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  • [Lebanon] Inaam Haidar’s children are suffering from the psychological trauma of war. [Date picture taken: 07/23/2006]
  • [Lebanon] Hammood, with Saad's daughter, Aya. [Date picture taken: 07/22/2006]
  • [Lebanon] Sudanese workers in Beirut prepare for the dangerous drive to Syria from where they will fly to Khartoum. [Date picture taken: 07/22/2006]
    Sudanese workers in Beirut prepare for the dangerous drive to Syria from where they will fly to Khartoum.
  • [Lebanon] Displaced children in Ashrafieah. [Date picture taken: 07/16/2006]
  • [Lebanon] Kawther Os, three-and-a-half years old, cries in a government school in Achrafieh, a Christian neighbourhood in Beirut, the capital. She has not had a bath in three days and wants to go home. Her family, displaced from the southern Beirut neighb
  • [Lebanon] A doctor at Sahel Hospital inspects the damage inflicted by Israeli airstrikes. [Date picture taken: 07/22/2006]
  • [Lebanon] Sahel hospital in south Beirut. [Date picture taken: 07/22/2006]
  • [Lebanon] Ithraa. Children displaced in a school in Ashrafyeh in Beirut. [Date picture taken: 07/17/2006]
  • [Lebanon] Mehdi Jaber (red head boy), and Hady yassine (just next to him). [Date picture taken: 07/22/2006]
  • [Lebanon] A young Lebanese boy with his mother try to cope with continuous Israeli air-raids, Beirut, 20 July 2006. At least 306 people have been killed and 500,000 civilians displaced in Lebanon, following the week-long clashes between Israel and Hizboll
    A Lebanese boy with his mother during clashes between Israel and Hizbollah in 2006
  • [Lebanon] Children play in Chatila camp beside burned buildings and growing piles of waste. [Date picture taken: 07/23/2006]
  • [Lebanon] Hammood, with Saad's daughter, Aya. [Date picture taken: 07/22/2006]
  • [Lebanon] Hammood, with Saad's daughter, Aya. [Date picture taken: 07/21/2006]
    Hammood, with Al-Saad's daughter, Aya living in the cramped one bedroom apartment.
  • [Swaziland] Gertrude Nkambule. [Date picture taken: 07/20/2006]
  • [Lebanon] Mehdi Jaber (red head boy), and Hady yassine (just next to him). [Date picture taken: 07/22/2006]
  • [Swaziland] Khanyisile Shongwe. [Date picture taken: 07/20/2006]
  • [Swaziland] Samantha Mthethfwa. [Date picture taken: 07/20/2006]
  • [Swaziland] Spongile Hlope - no polygamy please. [Date picture taken: 07/20/2006]
  • [Lebanon] About 1,000 Americans, visibly relieved to have escaped the relentless aerial bombing, disembarked overnight in the port of Larnaca from USS Nashville after being rescued by U.S. Marines, 19 July 2006. As the clashes between Israel and Hizbollah
  • [Pakistan] Forced evictions in Karachi. [Date picture taken: 07/20/2006]
    Thousands of residents were forcibly evicted from Karachi's Lyari area
  • [Ethiopia] Former US President Bill Clinton at a health centre during his recent visit to Ethiopia. [Date picture taken: 07/16/2006]
    Former US President Bill Clinton (middle) at a health centre during his recent visit to Ethiopia.
  • [Lebanon] A Lebanese soldier stands guard as women and children in Beirut’s port wait to be evacuated following the clashes between Israel and Lebanon-based Hizbollah, 20 July 2006. At least 306 people have been killed and 500,000 civilians displaced in
  • [Guiné-Bissau] Staff and patients at derelict Gabu hospital. [Date picture taken: June 2006]
    Staff and patients at Gabu hospital
  • [Lebanon] A mother with her young daughter being evacuated by a US war vessel from Beirut’s port, following the week-long clashes between Israel and Lebanon-based Hizbollah, 19 July 2006. Several European vessels are on their way to evacuate more foreig
  • [Guiné-Bissau] Gabu hospital, room where minor surgery is performed. [Date picture taken: June 2006]
    A sala de cirurgia menor no hospital de Gabú
  • [Mauritania] Broken down windmill meant to pump water, long since abandoned by the villagers, Moungoul, southern Mauritania. [Date picture taken: 07/15/2006]
    A broken down windmill meant to pump water from the ground, Moungoul, southern Mauritania
  • [Mauritania] Typical settlement in the Mauritanian Sahel belt.  [Date picture taken: 07/14/2006]
    Typical settlement in rural Mauritania. Primary education got a boost from the MDGs but quality is said to be falling
  • [Mauritania] Beside the Senegal River, southern Mauritania.  [Date picture taken: 07/14/2006]
    Beside the Senegal River, southern Mauritania
  • [Mauritania] Precarious lives in precarious houses. Southern Mauritania . [Date picture taken: 07/14/2006]
  • [Mauritania] Not much to eat but nice colourful clothes, Southern Mauritania. [Date picture taken: 07/14/2006]
  • [Mauritania] A land of desert nomads. Southern Mauritania. [Date picture taken: 07/14/2006]
    Slavery is now illegal in Mauritania
  • [Mauritania] Southern Mauritania, a useless water pump villagers cannot afford to fix, leaving their fields barren despite the nearby Senegal River. [Date picture taken: 07/16/2006]

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