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  • [South Africa] Mother and child are TB drug resistant.
    TB remains a stubborn foe
  • [Sudan] A TFL training workshop in Kadugli, Nuba Mountains. [Date picture taken: 09/15/2005]
    A TFL training workshop in Kadugli, Nuba Mountains.
  • [South Africa] TB patients.
    En Afrique, la tuberculose a été déclarée urgence de santé publique en 2005
  • [Madagascar] Malnutrition in the southeast - UNICEF feeding centre. [Date picture taken: 01/18/2006]
    Over 5,000 children under 5 are malnourished
  • [Egypt] A church in the southern Egyptian province of Sohag. [Date picture taken: 07/11/2005]
    A new report says Egypt's Christians face persecution
  • [Nepal] A demonstrator is dragged away by force by the police on Tuesday. [Date picture taken: 01/24/2006]
    A demonstrator is dragged away by police on Tuesday in Kathmandu
  • [Afghanistan] FAO representative to Afghanistan, Serge Verniau, warns of possible bird flu risk outside the capital, Kabul, on Monday. [Date picture taken: 01/23/2006]
    FAO representative to Afghanistan, Serge Verniau, warns of possible bird flu risk outside the capital, Kabul, on Monday
  • [Africa] Internet access will improve with the optical fibre undersea cable system.
    Internet access will improve with the optical fibre undersea cable system
  • [Kenya] The building that collapsed in Nairobi killing at least 8. [Date picture taken: 01/23/2006]
    The building that collapsed in Nairobi killing at least 8.
  • [Sudan] Sarah David Majok(centre), the only woman trainer of prison officers in Yirol County, Bahr el Ghazal, South Sudan. [Date picture taken: 11/27/2005]
  • [Iraq] Rains have highly affected hundreds of familes in the country due to the deteriorating sewage in the country.
    Recent rains have affected several thousand families
  • [Lebanon] Wearing a badge that identifies her missing brother, Samia Abdallah points at Imad's picture as the UN building is seen in the background. [Date picture taken: 01/22/2006]
    Wearing a badge that identifies her missing brother, Samia Abdallah points at his picture outside the UN building
  • [Nepal] Thousands of police were stationed in every corner of the capital to arrest any protestor joining the planned mass rally on Friday. [Date picture taken: 01/20/2006]
    Thousands of police were stationed in every corner of the capital to arrest any protestor joining the planned mass rally on Friday
  • [Mozambique] Street sign in Maputo announcing a traditional doctor from Nampula who can cure all diseases, problems and worries EXCEPT AIDS. [Date picture taken: January 2006]
    Podem tratar mas não curar
  • [DRC] Nicola Dahrendorf, Office of the DSRSG, UN Mission in DRC (MONUC). [Date picture taken: January 2006]
  • [Lebanon] The nationality campaign poster reads "My nationality a right for me and my family - identity equals citizenship". [Date picture taken: 01/22/2006]
    The nationality campaign poster reads:
  • [Yemen] Al-Haima resident, Abdulaziz Ahmad Ali, contemplates the problems of water supply that affect his village.  The common well is the focus of competing demands for water between the local area and the nearby city of Taiz. [Date picture taken: 01/17/
    Al-Haima resident, Abdulaziz Ahmad Ali, contemplates the water supply problems that affect his village
  • [Iraq] Gold paid to women in exchange for a “temporary marriage”.
    Gold paid to women in exchange for a "temporary" marriages
  • [Iraq] Laboratory staff in northern Iraq testing blood of birds.
    Mais cuidados, sangue seguro
  • [Yemen] Children across Yemen walk to the nearest open wells, which waste the precious resource, to collect water for their families. [Date picture taken: 01/17/2006]
  • [Sudan] Gemmo Lodesani, UN Deputy Humanitarian Coordinator for North Sudan. [Date picture taken: January 2006]
    Gemmo Lodesani, UN Deputy Humanitarian Coordinator for North Sudan.
  • [Swaziland] Even SiSwati textbooks have not helped to make the language popular.
    Thousands risk being out of school
  • [Burkina Faso] A Handicap International demonstration of how to wash limbs affected by lymphatic filariasis, also known as elephantiasis.
    A demonstration on washing affected limbs
  • [Burkina Faso] A case of lymphatic filariasis, also known as elephantiasis.
    As well as swelling, Lymphatic Filariasis can lead to dramatically thickened, hard, rough and fissured skin (file photo)
  • [Ethiopia] Food aid being unloaded in Gode.
[Date picture taken: 01/16/2006]
    The Ethiopian government has said donor pledges to cover food and non-food items are insufficient to tackle the massive food shortages the country is facing
  • [Kyrgyzstan] A woman selling pumpkins on the outskirts of the Kyrygz capital Bishkek. [Date picture taken: 01/15/2006]
    32-year-old Bahtigul now sustains her family by selling pumpkins outside a local market in Bishkek
  • [Turkey] Buyuk Sismanlar poultry farm in Ankara. [Date picture taken: 01/18/2006]
    Turkish poultry farmers are planning to cull millions of chickens following a sharp drop in demand
  • [Republic of Congo (ROC)] Christophe Martin, International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) chief of delegation in the Republic of Congo. [Date picture taken: 01/16/2006]
    Christophe Martin, ICRC chief of delegation in the Republic of Congo.
  • [Turkey] Many egg producers and traders have accumulated millions of eggs in stocks following a sharp decline in sales after four human deaths because of bird flu in the country. [Date picture taken: 01/18/2006]
  • [Sudan] SPLM/A fighters entering Juba on 4 December 2005.
    Sudan People's Liberation Army fighters
  • [Kenya] A malnourished child eats maizemeal porridge at Ntungai village, Isiolo District. [Date picture taken: 01/11/2006]
    Children are at greatest risk of Kala-azar as their immune system has been compromised by lack of food
  • [Madagascar] Villagers in the remote northeast. [Jan 2006]
    Villagers in Mahitsiarongana gather to hear the news

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