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  • [Lebanon] People wait in line to buy supplies in fear of continued Israeli attacks, Beirut, Lebanon, 16 July 2006. Israel has launched raids on southern Lebanon after the capture of two of its soldiers by Hezbollah on 12 July.
  • [Lebanon] The aftermath of Israeli attacks on Beirut, Lebanon, 16 July 2006. Israel has launched a major military offensive on Lebanon after two of its soldiers were captured by Hezbollah on 12 July. The Israeli government demands that the two captured so
  • [Lebanon] A damaged building in an area hit by Israeli airstrikes, Beirut, 16 July 2006. Israel shelled southern Lebanon and sent ground troops over the border for the first time in six years after Hezbollah militants captured two Israeli soldiers on 12 J
  • [Lebanon] The aftermath of Israeli attacks on Beirut, Lebanon, 16 July 2006. Israel stepped up its offensive, attacking targets in Lebanon with aircraft and warships. The clashes followed the capture of two Israeli soldiers by Hezbollah militants on 12 Ju
  • [Lebanon] The aftermath of Israeli attacks on Beirut, Lebanon, 16 July 2006. The United Nations has warned of a humanitarian disaster in Lebanon, as Israel intensifies its military offensive after two of its soldiers were captured by Hezbollah on 12 July.
  • [Lebanon] A general view of the Bir el-Abed area in southern Beirut damaged by Israeli air strikes, 16 July 2006. Despite international diplomatic efforts, there are no signs of Israel or Hezbollah meeting the Beirut government's pleas for an immediate ha
    More people leave Lebanon following attacks on Beirut in areas such as the Bir el-Abed surb.
  • [Global] Justice for a Lawless world?
Rights and reconciliation in a new era of international law, IRIN In-Depth. [Date picture taken: 07/14/2006]
  • [Guiné-Bissau] HIV/Aids prevention poster in Bissau. [Date picture taken: 06/30/2006]
    Você primeira
  • [Cote d'Ivoire] The truck that oumar, an Ivoirian driver uses to convey goods to neighboring Mali. [Date picture taken: 05/08/2005]
    Transport sector among those industries hardest hit by AIDS
  • [Cote d'Ivoire] Truck drivers waiting in rebel held north to load their cargo and continue to Mali. [Date picture taken: 05/08/2005]
  • [Ghana] Lorries waiting to offload their big rigs at Takoradi harbour in Ghana. [Date picture taken: 12/19/2005]
  • [Benin] A woman going out of a health centre in Benin's capital Cotonou. [Date picture taken: 12/20/2005]
    A woman going out of a health centre in Benin's capital Cotonou. [Date picture taken: 12/20/2005]
  • [Zambia] Copperbelt Infrastructure. [Date picture taken: 07/09/2006]
    Copperbelt infrastructure in ruins
  • [Sudan] Naymlel,were returnees from south Darfur have arrived in Dilema of no place to settle. This woman Athil gives a cry for help. [Date picture taken: 05/29/2006]
    Thousands of former refugees and internally displaced people are flocking to the south
  • [Kenya] One-year-old Cosmas Wambua, suffering from an attack of severe malaria, malnutrition and meningitis, while his mother watches in despair, at the pediatric section of the Nyanza Provincial Hospital in Kisumu, 8 July 2006. According to the Kenya’s
    Up to 30,000 cases of Hib were recorded in Uganda annually before the vaccine was introduced
  • [Kenya] Parents with children suffering from severe malaria and malnutrition seek treatment at the pediatric section of the Nyanza Provincial Hospital in Kisumu, 8 July 2006. Malaria is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in the area, acc
    Seeking treatment in Nyanza: A cholera outbreak in the province has claimed 42 lives
  • [Kenya] A child is vaccinated against measles at the GK Kibo Prison Camp, about 8 km from Kisumu city in western Kenya, one of the sites where the integrated measles, vitamin A, and mosquito net campaign was operating, 8 July 2006. The mass vaccination ca
    Un enfant se fait vacciner contre la rougeole, une maladie particulièrement répandue au Burkina Faso cette année (photo d'archives)
  • [Kenya] Parents queue to get their children vaccinated against measles at Sunshine dispensary at Otonglo Tieng’re, 5km east of Kisumu city in western Kenya. Additionally, free insecticide treated mosquito nets were distributed during the occasion as par
  • [Afghanistan] A victim of Monday's anti-Taliban air strikes in Oruzgan. [Date picture taken: 07/14/2006]
  • Fishermen at Kodjoviakope, a neighbourhood west of the city centre in Togo’s capital Lome, drying their nets after a day at sea, 10 April 2006. Fishermen make very little money from their sales due to the country’s weak economy.
  • [Uganda-Sudan] Obonyo Olweny, LRA spokesman, talking to reporters in Juba. [Date picture taken: 07/13/2006]
  • [DRC] Waiting for his pension for 13 years: Headmaster Augustin Mombaya in Isangi Catholic School. [Date picture taken: 05/30/2006]
  • [DRC] The lucky ones: One in three children cannot go to school for lack of money. [Date picture taken: 05/30/2006]
  • [DRC] School director Pascal Libondo Molanga and his staff in front of their dilapidated office. [Date picture taken: 05/30/2006]
  • [DRC] School director Pascal Libondo Molanga: "One-third of all children in Kisangani do not attend classes." [Date picture taken: 05/30/2006]
  • [DRC] Learning with almost no means: Children in the school of Lokanja Lina Nkoy village, Orientale province. [Date picture taken: 05/30/2006]
  • [DRC] No books, pens or paper: Children in the school of Lokanja Lina Nkoy village, Orientale province. [Date picture taken: 05/30/2006]
  • [Egypt] Palestinians stranded on the Egyptian side of the Rafah border crossing  during a previous closure. [Date picture taken: 07/13/2006]
  • [DRC] Govenor of Kasai Oriental Dominique Kanku Shambuyi. [Date picture taken: 12/21/2005]
    Dominique Kanku Shambuyi
  • [Syria] Working as delivery boys is just one of many jobs for Syria's growing number of child workers. [Date picture taken: 07/12/2006]
    Working as delivery boys is just one of many jobs for Syria's growing number of child workers
  • [Egypt] Palestinians stranded on the Egyptian side of the Rafah border crossing  during a previous closure. [Date picture taken: 07/13/2006]
    Palestinians stranded on the Egyptian side of the Rafah border crossing during a previous closure.
  • [South Africa] Hlubi Mboya as Nandipha Matabane: Changing negative perceptions about HIV/AIDS.
    Hlubi Mboya as Nandipha Matabane: Changing negative perceptions about HIV/AIDS

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