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  • [Kenya] UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and the Director-General of the United Nations Office at Nairobi, Anna Tibaijuka,  at the UN complex in Nairobi, 31 January 2007. The Secretary-General addressed all UN staff in Nairobi during a Town  Hall meeting.
  • [Kenya] UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon being greeted by UN staff at the beginning of a Town  Hall meeting at the UN complex in Nairobi, Kenya, 31 January 2007. Ban is on his first official visit to Africa. He will lead the UN for the next five years.
    UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
  • UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon addressing the Town Hall meeting at the  UN Office at Nairobi, 31 January 2007. Ban, 62, has become the first Asian to head the UN in more than 30 years.
  • [Kenya] United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon addressing UN staff in Nairobi, Kenya, 31 January 2007. Ban is on his first official visit to Africa
  • [Mozambique] Some of the abanndoned and trafficked children who reside at Centro de Acolhimento a Magurza, the first home dedicated to welfare of child trafficked children. [Date picture taken: 01/23/2007]
    Enfants dans un centre réservé aux enfants victimes du trafic dêtres humains
  • [Kenya]  The new UN  Secretary-General tours the heart of Kibera slum as part of a UN Habitat project, accompanied by  the  Director-General of  the  UN  Office at  Nairobi,   Anna Tibaijuka,  and Kenya’s Education  Minister George Saitoti,  in Nairobi,
  • [Kenya] UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and the Director-General of the United Nations Office at Nairobi, Anna Tibaijuka, visit Soweto village in Kibera, Nairobi, Kenya, 30 January 2007. Ban is on his first visit to Africa as the UN head. Kibera is one o
    UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon in Africa
  • [Kenya] UN Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon in a visit to Kibera, Nairobi, Kenya, 30 January 2007. Ban was on his first visit to Africa as the UN head. He succeeded Ghanaian Kofi Annan in January 2007 and will lead the UN for the next five years.
  • [Kenya] UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and the Director-General of the UN Office at Nairobi, Anna Tibaijuka, visit Soweto village in Kibera, Nairobi, Kenya, 30 January 2007. Ban is on his first trip to Africa as the UN head. Kibera is one of the largest
  • Ban Ki-moon,  UN Secretary-General,  tours Kibera slum accompanied by the Director-General of the UN Office at Nairobi, Anna Tibaijuka, Kenya’s Education Minister George Saitoti and Housing Minister Soita Shitanda, in Nairobi, Kenya, 30 January 2007. Ki
  • [Kenya] UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon briefs journalists in Soweto village, Kibera, Nairobi, Kenya, 30 January 2007. Ban is on his first visit to Africa as the new Secretary-General. Born in Chungju on 13 June 1944, he was foreign minister of South Kor
  • [Kenya] The new UN Secretary-General, Ban Ki -moon, in Soweto village, Kibera, Nairobi, Kenya, 30 January 2007. The Secretary-General toured Soweto village in Kibera slum giving a message of hope to residents. He promised more UN support for the governmen
    UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
  • [Kenya] An overview of Kibera slums in Nairobi, Kenya, 30 January 2007. Kibera is one of the largest slums in Africa, housing an estimated one million people. Canals, rubbish dumps, sewage systems and a railway line criss-cross the mostly corrugated iron
  • [Kenya] A portrait of the new UN Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon, in Soweto village, Kibera, Nairobi, Kenya, 30 January 2007. Ban succeeded Ghanaian Kofi Annan in January 2007. He will lead the UN for the next five years. Ban, 62, has become the first Asia
  • Seven of the eight women involved in the Women First programme in the village of Raiai, Namacura District, Zambezia Province.
  • [Mozambique] O melhor cuidador do mundo.
    Henrique Candeeiro, o melhor cuidador do mundo
  • [Mozambique] Isolados mas não abandonados: medicamentos, alimentos e cuidados chegam até Chigondole, na Zambézia. [Date picture taken: 01/DD/2007]
    Isolated but not abandonned: medication, food and care are starting to reach remote communities like Chigondole.
  • [Moçambique] Os lacinhos que lembram os problemas causados pela epidemia do HIV.
    Os lacinhos que lembram os problemas causados pela epidemia do HIV
  • [Guinea-Bissau] UN Secretary General's representative in Guinea Bissau Shola Omoregie (left) with Justice Minister Namuano Gomes and Interior Minister Dionisio Cabi (right) at a press conference in Bissau on Saturday. [Date picture taken: 01/27/2007]
  • [Moçambique] Sida considerada doença da mulher.
    Sida, doença da mulher
  • [Moçambique] O incansável Jone Luiz Jone.
    O incansável Jone Luiz Jone
  • [Moçambique] Cacilda Massango: ""Para nós adultos é mais simples, um comprimido de manhã e um à noite. Para as crianças,  é complicado."
    Cacilda Massango: "Para nós adultos é mais simples, um comprimido de manhã e um à noite. Para as crianças, é complicado."
  • [Mozambique] Timber makes its way to the port of Beira. [Date picture taken: 10/19/2006]
    Timber ready for export
  • [Iraq] Displaced people are recieving less assistance from aid agencies each day. [Date picture taken: 01/30/2007]
  • [Nepal]  [Date picture taken: 01/30/2007]
  • [Pakistan] Samia, who lost her leg in the October 2005 earthquake, has been fitted with a prosthetic limb, Pakistan.
    Samia, who lost her leg in the October 2005 earthquake in Pakistan, has been fitted with a prosthetic limb.
  • [Pakistan] Mohammed Rafique, 38, a resident of quake-ravaged Muzaffarabad, who lost both his legs in the October 2005 earthquake, Pakistan.
    Mohammed Rafique, 38, a resident of quake-ravaged Muzaffarabad, lost both his legs in the October 2005 earthquake in Pakistan.
  • [Yemen] A Yemeni Jew wearing a traditional costume as appeared in a March, 1914 National Geographic Magazine. [Date picture taken: 01/DD/2007]
    A Yemeni Jew wearing a traditional costume as appeared in a March, 1914 edition of National Geographic Magazine.
  • [CAR] Ashta Amine, a refugee stranded in Amdafok, Central African Republic, 24 December 2006.
  • [Iraq] Explosions have taken the lives of thousands and injured many more, including children. [Date picture taken: 01/30/2007]
    Innocent civilians continue to be killed an maimed every day in Iraq
  • [Uzbekistan-Kyrgyzstan] An Uzbek female porter carries a huge bundle through the Uzbek-Kyrgyz border (Suratash border crossing point) [Date picture taken: 01/28/2007]
  • [Yemen] A man has set aside his artificial limb to read  the  Koran in the Mesched al-kebir (big mosque), one of the oldest mosques in the world, Yemen, 22 November 1992. The old city of Sana’a was declared a World Cultural Heritage Site by UNESCO in 19

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