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  • [Angola] Children form 35 percent of those affected by the cholera outbreak.
    Several thousand Angolans have been treated for cholera since the beginning of 2006
  • [Swaziland] With a growing number of orphans, Swaziland needs laws to protect children.
    With a growing number of orphans, Swaziland needs laws to protect children
  • [Mozambique] Santo Egidio´s Dream project for AIDS treatment provides free ARVS near Maputo. [Date picture taken: November 2004]
  • [Pakistan] This family has been told to leave due to the risk of landslides, but they are not sure they will get the support they need.
    This family has been told to leave due to the risk of landslides, but they are not sure they will get the support they need
  • [Mozambique] ARVs for HIV/AIDS at Santo Egidio clinic near Maputo. [Date picture taken: November 2004]
    Wholesale ARV price mark ups cause confusion
  • [Chad] CAR refugee at Gondje camp, southern Chad. [Date picture taken: 05/29/2006]
    CAR refugee at Gondje camp, southern Chad
  • [Chad] CAR refugee in Gondje camp, southern Chad. [Date picture taken: 05/29/2006]
  • [Chad] Tent of CAR refugee, Gondje camp, southern Chad. [Date picture taken: 05/29/2006]
  • [Chad] CAR refugee with his tent in Gondje camp, southern Chad. [Date picture taken: 05/29/2006]
  • [Chad] CAR refugee children at Gondje camp, southern Chad. [Date picture taken: 05/29/2006]
  • [Chad] CAR refugee children sit on food rations at Gondje camp, southern Chad. [Date picture taken: 05/29/2006]
  • [Chad] CAR refugee at Gondje camp, southern Chad, carries food rations home. [Date picture taken: 05/29/2006]
  • [Chad] Refugees from CAR push home food rations at Gondje refugee camp, near Gore, southern Chad. [Date picture taken: 05/29/2006]
    Refugees from CAR push home food rations at Gondje refugee camp, near Gore, southern Chad
  • [Namibia] A child is immunised during a 2002 polio eradication campaign in Namibia.
    Polio vaccination in Namibia
  • [Somalia] Shaykh Sharif Shaykh Ahmed, chairman of the Union of Islamic Courts.
[Date picture taken: June 2006]
    Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, chairman of the Union of Islamic Courts.
  • [Pakistan] At least 800 people lie beneath quake rubble in the district of Hattian Bala. [Date picture taken: 06/21/2006]
    At least 800 people lie beneath quake rubble in the district of Hattian Bala
  • [Pakistan] These radios, destined for quake survivors, have been held up in customs for months. [Date picture taken: 06/21/2006]
  • [Rwanda] Irish President Mary McAleese with the Prosecutor of the UN International Criminal Tribunal, Hassan Jallow (second left) at the tribunal's headquarters in Arusha, northern Tanzania. On the extreme right is ICTR President Erik Mose and on the left
    Irish President Mary McAleese greets ICTR Prosecutor Hassan Jallow (second left) at the tribunal's headquarters. ICTR President Erik Mose (right) and Registrar Adama Dieng (left) look on
  • [Iraq] Hormez Rahim, a Christian, who fled Baghdad with his four sons-in-law following sectarian violence. [Date picture taken: 06/22/2006]
    Hormez Rahim fled Baghdad following threats.
  • [Comoros] Sambi campaign poster. [Date picture taken: April 2006]
  • [Zimbabwe] Opposition politician Roy Bennett was recently denied political asylum in South Africa.
    Zimbabwean opposition politician Roy Bennett was recently denied political asylum in South Africa
  • [Pakistan] Married with four children, Muhammad Shabbir is happy to have returned to Kahori in quake-ravaged Pakistan-administered Kashmir, but worries how he will ever be able to rebuild. [Date picture taken: 06/20/2006]
  • [Pakistan] A child stands outside his tent in Kahori, a village 15 km north of Muzaffarabad, capital of quake-affected Pakistan-administered Kashmir. [Date picture taken: 06/20/2006]
  • [Pakistan] Access to many villages around Muzaffarabad remains difficult due to poor road conditions in the quake-affected area. [Date picture taken: 06/20/2006]
  • [Pakistan] Children in the village of Kahori, 15 km north of quake-devastated Muzaffarabad, capital of Pakistan-adminstered Kashmir, eagerly await the rebulding of their school which was destroyed in the 8 October disaster Enter Image description here. [D
  • [Pakistan] Ready access to portable water throughout large areas of quake-affected northern Pakistan remains problematic. [Date picture taken: 06/20/2006]
  • [Pakistan] Workers take a break during reconstruction efforts outside Muzaffarabad, capital of quake-affected Pakistan-administered Kashmir. [Date picture taken: 06/05/2006]
  • [Egypt] Yousif Mahmoud al-Nimnim, head of the Federation of all Palestine Workers. [Date picture taken: 06/21/2006]
    Yousif Mahmoud al-Nimnim heads the local branch of the Palestinian Labour Union.
  • [Pakistan] Farmer Aurangzaib Khan, 41, gestures with his hand the impact the quake has had on his fields in Khoun Boundway, 20 km east of quake-affected Muzaffarabad, capital of Pakistan-administered Kashmir. [Date picture taken: 06/20/2006]
    Farmer Aurangzaib Khan shows the impact the quake has had on his fields in Khoun Boundway
  • [Guinea-Bissau] Young boys swim from a boat in the Cacheu River in northern Guinea Bissau. [Date picture taken: 05/29/2006]
  • [Guinea-Bissau] Young boys swim from a boat in the Cacheu River in northern Guinea Bissau. [Date picture taken: 05/29/2006]
  • [Guinea-Bissau] Cholera prevention posters pepper the walls of the main Simao Mendes hospital in Bissau. [Date picture taken: 05/29/2006]
    Pôsteres de prevenção da cólera num hospital em Bissau

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