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  • [Somalia] Children play in the flood-waters 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
    Les pays africains auront bientôt accès à des prévisions plus détaillées concernant le changement climatique (photo d'archives)
  • [Somalia] Internally displaced persons who have re-located to the higher levels of the road from Somalia’s port city of Kismayo to Jamame, due to heavy floods, Arare, 12 km from Jamame, southern Somalia, 15 December 2006. United Nations agencies involve
  • [Somalia] Men transport food aid across the Juba River, southern Somalia, 15 December 2006. Thousands of Somalis have been displaced by the worst floods in 10 years.
    The inhabitants of Somalia's Lower Juba region have only received a little help
  • [Somalia] Men unload food aid from a wooden boat on the banks of the Juba River, southern Somalia, 15 December 2006. Although humanitarian agencies have provided relief aid after the worst floods in 10 years, lack of proper sanitation and the threat of wa
  • [Somalia] Women and children wash in the waters of the flooded Juba River near 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 the threat
  • [Somalia] A United Nations helicopter in Kismayo, Somalia, 14 December 2006. Although humanitarian agencies have provided relief aid after the worst floods in 10 years, lack of proper sanitation and the threat of water-borne disease outbreaks remain a maj
    Aid agencies withdrew from Kismayo in 2008 when Al-Shabab took over the port city (file photo)
  • [Somalia] An aerial view of the flooded Juba River in southern Somalia, 14 December 2006. Thousands of Somalis have been displaced by the worst floods in 10 years.
  • [Somalia] An aerial view of the flooded Juba River in southern Somalia, 14 December 2006. Thousands of Somalis have been displaced by the worst floods in 10 years.
  • UNRWA has shut its schools in Gaza to protect children from street violence.
  • Attacks on Iraqi Red Crescent Society workers have made their jobs increasingly difficult.
  • [oPt] Twelve-year-old Huda al-Awadi lies in hospital after she was shot during a triple child slaying in Gaza City. [Date picture taken: 12/12/2006]
  • [Kenya] Joseph Kabila, President of the Democratic Republic of Congo signs with other presidents from the Great Lakes countries a pact at the end of a two-day summit, Nairobi, Kenya, 15 December 2006. The pact addressed security, stability and development
  • [Kenya] Pierre Nkurunziza, President of Burundi (second from left) signs with other presidents from the Great Lakes countries a pact at the end of a two-day summit, Nairobi, Kenya, 15 December 2006. The pact addressed security, stability and development a
  • [Jordan] Noora Nadi, 40, a Palestinian refugee living in Baqaa camp, 20 km west of Amman. [Date picture taken: 12/16/2006]
    Noora Nadi, 40, a Palestinian refugee living in Baqaa camp, 20 km west of Amman.
  • Mohammed Ali Hersi, head of the Somali community in Yemen, is concerned about the deaths of Somali migrants.
  • [Pakistan] Up to 100,000 may see out the winter in camps across the quake zone. [Date picture taken: 12/15/2006]
    Up to 100,000 may see out the winter in camps across the quake zone
  • [Angola] Truck drivers show off condoms. [Date picture taken: 10/23/2006]
    Utilizadores satisfeitos: camionistas e preservativos
  • [Angola] Condom use demonstration, Red Cross, Angola. [Date picture taken: 10/23/2006]
  • [Angola] Maria Vitorioa Ernesto, Angola Red Cross Aids Activist. [Date picture taken: 10/23/2006]
  • [South Africa] Which boy is negative?
  • [South Africa] A memorial to those killed in various struggles that shaped South Africa's history.
    A memorial to those killed in various struggles that shaped South Africa's history will be inaugurated on Saturday
  • Waibite Amazi, a fisherman in Nigeria's troubled oil-rich delta region,  spreads out his net outside his homestead, Nigeria, 1 December 2006. Hostage-taking has become frequent in the Niger Delta and attacks on oil installations and personnel last year cu
    Waibite Amazi, a fisherman in Nigeria's troubled oil-rich delta region, spreads out his net outside his homestead, Nigeria, 1 December 2006
  • [Angola] Youngster. [Date picture taken:  12/2006]
    Circuncidado, menos riscos de infecção por HIV
  • [Kenya] Levy Mwanawasa, President of Zambia, shakes hands with an official at the beginning of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region, Nairobi, Kenya, 14 December 2006. The call for such a conference followed decades of armed conflict and
  • [Kenya] Yoweri Museveni, President of Uganda, plants a tree at the end of the first day of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region, Nairobi, Kenya, 14 December 2006. Heads of state and governments are meeting in Nairobi to sign a pact on se
    President Yoweri Museveni
  • [Kenya] Alpha Oumar Konaré, Chairperson of the African Union, addresses the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region, Nairobi, Kenya, 14 December 2006. The call for such a conference followed decades of armed conflict and humanitarian disasters
  • [Kenya] Joseph Kabila, President of the Democratic Republic of Congo (left) next to Pierre Nkurunziza, President of Burundi, at the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region in Nairobi, Kenya, 14 December 2006. Heads of state and governments are
    Presidents Joseph Kabila (DRC) and Pierre Nkurunziza (Burundi) at the summit.
  • [Kenya] Mwai Kibaki, President of Kenya, addresses the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region in Nairobi, Kenya, 14 December 2006. Heads of state and governments are meeting in Nairobi to sign a pact on security, stability and development in t
  • [Kenya] Jakaya Kikwete, President of Tanzania, addresses the floor as outgoing Chairperson of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region in Nairobi, Kenya, 14 December 2006. The conference aims to find a lasting solution to the factors that co
  • [Kenya] Joseph Kabila, President of the Democratic Republic of Congo (left) walking alongside Alpha Oumar Konaré, Chairperson of the African Union, at the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region, Nairobi, Kenya, 14 December 2006. The call for
  • [UAE]  [A map of the Gulf]
    A map of the Gulf.
  • [Kenya] Mwai Kibaki, President of Kenya (left), Jakaya Mrisho kikwete, President of Tanzania, and outgoing Chairperson of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region and Anna Tibajuka, Director-General of the United Nations Organization at Nair
    Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki (left), Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete (centre) and the head of the United Nations Office in Nairobi and Executive Director of UN Habitat, Anna Tibaijuka, at the summit.

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