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  • [SWAZILAND] AIDS activist Pholile Dlamini and companion.
    AIDS activist Pholile Dlamini and companion
  • [Liberia] Potable water is not accessble to all in Liberia.
    Potable water is not accessble to all in Liberia
  • [Kazakhstan] Scores of ships remain stranded in the Aral Sea.
    Scores of ships remain stranded in the Aral Sea, once the fourth largest lake in the world
  • [Kazakhstan] Scores of ships remain stranded in the Aral Sea.
    The local fishing industry has collapsed due to decreasing water levels
  • [SWAZILAND] Store owner Amanda Matsebula and her staff.
    Store owner Amanda Matsebula (centre) and her staff
  • [ZIMBABWE] Backyard shacks in Harare's Mbare high-density suburb.
    Water cuts raise the spectre of disease outbreaks
  • [Afghanistan] Gunmen in the troubled Sholgara district of in the northern city of Mazar.
    Men with guns - the government estimates there are around 100,000 of them - one of Afghanistan's greatest security challenges
  • [Afghanistan] Factional rivalries 
in the north is the main reason behind insecurity in the north.
  • [Liberia] MODEL delegation leader Tiah Slanger.
  • [Liberia] Liberians celebrating the nomination of their county's new leadership.
  • [Liberia] New Liberian leadership.
  • [Pakistan] Another classroom in the same school with more junk.
  • [Pakistan] A broken down teacher's desk and badly damaged blackboard bear silent testimony to neglect.
  • [Pakistan] Junk inside the classroom of the girls primary school.
  • [Pakistan] A pile of broken furniture lies near the verandah of a girls primary school in a village near Islamabad.
  • [Liberia] Libeiran Vice-Chairman Wesley Johnson.
    Wesley Johnson, Vice-Chairman of Liberia
  • [Liberia] New Liberian Chairman Guyde Bryant.
    Transitional leader Gyude Bryant: On Tuesday he will take over a country torn by 14 years of civil war
  • [Ethiopia] World Bank head Ishac Diwan.
  • British PRT soldier registering guns in Sholgara during a local disarmament programme, Afghanistan, 10 December 2003. Disarmament has ended in Gardez, and a total of 586 soldiers have handed in their weapons.
  • [East Africa] Map of the Karamojong Cluster. pdf version at <a href="http://www.irinnews.org/images/pdf/Map-of-Karamojong-Cluster.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.irinnews.org/images/pdf/Map-of-Karamojong-Cluster.pdf</a>
  • [Sudan] As a result of Sudan’s civil war, many women have been left to support their families on their own.
    As a result of Sudan’s civil war, many women have been left to support their families on their own
  • [Sudan] The great majority of southern Sudanese women do not have access to effective ante-natal care. A lack of health facilities means that complications during childbirth can lead to serious injury for many women and maternal mortality rates are unacce
    In Africa and South Asia, complications during pregnancy and childbirth are the leading cause of death for women of childbearing age. Every year, more than one million children are left motherless and vulnerable because of maternal death
  • [Sudan] When southern Sudanese women attempt to get a divorce, they can sometimes end up in prison. The legal team from the Bahr-al-Ghazal Women’s Legal Centre are working to stop this from happening, and to uphold the rights of those imprisoned.
  • [Liberia] Model Chairman Thomas Yaya Nimely.
  • [Sudan] Baby Abou, Malual Kon, southern Sudan.
    Baby Abou, Malual Kon, southern Sudan
  • [Sudan] Southern Sudanese mother attending a special class for women who have missed out on schooling.
    Southern Sudanese mother attending a special class for women who have missed out on schooling
  • [Sudan] Mother and child in Rumbek, southern Sudan.
    Mother and child in southern Sudan.
  • [Sudan] Girls’ schools have helped boost enrolment rates in parts of southern Sudan.
    Since education became free, enrolment rates have jumped but girls still have a higher drop-out rate because of pregnancy
  • [Kenya] Women and girls, from one of the ngadakarin (cattle camps), do the milking, not men. It is an important job to them. The cows are milked in the morning before they go out to graze, and in the evening when they return home. It can take a woman thre
    Kenyan Turkana woman milking cows - women and girls do the milking, not men
  • [Ethiopia] Addis Ababa mayor Arkebe Oqubay.
    Mayor Arkebe Oqubay
  • [Liberia] LURD leader, Sekou Damate Conneh.
    Sekou Conneh wants to be Liberia's first elected post-war president
  • [Kazakhstan] Borehole #4 is set for a facelift.

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