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  • [Afghanistan] Afghanistan’s national network of stringer correspondents
    IRIN's network of correspondents across Afghanistan
  • [Afghanistan] UNMA Associate Humanitarian Affairs Officer Beth Eggleston discusses humanitarian issues with IRIN trainees, Kabul, February 2007.
    Trainees at IRIN Radio's journalism workshop in Kabul learn about reporting humanitarian issues
  • [Guinea-Bissau] View of the Guinea Bissau’s so-called ‘high-security detention centre’, 27 January 2007.
    Guinea-Bissau's 'high-security' detention centre (file photo)
  • [Guinea-Bissau] Stairs leading to the underground cells of the detention centre, Guinea Bissau, 27 January 2007.
  • [Guinea-Bissau] The only source of light for inmates in the underground cells at the old port city in Guinea Bissau, 27 January 2007.  The state of the prison cells is poor with no electricity, leaking pipes and graffiti. The prison holds hardened crimina
  • [Guinea-Bissau] Inmates in the antechamber, the only place they go besides their underground cells,  the old port city in Guinea Bissau, 27 January 2007. The prison was abandoned after the war of independence that ended in 1974 but after the 1998 civil wa
  • [Guinea-Bissau] Inmates at the antechamber, the only place they go to besides their underground cells at the old port city in Guinea Bissau, 27 January 2007.  The prison was abandoned after the war of independence that ended in 1974 but after the 1998 civ
  • [Guinea-Bissau] Augusto Nhaga (right) and the director of the high-security detention centre Paulo Albino (centre) at the old port city in Guinea Bissau, 27 January 2007.  The prison was abandoned after the war of independence that ended in 1974 but after
  • [Guinea-Bissau] Inmates let out of their underground cells at the old port City in Guinea Bissau, 27 January 2007. The country lacks proper prisons: this jail holds hardened criminals and petty criminals as well as those who have not been convicted.
  • [Guinea-Bissau] Inmates at the entrance to their underground cell at the old port city in Guinea Bissau, 27 January 2007. The prison was abandoned after the war of independence that ended in 1974 but after the 1998 civil war left the country’s only jail
  • [Guinea-Bissau]  Inmates let out from their underground cell in the old port city in Guinea Bissau, 27 January 2007. The prison was abandoned after the war of independence that ended in 1974 but after the 1998 civil war left the country’s only jail dest
  • [Afghanistan] 9-year-old Shafiq Ahmad sells stale bread on the streets [Date picture taken: 02/06/2007]
  • [Burundi] Francois Bakuzamwo, alias Mbuzukwongira in the drama. He is one of the most popular characters, sitting here learning his lines at a recording studio in Bujumbura, Burundi, 5 February 2007.
    Felix Nkinahoruri learns his lines as the comic rogue Mbuzukwongira in IRIN Radio's Kirundi soap opera
  • [Burundi] Amida Juma plays the main character Mawazo in the IRIN Radio Drama. She is waiting to record an episode at a private studio in Bujumbura, Burundi, 5 February 2007.
    Amida Juma says playing the part of Mawazo in "Tuyage Twongere" transformed her own life
  • [Burundi] Sifa, former refugee, plays a doctor's wife in the IRIN Radio Drama. She is preparing her part at a recording house in Bujumbura, 5 February 2007.
  • [Burundi] Former Burundi refugees, who play Majambere (left) and Ngesombi (right) in the IRIN Radio drama, in Burundi’s capital, Bujumbura, 5 February 2007.
  • [Guinea-Bissau] An inmate sitting in the antechamber in front of his underground cell, 27 January 2007. The state of the cells is poor with no electricity, leaking pipes and graffiti. The prison was abandoned after the war of independence that ended in 19
    Un détenu assis devant sa cellule, dans l’unique centre de détention de Bissau (photo d’archives)
  • [Egypt] US scientists, such as Dr Hong Yu of the Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organisation, are developing vaccines for hepatitis C. [Date picture taken: 02/07/2007]
  • [Iraq] Luana says she was raped and made pregnant by an Iraqi soldier. [Date picture taken: 02/05/2007]
    Luana says she was raped and made pregnant by an Iraqi soldier
  • [Sudan] Child soldiers at a military camp in Nyal, southern Sudan, April 2005.  The United Nations Children's Fund has supported the demobilisation of child soldiers throughout southern Sudan since 2000.
  • [Sudan]  [Date picture taken: 02/04/2007]
    Displaced in Southern Sudan
  • [Pakistan] A mother and child at a WHO polio vaccination centre in NWFP. Mothers are generally keener to vaccinate their children than men. [Date picture taken: 02/04/2007]
  • [Mozambique] Mulheres culpabilizadas de tudo e por tudo. [Date picture taken: 05/18/2006]
    Mulheres culpabilizadas de tudo e por tudo.
  • [Mozambique] Cacilda Massango com uma das crianças apoiadas pelas Mulheres para DREAM.
    Comme les autres femmes du réseau Femmes pour le rêve, Cacilda Massango aide les familles à prendre soin des enfants séropositifs
  • [Mozambique] O problema é identificar quem precisa de antiretrovirais. [Date picture taken: 02/08/2005]
    O problema é identificar quem precisa de antiretrovirais
  • [Nepal] Local people in Birgunj organising a blood donation camp in the middle of violence to supply blood to hospitals which are running short of blood supplies. [Date picture taken: 02/04/2007]
    Patients seeking blood at Benin hospitals face dwindling supplies, similar these Nepalese who turned to blood donation camps in 2007
  • [Nepal] Civilians suffer the most due to the violence in terai and the government curfew. A sick patient in Birganj city of east Nepal—300 km south of capital--needing emergency medical attention is transported on a bicycle due to lack of ambulance as t
    Civilians suffer the most due to the violence in parts of the country
  • [Nepal] The violence, strikes and curfews have brought all of south east Nepal to a standstill and causing food shortages, medical and fuel supplies. [Date picture taken: 02/04/2007]
  • [Nepal] Blockades like this are seen all over east Nepal’s Terai region to prevent any public or commercial vehicle to pass through. Even the UN trucks with food supplies have been blocked by violent protestors. [Date picture taken: 02/04/2007]
  • [Nepal] Many local residents coming to a health centre in Birganj to look for their injured and dead relatives. [Date picture taken: 02/04/2007]
  • [Nepal] A group of Madhesi youth protesters burning a police post in Birganj, Nepal, 3 February 2007. Human rights groups say the leaders of the Madhesi People's Rights Forum (MPRF) have no control over the violent protesters.
  • [Nepal] A journalist shows off his wounds after being beaten by police and demonstrators while covering demonstrations in Birgunj, Nepal, 3 February 2007. Protesters assaulted 17 journalists, attacked five media offices, drove 15 journalists out of their

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