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  • [Cote d'Ivoire] Mariam Diomande applies for a nationality document in May 2006. [Date picture taken: 05/25/2006]
    Mariam Diomande is applying for a nationality document
  • [Mozambique] AIDS. [Date picture taken: April 2006]
    Basta de promessas retóricas
  • [Comoros] Karthala crater fills with glowing lava. [Date picture taken: 05/29/2006]
    Karthala's crater last filled in May 2006
  • [Uganda] A nurse going to decontaminate a ward against cholera at Kitgum Hospital. [Date picture taken: May 2006]
    A nurse preparing to decontaminate a ward against cholera at Kitgum Hospital.
  • [Mozambique] Sign for a voluntary testing centre for HIV/AIDS in Naamacha. [Date picture taken: April 2006]
    A epidemia mudou, a testagem não acompanhou
  • [Afghanistan] The worst rioting since the fall of the Taliban followed a traffic accident where a US military lorry crashed into private cars in Kabul. [Date picture taken: 5/29/2006]
    The worst rioting since the fall of the Taliban followed a traffic accident where a US military lorry crashed into private cars in Kabul.
  • [South Africa] IN THE CONTINUUM, 
The Market Media Release.
    Diferentes mas ligadas pelo vírus
  • [Angola] AIDS ward in Kunene. [Date picture taken: April 2006]
    Cercado de pau-a-pique com chão de barro para internamento de doentes.
  • [Djibouti] The Djiboutian army has been charged with task of culling chicken. [Date picture taken: May 2006]
    The Djiboutian army has been charged with task of culling poultry
  • [Sudan] Nick Horne, Area coordinator for Northern Bahr El Ghazal State in South Sudan for the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. [Date picture taken: 05/14/2006]
    Nick Horne, Area coordinator for Northern Bahr El Ghazal State in South Sudan.
  • [Sudan] Peter Ngong Yel. [Date picture taken: 05/12/2006]
    Peter Ngong Yel.
  • [Comoros] Official ceremony of the Inauguration of the 2nd President of the Union of the Comoros, HE Mr Ahmed Abdallah Mohammed Sambi. [Date picture taken: 05/26/2006]
    The Ahmed Abdallah Mohamed Sambi-led government has swung into action
  • [Comoros] Official ceremony of the Inauguration of the 2nd President of the Union of the Comoros, HE Mr Ahmed Abdallah Mohammed Sambi. [Date picture taken: 05/26/2006]
  • [Sudan] Douglas Johnson, international expert on the Abyei Boundary Commission. [Date picture taken: May 2006]
    Douglas Johnson, international expert on the Abyei Boundary Commission
  • [Jordan] Children are often subject to harsh working conditions. [Date picture taken: 05/29/2006]
  • [Lebanon] Shopkeepers report losses following Syrian pullout. [Date picture taken: 05/28/2006]
    Shopkeepers report losses following Syrian pullout.
  • [Iraq] Fearing further shelling members of a family in Razfga are packing their belongings ready to leave the area. [Date picture taken: 05/27/2006]
    Some Sunnis and Shi'ites are protecting each other from sectarian violence.
  • [Burundi] A 12-year civil war left Burundi's infrastructure in tatters. [Date picture taken: October 2004]
  • [Lebanon] Profits are down for shopkeepers in Bekaa. [Date picture taken: 05/28/2006]
    In the past few weeks, there have been food riots or demonstrations against rising food prices in a number of countries in the region
  •  The once fertile land with all types of flora and fauna has painfully turned into a hostile terrain, Jordan, 24 May 2006. Public officials say the kingdom has been robbed of its fair share of surface water because neighbouring countries help themselves t
  • [Ethiopia] Orphans at a children's home in Addis Ababa. [Date picture taken: 05/25/2006]
    There are an estimated 4.6 million orphans in Ethiopia
  • [DRC] Commissaire Kaniki, president of 1,431 families displaced from various villages in an area Ugandan rebels control in the northeast of North Kivu Province. They are at May-Moya Village. [Date picture taken: 05/25/2006]
    Commissaire Kaniki, president of 1,431 families displaced from a Ugandan rebel controlled area in the northeast of North Kivu Province, DRC.
  • [Cote d'Ivoire] Noe, at the Cote d'Ivoire - Ghana border is typical as border village on Abidjan-Lagos commercial road. [Date picture taken: 12/15/2005]
  • [Zambia] Andrew Mazoka (right) with former president Kenneth Kaunda. [2006]
    Anderson Mazoka (right) with Zambia's first president Kenneth Kaunda
  • [Zambia] Information Minister Vernon Mwaanga with hic smashed by UPND supporters. [Date picture taken: 25 May 2006]
  • [Ghana] At Takoradi harbour, drivers wait for weeks before offloading their heavy duty truckers. [Date picture taken: 12/26/2005]
    Truckers waiting at Takoradi Harbour in Ghana
  • [Congo] Pygmies communities in Congo. [Date picture taken: May 2006]
    Representatives of indigenous communities, also known as Pygmies, say they continue to be marginalised despite government efforts to provide public services for all citizens
  • [Afghanistan] Unemployed Afghans waiting outside the Iranian consulate in Herat to search for work in Iran. [Date picture taken: 05/24/2006]
    Afghans queue outside the Iranian consulate in Herat to get visas to return
  • [Ghana] A sticker on a car in Elubo lorry park reading aids crosses borders. [Date picture taken: 12/25/2005]
  • [Ghana] A sticker on a car in Elubo lorry park reading aids crosses borders. [Date picture taken: 12/15/2005]
    A sticker on a car at Elubo Lorry park Ghana asking drivers to use condoms
  • [Ghana] A poster in a condom outlet in Elubo, Cote d'Ivoire - Ghana border. [Date picture taken: 12/10/2005]
    Un poster incitant à l'utilisation du preservatif à Elubo, le village ghanéen qui fait frontière avec la Côte d'Ivoire
  • [Uganda] Joseph Kony, leader of the rebel Lord's Resistance Army at the meeting with 
south Sudan's vice president, Riek Machar. [Date picture taken: May 2006]
    LRA leader Joseph Kony at the meeting with south Sudan's vice president, Riek Machar.

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