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  • [Angola - Radio] Luanda, Teach basic radio journalism skills and how to use a mini-disc recorder to capture
audio for radio. 20 participants (work for NGOs which have agreed to form partnerships with IRIN Radio) came from 12 of Angola's 18 provinces. IRI
  • [Afghanistan - Radio] Kandahar Radio & Television - Kandahar.
  • [Afghanistan - Radio] Kandahar Radio & Television - Kandahar. Kandahar Radio broadcasts at 882 Khz on the AM dial.
  • [Afghanistan - Radio] Kandahar Radio & Television - Kandahar. Kandahar Radio broadcasts at 882 Khz on the AM dial.
  • [Afghanistan - Radio] BBC, Radio Mashhad (Iran), Radio Liberty, VOA.
  • [Afghanistan - Radio] Radio Balkh broadcasts five hours/day from 7- 9am & 5-8pm - North Afghanistan.
  • [Afghanistan - Radio] Mazar-i-Sharif - Capital of Balkh Province and with a population of 1.5 million and one of Afghanistan’s main commercial cities. Shrine, where the city is named after, holding the Tomb of Hazrat Ali, cousin and son in law of the pr
  • [Afghanistan - Radio] Radio pic.
  • [Afghanistan - Radio] 78.1 FM Radio Arman - Kabul.
  • [Afghanistan - Radio] Jalalbad, AM Radio Nangarhar on 1530khz - East Afghanistan.
  • [Afghanistan - Radio] Mazar, Radio Balkh on 15.184 MW - North Afghanistan.
(Malaleh Roshandel Osmani)
  • "Memory boxes"
  • [Pakistan] Majida Rizvi, the current chairperson of the Commission on Women.
  • [Pakistan] Pakistani women demonstrating in Islamabad against Hadood Ordinance.
    Women demonstrating in Islamabad against the discriminatory Hudood Ordinance
  • [Pakistan] If Nazia Bashir loses her case, she could face the death penalty under Pakistan’s Hudood laws.
    If Nazia Bashir loses her case, she could face the death penalty under Pakistan’s Hudood laws
  • [Swaziland] Swazi farmers plough with a team of oxen.
    Swazi farmers plough with a team of oxen.
  • "Memory boxes"
    Memory boxes come in all shapes and sizes
  • [Iraq] Iraqi women discussing the new currency in Baghdad.
    Iraqi women would be discriminated against under Act 137
  • [Iraq] Shopkeeper in Baghdad.
    Many Iraqi shopkeepers admit to selling expired food products
  • [Iraq] Red Crescent ambulances treat the injured following the fatal bombing at the ICRC building in Baghdad.
    The ICRC said medical services had been affected during the fighting in Basra, Baghdad and elsewhere in the country
  • [Iraq] Waste water treatment plants are in need of desperate repair across the country.
    Waste water treatment plants are in need of desperate repair across the country
  • [Afghanistan] Mohammad Ibrahim an ex-combatant warns the sustainability of DDR if the arms of local commanders are not collected and if there is not a control over the drug dealers in northeast region.
  • [DRC] Michel Noureddine Kassa, outgoing head of OCHA-DRC, October 2003.
    Michel Noureddine Kassa, the outgoing head of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
  • [Iraq] Iraqi police checking taxis in Baghdad, following increased security.
    Iraqi police search a taxi in Baghdad.
  • [Iraq] UN workers at the canal hotel compound.
  • [Iraq] UN container office at the canal hotel compound.
  • [Afghanistan] 27 German troops were deployed to the northeastern city of Kunduz as first interantional peace keeping forces outsdie the capital Kabul.
  • [Afghanistan] German ISAF troops arriving in Konduz.
    The first group of 27 German soldiers arrived in Konduz on Saturday
  • [Afghanistan] German ISAF troops arriving in Konduz.
    German ISAF troops arriving in Konduz
  • [Mozambique] Rainfall in Mozambique for the period 11-20 October 2003.
    Rainfall in Mozambique for the period 11 to 20 October 2003
  • [Kyrgyzstan] Border crossing at the Sokh enclave in Kyrgyzstan.
    Many people attempt to bring items over border crossings like these into Kyrgyzstan
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