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  • [Guinea-Bissau] Young girls carry water in buckets on their head in Bairro Militar, a poor district of Bissau where people get water from shared street taps. [Date picture taken: 05/29/2006]
    Young girls carry water in buckets on their head in Bairro Militar, a poor district of Bissau where people get water from shared street taps.
  • [Guinea-Bissau] Cholera prevention posters pepper the walls of the main Simao Mendes hospital in Bissau. [Date picture taken: 05/29/2006]
  • [Guinea-Bissau] Women and children fill up buckets from a street tap in the poor Bairro Militar district of Bissau, worst hit by cholera in 2005. [Date picture taken: 05/29/2006]
    Women and children fill up buckets from a street tap in Bissau
  • [ROC] Sassou Ngueso and Wen Jiabao at the people's palace in Brazzaville. [Date picture taken: 06/19/2006]
  • [Global] Picture of UNHCR chief, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres. Picture taken in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire. [Date picture taken: 07/19/2006]
  • [Syria] Pedestrians remain at risk as fatalities from traffic accidents in Syria continues to rise. [Date picture taken: 06/19/2006]
    Pedestrians remain at risk as fatalities from traffic accidents in Syria continue to rise.
  • [Pakistan] A man sits atop the remains of his house in a village outside quake-ravaged Muzaffarabad, capital of Pakistan-administered Kashmir. [Date picture taken: 06/20/2006]
  • [Pakistan] A Basic Health Unit (BHU) in Muzaffarabad provided by WHO. [Date picture taken: 06/20/2006]
    Almost eighty percent of health infrastructure in the quake zone was destroyed or damaged, these basic clinics are providing essential care
  • [ROC] The president of the Republic of Congo who is also the current head of the AU, Sassou Nguesso with the Chinese Prime Minister, M.Wen Jiabao at the Maya Maya international airport in Brazzaville. [Date picture taken: 06/19/2006]
    Le président congolais Denis Sassou-Nguesso et le Premier ministre chinois Wen Jiabao (à gauche) à l'aéroport international Maya Maya de Brazzaville
  • [Guinea] Market reopens in Conakry after strike. [Date picture taken: 06/19/2006]
    Traders return to Madina market in Conakry as a nine-day strike ends
  • [Namibia] Shebeen owners protest government clampdown. [Date picture taken: 06/16/2006]
    Shebeen owners protest government crackdown
  • [Egypt] A woman passing by the offices of the General Union of Palestinian Women in the centre of Cairo. [Date picture taken: 06/18/2006]
  • [DRC] A woman sells cassava cake at Yasira Market. [Date picture taken: May 2006]
    A woman sells cassava cake at Yasira Market in DR Congo
  • [Jordan] Sultan Abu Jarrar, 12, wields his toy gun near his house in Baqaa refugee camp, 30km west of Amman. [Date picture taken: 06/16/2006]
    The UNRWA nutrition programme seeks to attract children back into school
  • [DRC] A member of the electorate wears a free T-shirt from a candidate in Kisangani.[Date picture taken: May 2006]
    Un jeune homme arborant un T-shirt à l'effigie d'un candidat de Kisangani, dans la province Orientale
  • [Somalia] Eric Laroche, UN Humanitarian Coordinator for Somalia. [Date picture taken: 06/19/2006]
    Eric Laroche, UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Somalia
  • [DRC] A powerful provider of information. Volunteers broadcast election guidance over Catholic radio station Bondeleo.[Date picture taken: May 2006]
  • [DRC] Women selling food at Yasira Market. Many people have no idea of the polling date.[Date picture taken: May 2006]
    Women at a market in eastern Congo. Prices of items such as flour, fish, bananas and avocados have risen sharply in volatile North Kivu
  • [DRC] News travels slowly on the Congo River. A pirogue makes its way to Kisangani. [Date picture taken: May 2006]
  • [DRC] A child fishing from a rusting barge, and the flag of president Joseph Kabila’s party on the banks of the Congo River in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), May 2006. UN officials say that the death toll in the troubled country is among th
  • [DRC] Kabila’s presidential guards. Voter registration cards are now accepted as IDs. [Date picture taken: May 2006]
    Women have borne the brunt of the violence
  • [DRC] Neglect and decline. A dilapidated sugarcane factory on the Congo River. [Date picture taken: May 2006]
  • [DRC] The administrator of Isangi Territory, who bought a chainsaw to generate money to pay salaries. [Date picture taken: May 2006]
  • [Jordan] Women and children are the most vulnerable among the refugees at Karama border.
    Women and children are the most vulnerable among the refugees at Karama border.
  • [Egypt] Menshiet Nasser - home of the zabaleen [rubbish collectors] and one of Cairo's largest slums. [Date picture taken: 06/17/2006]
    There are hundreds of slums in Egypt
  • [Pakistan] Journalists in Islamabad protest at the killing of colleague, Hayatullah Khan. [Date picture taken: 6/19/2006]
    Journalists in Islamabad protesting last month at the killing of colleague, Hayatullah Khan
  • [DRC] Junior Kabemba, 11, street child in Kinshasa. [Date picture taken: 05/28/2006]
    Junior Kabemba.
  • [DRC] A traditional wooden boat floates on the Congo River of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), May 2006. UN officials say that the death toll in the troubled country is among the worst in the world, and that fighting in the east could challenge
    A traditional wooden boat floats on the Congo River in the DRC
  • [Jordan] Women are a tiny minority in Jordan's judiciary. [Date picture taken: 06/16/2006]
  • [Jordan] Workers complain of delayed payments and poor working conditions. [Date picture taken: 06/17/2006]
    Workers complain of delayed payments and poor working conditions.
  • [Guinea] Protesters during a nationwide strike for lower prices for fuel and rice. [Date picture taken: 06/12/2006]
    Youths demonstrate in Conakry during a nationwide strike for lower prices for fuel and rice
  • [Sierra Leone] Progressive women's association (PROWA) in Kono district tries to sensitize vulnerable women and girls on HIV/AIDS. [May 2006]
    Trop de jeunes femmes et filles ignorent encore tout des risques qu'elles courent d'être infectées au VIH

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