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  • [Indonesia] A newly built home near a community mosque bears testiment to the reconstruction effort in tsunami-devastated Banda Aceh. More than 130,000 people were killed and over half a million left homeless in the 26 December 2004 disaster. [Date pictur
    A newly built home near a community mosque bears testiment to the reconstruction effort in tsunami-devastated Banda Aceh
  • [Indonesia] A mother and her small child at a mass grave outside tsunami-devastated Banda Aceh. More than 130,000 people were killed and over half a million left homeless in the 26 December 2004 disaster. [Date picture taken: 10/20/2006]
    Some 170,000 people lost their lives in the 2004 tsunami
  • [Indonesia] Children outside their barracks-style home outside tsunami-devastated Banda Aceh attempt a smile for the camera. More than 130,000 people were killed and over half a million left homeless in the 26 December 2004 disaster [Date picture taken: 1
    WFP estimates 13 million children in Indonesia suffer from malnutrition
  • [Indonesia] A fisherman sells his wares in tsunami-devastated Banda Aceh. Over 130,000 people were killed and more than half a million made homeless in the 26 December 2004 disaster. [Date picture taken: 10/15/2006]
  • [Indonesia] Thousands of people found themselves living in barrack-style temporary living centres like this one following the 26 December 2004 tsunami in Aceh. Over 130,000 people were killed and more than half a million made homeless in the disaster. [Da
  • [Indonesia] Thousands of people found themselves living in barrack-style temporary living centres like this one following the 26 December 2004 tsunami in Aceh. Over 130,000 people were killed and more than half a million made homeless in the disaster. [Da
  • [Indonesia] Thousands of people found themselves living in barrack-style temporary living centres like this one following the 26 December 2004 tsunami in Aceh. Over 130,000 people were killed and more than half a million made homeless in the disaster.[Dat
    Thousands of people found themselves living in barrack-style temporary living centres following the 26 December 2004 tsunami in Aceh. Over 130,000 people were killed and more than half a million made homeless in the disaster
  • [Indonesia] Thousands of people found themselves living in barrack-style temporary living centres like this one following the 26 December 2004 tsunami in Aceh. Over 130,000 people were killed and more than half a million made homeless in the disaster. [Da
  • [Indonesia] Women and children were left particularly vulnerable after the tsunami. Here women in barrack-style housing often have no one to rely on but themselves. Over 130,000 people were killed and more than half a million made homeless in the 26 Decem
  • [Indonesia] Women and children were left particularly vulnerable after the tsunami. Here women in barrack-style housing often have no one to rely on but themselves. Over 130,000 people were killed and more than half a million made homeless in the 26 Decem
    Women and children were left particularly vulnerable after the tsunami
  • [Indonesia] Two years after the tsunami, the city of Banda Aceh is slowly rebuilding. Over 130,000 people were killed and more than half a million made homeless in the 26 December 2004 disaster. [Date picture taken: 10/15/2006]
  • [Indonesia] Women and children were left particularly vulnerable in tsuanami-affected Aceh. Over 130,000 people were killed and more than half a million made homeless in the 26 December 2004 disaster. [Date picture taken: 10/15/2006]
    Women and children were left particularly vulnerable in tsuanami-affected Aceh
  • [Indonesia] Women and children were left particularly vulnerable in tsuanami-affected Aceh. Over 130,000 people were killed and more than half a million made homeless in the 26 December 2004 disaster. [Date picture taken: 10/15/2006]
  • [Indonesia] Women and children were left particularly vulnerable in tsuanami-affected Aceh. 
Over 130,000 people were killed and more than half a million made homeless in the 26 December 2004 disaster. [Date picture taken: 10/15/2006]
  • [Indonesia] Fishermen tend to their trade in tsunami-affected Banda Aceh, capital of Indonesia's Aceh province. Over 130,000 people were killed and more than half a million made homeless in the 26 December 2004 disaster. [Date picture taken: 10/15/2006]
    Fishermen tend to their trade in tsunami-affected Banda Aceh, capital of Indonesia's Aceh province
  • [Indonesia] A boat rests atop a house in tsunami-affected Banda Aceh, capital of Indonesia's Aceh province. Over 130,000 people were killed and more than half a million made homeless in the 26 December 2004 disaster. [Date picture taken: 10/15/2006]
    A boat rests on top of a house in tsunami-affected Banda Aceh. Over 130,000 people were killed and more than half a million made homeless in the 26 December 2004 disaster
  • [Indonesia] Over 130,000 people were killed and more than half a million made homeless in the 26 December 2004 tsunami that ravaged much of Aceh, Indonesia. [Date picture taken: 10/15/2006]
  • [Mauritania] A Senegalese illegal migrant in a holding centre in Nouadhibou, Mauritania, whose journey to the Canary Islands ended when the boat he was riding in broke down. He is awaiting repatriation to Senegal. [Date picture taken: 01/06/2006]
    Un migrant sénégalais dans un centre de détention de Nouadhibou, en Mauritanie. La traversée vers les îles Canaries a pris fin lorsque son embarcation a connu une avarie.
  • [Indonesia] Over 130,000 people were killed and more than half a million made homeless in the 26 December 2004 tsunami that ravaged much of Aceh, Indonesia. [Date picture taken: 10/15/2006]
  • [Indonesia] More than 130,000 people were killed and half a million made homeless in Aceh in the 26 December 2004 tsunami. [Date picture taken: 10/15/2006]
    More than 130,000 people were killed and half a million made homeless in Indonesia after the 2004 tsunami. Agencies worry that private donations will fall off in the current downturn
  • [Syria] Hind Hamad enjoys learning more since a scheme made her school more child- friendly. [Date picture taken: 10/31/2006]
    Hind Hamad enjoys learning more since a scheme made her school more child- friendly.
  • [Pakistan] More than 20,000 people have been hospitalised with suspected dengue fever. [Date picture taken: 11/01/2006]
    More than 20,000 people have been hospitalised with suspected dengue fever
  • [Cote d'Ivoire] Opposition supporters brandish a photograph of Henri Konan Bedie, saying “Gbagbo must go”, Ivory Coast, March 2006.
  • [Senegal] Mansour, an illegal migrant from Senegal, refuses to relinquish his dream, 15 August 2006. When the Senegalese government repatriated 99 illegal migrants from the Spanish Canary Islands to the capital Dakar last May, people demonstrated in the s
    Un migrant clandestin rapatrié au Sénégal de l'archipel espagnol des Canaries
  • [Egypt] Umm Magdy, 72, has been selling her wares on al-Bustan Street in Cairo since her husband died 15 years ago. [Date picture taken: 10/30/2006]
    Umm Magdy, 72, has been selling her wares on al-Bustan Street in Cairo since her husband died 15 years ago.
  • [Laos] Despite the country's low prevalence rate for HIV, Dr Kamlay Manivong of UNAIDS in Laos believes there is little room for complacency. [Date picture taken: 10/15/2006]
  • [Laos] Armed with mobile phones and motorcycles, young people in Laos have adopted more liberal attitudes towards sex. [Date picture taken: 10/15/2006]
    Most men who have sex with men in Laos don't think of themselves as gay
  • [Laos] Following the collapse of the former Soviet Union in 1991, Laos has made great strides in catching up with its neighbours [Date picture taken: 10/15/2006]
  • [Laos] The Lao Buddhism Association's Metta Tham programme has been sending monks to visit the homes of those living with HIV/AIDS for over five years now [Date picture taken: 10/04/2006]
    Monks are still influential figures in rural communities
  • [Laos] The Lao Buddhism Association's Metta Tham programme has been sending monks to visit the homes of those living with HIV/AIDS for over five years now [Date picture taken: 10/15/2006]
  • [Laos] Wath Jommanevong, a local driver in the capital Vientiane, admits he sometimes pays for sex [Date picture taken: 10/15/2006]
    Wath Jommanevong, a local driver in the capital Vientiane, admits he sometimes pays for sex
  • [Laos] Sythong Nouansengsy, executive director of PSI in Laos [Date picture taken: 10/15/2006]

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