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  • [CAR] Elie Dote, Prime Minister of the Central African Republic. [Date picture taken: May 2006]
    Prime Minister Elie Dote
  • [Chad] Campaign poster for incumbent Chadian president Idriss Deby, seen in Moundou airport. [Date picture taken: 25/05/2006]
  • [Guinea-Bissau] A cashew nut, growing below the cashew fruit, still on the tree but nearly ripe for harvesting. [Date picture taken: 27/05/2006]
  • [Guinea-Bissau] The village of Kampada Namoante in northern Guinea Bissau, about 30 km east of Sao Domingos. View of village hand drawn well. [Date picture taken: 05/27/2006]
  • [Guinea-Bissau] The village of Kampada Namoante in northern Guinea Bissau, about 30 km east of Sao Domingos. View of village hand drawn well. [Date picture taken: 05/27/2006]
  • [Guinea-Bissau] The village of Kampada Namoante in northern Guinea Bissau, about 30 km east of Sao Domingos. Pigs in foreground, village hand drawn well in background. [Date picture taken: 05/27/2006]
  • [Guinea-Bissau] School children pat the head of a statue of revolution leaders Amilcar Cabral. [Date picture taken: 05/27/2006]
  • [Guinea-Bissau] Schools across the north of Guinea Bissau have warning posters explaining the dangers of landmines [Date picture taken: 05/27/2006]
  • [Guinea-Bissau] Sao Domingos - Varela road. This truck was carrying passengers to market when it was ambushed by rebels during six weeks of conflict in March/ April 2006. 13 people died. The rebels thought the driver was gun-running. [Date picture taken:
  • [Guinea-Bissau] Sao Domingos - Varela road. This truck was carrying passengers to market when it was ambushed by rebels during six weeks of conflict in March/ April 2006. 13 people died. The rebels thought the driver was gun-running. [Date picture taken:
  • [Guinea-Bissau] Landmine clearance along the Sao Domingos - Varela road. De-mining is a long and expensive process. [Date picture taken: 05/27/2006]
    Landmine clearance in Guinea Bissau
  • [Iraq] Salman Obaid will not abandon his dream of being a good footballer despite threats.
    Salman Obaid will not abandon his dream of being a good footballer despite threats
  • [Guinea-Bissau] Landmine clearance along the Sao Domingos - Varela road. De-mining is a long and expensive process. [Date picture taken: 05/27/2006]
    Landmine clearance in Guinea-Bissau. De-mining is a long and expensive process.
  • [DRC] Supporters in Kinshasa of the opposition Union Pour la Démocratie et le Progrès Social (UDPS) which is not participating in the elections. [Date picture taken: 05/17/2006]
    Supporters in Kinshasa of the opposition Union Pour la Démocratie et le Progrès Social (UDPS) which is not participating in the elections.
  • [Burundi] Patients at the maternity ward in the Prince Régent Charles Clinic in Bujumbura, Burundi. [Date picture taken: May 2006]
    Patients at the maternity ward in the Prince Régent Charles Clinic in Bujumbura
  • [Burundi] Women with their children wait to see a paediatrician at the Prince Régent Charles Clinic in Bujumbura, Burundi. [Date picture taken: May 2006]
    Patients at the Prince Régent Charles Clinic in Bujumbura, Burundi.
  • [Chad] Shelters built by would-be CAR refugees at Bekoningka, Chad. [Date picture taken: 25/05/2006]
    Rough shelters will be little protection when rains come
  • [DRC] Voting material arrives in the town of Beni, North Kivu. [Date picture taken: 05/25/2006]
    All set for the elections - voting material being transported to polling stations
  • [DRC] Headquarters of the opposition Union Pour la Démocratie et le Progrès Social (UDPS) in Kinshasa. [Date picture taken: 05/17/2006]
  • [DRC] Supporters in Kinshasa of the opposition Union Pour la Démocratie et le Progrès Social (UDPS) which is not participating in the elections. [Date picture taken: 05/17/2006]
  • [DRC] Headquarters of the Independent Electoral Commission. [Date picture taken: 05/17/2006]
  • [Pakistan]  Everywhere in the villages and towns fresh graves give silent witness to the high death toll sustained from the October 2005 quake. [Date picture taken: 03/21/2006]
    Everywhere in the villages and towns fresh graves give silent witness to the high death toll sustained from the October 2005 quake
  • [DRC] Valentin Mubake, president of the opposition UDPS national committee. [Date picture taken: 05/17/2006]
    Valentin Mubake, president of the UPDS national committee
  • [DRC] William Swing, special representative of the United Nations Secretary-General. [Date picture taken: 05/17/2006]
    William Swing, Special Representative of UN Secretary-General to the DRC and head of MONUC
  • [DRC] President of the independent electoral commission, Abbe Apollinaire Malumalu. [Date picture taken: 05/18/2006]
  • [DRC] Supporters in Kinshasa of the opposition Union Pour la Démocratie et le Progrès Social (UDPS) which is not participating in the elections. [Date picture taken: 06/19/2006]
  • [Pakistan] Seven months after the earthquake the access road to Sarli Sacha is blocked by new landslides and rockfall. Water and electricity supply is damaged and people struggle  to make use of the compensation provided for rebuilding. [Date picture take
    Seven months after the earthquake the access road to Sarli Sacha is blocked by new landslides and rockfall. Water and electricity supply is damaged and people struggle to make use of the compensation provided for rebuilding
  • [Guinea-Bissau] These women shared two to a bed in the maternity of ward of Guinea Bissau's main hospital, the Simao Mendes Hospital, in Bissau. [Date picture taken: 05/24/2006]
    These two women had to sleep two to a bed in the maternity ward of Simao Mendes Hospital, Bissau
  • [Guinea-Bissau] The ferry over the Cacheu River linking the main road between the capital Bissau and Sao Domingos in the north. [Date picture taken: 05/24/2006]
    The aging and crowded ferry that crossed the Casheu River linking the main route north
  • [Guinea-Bissau] The former presidential palace and one-time colonial governor's residence is abandoned and missing its roof which was blown off by coup-makers in the 1998/ 99 civil war. [Date picture taken: 05/24/2006]
    The former presidential palace, now derelict after the roof was blown off in the civil war seven years ago
  • [Guinea-Bissau] The port at Bissau is silted up and littered with rusted and semi-sunked ships. [Date picture taken: 05/24/2006]
    The port at Bissau is a ship's gravyard
  • [Guinea-Bissau] Prime Minister Aristides Gomes in his office in Bissau. [Date picture taken: 05/30/2006]
    Prime Minister Aristides Gomes in his office in Bissau

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