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  • [Namibia] The Ovahimba at a funeral: Their livelihood has been threatened by a proposed dam on the Kunene River.
    The Ovahimba at a funeral: Their livelihood has been threatened by a proposed dam on the Kunene River
  • [Kenya] Women of Kisumu Ndogo Usafi na Maendelo Group become empowered managing water tanks in Kisumu Ndogo village that are used by men. [Date picture taken: 01/01/2003]
    Women of Kisumu Ndogo Usafi na Maendelo Group become empowered managing water tanks in Kisumu Ndogo village that are used by men
  • [Iraq] Iraq Reconciliation. [Date picture taken: 09/25/2006]
    The third in IRIN's series of articles on the Iraq government's 24-point reconciliation plan
  • [Lebanon] A little girl at a makeshift children's recreational centre dances her fears and sadness away. [Date picture taken: 09/22/2006]
    A little girl at a makeshift children's recreational centre dances her fears and sadness away.
  • [Ivory Coast]  [Date picture taken: 09/01/2006]
    Cote d'Ivoire has been divided between a rebel-held north and government-run south since a brief war erupted in September 2002.
  • [The Gambia]  [Date picture taken: 06/06/2006] Gambian president Yahya Jammeh (right) with Omar Bongo of Gabon (left) pictured at the African Union summit in Banjul, June 2006
    The Gambia's President Yahya Jammeh (right) - claims to have cure for AIDS
  • [Angola] ... e filha:  juntas de cabeça erguida. [Date picture taken: July 2006]
    ... e filha: juntas de cabeça erguida
  • [Angola] HIV+ activist Ceu Marques. [Date picture taken: July 2006]
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  • [Afghanistan] Afghan children fly kites, as the world celeberates international peace day. [Date picture taken: 09/15/2006]
    Afghan children fly kites, as the world celeberates international peace day
  • [Mozambique] Dockanema Film Festival poster.
  • [West Africa]
    Over 31,000 people tried to get illegally to the Canary Islands from West Africa last year, according to the IOM. Of those, at least 6,000 died on the way
  • [Nepal] The families are sheltered in huts, which are unsuitable during all seasons and are often in a vulnerable state due to heavy rainfall, scorching heat and chilly winters. [Date picture taken: 09/20/2006]
    The families are sheltered in huts, which are unsuitable during all seasons and are often in a vulnerable state due to heavy rainfall, scorching heat and chilly winters.
  • [Uganda] The bikers have held AIDS fundraisers for the past three years. [Date picture taken: 09/21/2006]
  • [Pakistan] A significant number of masseurs working in Lahore are actually male sex workers. [Date picture taken: 09/17/2006]
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  • Gender symbol, man and woman.
    Género e HIV: uma relação problemática que requer mais pesquisa
  • [Pakistan] A malnourished child at the AIMS medical facility in quake-affected Muzaffarabad suffering from diarrhoea. [Date picture taken: 09/17/2006]
    This child is a victim of the Israel-Lebanon conflict
  • [Pakistan] Access to clean drinking water remains problematic in quake-affected northern Pakistan, where more than 75,000 people were killed and over 3.5 million people were left homeless. [Date picture taken: 09/17/2006]
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  • [Pakistan] An overcrowded IDP camp in  quake-affected northern Pakistan. [Date picture taken: 09/16/2006]
  • [Pakistan] Two young girls at an IDP camp in quake-affected northern Pakistan. [Date picture taken: 09/15/2006]
  • [Yemen] Men queue up to vote in front of posters of President Ali Abdullah Saleh. [Date picture taken: 20/09/2006]
    Men queue up to vote in front of posters of President Ali Abdullah Saleh.
  • [Pakistan] Seven-month old Umer Naseem suffers from acute watery diarrhoea in quake-affected Muzaffarabad. [Date picture taken: 09/15/2006]
    Seven-month old Umer Naseem suffers from acute watery diarrhoea
  • [Sierra Leone] Women mining diamond tailings for gold. [Date picture taken: 09/01/2006]
    Women mining diamond tailings for gold.
  • [Senegal] Senegalese in typical Casamance village, north of the region. [Date picture taken: 08/09/2006]
    Senegalese in Casamance fear a return to violence
  • [Nepal] Former bonded labourers, who lived as slaves until their liberation in 2000, still suffer from hardship and extreme poverty due to government neglect. [Date picture taken: 09/15/2006]
  • [Lebanon] Residents of Bint Jbeil inspect damages to their recovering town. [Date picture taken: 09/19/2006]
    Residents of Bint Jbeil are confident that their needs will be taken care of.
  • Logo for HIV/AIDS. Education campaign.
    Uma solução para atingir a comunidade cabo-verdiana em Portugal é enviar os técnicos até os imigrantes, levando em conta o público-alvo e sua cultura
  • [Rwanda] Dr Andre Rwamakuba, a former Rwandan minister for education, soon after the UN International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) acquitted him on 20 September. Rwamakuba was not in court when the judgement was delivered at the tribunal's headquar
    L’ancien ministre rwandais de l’Education, le Dr André Rwamakuba (à gauche), peu après son acquittement au TPIR
  • A child and its  mother fetching water,  northern Pakistan, 9 January 2006. Access to clean drinking water remains problematic in  the area, where more than 75,000 people were killed and 3.5 million left homeless  by the earthquake  on 8 October 2005
  • A woman pans for gold with a kitchen calabash in a riverbed, Sierra Leone, 9 January 2006. This woman and others like her form the backbone of Sierra Leone's small-scale alluvial gold-mining industry, where 90  percent  of the prospecting is done by women
  • [Somalia] A musical band gather their instruments to leave the scene of the assassination attempt on Somalia’s President, Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed, Baidoa, 18 September 2006. He escaped virtually unharmed but his younger brother was among the 12 people who
  • [Somalia] An injured man following the assassination attempt on Somalia’s President, Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed in Baidoa, 18 September 2006. The president had addressed a meeting of the country's transitional parliament only minutes before the attack. He es
  • [Somalia] The aftermath of an assassination attempt on Somalia’s President, Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed in Baidoa, 18 September 2006. He escaped virtually unharmed but his younger brother was among the 12 reported casualties. Six attackers were killed in an e
    The aftermath of the assassination attempt on President Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed in Baidoa.

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