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  • [Iraq] Mariam, 16, escaped life as a sex worker in Dubai and returned to Baghdad. [Date picture taken: 08/14/2006]
    Mariam, 16, escaped life as a sex worker in Dubai to return to Baghdad.
  • [Swaziland] A member of Swaziland's anti drug unit sprays cannabis plants with weed killer. The plants were found on a search and destroy operation near the Nkomazi River in the Hhohho region to the country's north. [Date picture taken: 10/23/2006]
    Police seek court approval for union rights
  • [Iraq] Jobless father-of-four Ahmed Salim fears for his family's lives after his father, brother, sister and two nephews were killed by militants. [Date picture taken: 10/24/2006]
    Palestinian father-of-four Ahmed Salim fears for his family's lives after his father, brother, sister and two nephews were killed.
  • [South Africa]  [Date picture taken: 10/17/2006]
    Embo: HIV-positive people still struggling to access treatment
  • [South Africa]  [Date picture taken: 10/17/2006]
  • [South Africa]  [Date picture taken: 10/17/2006]
  • [Kenya] A child is weighed for malnutrition at a mobile feeding center in Turkana, Kenya. [Date picture taken: 10/20/2006]
    A child is weighed for malnutrition at a mobile feeding center in Turkana, Kenya
  • [The Gambia] Peanut farmers in southern Gambia. [Date picture taken: 08/09/2006]
    Planteurs dans le sud de la Gambie
  • [Swaziland] Supt Albert Mkhatshwa, head of Swaziland's Anti-Drug Unit  (left) , stands with a colleague in the middle of a cannabis plantation the police discovered while on a search and destroy operation in the Hhohho region to the country's north. [Date
  • [São Tomé e Principe] Breastfeeding. [Date picture taken: 10/20/2006]
  • ART on the frontline, PlusNews Special.
  • [Nigeria] Seasonal rains have compounded erosion in the town of Ekwulobia, southeastern Nigeria, 1 August 2006. Ecological problems including floods, soil and gully erosion and landslides have been experienced in the area. [Date picture taken: 08/01/2006]
    Seasonal rains in the town of Ekwulobia, southeastern Nigeria on 2006 caused floods, erosion and landslides
  • [South Africa] US singing sensation Alicia Keys inspects the Blue Roofs shortly after purchasing the deeds to the property. [Date picture taken: 10/23/2006]
  • [South Africa] PJ Botha, a former employee at Pelindaba who claims his health was adversely affected while working at the facility, possess with the power plant in the background. [Date picture taken: 10/13/2006]
    PJ Botha is one of many former Pelindaba workers claiming to suffer from health problems
  • [South Africa]  [Date picture taken: 10/17/2006]
  • [South Africa] Some of the staff and volunteers running the Blue Roofs Clinic. [Date picture taken: 10/17/2006]
    Some of the staff and volunteers running the Blue Roofs Clinic
  • [Somalia] The Port of Mogadishu. [Date picture taken: 10/10/2006]
    The newly opened Mogadishu port.
  • [Somalia] The Port of Mogadishu. [Date picture taken: 10/10/2006]
    Until a few months ago, Mogadishu port had been a no-go area for more than 11 years while heavily armed faction leaders fought over resources – particularly food aid. Now it is open for business.
  • [Sudan] Traditional chiefs who came back from South Africa pose for a picture in Nairobi Bulevard Hotel. [Date picture taken: 08/07/2006]
  • [Lesotho - Mphaki] Inside a testing tent at the launch of the Know Your Status campaign in Quthing District. [Date picture taken: 10/12/2006]
    Inside a testing tent at the launch of the Know Your Status campaign in Quthing District.
  • [Guinea-Bissau] AIDS prevention: youth and condoms. [Date picture taken: 06/2006]
    Braima Mballo e Bubacar Djallo: preservativos a mão
  • [Guinea-Bissau] AIDS prevention. [Date picture taken: 05/2006]
  • [Lesotho] Volunteers use rapid test kits for the Know Your Status campaign. [Date picture taken: 10/13/2006]
    Seuls neuf des 16 centres CDV de la province nord-orientale fonctionnent
  • [Sudan] Faisal Mohamed’s wife left him when she found out he was HIV-positive. Place: Khartoum, Sudan. [Date picture taken: 10/18/2006]
  • [Lebanon] Fisherman Wissam Arab points at the fish net emerging from his sinking boat in Ouzai Harbour. [Date picture taken: 10/18/2006]
    Fisherman Wissam Arab points at the fish net emerging from his sinking boat in Ouzai Harbour.
  • [Angola] Logo of Vivendo, meeting of HIV+ people. October 2006. [Date picture taken: 10/04/2006]
  • [Nepal] Laxmi Chaudhary married when she was barely nine. Child marriage is quite common in remote villages of southwest Nepal. [Date picture taken: 10/10/2006]
    Thousands of Nepali women work abroad, mostly as domestic helpers
  • [Ghana] Jerry Rawlings, former president of Ghana, accused of human rights violations. [Date picture taken: 1979]
    Jerry Rawlings, ancien président du Ghana photographié en 1979, l'année de son accession au pouvoir
  • [Lebanon] Children lining up for the first day of school in Jabal al Batam village, Lebanon, 17 October 2006. The school was damaged in the war between Hezbollah, a Lebanese political party, and Israel, which ended on 14 August
  • [Lebanon] First day of school in Jabal al Batam village, Lebanon, 17 October 2006. The school, located 10 kilometers from the Israeli border, was bombed during the war but was repaired just before the opening. Public schools opened for classes three weeks
    There are no figures on how many children are attending school in a new village
  • [Kenya] Bile Olow Mahmmud at the Hagadera refugge camp in Dadaab, the Northeastern province of Kenya, 16 october 2006.
    Bile Olow Mahmmud at the Hagadera refugee camp in Dadaab, Northeastern Province,f Kenya.
  • [Kenya] Muslim women at Lodwar Islamic Centre, Kenya. [Date picture taken: 10/04/2006]
    Women in the group relax after a meeting

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