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  • [DRC] A woman casts her vote at St Anne Cathedral polling station in Kinshasa, capital of the DRC. [Date picture taken: 07/30/2006]
  • [DRC] Supporters of the incumbent president, Joseph Kabila, at the voting station at St Anne Cathedral in Kinshasa, DRC, 30 July 2006. People started queuing up to vote early in the morning in the country’s first democratic election since 1960. The poll
    Supporters of Joseph Kabila at the voting station at St Anne Cathedral in Kinshasa, DRC, 30 July 2006
  • [DRC] Polling station at St Anne Cathedral, Kinshasa. [Date picture taken: 07/30/2006]
    Voters line up at Saint Anne Cathedral polling station in Kinshasa, capital of the DRC .
  • [DRC] People queue to cast their votes at the polling station at St Anne Cathedral in Kinshasa, DRC, 30 July 2006. Voters took part in the first multiparty general election since 1960. Thousands of Congolese nationals living in Burundi began crossing the
    Tensions rise as Congolese, like these voters on 30 July, anxiously await preliminary election results due this weekend.
  • [DRC] A woman holding her voting card waits in line at the voting station at St Anne Cathedral in Kinshasa, DRC, 30 July 2006. Voters took part in the first multiparty general election since 1960. The polls are being supported by the United Nations missio
    Voters in Kinshasa, the DRC capital, 30 July 2006 during the first round presidential polls. The Supreme Court is reviewing a petition by the Independent Electoral Commission to mainain 29 October for the run-off .
  • [DRC] A woman carrying her child stands at the voting station at St Anne Cathedral in Kinshasa, DRC, 30 July 2006. People started lining up to vote early in the morning in the country’s first democratic election in more than 40 years. There appeared to
    A woman carrying her child stands at the voting station at St Anne Cathedral in Kinshasa, DRC
  • [Lebanon] Displaced from the south in Al Huda School, behind Sadate street, Beirut. [Date picture taken: 07/18/2006]
  • [Lebanon] A demonstrator leaves a placard in a Lebanese army post outside UN house. [Date picture taken: 07/30/2006]
  • Lebanese authorities bury 30 bodies in wasteland outside Tyre, Lebanon, 29 July 2006. They had lain unclaimed for 10 days in the burned-out shells of cars, or scattered around the war-ravaged villages of south Lebanon.
  • [Lebanon] Displaced children from the South finding shelter in Beirut building. [Date picture taken: 07/27/2006]
  • [Lebanon] After hearing on TV that it was safe to evacuate their village in the south of Lebanon (next to Bint Jbeil) they escaped and put 3 white flags on their bus. It was still hit, Zahra' Hospital, Bir Hassan, Southern Suburb of Beirut. [Date picture
  • [Lebanon] Her mother is in the bed next to her, injured as well. She still doesn't know that she has lost her husband, Zahra' Hospital, Bir Hassan, Southern Suburb of Beirut. [Date picture taken: 07/27/2006]
  • [Lebanon] She is about 8 years old, she still doesn't know that she lost her father and two brothers, her mother is at the hospital in a critical condition, Rafik Hariri Hospital Governement, Bir Hassan, Southern Suburb of Beirut. [Date picture taken: 07/
  • Displaced children from the south of Lebanon, near the border with Israel, take refuge in a building in Makdessi Street, Beirut, 25 July 2006. They have been among the most traumatised by the war.
  • [Lebanon] Displaced from the south in Al Huda School, behind Sadate street, Beirut. [Date picture taken: 07/18/2006]
  • [Lebanon] Displaced from the south in Al Huda School, behind Sadate street, Beirut. [Date picture taken: 07/18/2006]
  • [Lebanon] Displaced from the south in Al Huda School, behind Sadate street, Beirut. [Date picture taken: 07/18/2006]
  • [Lebanon] Displaced from the south in Al Huda School, behind Sadate street, Beirut. [Date picture taken: 07/18/2006]
  • [Lebanon] Oil spill at Ramlet al-Baida beach in Beirut. [Date picture taken: 07/29/2006]
    Oil spill at Ramlet al-Baida beach in Beirut
  • [Lebanon] The UN has significantly increased its aid to Lebanon since the beginning of the Israeli attacks on 12 July. [Date picture taken: 07/26/2006]
    France, Britain and US move closer to deal at UN for multinational force in Lebanon.
  • [Lebanon] South Lebanon has witnessed massive destructions since the beginning of the Israeli attacks on 12 July. [Date picture taken: 07/26/2006]
    Southern Lebanon has witnessed massive destruction since the beginning of Israeli attacks on 12 July
  • [Lebanon] The first WFP convoy to the south of Lebanon arrived on 26 July. [Date picture taken: 07/26/2006]
  • [Lebanon] The first WFP convoy to the south of Lebanon arrived on 26 July. [Date picture taken: 07/26/2006]
  • [Lebanon] The first WFP convoy to the south of Lebanon arrived on 26 July. [Date picture taken: 07/26/2006]
  • [Lebanon] The first WFP convoy to the south of Lebanon arrived on 26 July. [Date picture taken: 07/26/2006]
    The WFP sent its first convoy of aid to South Lebanon on 26 July.
  • [Angola] Street scene, woman trader, Luanda. [Date picture taken: 02/2006]
    Um peso menos: ARVs chegam a Malanje
  • [Senegal] Radio reporting on HIV/AIDS in Casamance, Senegal. [Date picture taken: 05/2005]
    Na Casamance, Senegal , Boubacar Tamba, um repórter com Maisha Yetu, entrevista um imamo sobre Sida
  • [Congo] A street in Brazzaville. [Date picture taken: July 2006]
    Par manque de formation et de moyens, les media congolais parlent peu du VIH/SIDA
  • [Congo] A view of Brazzaville. [Date picture taken: July 2006]
    Some people travel to Brazzaville to access ARVs
  • [Senegal] President Abdoulaye Wade of Senegal. [Date picture taken: 07/27/2006]
  • [Senegal] President Abdoulaye Wade of Senegal. [Date picture taken: 07/27/2006]
  • [Senegal] President Abdoulaye Wade of Senegal. [Date picture taken: 07/27/2006]
    Senegal's President Abdoulaye Wade

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