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  • [Laos] A Buddhist monk reads in the evening light in the Laoian capital, Vientian 15 October 2006. 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.
    The CHT has a largely Budhist population
  • [Senegal] A farmer waters his crops, Senegal, 15 august 2006. The government of Senegal is allocating plots of farmland to Senegalese in an effort to dissuade them from migrating to Europe. The West African coastline is a springboard for migrants seeking
    The government of Senegal is allocating plots of farmland to Senegalese in an effort to dissuade them from migrating to Europe. The West African coastline is a springboard for migrants seeking to reach Spain's Canary Islands.
  • [Senegal] The government of Senegal and Spain conduct joint patrols offshore Senegal to capture illegal migrants on their way to the Spanish Canary Islands, 15 August 2006. The West African coastline, including Senegal, is a springboard for migrants seeki
    The governments of Senegal and Spain conduct joint patrols off the coast of Senegal to capture illegal migrants on their way to the Spanish Canary Islands, 15 August 2006
  • [DRC] Sergeant Innocent Mamale who was sentenced to death by the military tribunal in Bunia following the killing of two electoral commission agents, DRC, 31 October 2006.
    Soldiers surround Sgt Innocent Mamale (in orange T-shirt), after a military tribunal in Bunia sentenced him to death for killing two polling clerks
  • [Laos] Prior to the collapse of the former Soviet Union, Laos was largely isolated in comparison to its neighbours, but has since increasingly opened up [Date picture taken: 10/15/2006]
  • [Laos] Buddhist monks take to the internet in the capital Vientiane - another sign of the country opening up. Prior to the collapse of the former Soviet Union, Laos was largely isolated. [Date picture taken: 10/15/2006]
  • [Laos] A commercial sex worker on the streets of the Lao capital, Vientiane. Although Laos enjoys a low prevalence for HIV, the country has witnessed an increase in commercial sex work activity. [Date picture taken: 10/15/2006]
  • [São Tomé E Principe] AIDS prevention. [Date picture taken: 10/04/2006]
    São Tomé e Príncipe precisa de mais informação sobre a prevenção
  • [Zambia] Students at the 'Back to School Project' in Lusaka pose for a picture. [Date picture taken: 09/04/2006]
  • [Zambia] Students at the 'Back to School Project' in Lusaka pose for a picture. [Date picture taken: 09/04/2006]
    Students at the 'Back to School Project' in Lusaka pose for a picture
  • [DRC] Vice President Jean-Bemba who faces president Joseph Kabila in the runoff elections, Kinshasa, DRC, 29 October 2006. Clashes were reported at one polling station in the northern DRC Equator province of Bumba, where voters attacked officials of the s
  • [DRC] Oscar Kashala, one of the 31 presidential candidates in the first round elections voting at the runoff elections, Kinshasa, DRC, 29 October 2006. The runoff elections in the country on Sunday was marked by low turnout of voters. Clashes were reporte
  • [DRC] A voter and an electoral official at Saint Joseph School, Kinshasa, DRC, 29 October 2006. The runoff elections in the country on Sunday was marked by low turnout of voters.
  • [Swaziland] Deputy Prime Minister Constance Simelane. [2006]
    Deputy Prime Minister Constance Simelane
  • [Lebanon] A volunteer health worker vaccinates a child against polio in Bint Jbeil.[Date picture taken: 10/30/2006]
    The three-day campaign is targeting 4,180,000 under-fives in all 21 governorates of Yemen (file photo)
  • [West Africa]  Illegal migrants head from the shores of West Africa to the Spanish Canary Islands with hopes of making it to the European mainland, west Africa, August 15 2006. When the Senegalese government repatriated 99 illegal migrants from the Spanis
    Les migrants clandestins partent des côtes ouest africaines à destination des îles espagnoles des Canaries dans l'espoir de gagner le continent européen.
  • [Namibia] Poverty and alcohol abuse are widespread. [Date picture taken: October 2006]
    Quand ils consomment de la drogue et de l’alcool, les gens n’ont plus peur du VIH/SIDA
  • [Somalia] Ahmad left Mogadishu in 1999 because of the conflict. As their eldest son, his parents were afraid he would either get recruited by one of the young militias, or become targeted by them. Ahmad said he was pleased at first to be going to a new li
    Ahmad safe in the hostel.
  • [Somalia] Ismahan, At the height of the war in Mogadishu Ismahan spent more than a year in Kenya and Ethiopia trying to get out to Europe. Her family made a number of attempts at the airports to get her out, initially without success.
  • [Syria] Faisal Jemali and his family fled violence in Somali, but now struggle to make ends meet in Syria. [Date picture taken: 10/25/2006]
    Faisal Jemali et sa famille ont fui les violences en Somalie, mais ils ont maintenant du mal à joindre les deux bouts en Syrie (photo d’archives)
  • [Senegal] Microcredit recipient with dressmaking shop in Dakar, Senegal. [Date picture taken: 10/10/2006]
    Rokhaya Mboup peut gagner jusqu 'à 100 dollars par mois grâce à sa machine à coudre.
  • [DRC] Former militiamen at a roadblock where they collect money from passersby, vehicles and bicycles for the purpose of road improvement, Ituri, 25 October 2006. The militiamen, whose leader - Peter Karim - was made a colonel in the national army in Octo
    Les civils sont une fois de plus les premières victimes des violences
  • [Kenya] Eddie Gedal of, UNHCR representative in Kenya and Emmanuel Kisombe, the Permanent Secretary in Kenya's Ministry of State for Immigration and Registration of persons. [Date picture taken: 10/26/2006]
  • [Sudan] A portrait of General Wilson Deng of the Sudan People’s Liberation Army in Juba, Sudan, 3 October 2006. General Deng is second-in-command in the mediation of peace talks between the Ugandan government and Lord’s Resistance Army. 
[Date pictur
    General Wilson Deng of the Sudan People’s Liberation Army in Juba, Sudan
  • [Sierra Leone] HIV/AIDS billboard in Freetown. [Date picture taken: 2006]
    Misconceptions about HIV/AIDS prevent many from getting tested
  • [Yemen] Aiban Mohammed Abdulle [right] with his brother and father Mohammed Abdalle Gidow. [Date picture taken: 10/26/2006]
    Aiban Mohammed Abdulle [right] with his brother and father Mohammed Abdalle Gidow survived a harrowing journey across the Gulf of Aden.
  • [Afghanistan] One of the many injured at Kandahar's Mirwais hospital. [Date picture taken: 10/26/2006]
    One of the many injured at Kandahar's Mirwais hospita
  • [South Africa] [Date picture taken: 10/17/2006]
  • [South Africa] [Date picture taken: 10/17/2006]
  • [South Africa] [Date picture taken: 10/17/2006]
    Os seropositivos têm direito a ter filhos
  • [Kenya] Michael Johnson, a five-time Olympic gold medalist sprinter, visited Mathare Youth Sports Association (MYSA) in Nairobi, 25 October 2006.  MYSA was founded in 1987 and has helped 17,000 youths from 16 slum areas in Nairobi. The youths are involved
  • [Kenya] Former French World Cup Winner Marcel Desailly training with the children from the Mathare Youth Sports Association – a project supported by the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation. Laureus Academy member Michael Johnson and Marcel Desailly were i
    Former French World Cup Winner Marcel Desailly training with the children from the Mathare Youth Sports Association , Kenya, a project supported by the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation.

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