les travailleurs agricoles sont encore vulnérables

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