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DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO Rubare, North Kivu IDPs (Internally Displaced Persons) take refuge in a church in the village of Rubare. They have received no assistance since arriving in the church two weeks ago. 4,000 displaced have recently arrived after they fled their village of Ntamugenga two weeks ago. More than 100,000 people have fled their villages and towns as fighting reignited between rebels and the Congolese Army.
Photographer Espen Rasmussen
Feature ('Africa\'s World War');
Date 09/2008
UKRAINE Petrokhiv Two friends cover their hair with towels after their weekly shower on Friday. Eighty orphan girls between the ages of 5 and 25 live in near isolation in the Petrokhiv Children's building, a Soviet institution built in the 1960s to house girls with mental disabilities. With the facility understaffed, there are few planned activities, and little preparation for their release at the age of 25.
Photographer Carolyn Drake
Feature Orphan girls
Date 05/2006
In a media climate dominated by celebrity and lifestyle, this photography agency, Panos, aims to provide fresh perspectives on the world.
"Our photographers document issues and geographical areas which are under-reported, misrepresented or ignored". This agency has a physical archive of over 500,000 images.
Half of the profits from the agency are given to the Panos Insititute to further its work on issues around media and communications, globalisation, HIV/AIDS and environment and conflict. 12/12/08
Change has come
USA Illinois, United States of America President elect Barack Obama at his first press conference in Chicago, two days after the 2008 presidential election.
Photographer Tom Pilston
Feature Change has come
Date 06/11/2008
Cholera haunts Zimbabwe
ZIMBABWE Harare A funeral takes place as a gravedigger works. Deaths from cholera in Harare have steadily increased throughout November and December 2008. Prior to November 2008 gravediggers at one section of Granaville Cemetery say they were digging 45 adult graves a fortnight. It has now increased to 300. In the infant section it has increased from three to four a day to an average now of 15. One coffin manufacturer said he only used to sell on average one child-sized coffin a week. Last week he sold 15.
Photographer Robin Hammond
Feature Cholera haunts Zimbabwe
Date 12/2008
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO Goma, North Kivu People shelter in a hangar belonging to the Don Bosco orphanage in the Kibati camp for displaced people, where thousands have fled to after renewed fighting in the region.
Photographer Sven Torfinn
Feature Goma, November 2008
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO Goma, North Kivu 62 year old Anyesi Mukangusi and her 60 year old husband Gahiye sit at the Mugunga I IDP (Internally Displaced Persons) camp. They have lost six of their 11 children in the recent conflict. Anyesi is still in shock. She sits shaking, having not eaten anything for days.
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO Goma, North Kivu Nyirabyatsi Gabgungaiya, a mother of seven, has just arrived in the Kibati IDP (Internally Displaced Persons) camp after fleeing violence in her local community.
Photographer Jenny Matthews
Date 11/2008
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