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  • [ZIMBABWE] Zimbabwe's old currency - people have until 21 Aug 2006 to change. [08/10/2006]
    Zimbabwe’s cash switch - the rural poor pay the price
  • [Lebanon] Disabled people in Lebanon are facing difficulties evacuating their homes. [Date picture taken: 07/23/2006]
    Disabled people in Lebanon are facing difficulties evacuating their homes.
  • [South Africa] Two of Maria's grandchildren hold up a picture of their mother who died of AIDS-related illness in 2003. Both children are receiving free ARV treatment. [Date picture taken: 01/19/2005]
    Two of Maria's grandchildren hold up a picture of their mother who died of AIDS-related illness in 2003. Both children are receiving free ARV treatment
  • Natalie, 34, and her children in a Kiryat Shmona bomb shelter, Israel, 2 August 2006. Natalie and her children are among the 8,000 residents left in Kiryat Shmona, a poor town of 23,000 people located so close to the Lebanese border that rockets routinely
  • [Mozambique] Traditional healer and her helper prepare herbal medicines, Namaacha. [Date picture taken: February 2006]
    Healing the rift
  • [Somalia] . [Date picture taken: 08/04/2006]
    The asylum seekers are stuck at the border
  • [South Africa] Despite a caseload of 3,000 patients, skilled staff management and a system of down-referral to satellite clinics has significantly reduced waiting times at Johannesburg General's ARV clinic. [Date picture taken: 01/20/2005]
  • [South Africa] Nurses at the ARV clinic at Tintswalo Hospital in Mpumalanga, have been trained by the Rural AIDS Development Action Research Programme (RADAR) to treat patients, relieving pressure on doctors. [Date picture taken: 01/11/2005]
    Only about 50 percent of those in need of ARVs are getting them
  • [South Africa] Patients travel up to 100km to access the ARV clinic at Mapulaneng Hospital in rural Mpumalanga and often wait all day to see the clinic's one full-time doctor. [Date picture taken: 01/11/2005]
    Too few health workers are struggling to cope with high patient numbers
  • [South Africa] The ARV clinic at Johannesburg General, a large academic hospital, draws on a sizeable pool of medical expertise that rural clinics cannot hope to match. [Date picture taken: 01/20/2006]
    What doctors don't know...
  • [South Africa] Treatment of HIV-positive children is lagging behind. >> DO NOT USE <<
  • [South Africa] Despite the government's prevention of mother-to-child transmission programme, the Actuarial Society of South Africa estimates that 65,000 infants were infected with HIV in 2005. >> DO NOT USE <<
  • [Senegal] Horse-driven carts pick up rubbish when the city trucks don't come by but dump the waste in the open. [Date picture taken: 08/04/2006]
  • [Senegal] Kalidu Du has been making a living sifting through rubbish at the Mbeubeusse rubbish dump outside Dakar since he was 14. [Date picture taken: 08/04/2006]
    Since he turned 14, Kalidu Du has made a living sifting through rubbish
  • [Senegal] Rummaging through rubbish at the giant Mbeubeuss dump outside Dakar to make a living. [Date picture taken: 08/04/2006]
  • [Thailand] AIDS activists outside the Siam Centre, Bangkok. [Date picture taken: 07/23/2006]
    Young people have information about HIV, they're just not acting on it
  • [South Africa] Montage of South African papers. [Date picture taken: 07/23/2006]
    The FPB may have bitten off more than it can chew
  • [Lebanon] Abu Youssef and his family have been displaced twice in Lebanon. [Date picture taken: 10/08/2006]
    Abu Youssef and his family have been displaced twice in Lebanon.
  • [Zambia] Masau wild fruit on display. [Date picture taken: 08/10/2006]
    Wild fruit for sale in Zambia as a result of food shortages
  • [Senegal] Siam Gueye taking his daily stroll in the Mbeubeuss rubbish dump outside Dakar. [Date picture taken: 07/23/2006]
    Siam Gueye takes his daily stroll through the giant Mbeubeuss rubbish dump outside Dakar.
  • [South Africa] As only three out of 27 family members are receiving social grants, lunch is usually pap and cabbage. [Date picture taken: 01/19/2005]
  • [South Africa] The Mlotswa family gathered in front of their Thembisa home in 2004. Three out of nine family members who are HIV positive are now receiving treatment through the government's ARV treatment programme, but continued poverty has seen little c
  • [Ethiopia] Flood survivors removing debris from a partially destroyed house in Dire Dawa.
[Date picture taken: 08/08/2006]
    Survivors remove debris from a flood-damaged house in Dire Dawa
  • [Gaza] A boy stands by while Palestinian fire-fighters extinguish a fire from a burning house in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, 11 July 2006. Palestinian witnesses said an Israeli tank shell hit the house. [Date picture taken: 07/11/2006]
    Gaza is on the brink of a major humanitarian crisis.
  • [Gaza] Palestinian rescue men search for survivors in a three-storey building that was destroyed  by an Israeli air strike in Gaza, 12 July 2006. At least seven Palestinians, including three children, were killed by an Israeli strike targeting Hamas milit
    Destruction in Gaza
  • [Gaza] Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas , Prime Minister Ismail Haniya and the UN Middle East envoy Alvaro de Soto inspect the PM's destroyed Gaza office, 2 July 2006. Israel has struck at the heart of the Palestinian government, hitting the Gaza office
    Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas of Fatah (centre right) with Prime Minister Ismail Haniya of Hamas (centre left)
  • [Gaza] A boy stands by while people walk over a destroyed bridge following an overnight Israeli air strike on Gaza.Israeli aircraft struck northern and southern Gaza on Wednesday as thousands of troops, backed by warplanes and tanks, forged into the coast
    A boy stands by while people walk over a destroyed bridge following an overnight Israeli air strike on Gaza
  • [Ethiopia] A bridge that was destroyed by the floods in the middle of Dire Dawa city. [Date picture taken: 08/08/2006]
    Past flood damage in Ethiopia: Flash floods in the Gambella regional state have spread to four woredas
  • [Israel] An Arab Israeli suffers from shrapnel wounds following Hezbollah attacks in Haifa. [Date picture taken: 08/10/2006]
    An Arab-Israeli suffers from shrapnel wounds following Hezbollah attacks in Haifa
  • [Angola] AIDS activist Carolina Pinto and her son, Lino. [Date picture taken: February 2006]
    Ser mãe seropositiva não é fácil, é preciso reflectir muito
  • [Angola] AIDS activist Carolina Pinto and her son, Lino. [Date picture taken: February 2006]
    Carolina e Lino: uma razão para viver
  • [South Africa] Taking The Initiative: But male AIDS treatment numbers are still lagging. [Date picture taken: 01/13/2005]

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