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  • [Rwanda] Former Rwandan Transport Minister Andre Ntagerura (Left) acquitted of genocide and crimes against humanity allegedly committed in 1994. The Appeals Chamber of the UN International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda in Arusha, Tanzania, confirmed on 8 F
    Andre Ntagerura (left) and his lawyer, Rety Hamuli
  • [Republic of Congo (ROC)] The chasm caused by soil erosion near Emerald Primary School in Brazzaville. [Date picture taken: 01/15/2006]
    The chasm caused by soil erosion near Emerald Primary School.
  • [Iraq] Iraqis complain of abuses and harsh living conditions. [Date picture taken: 01/20/2005]
  • [Djibouti] Muslim protestors running away from police teargas in Djibouti ville, on Monday. [Date picture taken: 02/06/2006]
    The protestors running from police teargas in Djiboutiville on Monday
  • [Chad] Roadside petrol vendors in NDjamena say they are not following the oil row between the government and World Bank, concentrating instead on earning a living. [Date picture taken: 02/01/2006]
    Vendeur d'essence dans une rue de la capitale N'djamena
  • [Madagascar] Mothers waiting for rations at mobile CRENI/CRENA facility in Vangaindrano. [February 2006]
    Mothers waiting for rations at mobile CRENI/CRENA facility in Ambalengo village
  • [Madagascar] Rice fields and clove trees of Vangaindrano District. [February 2006]
  • [Madagascar] Ferry crossing, Vangaindrano District. Difficult access and frequent breakdowns slow relief aid. [February 2006]
  • [Iraq] Members of Iraq's gay community remain anonymous in fear of 
discrimination and violence. [Date picture taken: 02/06/2006]
    Members of Iraq's gay community remain anonymous in fear of discrimination and violence
  • [Lebanon] Irish peacekeeping soldiers train members of other battalions in the use of a bomb-defusing robot.
    Irish UNIFIL peacekeepers train members of other battalions on the use of a bomb-defusing robot
  • [Kyrgyzstan] Thousands of Kyrgyz labour migrants in Russia need to change their expired passports. [Date picture taken: 02/06/2006]
    One of the lucky ones...
  • [Nepal] Kathmandu's usually bustling streets were nearly deserted as the pre-election strike was observed throughout most of the country. [Date picture taken: 02/06/2006]
    Kathmandu's congested streets were nearly deserted as the pre-election strike was observed throughout most of Nepal
  • [DRC/Rwanda] (From left to right) Rwandan deputy Prosecutor-general Martin Ngoga, Rwanda's counsel and Ambassador Joseph Bonesha in the ICJ courtroom in The Hague on 3 February 2006. [Date picture taken: 02/03/2006]
    (From left to right) Rwandan Deputy Prosecutor-General Martin Ngoga, Rwanda's counsel and Ambassador Joseph Bonesha in the ICJ courtroom in The Hague on 3 February 2006.
  • [Guinea-Bissau] The VCT opened in the small town of Mansoa in December 2005 but as of February 2006 no one has come to get tested, out of fear and embarrassment. Students come for condoms only. The Centre is planning outreach activities to change this sit
    O Centro está pronto, mas os residentes de Mansoa não
  • [DRC/Rwanda] ICJ President Shi Jiuyong addresse the press in The Hague on 3 Feb 2006. [Date picture taken: 02/03/2006]
  • [Sudan] Sophia Nyabuony carrying her two year old son, Chiang at their church compound. Nyabuony was nominated by her people in Nasir county to represent them as MP in the National Unity Government in Khartoum. Home responsibilities and her studies did no
  • [Iraq] Continuous rain in parts of Iraq is causing displacement.
  • [Iraq] Continuous rain in parts of Iraq is causing displacement.
    Continuous rain in parts of Iraq is causing displacement
  • [Cote d'Ivoire] "Enough is enough" says the banner written on an Ivorian flag in Treichville. [Date picture taken: 02/03/2006]
  • [Chad] A wall-painting urges Chadians to use condoms and protect themselves from HIV. [Date picture taken: 01/31/2006]
    Wall painting in Chad to encourage people to use condoms and stop AIDS
  • [Chad] Kaltouma Yaya Ato was beaten by the Janjawid Arab militia in Sudan as she was collecting firewood. She is one of around 1,000 Darfur refugees to have turned up at Gaga camp in eastern Chad in Jan 2006. [Date picture taken: 01/26/2006]
    Une des 200 000 réfugiés des camps situés à l'Est du Tchad
  • [Zambia] President Levy Mwanawasa.
    President Levy Mwanawasa is up for re-election this year
  • [South Africa] The hemp, lime and water mixture is compressed into bricks.
    The cannabis, lime and water mixture is compressed into bricks
  • [Chad] Darfur refugees wait to be registered at Gaga camp in eastern Chad. Aid workers say there were some 1,000 new arrivals in Jan 2006, with most of the newcomers fleeing fresh attacks by the Arab militia known as the Janjawid. [Date picture taken:01/2
  • [Chad] "All together against AIDS" reads the poster painted onto a wall in downtown N'djamena. Officials are worried that row between the World Bank and the Chadian government may hamper the fight against AIDS. [Date picture taken: 01/31/2006]
    "All together against AIDS" reads the poster painted onto a wall in downtown N'djamena. The recent violence has disrupted Chad's AIDS efforts.
  • Killer Number One: The fight against malaria
IRIN In-Depth / Malaria documentary film.
  • If you love your partner – know your status.
  • [Pakistan] IOM's free bus service has proved popular in the Balakot area. [Date picture taken: 2/1/2006]
    IOM's free bus service has proved popular in quake-stricken Balakot
  • [Namibia] Namibia devotes a substantial portion of its budget to education.
    Namibia devotes a substantial portion of its budget to education, but most of it is spent on salaries
  • [Sudan] Pupils in a class session in Southern Sudan; determined to move on with thier education. [Date picture taken: October 2005]
  • [Central African Republic (CAR)]  The Sudanese deputy interior minister, Aleu Ayieny Aleu, during the signing of the tripartite agreement in Bangui on 1 February 2006.
    Sudanese deputy interior minister Aleu Ayieny Aleu during the signing of the agreement in Bangui.
  • [Pakistan] Ghost town of Dera Bugti - empty due to the simmering conflict between tribal militias and Islamabad in this part of Balochistan. [Date picture taken: 01/25/2006]
    Ghost town of Dera Bugti - empty due to the simmering conflict between tribal militias and Islamabad in this part of Balochistan

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