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  • [Pakistan] Unregistered Afghans living in Muzaffarabad say they have received no assistance since the 8 October quake. [Date picture taken: 03/02/2006]
    Unregistered Afghans living in Muzaffarabad say they have received no assistance since the 8 October quake
  • [Guinea] Jean Tamba Koundoouno, 18, and 'commandante' of half a dozen volunteer soldiers in Nzerekore. One day they hope they will be offered a proper millitary job. [Date picture taken: 02/26/2006]
    soldiers in Guinea
  • [Angola] Cabinda Map.
    Cabinda: sandwiched between Congo Brazzaville and the Democratic Republic of Congo
  • [Benin] Citizens in Benin go to the polls to choose successor to Mathieu Kerekou.
[Date picture taken: 03/05/2006]
    Most of Benin's voters chose the presidential coalition when they voted in 31 March legislative polls
  • [Benin] Voters in Benin go to the polls to decide who will replace Mathieu Kerekou as president. [Date picture taken: 03/05/2006]
    Les citoyens béninois appelés aux urnes pour élire le surcesseur du Président Mathieu Kerekou
  • [South Africa] The Johannesburg municipality launched its plans to revive the inner city in 2001.
    The Johannesburg City Council launched its plans to revive the inner city in 2001.
  • [Mozambique] Co-infection, HIV/AIDS.
    Tuberculose: principal causa de morte entre seropositivos
  • [Sudan] Child-friendly space in Abu Shouk IDP camp, outside El Fasher, capital of North Darfur. [Date picture taken: 02/25/2006]
    Displaced children in Abu Shouk camp, outside El Fasher, capital of North Darfur.
  • [Kenya] Livestock that have died of hunger and thirst in Kenya's drought-stricken Mandera district. [Date Picture taken: 03/02/2006]
    The drought in northern Kenya has led to death and displacement as herders fight over grazing land and wate
  • [Jordan] 58 percent of Jordanian households cannot afford to pay the price of a house on the private market. [Date picture taken: 03/05/2006]
    Some 58 percent of Jordanian households cannot afford to buy basic housing on the private market.
  • [Guinea] Fishermen mend their nets at the artisanal fishing port in Conakry. [Date picture taken: 02/22/2006]
  • [Guinea] Moustapha Naite, the founder and executive chairman of Mouna who studied in the US but turned down a job there to set up a business back home. [Date picture taken: 02/22/2006]
  • [Guinea] The bauxite mines and aluminium plant at Fria. [Date picture taken: 01/20/2006]
    The junta has vowed to ensure that Guinea's natural resources benefit the people (file photo)
  • [Guinea] The streets were deserted in a five day general strike over low wages and soaring inflation. [Date picture taken: 02/28/2006]
  • [Guinea] The streets were deserted in a five day general strike over low wages and soaring inflation. [Date picture taken: 02/28/2006]
    The streets of Conakry remained empty most of the week as people stayed home in fear.
  • [Guinea] A wall mural of President Lansana Conte in the capital Conakry. [Date picture taken: 02/28/2006]
    Une peinture murale à Conakry représentant le président Lansana Conté
  • [Benin] YAYI BONI, presidential candidate 2006, Boni is a newcomer to the political scene who last month quit his job as chairman of the Togo-based West African Development Bank (BOAD) to join the race for the presidency. [Date picture taken: 03/03/2006]
    Political newcomer Boni Yayi to lead Benin
  • [Benin] BRUNO AMOUSSOU presidential candidate 2006, he is a veteran politician who heads the Social Democratic Party (PSD), which has at times been close to Kerekou but appears to have taken an independent turn. [Date picture taken: 03/03/2006]
  • [Benin] ADRIEN HOUNGBEDJI, presidential candidate and leader of the Democratic Renewal Party (PRD), Houngbedji spent some time in exile during the almost two decades of Kerekou’s Marxist one-party regime and returned to Benin after the 1990 restoration
  • [Benin] LEHADI VINAGNON SOGLO, presidential candidate and eldest son of former president Nicephore Soglo. [Date picture taken: 03/03/2006]
  • [Sudan] Participants at a meeting on GBV in Kabkabiya, North Darfur. [Date picture taken: 02/25/2006]
    Participants at the meeting on GBV in Kabkabiya, North Darfur.
  • [Guinea] Makon Koroma, with her aging mother in the foreground Miyamu Soumaro, runs a small stall in Laine, on the outskirts of Laine refugee camp. She's worried what will happen to business when the refugees go home. [Date picture taken: 01/27/2006]
    Makon, with her aging mother in the foreground, are worried about will happen to business when the refugees go.
  • [Cote d'Ivoire - Radio] Radio Tchrato in Daloa - Caught up in the crisis. June 2004.
  • [Cote d'Ivoire - Radio] After the attacks - the villagers explain. June 2005.
  • [Cote d'Ivoire - Radio] After the attacks - Malinke leaders speak out. June 2005.
  • [Cote d'Ivoire - Radio] Militia leader Denis Maho Glofié meets the press. April 2005.
    Plusieurs milices sont actives dans l'ouest de la Côte d'Ivoire
  • [Cote d'Ivoire - Radio] Out in Guiglo - Radio Voix de Guinglo and IRIN Radio at work April 2005.
  • [Kyrgyzstan] Illegal miners risk their health digging for silicon on a radioactive dump. [Date picture taken: 03/01/2006]
    Illegal miners risk their health digging for silicon on a radioactive dump near the village of Orlovka
  • [Afghanistan] Pul-e-Charkhi prison. [Date picture taken: 02/01/2006]
  • [Pakistan] Hunza mountain guides are proving indispendable in providing information from high altitude in the earthquake zone. [Date picture taken: 03/01/2006]
    Hunza mountain guides are proving indispensable in providing information from high altitude in the earthquake zone
  • [Egypt] A ban on the sale of non-frozen fowl means that most poultry shops have remained closed since avian flu struck Egypt. [Date picture taken: 02/24/2006]
    A ban on the sale of non-frozen fowl meant that most poultry shops have remained closed since avian flu hit Egypt.
  • [Kenya] The special edition of The Standard newspaper that was published after the raid.
[Date Picture taken: 03/02/2006]
    The special edition of The Standard newspaper that was published after the raid.

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