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  • [Congo] M. Roger Bouka-Owoko, executive director of Observatoire congolais des droits de l’homme OCDH,co-ordinating a press conference, 5 October 2006.
    Roger Bouka-Owoko, executive director of Observatoire congolais des droits de l’homme
  • [Global] ACT UP Paris. [October 2006]
    Les associations dénoncent l'expulsion des immigrés séropositifs, dont beaucoup n'ont pas accès au traitement du sida dans leur pays d'origine
  • [Egypt] Posters of detained Sinai-based rights activist Hassan Abdallah. [Date picture taken: 09/01/2006]
    Posters of detained Sinai-based rights activist Hassan Abdallah
  • [Zimbabwe] Wellington Chibhebhe, the zctu secretary general, recuperates in hospital after allegedly being beaten by Zimbabwe police while in police custody after he was arrested before embarking on a demonstration.
    Top unionist Wellington Chibhebhe recovers in hospital after an alleged beating by police
  • [Congo] General view of the main building of the maternity “Blanche Gomes”, Brazzaville, 7 October 2006.
    Entre 70 et 80 pour cent des lits d'accouchement dans les hôpitaux sont occupés par des jeunes filles âgées de moins de 20 ans
  • [Kenya] A Turkana woman waits in line at a Clinic. [Date picture taken: 10/03/2006]
    A woman at a medical centre: Besides malnutrition, pneumonia, malaria and diarrhoea are the three main diseases responsible for deaths among under-fives in Turkana, according to a humanitarian official (file photo)
  • [Sudan] Susan Atto, 25-year-old resident of Parajok in southern Sudan.
 [Date picture taken: 10/02/2006]
    Susan Atto, 25, a resident of Parajok in southern Sudan.
  • [oPt] Palestinians wait in a queue at Beit Iba checkpoint in Gaza. [Date picture taken: 10/02/2006]
    Palestinians wait in a queue at Beit Iba checkpoint north of Nablus in the West Bank.
  • [Cote d'Ivoire] Students in a classroom in Cote d'Ivoire, 1 September 2006. The interim government announced a new plan to restore schooling in the northern half of Cote d’Ivoire, which has been split in two since a failed coup in September 2002. Teache
    Studying under difficult conditions
  • [Burkina Faso] Flooding in Burkina Faso's northern area of Gorom-Gorom, 1 September 2006. Gorom-Gorom is 270 km north of the capital Ouagadougou and close to the Niger and Mali border. The homes of 6,000 people disintegrated in lashing rain, forcing occup
    Several villages have been affected by the floods
  • [Syria] Mustapha Ossou campaigns for the restoration of citizenship to an estimated 300,000 stateless Kurds in Syria.  [Date picture taken: 10/05/2006]
  • [Syria] Mustapha Ossou (right) campaigns for the restoration of citizenships to a Kurdish family, Syria, 5 October 2006. According to officials, an estimated 300,000 Kurds in Syria have lost or never had citizenship in the country in which they live.
    Mustapha Ossou campaigns for the restoration of citizenship to an estimated 300,000 stateless Kurds in Syria.
  • [Nepal] Maoist rebels say they will start an uprising in Kathmandu if peace talks falter. [Date picture taken: 09/01/2006]
    Maoists say they will deploy their followers in a mass uprising unless there is substantive progress in forthcoming peace talks
  • [Afghanistan] Canadian ISAF troops in Panjwai, near Kandahar city. [Date picture taken: 09/01/2006]
    NATO forces, like these Canadian troops will be deploying in the east, aid workers hope they will improve security
  • [Sudan] Sudan People’s Liberation Army/Movement (SPLA) General Wilson Deng (right), second in command in the mediation team and leader of the fact-finding mission and an officer in charge, inspect abandoned supplies at an assembly area for rebels of Uga
    Sudan People’s Liberation Army/Movement (SPLA) Gen Wilson Deng (right), second in command in the mediation team from the South Sudan government.
  • [Sudan] Members of the fact-finding mission inspect abandoned supplies at an assembly area for rebels of Uganda’s Lord’s Resistance Army, Owiny Ki-Bul, southern Sudan, 2 October 2006. According to nearby villagers, the rebels fled the assembly area be
    Members of the fact-finding mission inspect abandoned food at Owiny Ki-Bul.
  • [Sudan] Members of the fact-finding mission inspect abandoned supplies at an assembly area for rebels of Uganda’s Lord’s Resistance Army, Owiny Ki-Bul, southern Sudan, 2 October 2006. According to nearby villagers, the rebels fled the assembly area be
  • [Afghanistan] Displaced families who have turned up in Panjwai's bazaar say they are not getting enough emergency assistance. [Date picture taken: 10/04/2006]
    Displaced families who have turned up in Panjwai's bazaar say they are not getting enough emergency assistance
  • [Syria] Ali Raddi Ali, foreground, is one of thousands of Iraqi refugee children going to school in Damascus. [Date picture taken: 10/01/2006]
    Ali Raddi Ali, foreground, is one of thousands of Iraqi refugee children going to school in Damascus.
  • [Zambia] President Levy Mwanawasa being sworn in for second and final term. [Date picture taken: 10/03/2006]
    President Levy Mwanawasa's old anti-corruption drive allows new graft
  • [Burkina Faso] Nadia Kinda. [Date picture taken: 10/03/2006]
    Sadia Kinda attended a summer camp
  • [Nigeria] Houses were washed away when a dam burst in Nigeria's nortwestern Zamfara state following heavy rain. [Date picture taken: 10/01/2006]
    Maisons rasées par les inondations provoquées par la rupture d'un barrage dans l'Etat de de Zamfara (nord-ouest Nigeria), après de fortes pluies
  • [Rwanda] Women farming bananas in one of Rwanda's rural settlements called agglomerations. Each usually comprises between 50 and 70 households. [Date picture taken: 09/13/2006]
    Women at a farm in Rwanda: Favourable weather experienced countrywide throughout 2008 boosted food production for the first time in four years
  • [Senegal] Kewe Thiam is the only girl in her village to have completed high school. [Date picture taken: 09/01/2006]
    Kewe Thiam is the only girl in her village to have completed high school.
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  • [Zambia] Opposition supporters rampaged through the streets of the capital, Lusaka, after their presidential candidate, Michael Sata, failed to win the election. [Date picture taken: 10/02/2006]
    The new government is facing a rocky road
  • [Afghanistan] Girls in a school in Kandahar - an endangered species. [Date picture taken: 10/01/2006]
    Girls in a school in Kandahar - an endangered species.

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