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  • [Nigeria] Hairdressing is one of the skills on offer for domestic workers in Lagos. [Date picture taken: 08/23/2006]
    Hairdressing is one of the skills offered to domestic workers at Agege Vocational Training Centre
  • [Rwanda] The prosecutor of the UN International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR), Hassan Jalllow( right), in court during the judgement of former mayor Jean Mpambara in Arusha, Tanzania, on 12 September  2006. The court acquitted Mpambara of genocide c
  • [The Gambia] Outside the Independent Election Commission, Banjul. [Date picture taken: 09/10/2006]
    Un nouveau quinquennat pour Le Président Jammeh
  • Jan Egeland, United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, speaking to journalists at a press conference on the last day of his eight–day mission to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Uganda and S
  • [Rwanda] Former Rwandan mayor,  Jean Mpambara (left), with his lawyer, Arthur Verken, on 12 September 2006 at the UN International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) when the court delivered judgement in his case. The tribunal acquitted Mpambara of genoc
    The former Rwandan mayor of Rukara, Jean Mpambara (left), with his lawyer Arthur Verken on Monday at the UN International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Mpambara, 52, was acquitted of genocide charges.
  • [Kenya] Jan Egeland, United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator at a press conference on the last day of his eight–day mission to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Uganda and South Sudan in
  • [Kenya] Jan Egeland, United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator at a press conference on the last day of his eight–day mission to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Uganda and South Sudan in
    Jan Egeland
  • [Kenya] Jan Egeland, United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator at a press conference on the last day of his eight–day mission to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Uganda and South Sudan in
    Jan Egeland speaking at a news conference in Nairobi, Kenya, on Tuesday.
  • [Lebanon] Fishermen at Al-Uzai port in Beirut have yet to see any improvement to their situation. [Date picture taken: 09/12/2006]
  • [Yemen] Workers lug ballot boxes into storage at the SCER. [Date picture taken: 09/12/2006]
    Workers put ballot boxes into storage in preparation for Yemen's elections.
  • [Zambia] Some of the Angolan refugees ready for repatriation at the departure center of Meheba refugee camp. [Date picture taken: 02/19/2005]
    Angolans departing Meheba refugee camp in 2005
  • [Uganda] Consolata Auma whose lips were cut off by LRA fighters in Gulu feels the rebels should not be forgiven for the atrocities they committed. [Date picture taken: 09/10/2006]
    Consolata Auma whose lips were cut off by LRA fighters in Gulu feels the rebels should not be forgiven for the atrocities they committed.
  • [Iraq] Samiha, 11, is all smiles on returning home after three months of displacement.  [Date picture taken: 09/12/2006]
    [Iraq] Samiha, 11, is all smiles on returning home after three months of displacement. [Date picture taken: 09/12/2006]
  • [Lebanon] At Al-Uzai port fisherman Hussein Hjeil points out that the majority of fishing boats were destroyed by Israel's bombing. [Date picture taken: 09/12/2006]
  • [DRC] Chiza contracted HIV when she was gang-raped by Interhamwe militia. [Date picture taken: 09/01/2006]
    Chiza Mwemdena a été infectée au VIH après avoir été violée par plusieurs miliciens Interahamwe
  • [Uganda] UN Emergency Relief Co-ordinator, Jan Egeland, walks out of a hut in Opit camp for internally displaced people, Gulu district, northern Uganda. [Date picture taken: 09/09/2006]
    Jan Egeland walks out of a hut in Opit IDP camp, northern Uganda.
  • [Iraq] Mustafa Kubaissy is looking forward to the end of violence. [Date picture taken: 09/11/2006]
    this man used to be a taxi driver
  • [Sudan] AU soldiers cleaning their guns in their Tawilla base, adjacent to Rwanda IDP camp, north Darfur, Sudan, 4 September 2006. The AU has been widely criticized for its limited capacity to protect millions of Darfurians caught in the crossfire of the
    The rebels pledged to stop hostilities against aid organisations and AU peacekeepers in Darfur
  • [Kenya] ARV drugs stored in basic conditions, Kakuma. [Date picture taken: 09/11/2006]
    L'apparition de TB ultrarésistantes sur un continent où la co-infection VIH/TB fait des ravages inquiète les experts
  • [Uganda] The cast of Fate. [Date picture taken: 09/11/2006]
    The cast of Fate
  • [Sudan] Pupils waiting for the Unity State Minister of Education at Rubkona Primary School, South Sudan. enrolment rises with the introduction of the new education system in the South. [Date picture taken: 08/15/2006]
    Enrolment in schools like Rubkona Primary in south Sudan has risen
  • [Sudan] An AIDS awareness billboard in El Fasher, Darfur. [Date picture taken: 09/11/2006]
    Stigma remains a huge problem in Sudan
  • Jan Egeland, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations and Emergency Relief Coordinator, watches Acholi dancers in Opit camp for internally displaced people, Gulu district, northern Uganda, 9 September 2006. Egeland visited northern Uganda to assess t
    Jan Egeland, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations and Emergency Relief Coordinator, watches Acholi dancers in Opit camp for internally displaced people, Gulu district, northern Uganda, 9 September 2006.
  • Jan Egeland, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations and Emergency Relief Coordinator, in Opit camp for internally displaced people, Gulu district, northern Uganda, 9 September 2006. Egeland visited northern Uganda to assess the situation while peac
  • Jan Egeland, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations and Emergency Relief Coordinator, talks to children in Opit camp for internally displaced people, Gulu district, northern Uganda, 9 September 2006. Egeland visited northern Uganda to assess the si
    Jan Egeland, the UN Secretary General's Special Adviser on conflict is travelling in the Sahel to bring attention to climate change and conflict
  • [Uganda] A dormitory at Laroo boarding school, Gulu District, northern Uganda. A joint venture between Belgium and Uganda, it offers vocational training and accelerated learning for war-affected children. [Date picture taken: 09/09/2006]
  • [Uganda] UN Emergency Relief Coordinator, Jan Egeland, looks at pot made by a woman in Opit camp for internally displaced people, Gulu district, northern Uganda. [Date picture taken: 09/09/2006]
    Jan Egeland admires a pot made by an IDP at Opit camp, where he spent Saturday night.
  • [Pakistan] Two young boys at the Bab-e-Neelum Upper displaced persons camp in quake-affected Muzaffarabad, capital of Pakistani-administered Kashmir, tune into news and information about earthquake recovery efforts in the area. [Date picture taken: 09/10/
    Two young boys sit outside their tent in a village for quake survivors in Muzaffarabad. More than 80,000 people died in the October 2005 quake
  • [Pakistan] Squalid living conditions at the Bab-e-Neelum Upper displaced persons camp in quake-affected Muzaffarabad, capital of Pakistani-administered Kashmir. [Date picture taken: 09/10/2006]
    Dam construction has lead to the displacement of hundreds of thousands across the world. Those displaced are often left without compensation or housing and are forced to live in temporary camps
  • [Pakistan] A young boy at the the Bab-e-Neelum Upper displaced persons camp in Muzaffarabad, capital of Pakistani-administered Kashmir listens for news about quake recovery plans on a UNHCR-donated radio [Date picture taken: 09/10/2006]
  • [Pakistan] A young girl at the the Bab-e-Neelum Upper displaced persons camp in Muzaffarabad, capital of Pakistani-administered Kashmir listens for news about quake recovery plans on a UNHCR-donated radio. [Date picture taken: 09/10/2006]
  • [Pakistan] Mohammad Abdullah, 70, at the Bab-e-Neelum Upper displaced persons camp in Muzaffarabad, capital of quake-affected Pakistani-administered Kashmir, says his radio has given him hope for a better tomorrow. [Date picture taken: 09/10/2006]
    Mohammad Abdullah, 70, now has a stronger understanding of what is happening in the quake-affected area because of the UNHCR-sponsored radio programmes

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