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  • [Tanzania] Robert Fremr of the Czech Republic (centre), signs after taking an oath of allegiance before the International Criminal Tribunal for the president of Rwanda, Erik Mose (left) in the city of Arusha, Tanzania, 15 September 2006.
  • [Senegal] Displaced man from Casamance, sheltering in The Gambia. [Date picture taken: 02/09/2006]
    Un des nombreux déplacés sénégalais réfugiés en Gambie
  • [Nepal] A rebel 'People's Court' in session. The controversial bodies still dispense justice in areas under rebel control. Despite calls to shut the courts  down, the rebels have turned a deaf ear. [Date picture taken: 09/14/2006]
    A rebel 'People's Court' in session. These controversial bodies still dispense justice in areas under rebel control. Despite calls to shut the courts down, the rebels have turned a deaf ear.
  • [Uganda] Christine Acora, 50, who was set on fire by rebels, believes LRA leaders should be held accountable for crimes committed in northern Uganda. [Date picture taken: 10/09/2006]
    Doesnt matter
  • [Rwanda] A primary school in the Kigali city suburb of Kacyiru. [Date picture taken: 06/06/2006]
    Overall net primary school enrolment increased across Africa
  • [Rwanda] Run down areas in Kigali are giving way to offices and apartments such this in the city centre. [Date picture taken: 07/14/2006]
    Kigali City where thousands of poor have been pushed out to make way for modern structures.
  • Model with 'clothes' made with condoms, exhibit in Toronto, Canada, August 2006. [Date picture taken: 08/09/2006]
    Vestida para a prevenção: roupa feita de camisinhas pela brasileira Adriana Bertini
  • [South Africa]  [Date picture taken: 08/09/2006]
  • [South Africa]  [Date picture taken: 08/09/2006]
    The challenges of service delivery
  • [South Africa]  [Date picture taken: 08/09/2006]
  • [South Africa]  [Date picture taken: 08/09/2006]
    A tap in Soweto, Johannesburg. "Water has become an expensive commodity for the poor people, but it remains cheap for the rich. It is surprising that costs that are being recovered from the poor are used to subsidise cheaper supplies to the rich."
  • [South Africa]  [Date picture taken: 08/09/2006]
    Many homes in shantytowns across South Africa do not have proper access to clean water or sanitation. People need to share water taps with dozens of others. “This week, they have to wash; then you next week
  • [Zimbabwe] MDC leader Morgan Tsvangira and others protest outside Zimbabwe's parliament. [Date picture taken: September 2006]
    Protesters harshly treated by police
  • [Sudan] Armed men from the Sudan Liberation Movement Army (SLM/A) in Gereida town, south Darfur, Sudan, 24 February 2006. The SLM/A welcomed the UN Security Council resolution No 1706 for the deployment of an international force in Darfur region, and urge
    With rebel groups splintered, hopes of a lasting peace deal are slim
  • [Sudan] An African Union armored vehicle in Gereida town, south Darfur, Sudan, 24 February 2006. Attacks against the African peacekeepers in Darfur have increased by 900 percent since last year, according to United Nations figures.
    The Sudanese government is ready to sign an agreement on the deployment of UNAMID troops
  • [Sudan] Armed men from the Sudan Liberation Movement Army (SLM/A) in Gereida town, south Darfur, Sudan, 24 February 2006. Despite a May peace deal, the UN says violence and displacement have increased in the region.
    Une décennie de conflit
  • [Sudan] Two African Union soldiers stand amidst an arid landscape near Shaeria town in South Darfur, Sudan, 23 February 2006. Officials stated that some 200,000 people have been killed and more than two million driven from their homes in three years of fi
  • [Cote d'Ivoire] Signs of pollution in Abidjan after toxic dumping in August. [Date picture taken: 09/13/2006]
    Traces de pollution à Abidjan après le déversement de déchets toxiques en août
  • [Lebanon] A perfume shop in the Bint Jbeil market lies destroyed in Beirut, Lebanon, 12 September 2006.
    A perfume shop in the Bint Jbeil market was destroyed during the conflict.
  • [Sudan] Kaltum Saleh Adam in El Salaam IDP Camp, North Darfur. [Date picture taken: 09/10/2006]
    The new arrivals are mainly women and children
  • [Pakistan] Sabar Awan, General Secretary of the Langla Welfare Relief Committee expresses his views on the difficulties of rebuilding efforts in his area. More than 3.5 million lost their homes in the 8 October quake that ravaged much of northern Pakistan
  • [Pakistan] In quake-ravaged Pakistani-administered Kashmir, carrying wooden beams to higher altitude areas where roads are poor or inaccessible remains a significant challenge for local inhabitants.[Date picture taken: 09/01/2006]
    In quake-ravaged Pakistani-administered Kashmir, survivors carry wooden beams to higher altitude areas where roads are poor or inaccessible - progress on earthquake recovery has remained slow and many reconstruction programmes are facing a funding deficit
  • [Pakistan] Two workers building a house in quake-ravaged Pakistani-administered Kashmir, take a break to pose for the camera. More than 3.5 million people were rendered homeless in the 8 October 2005 that devastated much of northern Pakistan. [Date pictur
    Under the government subsidy programme, home owners can rebuild their own homes either by themselves or by hiring trained artisans
  • [Pakistan] This bridge in Langla in quake-affected Pakistani-administered Kashmir must now carry the weight of tonnes of building supplies. [Date picture taken: 09/14/2006]
  • [Pakistan] Most people are expected to live in makeshift shelters such as this one during the winter in quake-affected areas of northern Pakistan. [Date picture taken: 09/14/2006]
    Most people are expected to live in makeshift shelters such as this one during the winter in quake-affected areas of northern Pakistan.
  • [Pakistan] Javed Iqbal, 27 and Gul Amin, 34, travelled to Muzaffarabad from Peshawer in search of work - and found plenty. More than 3.5 million were left homeless in the 8 October 2005, resulting in an upsurge in construction activity throughout much of
  • [Pakistan] Steel rods being offloaded in quake-ravaged Pakistani-administered Kashmir, which has since a recent upsurge in construction activity. [Date picture taken: 09/14/2006]
  • [Pakistan] Lumber is plentiful in quake-affected Pakistani-administered Kashmir where hundreds of thousands of people lost their homes in the 8 October quake [Date picture taken: 09/13/2006]
  • [Pakistan] Local construction vender, Shimizima Khan, in Muzaffarabad, capital of quake-ravaged Pakistani-administered Kashmir, says business has never been better. More than 3.5 million people were rendered homeless in the disaster. [Date picture taken:
  • [Pakistan] Mohammad Munir, a resident of Langla in Pakistani-administered Kashmir, sits before the foundation of his soon to be erected home. More than 3.5 million people were rendered homeless in the 8 October 2005 disaster that killed over 75,000 people
  • [Nepal] Despite the ongoing ceasefire, peace talks and assurances from rebel leaders, most IDPs are reluctant to go home after suffering from a decade of conflict. [Date picture taken: 09/13/2006]
    Despite the ongoing ceasefire, peace talks and assurances from rebel leaders, most IDPs are reluctant to go home after suffering from a decade of conflict
  • [DRC] Former MRC fighters, in Bunia, Ituri District, Orientale Province, DRC, 12 September 2006. The man on the left received threats from his former comrades in arms for having demobilized.
    Former militias in Ituri

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