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  • [Pakistan] Gujo Pakistan, Supplies are hurrled off a cargo truck to waiting villagers. Desperation has started to set in and UN releif vehicals are now accompanied by military escorts. [Date picture taken: 10/19/2005]
    Supplies are hurled off a cargo truck near Gujo to waiting earthquake survivors
  • [Occupied Palestinian Territory] West Bank OPT. A small sect of Cave dwelling palistinians cling to the hills over looking the negav desert. Here and woman holds a young boy inside thier underground home. The cave, partly natural, partly carved provides s
  • [Occupied Palestinian Territory] Two young Palistinian school children stand infront of the barrier that seperates thier home from thier school including the sign stating those who cross the barrier will be killed. [Date picture taken: 09/24/2005]
    Two young Palestinian school children stand in front of a barrier that seperates their home from their school. The sign says those who cross the barrier will be killed.
  • [Pakistan] OSOCC Command center Muzafarabad Pakistan UK Sec. State for International Development Hillery Bunn is briefed on the state of Relief efforts. [Date picture taken: 10/20/2005]
  • [Pakistan] Muzzafarabad region Pakistan, A landcruiser that was converted to a bus was caught in a landslide. the blood soaked front seats a silent testement to the havoc caused. [Date picture taken: 10/19/2005]
  • [Pakistan] Doppata Pakistan, Villagers trek over a landslide blocked road carrying precious supplies up to thier devistated villages. Some walking up to 60 km back and forth. [Date picture taken: 10/19/2005]
  • [Pakistan] Karoll Pakistan, A bridge lies in ruins as does a truck unlucky enough to be caught on it when the quake hit. [Date picture taken: 10/19/2005]
  • [Pakistan] Muzzafarabad region, Pakistan, A Pakistani helicopter flys past a cliff wall as landslides cascade down the cliff walls. Landslides continue to close roads and hamper relief efforts. [Date picture taken: 10/20/2005]
    Muzaffarabad. A Pakistani helicopter flies past a cliff wall as landslides cascade down the cliff walls.
  • [Pakistan] Belakot Pakistan, The city of Belakot has been erased from the map by the earthquake. the deestruction led one offical to say ''Belakot has ceased to exist''. [Date picture taken: 10/17/2005]
  • [Pakistan] Muzzafarabad Pakistan, A child begging for water is hidden beneath the outstreched hands of adults at a makeshift refugee camp. The earthquake has orphaned hundreds of children, some fending for themselves. [Date picture taken: 10/14/2005]
  • [Pakistan] Muzzafarabad Pakistan, The grim recovery efforts continue, as doctors armed with sprayers of disinfectant and insectcide spray bodies and the area's they are found in, in hopes of heading off disease. [Date picture taken: 10/14/2005]
  • [Pakistan] Muzaffarabad, Pakistan  A english search crew continues its search for those trapped by the quake late into the night. [Date picture taken: 10/13/2005]
  • [Pakistan] Over Pakistan, An american crew chief looks out over a Pakistani city while sitting on the back ramp of his Chinook helicopter on a releif flight to earthquake effected regions. [Date picture taken: 10/13/2005]
  • [Sierra Leone] A young girl learning the Koran in Freetown, Nov 2004.
  • [Kenya-Somalia] My name is Habibo Ateye Taqal. I have been living in this Somali refugee camp [Ifo camp in Dadaab, northeastern Kenya] for the past 13 years. Life has been very challenging, and the early years were better than now. Aid agencies used to be
    Habibo Ateye Taqal.
  • [Guinea-Bissau] Women cashew processing  at a new plant in Bissau. A simple but laborious task. [Date picture taken: 05/27/2006]
  • [Guinea-Bissau] Women learn how to make biscuits and cakes from the cashew fruit. Cashew processing. [Date picture taken: 05/27/2006]
    Women learn to make cakes and biscuits from the cashew fruit
  • [Guinea-Bissau] Bacunda Yala, a cashew nut farmer in Kampada Namoante. [Date picture taken: 05/27/2006]
  • The government intends to reach all people who need the life-prolonging drugs.
    Rural outreach needed for ART
  • [Guinea-Bissau] A ripe cashew nut, growing under the cashew fruit. [Date picture taken: 05/27/2006]
    Une noix de cajou mûre sur la branche
  • [Pakistan] OSOCC Command center Muzafarabad Pakistan, OSOCC commander Rob Holden who led relief efforts from the start of the Pakistan earthquake briefs UK Sec. State for International Development Hillery Bunn on the state of Relief efforts. [Date picture
  • [Nepal] A young boy outside his village school in Nepal. Education has been badly affected by the decade-long Maoist insurgency that has already taken the lives of more than 13,000. [Date picture taken: 03/16/2006]
  • [Nepal] A young boy outside his village school in Nepal. Education has been badly affected by the decade-long Maoist insurgency that has already taken the lives of more than 13,000. [Date picture taken: 03/16/2006]
  • [Nepal] A young boy outside his village school in Nepal. Education has been badly affected by the decade-long Maoist insurgency that has already taken the lives of more than 13,000. [Date picture taken: 03/16/2006]
  • [Afghanistan] Farmers imploring eradicators to leave their crops.
    Farmers in Besifki village near the northern city of Dahuk are able to produce better crops following training on new methods.
  • [Afghanistan] Newly trained Stop & Search interdiction team in Kabul. [Date picture taken: August 2004]
  • [Afghanistan] Deminer.
    Bawaji deminer, Aram Mustafa preparing to start work in the field behind him in Sulaymaniyah.
  • [South Africa] . [Date picture taken: 05/06/2006]
  • [South Africa] . [Date picture taken: 05/06/2006]
  • [Yemen] Musa and his son live rough on the streets of Sana'a. [Date picture taken: 06/06/2006]
    Somali refugee Musa and his son live rough on the streets of Sana'a.
  • [Kenya] John Mugombi believes sharing his status will encourage men to join the HIV/AIDS fight. [Date picture taken: 06/14/2006]
    Pour John Mugombi, un problème partagé est un problème résolu.
  • [Yemen] This child was left home alone by her Somali mother who needs to go out to work. [Date picture taken: 06/06/2006]

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