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  • [Afghanistan] Girls in a school in Kandahar - an endangered species. [Date picture taken: 10/01/2006]
    The Taliban has long said girls should not go to school
  • Running Dry: the humanitarian impact of the global water crisis - IRIN In-Depth
  • [Zambia] Rioters block a main road in Lusaka in protest of  election results. [Date picture taken: 10/01/2006]
  • [Zambia] Police arrest rioters following violent protests that the vote in the general election was rigged. [Date picture taken: 10/01/2006]
    Rioters will have their day in court
  • [Zambia] Michael Sata's last political rally ahead of the September 28 election. [Date picture taken: 10/01/2006]
    Political opponents wiating in the wings
  • [Zambia] Supporters of Michael Sata take to the streets of the capital Lusaka. [Date picture taken: 10/01/2006]
    Supporters of Michael Sata take to the streets of the capital Lusaka.
  • [Zambia] Police arrest a supporter of presidential hopeful Michael Sata. [Date picture taken: 10/01/2006]
    Police arrest a supporter of presidential hopeful Michael Sata
  • [Jordan] Migrant workers in Jordan are protesting work abuses. [Date picture taken: 10/01/2006]
  • [Sudan] Tabisa Anyieth and her two children at Lologo’s internally displaced persons (IDPs) camp, 30 km southeast of Juba, south Sudan, 28 September 2006. The region is recovering from a 19-year war that ended in 2005 when the Sudan People’s Liberatio
    Tabisa Anyieth, 29, and her two children at the Lologo Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) Camp, 30 km southeast of Juba, south Sudan. The region is recovering from a 19-year war that ended in 2005.
  • [Sudan] Andrew Rader with his two wives and children at Lologo’s internally displaced persons (IDPs) camp, 30 km southeast of Juba, south Sudan, 28 September 2006. The region is recovering from a 19-year war that ended in 2005 when the Sudan People’s
    Andrew Rader with his two wives and children at Lologo’s Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) Camp, 30 km southeast of Juba, south Sudan.
  • [Sudan] The Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) delegation before starting talks with the government of Uganda, Juba, southern Sudan, 27 September 2006. The vice president of southern Sudan who is also the chief of mediator, Riek Machar, attended the talks, wh
    The LRA delegation to the peace talks in Juba, Southern Sudan
  • [CAR] A general scene of the Paoua market area, Central Africa Republic, 22 September 2006.
    Vue générale de Paoua, la ville où Elsa Serfass était basée
  • [CAR] A malnourished child a the MSF hospital in Paoua, Central Africa Republic, 22 September 2006.
    A malnourished child in the only functioning hospital in Paoua, Central Africa Republic,
  • [CAR] A car robbery on the road between Paoua and Beboura, Central Africa Republic (CAR), 22 September 2006.
  • [Pakistan] Rajab Ali Ahmadyar,  a 49-year-old Afghan teacher in Islamabad since 1992. [Date picture taken: 09/27/2006]
    Rajab Ali Ahmadyar is a 49-year-old Afghan teacher in Islamabad since 1992. If he fails to register by year end, he'll be considered an illegal immigrant
  • [Nepal] Families in the villages have been appealing to both the rebels and the government security forces to reveal the whereabout of their loved ones. [Date picture taken: 09/27/2006]
    Families in the villages have appealed to both the rebels and the government security forces to reveal the whereabouts of their loved ones
  • [Congo] Bruno Jean Richard Itoua, the Republic of Congo's minister for energy and water since January 2005, at a meeting for ministers of energy in central Africa, Congo, Brazzaville, April 2005.
    The Republic of Congo's minister for energy, Bruno Itoua. He says the oil-rich country is among the weakest in Africa in providing electricity to its people.
  • [Zambia] Former Zambian president Frederick Chiluba casting his vote in Lusaka. Chiluba has been facing corruption charges in the Levy Mwanawasa regime, and he recently declared his support for opposition Patriot Front leader Michael Sata. [Date picture t
    Tanto eleitores como candidadatos sentem o impacto da epidemia
  • [Sudan] Riek Machar (left), Vice President of southern Sudan and chief mediator of talks between the Uganda government and the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), attends Wednesday’s talks which were to have started at 2.30 pm local time but were put of to
    Riek Machar, left, the Vice-President of Southern Sudan, has been chief negotiator since the talks with the LRA began in 2006
  • [Swaziland] Two Swazi traditional healers - the elder and his apprentice.
    Two Swazi traditional healers - the elder and his apprentice
  • [Nepal] Child mortality rates have dropped due to the national immunisation and vaccination programmes being undertaken in the country. [Date picture taken: 09/01/2006]
    Upwards of 1 million children have been vaccinated against tetanus in the campaign
  • Women carry jerry cans of water at the Plage du Peuple, north Kivu, eastern DRC, 13 September 2006. Following a cholera outbreak in Goma earlier this year, UNICEF and OXFAM set up a project to provide people with safe chlorinated drinking water, which is
  • [Afghanistan] Some 19 people, including 13 civilians, were killed and another 20 were wounded in Tuesday's attack in Lashkar Gah, Helmand's provincial capital. [Date picture taken: 09/26/2006]
    Tuesday's attack in Lashkar Gah follows a spate of security incidents in Afghanistan's restive south
  • [Israel] A Qassam rocket is displayed in Sderot town hall against a background of pictures of Sderot residents killed in rocket and other attacks. [Date picture taken: 09/25/2006]
    Une roquette Qassam tirée depuis Gaza est exposée dans la ville de Sderot, en Israël, sur fond de photos d’habitants tués au cours d’attaques, notamment à la roquette
  • [Sudan] Former street boys at Lundin House, Khartoum, where an NGO, Bridge of Hope, cares for them. [Date picture taken: 09/25/2006]
    The former street boys at Lundin House where Bridge of Hope cares for them.
  • [Nepal] 30 percent of Nepal’s population lives under the poverty line, and 60 percent of the population has no access to electricity. By building hydropower stations in several regions, the country hopes to alleviate poverty. [Date picture taken: 09/01/
    According to the government’s Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Nepal is one of the least developed countries with a per capita GDP of $311
  • [Nepal] Water is a precious commodity in Nepal and many people share each tap. Nepalese women, often with their young children, may spend hours fetching water each day.
  • [Africa] In September 2000, The United Nations has set the Millennium Development Goals to eradicate poverty in all forms around the globe by 2015. Target 10 specifically aimed to halve, between 1990 and 2015, the proportion of people without sustainable
    Taps in Bulawayo are running dry
  • [Kenya] A view above the overcrowded Kibera, where the population density is as high as 2000 people per hectare. [Date picture taken: 01/01/2003]
    A view above the overcrowded Kibera, where the population density is as high as 2000 people per hectare
  • [Kenya] Women supervising the sale of water from a tank they manage in Kibera, with funding from the Kenya Water for Health Organisation (KWAHO). Although being responsible for the sale and management of the water is empowering, gendered relations still r
  • [Afghanistan] Life for women in Kandahar remains problematic. Here a woman carries a box on her head. [Date picture taken: 09/25/2006]
    Women in conservative Kandahar have faced an uphill battle in achieving greater rights
  • [Lebanon] In Aayta Shaab, Hussein Thine was injured by a cluster bomb explosion two days after the war ended and his return from Beirut. [Date picture taken: 09/24/2006]
    In Aayta Shaab, southern Lebanon, Hussein Thine was injured by a cluster bomb explosion two days after the war ended

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