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  • [Sudan] The UN special envoy to Sudan, Jan Pronk, attending a meeting at Mershing, South Darfur. [Date Picture taken: 02/25/2006]
  • [Sudan] Rebel Sudan Liberation Army (SLA) fighters in Gereida. [Date picture taken: 02/25/2006]
    Sudan Liberation Army fighters in Gereida, Darfur.
  • [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]
  • [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]
  • [Guinea] A Liberian woman queues up to collect her food ration at Laine refugee camp.
[Date picture taken: 27/02/2006]
    Liberian refugees queue up for food at a camp in Guinea, but the food will be cut at the year end
  • [Guinea] Refugees shelter from the sun outside one of the mud-brick homes at laine refugee camp, for Liberian refugees in Guinea. [Date picture taken: 27/02/2006]
  • [Guinea] Food distributions being sold outside Laine refugee camp for Liberians  near Nzerekore. [Date picture taken: 02/27/2006]
  • [Guinea] Liberian refugee Moses Kamanda is a farmer from Lofa county. He lives at Laine camp near Nzerekore and would like to go back home, but not without some money in his pocket. [Date picture taken: 02/27/2006]
  • [Guinea] Liberian refugee Sonnie Marlay, about 60 years old, lives at Laine camp near Nzerekore. She lost her husband and four children in the war and is scared to back to Liberia alone. [Date picture taken: 02/27/2006]
    Liberian refugee Sonnie Marlay, lives at Laine camp near Nzerekore. She lost her husband and four children in the war and is scared to back to Liberia alone.
  • [Guinea] Sarah Mulbah, 28, and her daughter Estha, 3, Liberian refugees living at Laine camp near Nzerekore but they have decided to go back to Liberia. [Date picture taken: 02/27/2006]
    Sarah Mulbah, with her youngest daughter Estha in the foreground, are preparing to go home.
  • [Guinea] Sidiki Turay, 39, with his mother in the background, are Liberian refugees living at Laine camp near Nzerekore who don't want to go home as it is "not safe" in Liberia. [Date picture taken: 02/27/2006]
  • [Guinea] Betty Farngalo, 21, with her son Alphonso, 3, is a Liberian refugee living in Laine Camp near Nzerekore who doesn't want to go home again ever despite the fact that the camp is closing down at the end of 2006. [Date picture taken: 02/27/2006]
    Betty Farngalo, with her son Adolpho, says she is never going back to Liberia
  • [Kenya] Women queue for water in a drought-stricken district of Kenya. [Date picture taken: 02/23/2006]
    Women queue for water in this file photo: Many parents in Kilifi have stopped sending their children to school due to a scarcity of food and water
  • [Uganda] Ugandan voters waiting to cast their ballots during the presidential and parliamentary elections. [Date Picture taken: 23 February 2006]
    Ugandans voting during the presidential and parliamentary elections.
  • [Lesotho] Mohale dam is one of the world's highest rockfill dams.
    Water mixes with politics
  • [South Africa] Sandton City glitter image.
  • [Africa] Aedes aegypti, the main vector spreading Chikungunya fever dengue.
    RVF can be spread to humans through mosquitoes
  • [Uganda] Riot police confront opposition supporters outside FDC offices, after the announcement of the presidential election results. [Date picture taken: 26 February 2006]
    Riot police confront opposition supporters outside the FDC offices, after the announcement of the presidential election results
  • [Pakistan] Women and children have the labourious and sometimes dangerous task of fetching water. The earthquake disrupted many water sources and survivors must trek up to three kilometres to fetch water. [Date picture taken: 02/27/2006]
    Women and children have the labourious and sometimes dangerous task of fetching water. The earthquake disrupted many water sources and survivors must trek up to three kilometres to fetch water
  • [Swaziland] Impoverished, sick and frail, the elderly shoulder the burden of caring for orphans. [Date picture taken: 05/20/2003]
    The elderly in Swaziland, which has a high HIV prevalence, shoulder much of the burden of care given to orphans
  • [Swaziland] Swazi children live in poverty due to AIDS and drought. [Date picture taken: 05/20/2003]
    No school for Swazi children
  • [Swaziland] In 2006 Swazi women were granted equal status as men, instead of  being considered legal minors. [Date picture taken: 05/20/2003]
    Urban families not sure how to handle domestic abuse
  • [Swaziland] In 2006 Swazi women were granted equal status as men, instead of  being considered legal minors. [Date picture taken: 05/20/2003]
    Women continue to be treated as minors
  • [Swaziland] AIDS rampages through Swaziland, leaving widows on its wake. [Date picture taken: 05/20/2003]
  • [Swaziland] AIDS rampages through Swaziland, leaving widows on its wake. [Date picture taken: 05/20/2003]
    Women carry the burden of AIDS both in terms of infection and its aftermath
  • [Swaziland] Traditional cotton spinning. [Date picture taken: 05/20/2003]
    Traditional cotton spinning
  • [Swaziland] In 2006 Swazi women were granted equal status as men, instead of  being considered legal minors. [Date picture taken: 05/20/2003]
    Swazi women are back to being treated as minors
  • [Swaziland] Elderly man: big smiles at WFP food distribution. [Date picture taken: 05/20/2003]
    Big smiles thanks to World Food Programme food distribution
  • [Guinea] Students in the Guinean capital, Conakry, are not in class as government shuts down schools amid mass strikes. [Date Picture taken: 02/27/2006]
    Children were not in class as the government closed schools amid the strike
  • [Zimbabwe] Arthur G.O. Mutambara, head of MDC pro-senate faction. [2006]
    Leader of MDC faction Arthur Mutambara was arrested again this week
  • [Uganda] A voter casts his ballot in Kampala during the 23 Feb 2006 presidential and parliamentary elections. [Date Picture taken: 02/23/2006]
    A voter casts his ballot in Kampala during the elections
  • [Iraq] Empty streets is what can be seen due to curfew imposed for 20 hours daily. [Date picture taken: February 2006]
    Baghdad's empty streets

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