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  • [Zimbabwe] A grandmother, uprooted by Operation Murambatsvina is trying to support her seven grandchildren in the Hatfield resettlement camp, outside Harare. [Date picture taken: 05/02/2006]
    The current situation could reverse the trend
  • [Zimbabwe] The government- constructed box-like homes for those affected by Operation Murambatsvina in the Hatfield resettlement camp. [Date picture taken: 05/02/2006]
    The government- constructed box-like homes for those affected by Operation Murambatsvina
  • [Zimbabwe] There are few remaining independent newspapers in Zimbabwe. [Date picture taken: 05/02/2006]
    The media appears to be coming under increasing pressure
  • [Zimbabwe] Residents affected by Operation Murambatsvina in Mbare, Harare have grown maize in their backyards which once housed illegal outbuildings to support their families. [Date picture taken: 05/01/2006]
    Une mauvaise récolte de plus
  • [Zimbabwe] A former carpenter, with the remnants of his business demolished during Operation Murambatsvina. [Date picture taken: 05/01/2006]
    Hard times
  • [Zimbabwe] A fresh produce market in Mbare, Harare. [Date picture taken: 05/01/2006]
    With inflation at almost 1,200 percent, people are turning to religion
  • [Zimbabwe] Sorghum flour at a market in Mbare, Harare. [Date picture taken: 05/01/2006]
    Food when available is unaffordable
  • [Zimbabwe] Mopane worms for sale in a market in Mbare, Harare. [Date picture taken: 05/01/2006]
    Mopane worms for sale at the Mbare market in the capital Harare
  • [Zimbabwe] In the absence of maize meal, Zimbabweans also eat rice , up for sale in a market in Mbare, Harare. [Date picture taken: 05/01/2006]
    Une mauvaise nutrition fragilise les personnes vivant avec le VIH
  • [Uzbekistan] Elyor attends the Angren Sunday School project - a projectdesigned to provide education to children with disabilities isolated at home. [Date picture taken: 04/15/2006]
    Elyor attends the Angren Sunday School - a project providing education and social contact to children with disabilities isolated at home
  • [Central Asia] Mohamed Tohti of the World Uighur Congress. [Date picture taken: 03/03/2006]
    Mohamed Tohti says Uighurs are under pressure from China throughout Central Asia
  • [Africa] HIV/AIDS under reported in South Africa.
    Study considered to be the most extensive research of its kind
  • [Kyrgyzstan] NGOs raise HIV-AIDS awareness among youth promoting safe sex messages. [Date picture taken: 05/05/2006]
    Promoting safe sex messages among the youth
  • [Jordan] Vaccination of chicken could also prevent outbreaks of bird flu, say Jordanian authorities. [Date picture taken: 05/02/2006]
    Vaccination of chicken could also prevent outbreaks of bird flu, say Jordanian authorities.
  • [Jordan] Last week's strong winds  damaged the already poor infrastructure of the Iranian refugees at the Jordanian-Iraqi border. [Date picture taken: 05/02/2006]
  • [Lebanon] An anti-drugs session. [Date picture taken: 05/02/2006]
    An anti-drugs session with youth.
  • [Nepal] In the capital Kathmandu, a group of boys smile to the camera. [Date picture taken: 03/17/2006]
    Children are often the biggest victims of diarrhoea
  • [Nepal] Three young school boys outside a school in rural Nepal. Education has been badly affected by the decade-long Maoist insurgency. [Date picture taken: 03/16/2006]
    Les activistes s’inquiètent à l’idée que le commerce lucratif de l’adoption internationale des enfants népalais n’augmente le risque d’enlèvement, de traite et de vente illégale d’enfants par les foyers d'accueil
  • [Nepal] A young boy outside his village school in Nepal. Education has been badly affected by the decade-long Maoist insurgency that has already taken the lives of more than 13,000. [Date picture taken: 03/16/2006]
    A young boy outside his school in Nepal. Most of the country's schools are not quake-resistant or suffer from poor construction
  • [Iraq] Government says country is free of bird flu. [Date picture taken: 05/02/2006]
    Government says country is free of bird flu
  • [Nepal] Two boys on a bicycle smile in Nepalganj along the border with India. [Date picture taken: 03/16/2006]
  • [Nepal] Two boys smile to the camera in rural village outside the capital, Kathmandu. [Date picture taken: 03/15/2006]
  • [Nepal] A mother and her baby in a village outside the capital, Kathmandu. [Date picture taken: 03/15/2006]
  • [Nepal] Two boys play to the camera in the capital, Kathmandu. [Date picture taken: 03/15/2006]
  • [Iraq] Government says country is free of bird flu. [Date picture taken: 05/02/2006]
  • [Iraq] Government says country is free of bird flu. [Date picture taken: 05/02/2006]
  • [Nepal] A young boy in Kathmandu, living close to the capital's  Bishnumati river. [Date picture taken: 03/15/2006]
    For children of the displaced in the country's urban areas, prospects look bleak
  • [Swaziland] Youth at the Fairview clean-up campaign against AIDS.
    Youth at the Fairview clean-up campaign against AIDS
  • [Congo] Congo's technical adviser to the Ministry of Health and Population Ministry Jean-Vivien Mombouli. [Date picture taken: 30 April 2006]
    Jean-Vivien Mombouli, the technical adviser to the Ministry of Health and Population
  • [Nepal] Senior Maoist leader Ram Bahadur Bhandari. [Date picture taken: 4/30/2006]
    Senior Maoist leader Ram Bahadur Bhandari
  • [Congo] Outside the central prision in Brazzaville. [Date picture taken: April 2006]
    La maison d'arrêt de Brazzaville, la prison centrale du Congo
  • [Ethiopia] Japanese Prime Minister with AU leaders in Addis.
    Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi

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