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  • A couple of children stand by the conservation sign in the mountain area of Rwanda.
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  • A display of skulls at the Kigali Memorial Centre for 1994 genocide in Rwanda. The centre on is on a site where 250,000 genocide victims were buried in mass graves. The centre opened in 2004 on the 10th Anniversary of the start of the genocide.
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  • A memorial plaque at the Kigali Memorial Centre for 1994 genocide in Rwanda. The centre on is on a site where 250,000 genocide victims were buried in mass graves. The centre opened in 2004 on the 10th Anniversary of the start of the genocide.
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  • A photo display of some of the victims at the Kigali Memorial Centre for 1994 genocide in Rwanda. The centre on is on a site where 250,000 genocide victims were buried in mass graves. The centre opened in 2004 on the 10th Anniversary of the start of the genocide.
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  • Rwanda 2014 Kigali. Coffee beans in a sack, now an important export crop for Rwanda.
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  • Rwanda February 2014. Kigali. Inema Arts Centre. Artist Timothy Wandulu painting a robin. Two years after the genocide , a vibrant artistic community is emerging in Rwanda .
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  • Rwanda -Kigali. Sign for  new office construction in front of half completed building. Rwanda is currently undergoing a building boom.
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  • One of the estimated 2000 young Hutu men (under 18) held for genocide crimes.in Rwanda. Eventually it is hoped, this boy may be settled back into the.community..Gitarama Prison, Gitarama, Rwanda, September 1997
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  • Skulls on the alter of the church at Ndera, Rwanda that is now a national monument to those who were murdered inside by Hutu militias during the 1994 genocide.
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  • Rwanda February 2014. Kigali. Children coming home from school, laughing with one making 'camera eyes' at the photographer
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  • Rwanda.Kibeho. Woman carrying heavy burden of maize leaves for cattle fodder.
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  • Rwanda February 2014. Kigali . A young man looks at his phone whilst sitting waiting in a bus shelter which has adverts for a mobile phone company -MTN - and encourages customers to send and receive money via a phone.
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  • Sister Beatha Mukakaba comforts Venant after his HIV results, Kibileze Health Centre, Kibileze, Rwanda.
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  • Narcisse, who is HIV positive and the president of his local AIDS Association - Girimpuhwe ('Have compassion') works in his fields. Kibileze, Rwanda.
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  • Alphonsine is held by her mother at the Kirarambogo Health Centre. It is likely that Alphonsine was infected by an uncle with whom she used to stay when she was a small child. Kibileze, Rwanda.
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  • Rwanda 2014 Kibuyé. Booth selling phone cards.
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  • Rwanda February 2014. Bisesero. Child with home-made hoop.
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  • Rwanda 2014 Kigali. Worker carring sack of coffee beans for roasting
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  • Rwanda February 2014. Kigali. Rutongo. Jari secteur, Nyamitanga cellule.  A man sits on a stool by the mud wall of his home weaving banana leaves to make vases.
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  • Rwanda February 2014. Kigali. Rutongo. Jari secteur, Nyamitanga cellule.  A barefooted man sits on a bench making a vase from banana leaves.
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  • Rwanda 2014 Kigali. Shop selling phone cards, clothes and wall painting advertising  photo studio
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  • Rwanda February 2014. Kigali. <br />
Children coming home from schoollaughing and smiling.
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  • Rwanda February 2014. Anti corruption billboard on the street encouraging people to 'blow the whistle' on corruption and giving a number to ring.The poster is in English and Kinyarwanda.
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  • Rwanda. Giterama. Large hoarding advert for MTN mobile money ( money through cell phone) showing a couple looking at a phone as they transfer money, with text in Kinyarwanda. A man on a nearby balcony chats on his phone and two men underneath it talk to eachother.
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  • Rwanda February 2014. Kigali Genocide Memorial. .A wreath of flowers lies on one of the mass graves. 250,000 people are buried here, victims of 1994 genocide when an estimated 800,000 to one million people were savagely killed in 100 days ,starting on April 7th when the President's plane was shot down.
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  • Rwanda February 2014. Kigali Genocide Memorial.  A wreath of flowers with the words 'Never Again' lies on one of the mass graves. 250,000 people are buried here, victims of 1994 genocide when an estimated 800,000 to one million people were savagely killed in 100 days ,starting on April 7th when the President's plane was shot down.
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  • Rwanda February 2014. Kigali Genocide Memorial. Mass grave with sign warning visitors not to step or sit on the graves and two red roses.250,000 people are buried here, victims of 1994 genocide when an estimated 800,000 to one million people were savagely killed in 100 days ,starting on April 7th when the President's plane was shot down.
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  • Rwanda February 2014. Kigali Genocide Memorial. Mass grave with sign warning visitors not to step or sit on the graves.250,000 people are buried here, victims of 1994 genocide when an estimated 800,000 to one million people were savagely killed in 100 days ,starting on April 7th when the President's plane was shot down.
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  • Rwanda February 2014. Signboard for AVEGA , an association of widows from the genocide who provide medical services and counselling
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  • Emmanuel Singizumakiza, a health educator shows a boy how to use a condom. Kibileze, Rwanda.
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  • Francine, 34 Kibaye sector, Rwahambi village. She tested positive for HIV in Jan 2005.."My first husband died in 1994 during the Genocide. I think I got the disease from my second husband - because after my first husband died, I had to look for another. I did marry him ... but now he is in Tanzania (it is likely that he fled as a genocide suspect). I cannot lose hope and I cannot be angry with my husband for all this". Kibileze, Rwanda.
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  • Teacher Potamienne Komezusenge (37) plays with her youngest child. She contracted HIV from her husband who died of the diesase and is buried in the back garden under a wooden cross. She says "As long as I feel strong, I feel OK emotionally... sometimes there is stigma here... but the biggest problem is money". Kibileze, Rwanda.
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  • Woman queue for ther HIV test, Kibayi Health Centre. Kibileze, Rwanda.
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  • Venant Shyirambezre at home, who seems to have caught the virus from his late wife. Kibileze, Rwanda.
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  • Sister Beatha Mukakaba conducts a counselling session before an HIV testing session in Kansi Health Centre. Kibileze, Rwanda.
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  • Health educator Theogene Niyongana gives a lecture on HIV and AIDS to a group of people waiting to be tested for the virus at Kibayi Health Centre. By addressing their status, sufferers learn how to increase their life expectancy. Kibileze, Rwanda.
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  • Narcisse, who is HIV positive and the president of his local AIDS Association - Girimpuhwe ('Have compassion') - prays with his family at home at dawn before they start work in the fields. Kibileze, Rwanda
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  • Rwanda February 2014. Kigali. Rutongo. Jari secteur, Nyamitanga cellule. A young mother with a baby in a sling on her back, standing in a landscape of hills and fields.
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  • Rwanda February 2014. Anti corruption billboard encouraging people to 'sweep it away', saying, in English, corruption undermines your integrity.
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  • Rwanda. Kibeho. Itinerant vegetable seller with his bicycle laden with garlic, cabbage and sacks of vegetables.
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  • Rwanda. Landscape near Butaré showing intense cultivation of vegetable crops in the valley with forested slopes
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  • Rwanda February 2014. Kigali Genocide Memorial. Sign indicating the burial place. 250,000 people are buried here, victims of 1994 genocide when an estimated 800,000 to one million people were savagely killed in 100 days ,starting on April 7th when the President's plane was shot down.
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  • Rwanda February 2014. Kigali Genocide Memorial. 250,000 people are buried here. Mass grave with sign warning visitors not to step or sit on the graves .
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  • Rwanda February 2014. Kigali Genocide Memorial. Plaques with the names of some of those who are buried in the mass graves. 250,000 people are buried here, victims of 1994 genocide when an estimated 800,000 to one million people were savagely killed in 100 days ,starting on April 7th when the President's plane was shot down.
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  • Rwanda February 2014.  Entrance arch to Kigali Genocide Memorial. 250,000 people are buried here, victims of 1994 genocide when an estimated 800,000 to one million people were savagely killed in 100 days ,starting on April 7th when the President's plane was shot down.
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  • Dorothy Mbazumutima (27) with other members of the AIDS Association at Kansi Health Centre take part in basket and handicraft-making. All the women are HIV positive and for one or two days a week come to the centre to make the products which will be sold for a small profit. The association's name is 'Abatanyuranya' which loosely translates as 'Those that bond together'. Kibileze, Rwanda.
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  • Alphonsine is held by her mother at the Kirarambogo Health Centre. It is likely that Alphonsine was infected by an uncle with whom she used to stay when she was a small child. Kibileze, Rwanda.
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  • Narcisse, who is HIV positive and the president of his local AIDS Association - Girimpuhwe ('Have compassion') - prays with his family at home at dawn before they start work in the fields. Kibileze, Rwanda.
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  • Saidi Ruhimbana (40) comforts his wife Anastasie Hwamerera (40). Both have AIDS but Anastasie is very sick. In order to pay for medicine for their treatment they have spent their savings and taken some of their children out of school. Saidi was formerly a builder but is now too weak to lift anything heavy. Kibileze, Rwanda
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  • Venant Shyirambezre at home, who seems to have caught the virus from his late wife
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  • Saidi Ruhimbana (40) comforts his wife Anastasie Hwamerera (40). Both have AIDS but Anastasie is very sick. In order to pay for medicine for their treatment they have spent their savings and taken some of their children out of school. Saidi was formerly a builder but is now too weak to lift anything heavy. Kibileze, Rwanda.
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  • A patient walks past a window, having had an HIV test at Kibayi Health Centre, while a health worker develops a tests in a locked room. Kibileze, Rwanda.
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  • Saidi Ruhimbana (40), who has AIDS, works in his fields, which he must continue to do throughout his illness as his wife also suffers from the disease. Kibileze, Rwanda.
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  • A woman is given the results of her HIV test at Kibayi Health centre. Kibileze, Rwanda.
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  • A woman receives her AIDS test result with shock at Kibayi Health Centre. The result is 'undetermined' which means she will have to be re-tested. Kibileze, Rwanda.
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  • Venant is tested for the HIV virus at Kibayi health centre. Kibileze, Rwanda.
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  • Nadine Uhatswenayo, 11 (C) plays with her friend and her grandmother. Nadine is an AIDS orphan who, like many Rwandan children, is looked after by her grandparents. She says "I don't go to school because of the illness - especially the coughing, that is really bad sometimes...". Kibileze, Rwanda.
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  • Tour guides for the Parc National des Volcans, Rwanda, meet on the road for a chat.
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  • Part of a new railway line construction site on the outskirts of Morogoro, the capital of the Morogoro Region, on the 17th November 2019 in Morogoro, Tanzania. Started in 2017 the Standard Gauge Railway line being constructed from Der Es Salaam to Kigali in Rwanda. The Dar es Salaam to Morogoro Section is 300 kilometres long and was due to be completed in December 2019.
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