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  • [Jordan] Iraqi children lacking residency permits attend makeshift schools to get some form of education. [Date picture taken: 10/03/2006]
    Iraqi children lacking residency permits attend makeshift schools to get some form of education.
  • [oPt] Sahar Ahmed is a Palestinian mother-of-four who was born in Iraq and now finds herself trapped in the country. [Date picture taken: 11/2006]
    Sahar Ahmed is a Palestinian mother-of-four who was born in Iraq and now finds herself trapped in the country.
  • [oPt] A lorry carries another slab for Israel's separation wall in Bethlehem. [Date picture taken: 11/11/2006]
    A lorry carries another slab for Israel's separation wall in Bethlehem.
  • [oPt] Abu Khamis is owed US $10,000 for goods he has advanced to his penniless customers. [Date picture taken: 11/17/2006]
    Abu Khamis is owed US $10,000 for goods he has advanced to his penniless customers.
  • [Guinea]  [Date picture taken: 11/24/2006]
    Rabiatou Serah Diallo, secrétaire générale de la Confédération nationale des travailleurs guinéens (CNTG), une des centrales syndicales qui avaient menacé de décréter le 10 janvier la cinquième grève en 13 mois, en Guinée
  • [Guinea] Aminata, 20, a trainee doctor, was attacked on her way to catch a taxi to university in Conakry, Guinea, 24 November 2006. A man wearing a boubou, the traditional West African attire, hit her over the head, stole her book bag and mobile phone and
    Aminata Baldez, une des nombreuses victimes de l'insécurité et de la criminalité galopantes en Guinée.
  • [Chad] Looted World Food Programme warehouse in eastern town of Abeche after a rebel incursion. [Date picture taken: 11/26/2006]
    Un entrepôt du Programme alimentaire mondial à Abéché, dans l'est du Tchad, après une incursion rebelle
  • [Congo] People affected by floods receive humanitarian aid from the International Partnerships for Human Development (IPHD), in Brazzaville, Congo, 25 November 2006. Torrential rains have flooded several northeastern neighbourhoods of the city, causing la
    Delivering aid to flood-affected villages in Congo: the partnership will allow aid recipients to make their voices heard
  • [Congo] Transportation of relief items by flood victims in Brazzaville, Congo, 25 November 2006. Torrential rains have flooded several northeastern neighbourhoods of the city, causing landslides and sweeping away homes. The International Partnerships for
    Flood victims in northeasterj Brazzaville, the capital, receiving aid from the International Partnerships for Human Development, a US NGO.
  • [oPt] Because Israel's wall cut them off from their livelihoods, the Shehada family have moved to Jerusalem's Old City. [Date picture taken: 11/06/2006]
    Because Israel's wall cut them off from their livelihoods, the Shehada family have moved to Jerusalem's Old City
  • [oPt] A Palestinian woman approaches Israel's wall at Al Ram, Jerusalem. [Date picture taken: 11/06/2006]
    The Israeli Barrier extends repeatedly into the West Bank, and Palestinians are worried it may serve as a de-facto border in the long run
  • [Iraq] Freelance journalist Samir Khairallah, 31, walks a tight line between reporting the news and not becoming the news. [Date picture taken: 11/27/2006]
    Freelance Iraqi journalist Samir Khairallah, 31, walks a tight line between reporting the news and not becoming the news.
  • Israeli Defense Force Soldiers at Damascus Gate, Jerusalem, May 2006.
  •  A long view of Al-Haram Al-Sharif from Mount of Olives, Israel, May 2006.
  • [Israel] Ma’ale Adumim settlement and Bedouin Camp, West Bank, Israel, November 2005. Ma'ale Adumim is the largest settlement established in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, with a population of about 33,000.
  • [Somalia]  [Date picture taken: 11/20/2006]
    Dozens of unidentified birds are found dead in a village in the Middle Shabelle region, raising fears of an outbreak of avian influenza in the country.
  • [Jordan] With the chimneys of the town's cement factory behind him, a construction worker lifts a sack of cement in Fuheis.   [Date picture taken: 11/25/2006]
    With the chimneys of the town's cement factory behind him, a construction worker lifts a sack of cement in Fuheis.
  • [Cote d'Ivoire] Joint Regional HIV/AIDS Project in the Abidjan-Lagos Transport Corridor. [Date picture taken: 21/11/2006]
  • [Cote d'Ivoire] Joint Regional HIV/AIDS Project in the Abidjan-Lagos Transport Corridor. [Date picture taken: 22/11/2006]
  • [Togo] ALCO information unit on HIV/Aids. [Date picture taken: 17/11/2006]
    L'incertitude du lendemain est un poids supplémentaire pour les personnes vivant avec le VIH qui ont besoin d'un traitement ARV
  • [Benin] ALCO'S love life caravan slogan. [Date picture taken: 19/11/2006]
  • [Benin] Toll booth being built between Ouidah and Cotonou. [Date picture taken: 19/11/2006]
  • [Benin] UNDP campaign against HIV/AIDS. [Date picture taken: 19/11/2006]
    No sex before marriage? Simply not an option for many women, say AIDS activists
  • [Benin] ALCO'S love life caravan slogan. [Date picture taken: 19/11/2006]
  • [Benin]  [Date picture taken: 19/11/2006]
  • [Benin]  [Date picture taken: 19/11/2006]
  • [Benin]  [Date picture taken: 19/11/2006]
  • [Benin] Goods in Krake, Benin Nigeria border. [Date picture taken: 19/11/2006]
  • [Benin] Goods in Krake, Benin Nigeria border. [Date picture taken: 19/11/2006]
  • [Benin] ALCO condom distributor. [Date picture taken: 17/11/2006]
  • [Togo] ALCO information unit on HIV/Aids. [Date picture taken: 17/11/2006]
  • [Benin] ALCO condom distributor. [Date picture taken: 17/11/2006]

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