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  • [Guinea] The main road from Nzerekore to Conakry, impassable due to lack of maintenance. [Date picture taken: 11/20/2006]
  • [oPt] A Palestinian police officer in Gaza City. Lawlessness in the territories is increasing. [Date picture taken: 12/20/2006]
  • [oPt] A Palestinian police officer in Gaza City. Lawlessness in the territories is increasing. [Date picture taken: 12/20/2006]
  • [oPt] A Palestinian police officer in Gaza City. Lawlessness in the territories is increasing. [Date picture taken: 12/20/2006]
  • [Somalia] Map of key locations.
  • [UAE - Abu Dhabi] Child jockeys are now banned in the UAE. [Date picture taken: 11/24/2006]
  • [Ghana] A man painted in white with STOP AIDS written in red. [Date picture taken: 12/20/2006]
    Le Ghana, le Burkina Faso et le Mozambique vont pouvoir poursuivre leurs efforts d'accélération de l'accès au traitement du VIH/SIDA
  • [Ghana] STOP HIV/AIDS slogan on a tshirt. [Date picture taken: 12/22/2006]
  • [Ghana] Female condom demo. [Date picture taken: 12/20/2006]
  • [Ghana] A girl with a bowl full of juice bags on her head. [Date picture taken: 12/20/2006]
  • [Afghanistan] Some 2,000 bodies are believed to have been dumped in the grave. [Date picture taken: 12/21/2006]
    Some 2,000 bodies are believed buried in the grave
  • [Afghanistan] A brutal reminder of years of factional fighting in the country found throughout the Afghan capital, Kabul. [Date picture taken: 12/22/2006]
  • [Pakistan] Unveiling of the the first prefab office in Balakot area, NWFP, under the programme is completed by Jean-Claude Rogivue, Chief SAWAD (South and West Asia Division). Jan Vandemoortele, UN Resident Coordinator, is standing on the right. [Date pic
    Unveiling of the the first prefab office in the Balakot area
  • [Mozambique] Geração Biz is youth HIV/Aids prevention program in Mozambique, run by UNFPA and the government. [Date picture taken: 05/18/2006]
  • [Mozambique] ...e as portas não fecham com doentes à espera. [Date picture taken: 11/16/2006]
    Trop de patients, pas assez de soignants: les agents de santé font ce qu'ils peuvent pour soulager les souffrances des personnes séropositives
  • [Congo] Aurélien Agbenonci, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Resident Representative and Humanitarian Coordinator in the Republic of Congo, Brazzaville, Congo, 20 December 2006.
  • [Syria] Syrian riot police form part of the country's extensive security services that operate under the four-decade-old system of emergency laws, 19 November 2004.
  • [Syria] A police car patrolling the border of Iraq and Syria, 22 October 2006. Syria has increased the number of police patrols along its crossings since the start of the Iraq conflict.
  • [Syria] An unexploded shell lies in the yard of a home in Abu Kamal, Syria, a crossing point on the border with Iraq, 22 October 2006. Residents say the shell was fired into Syria from Iraq during fighting between insurgents and US troops. Syria's managem
  • [Israel] A Woman walks towards a checkpoint to Jerusalem, Bethlehem,West Bank,  10 October 2006. According to the Israeli authorities the fence/wall is a defensive measure, designed to block the passage of terrorists, weapons and explosives into the State
  • [Pakistan] Pupils gather for lessons at quake-hit Achril Middle School, 6,000 ft in the mountains of Pakistani-administered Kashmir. [Date picture taken: 12/20/2006]
    Education helps prevent HIV infection
  • [Sudan] South Sudan refugee bording UNHCR flight from Mboki in CAR to Tamboura, S Sudan. [Date picture taken: 12/15/2006]
    After a 16 year wait, refugees are finally being flown back across the border from CAR to south Sudan
  • [Pakistan] Vehicles crowd Lahore's streets making the issue of pollution a major health risk in Pakistan's second largest city. [Date picture taken: 12/21/2006]
    Vehicles crowd Lahore's streets making the issue of pollution a major health risk in Pakistan's second largest city
  • [South Africa] Phindile Madonsela still struggles with memories of a rape that took place 17 years ago. [Date picture taken: 12/14/2006]
  • [CAR] A young man holds a homemade gun, Kaga Bandoro region, north-central CAR, 14 December 2006.
    A young man holds a homemade gun, Kaga Bandoro region, north-central CAR, 14 December 2006.
  • [CAR] A family on their plot of farmland, three kilometres behind the village, Kaga Bandoro region, north-central CAR, 14 December 2006. Using what could be salvaged from the house, the family built a small shelter. The children, 3, 5 and 8, no longer go
    Une famille déplacée dans le nord de la RCA
  • [CAR] Villagers in the Kaga Bandoro region, north-central CAR, 14 December 2006. They said the army came to their village, loaded all the food and furniture into trucks, then torched the village by setting hut roofs on fire. Unable to fight back, the vill
    Villagers in north-cetnral CAR: N’délé town and surrounding villages live mainly off agriculture. The principal crops include beans and manioc (file photo)
  • [Iraq] Salwa Muhammad gives a child polio drops. [Date picture taken: 12/20/2006]
    Salwa Muhammad gives a child polio drops.
  • [Iraq] Muhammad Abdel Kader makes around 20 coffins a day. [Date picture taken: 12/17/2006]
    Muhammad Abdel Kader makes around 20 coffins a day.
  • [Africa] Being lesbian or gay in Africa.
    HIV-prevention needs of women in same-sex relationships have been ignored
  • [Mozambique] Testar é um passo para o tratamento. [Date picture taken: 05/18/2006]
  • [South Africa] Girls and girls - boys and boys.

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