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  • [Zimbabwe] Soldiers hold aloft a portrait of President Robert Mugabe in the capital Harare. [Date picture taken: 12/2006]
    The Zimbabwean military could be a source of instability, says ICG
  • [Pakistan] Devastation in the Peer Khel village, where every building was either severely damaged or totally destroyed in the 
quake. [Date picture taken: 12/15/2006]
    October 2005 earthquake destroyed thousands of homes in and around Muzaffarabad
  • Map of the Gulf.
  • [Pakistan] A little girl cries for food in Peer Khel village, devastated by last year's quake in northern Pakistan. [Date picture taken: 12/12/2006]
    The UN aims to reach some 100,000 children under the supplementary feeding programme over the next six months
  • [Kenya] Pierre Nkurunziza, President of Burundi (right) next to Joseph Kabila, President of the Democratic Republic of Congo, at the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region, Nairobi, Kenya, 14 December 2006. The conference aims to find a lastin
    The release followed a decree issued by President Pierre Nkurunziza
  • [Lebanon] Scout boys parade in ruins caused by Israeli bombing in the south of Beirut to commemorate ‘Jerusalem day’, 10 December 2006. Up to 200,000 people could still be displaced in Lebanon nearly three months after the Israel-Hezbollah conflict en
  • [Iraq] Samira Abdallah, 38, says she was a victim of torture in an Iraqi prison. [Date picture taken: 12/12/2006]
    Samira Abdallah, 38, says she was a victim of torture in an Iraqi prison.
  • [Pakistan] Teachers inputing feeding data into the new satellite system. [Date picture taken: 12/2006]
    Teachers input data into the new satellite monitoring system
  • [Pakistan] Millions of people were left homeless by quake that ravaged much of northern Pakistan on 8 October 2005. [Date picture taken: 12/05/2006]
    Millions of people lost their homes in the 8 October 2005 quake
  • [Iraq] Kawkab Barakat, 62, lost her two sons in a suicide bombing. [Date picture taken: 12/2006]
    Kawkab Barakat, 62, lost her two sons in a suicide bombing.
  • [Nepal] Improved security in rural areas means children can attend school without fear. [Date picture taken: 12/11/2006]
    Improved security in rural areas means children can attend school without fear of abduction or attack
  • [CAR] Information, education and listening Centre on HIV/AIDS for young vulnerable groups in Bangui. [Date picture taken: 10/2006]
  • [CAR] Information, education and listening Centre on HIV/AIDS for young vulnerable groups in Bangui. [Date picture taken: 10/2006]
  • [Jordan] Living conditions at the Iraq-Jordan border have deteriorated with strong winds during the day and temperatures falling to zero degrees celsius at night. [Date picture taken: 12/05/2006]
    Some Iraqi asylum seekers are stranded on the Iraq-Jordan border.
  • [oPt] A building destroyed by an Israeli air strike in Beit Lahiya, Gaza. [Date picture taken: 08/06/2006]
    A building destroyed by an Israeli air strike in Beit Lahiya, Gaza.
  • [Kenya] Asha-Rose Migiro, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Tanzania and outgoing chairperson of the Regional Inter-Ministerial Committee, addressing the preparatory meeting of the Second Summit of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region, Nair
    UN Deputy Secretary-General Asha-Rose Migiro (file photo)
  • [Kenya] The  preparatory meeting of the Second Summit of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region, Nairobi, Kenya, 11 December 2006. The conference aims to find a lasting solution to the factors that contributed to the weakening and destabil
  • [Kenya] Anna Tibajuka, Director-General of the United Nations Organization at Nairobi addressing the preparatory meeting of the Second Summit of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region, Nairobi, Kenya, 11 December 2006. The conference aims
  • [Kenya] Raphael Tuju (left), Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kenya and incoming chairperson of the Regional Inter-Ministerial Committee at the preparatory meeting of the International Conference of the Great Lakes Region, Nairobi, Kenya, 11
    Raphael Tuju (left), Kenyan foreign minister and incoming chair of the regional inter-ministerial committee at the conference on Monday
  • [Kenya]  A helicopter delivers food to villagers isolated by floods in Garissa.
[Date picture taken: 06/Dec/2006]
    A helicopter delivers food to villagers isolated by floods in Garissa
  • [oPt] Beit Hanoun, Gaza, after a recent Israeli military occupation. [Date picture taken: 11/20/2006]
    Beit Hanoun, Gaza, after a recent Israeli military occupation.
  • Lebanon’s vital agriculture sector remains devastated after summer conflict.
  • [Lebanon] Lebanon’s vital agriculture sector remains devastated after summer conflict. [Date picture taken: 12/04/2006]
    Lebanon’s vital agriculture sector remains devastated after summer conflict.
  • [Nigeria] Sambawa Farms, where Nigeria's first cases of bird flu were detected earlier this year. [Date picture taken: 12/01/2006]
    Sambawa Farms, where Nigeria's first cases of bird flu were detected earlier this year.
  • [Pakistan] Grieving mother Rashida Bibi, whose six-month son Noorul Amin 
died in Khania village earlier this week, says poor living standards and the lack of a nearby medical facility are to blame [Date picture taken: 12/07/2006]
    Grieving mother Rashida Bibi, whose six-month son Noorul Amin died in Khania village earlier this week, said poor living standards and the lack of a nearby medical facility were to blame
  • [Zambia] Memory Kawaya, is among several thousand orphans who head homes in Zambia.
    Memory Kawaya, is among several thousand orphans who head homes in Zambia.
  • [Global] The potentially deadly H5N1strain of avian influenza has evolved and is spreading faster than experts had previously predicted. Already detected in Asia, Europe and Africa, health officials fear it could soon reach North America. As scientists ra
    The potentially deadly H5N1strain of avian influenza has evolved and is spreading faster than experts had previously predicted
  • [Jerusalem] (From left) Philipo Grandi of UNRWA; Kevin Kennedy, the UN Humanitarian Coordinator; David Shearer and Allegra Pacheco of OCHA during the launch of the humanitarian appeal for Palestinians, Jerusalem, 7 December 2006. UN aid agencies and NGOs
    UN aid agencies and NGOs have launched a US$450 million emergency appeal, the biggest-ever for the Palestinians and the third-largest in the world.
  • [Uganda] Jennifer Amito participates in a WFP/UNHCR road clearing to improve access to northern Ugandan villages from where residents fled due to civil war. People are returning with improving security. [Date picture taken: 11/27/2006]
    Thousands of returnees have been displaced again by the floods
  • [Uganda] A new hut built by a returnee family in Lera Obaro village, Gulu District, where almost two million people were displaced by two decades of conflict. [Date picture taken: 11/27/2006]
    La hutte d’une famille rentrée chez elle, à Gulu : les autorités ont commencé à fermer des camps de déplacés dans le nord du pays (photo d’archives)
  • [Guinea] Poultry market in Conakry, Guinea. [Date picture taken: 11/15/2006]
  • [Mozambique] Morrumbala district, people drinking local beer. [Date picture taken: 11/11/2005]
    Diversão enquanto o batelão não arranca

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