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  • [South Africa] Masala Ramovha, who manages the Nature Reserve. [Date picture taken: February 2006]
  • [South Africa] Joseph Makhadi in front of one parcel of land claimed by the Manavhela community. [Date picture taken: February 2006]
    Joseph Makhadi in front of one parcel of land claimed by the Manavhela community
  • [DRC] Hubert Tshiswaka Masoka, executive director of the Katanga-based human rights group Action contre l'impunite pour les droits humains. [Date picture taken: 02 February 2006]
    Hubert Tshiswaka Masoka, executive director of the Katanga-based human rights group Action contre l'impunite pour les droits humains
  • [Central African Republic (CAR)] Luc Appolinaire Dondon Konamambaye, the MP of Pahoua Constituency in the Central African Republic. [Date picture taken: 02/13/2006]
    Luc Appolinaire Dondon Konamambaye, the MP for Pahoua Constituency.
  • [Africa] Poultry is under threat.
    Poultry sales have dropped in Cote d'Ivoire after two small outbreaks of avian influenza last year
  • [Iraq] Bird flu is becoming a serious health issue in Iraq, officials say.
    Zanzibar has banned importation of chicken and other poultry products.
  • [Iraq] Bird flu is becoming a serious health issue in Iraq, officials say.
    Bird flu is becoming a serious health issue in Iraq, officials say.
  • [Benin] Makeshift registration post in Cotonou. [Date picture taken: 02/01/2006]
    Voter registration post in Cotonou
  • [Zimbabwe] John Makumbe, founder of the Zimbabwe Albino Association.
    John Makumbe has been fighting for the rights of people living with albinism for more than a decade
  • <font color="#ff0000">* PHOTO IS NOT FOR USE</font> Belgian Roman Catholic missionary Guy Theunis, left, awarded a peace prize by the Flemish weekly church newspaper Kerk en Leven (Church and Life) on Wednesday in Ghent. To his right, Monsignor Luc Van Lo
    Le prêtre catholique belge Guy Theunis, à gauche, recevant mercredi à Gand le prix pour la paix décerné par le journal paroissial flamand Kerk en Leven. A droite, Monseigneur Luc Van Looy, archevêque de Gand
  • [Egypt] Angry relatives of disaster victims demand information in wake of tragedy.
  • [Egypt] Relatives of disaster victims awaiting news in Safaga in wake of tragedy.
    Relatives of ship disaster victims waiting anxiously for news of their loved ones
  • [Kyrgyzstan] Damage to shops in the village of Iskra after clashes between indigenous Kyrgyz and Dungans. [Date picture taken: 2/12/2006]
    Damage to shops in the village of Iskra after clashes between indigenous Kyrgyz and Dungans
  • [Afghanistan] Two-thirds of Afghanistan’s reported TB cases are women. [Date picture taken: 02/12/2006]
    Two-thirds of Afghanistan’s reported TB cases are women
  • [Pakistan] Parviz Abdulleyman learning to make a gabion sheet. [Date picture taken: 02/14/2006]
    Parviz Abdulleyman learning to make a gabion - thousands of them will be needed for rebuilding infrastructure throughout northern Pakistan
  • [Brussels] Alexis Thambwe Mwamba, the minister for planning in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). [Date picture taken: 02/13/2006]
  • [DRC] Katanga Province.
    Katanga Province
  • [Lebanon] Thousands of people take to the streets to commemorate Rafik Hariri's killing. [Date picture taken: 02/14/2006]
    Thousands of people take to the streets to commemorate Rafik Hariri's killing
  • [Egypt] Inhabitants of villages in Upper Egypt are still the most affected by poverty. [Date picture taken: 07/11/2005]
    Inhabitants of villages in Upper Egypt are still the most affected by poverty
  • [Pakistan] Sumeera Mehboob Qureshi, Chairperson for the Women’s Camp Committee in Muzaffarabad. [Date picture taken: 02/10/2006]
    Sumeera Mehboob Qureshi.
  • [Kyrgyzstan] Farming organic cotton in Jalal-Abad province. [Date picture taken: 02/07/2005]
    Recession has leveled recent growth of organic cotton sector (file photo)
  • [Uganda] Opposition leader, Kiiza Besigye, and his wife Winnie Byanyima at a campaign rally.
    Opposition leader, Kiiza Besigye, and his wife Winnie Byanyima at a campaign rally.
  • [Sudan] Niels Scott, head of the UNMIS Regional Office for Darfur. [Date picture taken: 02/09/2006]
    Niels Scott, head of the UNMIS regional office for Darfur
  • [Brussels] From left to right: Jan Egeland, the UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs; Karel De Gucht, Belgian Minister of Foreign Affairs; Louis Michel, the EC Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid; and Armand De Decker, Belgium's Minister of C
    Left to right: Jan Egeland, the UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs; Karel De Gucht, Belgian minister of foreign affairs; Louis Michel, the EC commissioner for humanitarian aid; and Armand De Decker, Belgium's minister of cooperation.
  • [Kyrgyzstan] Farming organic cotton in Jalal-Abad province. [Date picture taken: 02/07/2005]
    Switching to organic methods can help farmers increase their income by selling cotton at higher prices with lower costs
  • [Pakistan] Zahoor Abassi, jeweller. [Date picture taken: 2/10/2006]
    Zahoor Abassi.
  • [DRC] Mayi Mayi and soldiers dance together at Dubie, Katanga. [Date picture taken: January 2005]
  • [Somalia] Somali parliamentary speaker Shariff Hassan, Interim president Yusuf Ahmed and prime minister Mohammed Gedi, during the meeting in Galkayo. [Date picture taken: 02/11/2006]
    Somali parliamentary speaker Shariff Hassan, Interim president Yusuf Ahmed and prime minister Mohammed Gedi, during their meeting in Galkayo
  • [Egypt] Inhabitants of villages in Upper Egypt are still the most affected by poverty. [Date picture taken: 07/11/2005]
  • [South Africa] Former deputy president Jacob Zuma is a victim of a conspiracy, claim his supporters. [Date picture taken: 02/13/2006]
    Zuma: vítima de conspiração, dizem os seus apoiantes
  • [South Africa] Women's rights activists protest against rape outside the Johannesburg High Court. [Date picture taken: 02/13/2006]
  • [Swaziland] Sihle, an AIDS orphan.
    Sihle, an AIDS orphan

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