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  • [Jordan] Ahmed Rashad al-Jabaari, 35, said he became diabetic while in an Iraqi prison due to the stress caused by torture. [Date picture taken: 12/05/2006]
    Ahmed Rashad al-Jabaari, 35, said he became diabetic while in an Iraqi prison due to the stress caused by torture.
  • [Mozambique] Map.
  • [OPT] Dr Ezzat Gouda, director of the sexually transmitted diseases (STD) unit at the Palestinian Ministry of Health. [Date picture taken: 11/30/2006]
    Dr Ezzat Gouda, director of the sexually transmitted diseases (STD) unit at the Palestinian Ministry of Health.
  • [Kenya] To mark World Aids Day, artists use song, poetry and dance to raise awareness of HIV/AIDS at Club Soundd, Nairobi, Kenya. [Date picture taken: 12/05/2006]
  • [Yemen] Afrah Ahmed, 19, experienced a horrible 36-hour journey on a crowded boat from the Somali port of Bosaso to Yemen. [Date picture taken: 12/06/2006]
    Afrah Ahmed, 19, experienced a horrible 36-hour journey on a crowded boat from the Somali port of Bosaso to Yemen.
  • [South Africa] 16 Days of activism and violence against black lesbians.
  • [Kenya] Men carrying sacks of food at the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) food stores, Dadaab, 80 km from the Somali border, Kenya, 27 November 2006. The food agency launched airlifts and food drops for more than one million people a
  • [Zambia] Patriotic Front leader Michael Sata addressing a rally in Lusaka.
    Patriotic Front leader Michael Sata addressing a rally in the capital, Lusaka.
  • [Mali] Christopher Delgado, strategy and policy advisor with the Agriculture and Rural Development sector at the World Bank. [Date picture taken: 12/06/2006]
    Christopher Delgado, strategy and policy advisor with the Agriculture and Rural Development sector at the World Bank.
  • [Kenya] Women and children wait for food after an exhausting journey from the Liboi reception centre to Hagadera, one of three refugee camps in Dadaab, 80 km from the Somali border, Kenya, 28 November 2006. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugee
    Many Somalis have been made more vulnerable by the fighting
  • [Kenya] Refugees wait with their belongings to be collected for their transfer to Dadaab’s camps, Liboi reception centre, along the Kenya-Somalia border in the remote eastern region of the country, 28 November 2006. The United Nations High Commissioner
    Refugees with their belongings at Liboi reception centre
  • [Kenya]  A handmade shelter at the Liboi refugee reception centre, along the Kenya-Somalia border, in the remote eastern region of the country, 28 November 2006. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees dispatched a team to transport 400 transit
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  • [Kenya] Women and children wait to be transferred to Dadaab’s refugee camps at Liboi reception centre, along the Kenya-Somalia border in the remote eastern region of the country, 28 November 2006. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees dispat
  • [Kenya] A mother and her children at Liboi reception centre prepare to transfer to Dadaab’s refugee camps along the Kenya-Somalia border, 28 November 2006. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees dispatched a team to transport 400 transit refu
  • [Kenya]  Refugees wait in line to be collected for their transfer to Dadaab’s camps, Liboi reception centre, along the Kenya-Somalia border in the remote eastern region of the country, 28 November 2006. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
    Somali refugees at the Kenyan border town of Liboi
  • [Kenya] A United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) staff member looks towards Ifo refugee camp in Dadaab, 80 km from the Somali border, Kenya, 27 October 2006. About 25,000 Somali refugees have entered Kenya since early this year and it is es
  • [Iraq] Mother-of-three Najjet Muhammad, 38, says her husband beats her every day. [Date picture taken: 12/04/2006]
    Mother-of-three Najjet Muhammad, 38, says her husband beats her every day.
  • [Lebanon] Ahmad Mahmoud’s coffin (left) was carried to Ryad el Solh square in downtown Beirut, 4 December 2006. He was shot the day before in a Sunni area, the first incident between Shias and Sunnis. [Date picture taken: 12/04/2006]
  • [Egypt]  [Date picture taken: 11/DD/2006]
  • [Egypt] Religion can play a role in breaking stigma. [Date picture taken: 11/DD/2006]
  • [Egypt] HIV/AIDS prevention messages have been slow to get off the ground in the low prevalence country. [Date picture taken: 11/DD/2006]
    There are still low levels of awareness about HIV/AIDS in Egypt
  • No amount of justice will return the thousands of limbs brutally severed by the RUF in Sierra Leone, West Africa. Some question the huge cost of processes of transitional justice which are supposed to benefit communities still living in severe poverty.
  • [Ghana] Some of the 15,000 people who fled fighting between rebels and government troops returning to their homes in the town of Sake, North Kivu Province, Democratic Republic of Congo on 3 December 2006. Sake was retaken on 27 November by the 11th and 14
    The villagers fled new clashes
  • [Pakistan] Bad weather and lack of facilities affect turnout of Afghan refugees at registration centres in Peshawar, northwestern Pakistan. [Date picture taken: 12/05/2006]
    Bad weather and lack of facilities affect turnout of Afghan refugees at registration centres in Peshawar, northwestern Pakistan
  • [Zambia] James T Morris, Special Envoy for Humanitarian Needs in Southern Africa, on visit to a school in Zambia.
    James T Morris, Special Envoy for Humanitarian Needs in Southern Africa
  • [Zambia] James T Morris, Special Envoy for Humanitarian Needs in Southern Africa, on visit to a school in Zambia.
  • [UAE] Ramsing, an Indian labourer, prepares lunch as colleagues hope their new roof won't leak again. [Date picture taken: 12/04/2006]
    Ramsing, an Indian labourer, prepares lunch as colleagues hope their new roof won't leak again.
  • [Afghanistan]  Salang highway - a vital lifeline linking northern Afghanistan with the capital, Kabul. [Date picture taken: 12/03/2006]
    Salang Highway is the only road linking northern Afghanistan with Kabul
  • [Afghanistan] Salang tunnel is a vital line linking Kabul to the north of the country. [Date picture taken: 12/04/2006]
  • Ban Ki-moon, who will fill Kofi Annan's shoes at the helm of the United Nations.
    UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
  • [oPt] Ma’azouz Youssef at his grandfather's funeral in the West Bank village of Azzun Atma. Many of his relatives could not attend because they did not have permits. [Date picture taken: 11/06/2006]
    Ma’azouz Youssef at his grandfather's funeral. Many of his relatives could not attend.
  • [oPt] Israeli soldiers inspect a vehicle entering Azzun Atma in the West Bank. [Date picture taken: 11/06/2006]

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