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  • [Lebanon] An Israeli made M85 unexploded cluster bomb found in southern Lebanon after the Israel-Hezbollah conflict. [Date picture taken: 12/12/2006]
    Unexploded ordnance lies beneath rubble in Nahr al-Bared refugee camp
  • [Mozambique] Um médico para cada 30.800 e um enfermeiro para cada 4.300 doentes. [Date picture taken: 11/16/2006]
    Um médico para cada 30.800 e um enfermeiro para cada 4.300 doentes
  • [Mozambique] Superlotação:um fardo para médicos e pacientes. [Date picture taken: 02/09/2005]
    Epidemia provoca pressão crescente sobre centros de saúde.
  • [Mozambique] Concentração de laboratórios no Sul. [Date picture taken: 12/2006]
    Concentração de laboratórios no Sul
  • [Mozambique] Docinho como a manga, o Plumpy’Nut engorda as crianças. [Date picture taken: 12/2006]
  • [Mozambique] Como informar que não há medicamentos antiretrovirais para todos, que não há milagre à vista para uma nova multiplicação dos pães?
    "Como informar que não há medicamentos antiretrovirais para todos, que não há milagre à vista para uma nova multiplicação dos pães?"
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    A US-made M42 unexploded cluster bomb found in southern Lebanon after the Israel-Hezbollah conflict.
  • [Kenya] Flood-relief supplies are being airdropped from a US Air Force C-130 aircraft flying over the Dadaab region of Kenya, 11 December 2006.  The drops are part of the Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa Operation Unity Knight, in which 150 metr
    Relief aid being airdropped: The grounding of all Antonov aircraft in the country has brought much of the domestic aviation to a standstill
  • [Somalia] a State of Need - December 2006
After years of conflict and isolation, Somalia finds itself once more at the brink. Much of the country is now under the control of the Union of Islamic Courts, but will Somalia’s new actor bring security and d
    Le Kenya craint de voir le conflit somalien se propager
  • [Senegal] Children stand by a temporary shelter, Senegal, 10 August 2006. Thousands of Senegalese remain homeless after floods in Dakar destroyed their homes in 2005.
    Thousands of Senegalese remain homeless after floods in Dakar destroyed their homes in 2005.
  • [Nepal] Maoists are concerned over a lack of facilities like medical care and health services for their female combatants who have been confined in the cantonments following the peace agreement with the government. [Date picture taken: 12/2006]
  • [Cambodia] Pry Phally Phuong of the NGO Womyn's Agenda for Change believes women need to be empowered in order to negotiate safe sex practices. [Date picture taken: 10/15/2006]
  • [Cambodia] Despite public awareness campaigns, many men continue to frequent commercial sex workers. [Date picture taken: 10/15/2006]
  • [Cambodia] Powerless Cambodian houswives are on the frontline of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. [Date picture taken: 10/15/2006]
    Poverty and food insecurity are particularly acute in rural areas of Cambodia
  • [Iraq] The Iraqi Red Crescent Society has suspended its work in Baghdad until all its kidnapped volunteers have been released. [Date picture taken: 12/13/2006]
  • A group of armed rebels on the road north of Kaga Bandouro,  Central African Republic, 14 December 2006. The rebel movement was formed  in  response to the army’s attacks on villages in the region.
  • [CAR] Children of a family displaced by the fighting, squatting in a rough shack in a field, north-central CAR, 14 November 2006.
    Children of a family displaced by fighting in CAR
  • [CAR] A recently burned house, Bamala Mbeti near Kaga Bandouro, CAR, 14 November 2006.
    Des villages entiers ont été incendiés dans le nord du pays, forçant les populations à fuir
  • The ICRC and Red Crescent came under attack in the Sa'ada region of northern Yemen.
  • [Somalia] Women prepare food at an internally displaced persons camp in Arare, 12 km from Jamame, southern Somalia, 15 December 2006. Although humanitarian agencies have provided relief aid after the worst floods in 10 years, lack of proper sanitation and
    Women preparing food at a camp for internally displaced people in Somalia. The sheer numbers of people fleeing the fighting in the capital is adding to pressure on food and shelter
  • [Somalia] A woman prepares food at an internally displaced persons camp in Arare, 12 km from Jamame, southern Somalia, 15 December 2006. United Nations agencies involved in providing relief aid estimate that up to 454,500 people have been affected in the
    WFP will distribute 605 tonnes of food over the next week to an estimated 28,400 IDPs around Afgoye
  • [Somalia] An aerial view of a house nearly submerged by the flooded Juba River in southern Somalia, 14 December 2006. Thousands of Somalis have been displaced by what is described as the worst floods in the country in 10 years.
    An areial view of a flooded area in Somalia: Experts of disaster risk reduction are meeting in Kenya to develop strategies for reducing the negative impact of the evolving El Niño phenomenon (file photo)
  • [Somalia] A young girl cleans food at an internally displaced persons camp in Arare, 12 km from Jamame, southern Somalia, 15 December 2006. Although humanitarian agencies have provided relief aid after the worst floods in 10 years, lack of proper sanitati
    A young girl cleans food at an internally displaced persons camp in Arare, 12 km from Jamame, southern Somalia
  • [Somalia] A young girl cleans food at an internally displaced persons camp in Arare, 12 km from Jamame, southern Somalia, 15 December 2006. Although humanitarian agencies have provided relief aid after the worst floods in 10 years, lack of proper sanitati
  • [Somalia] A man fixes his fishing net while waiting for his mobile phone to re-charge at an internally displaced persons (IDPs) camp in Arare, 12 km from Jamame, southern Somalia, 15 December 2006. United Nations agencies involved in providing relief aid
  • [Somalia] Children play at internally displaced persons camp in Arare, 12 km from Jamame, southern Somalia, 15 December 2006. United Nations agencies involved in providing relief aid estimate that up to 454,500 people have been affected in the Juba and Sh
    Some children have been separated from their families
  • [Somalia] A woman carries drinking water at an internally displaced persons (IDPs) camp in Arare, 12 km from Jamame, southern Somalia, 15 December 2006. United Nations agencies involved in providing relief aid estimate that up to 454,500 people have been
    Water shortages force people to resort to contaminated sources, leading to outbreaks of AWD
  • [Somalia] A woman with her children at an internally displaced persons (IDPs) camp in Arare, 12 km from Jamame, southern Somalia, 15 December 2006. United Nations agencies involved in providing relief aid estimate that up to 454,500 people have been affec
  • [Somalia] A woman with her child at an internally displaced persons (IDPs) camp in Arare, 12 km from Jamame, southern Somalia, 15 December 2006. United Nations agencies involved in providing relief aid estimate that up to 454,500 people have been affected
    Many displaced Somalis in Mogadishu are yet to return to their homes
  • A girl at an internally displaced persons camp in Arare, 12 km from Jamame, southern Somalia, 15 December 2006. United Nations agencies involved in providing relief aid estimate that up to 454,500 people have been affected in the Juba and Shabelle regions
  • [Somalia] Women collect water from the Juba River, southern Somalia, 15 December 2006. United Nations agencies involved in providing relief aid to the flood-affected people estimate that up to 454,500 people have been displaced in the Juba and Shabelle re
    Thousands of IDPs living in camps in and around Merka have been left without shelter after heavy rains pounded the area
  • [Somalia] Women wash clothes in the flood-waters at an internally displaced persons camp in Arare, 12 km from Jamame, southern Somalia, 15 December 2006. Thousands of Somalis have been displaced by what is described as the worst floods in the country in 1
    Women wash clothes in floodwater at an IDP camp in Arare, 12km from Jamame, southern Somalia. December 2006

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