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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN 2005..Kabul, 23 August 2005..U.S. Army officer stands at Ghazi Stadium as the special guests, including the new appointed US Ambassador to Afghanistan, arrive for the  Olympics opening...On 23-25 August 2005, Special Olympics Afghanistan held its first national Games at Olympic Stadium in Kabul...More than 300 athletes, including 80 female athletes, experienced a taste of happiness and achievement for the first time in their lives. They competed in athletics, bocce and football (soccer). Because of cultural restrictions, males and females competed at separate venues.
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  • ..KABUL 25 August 2005, Kash with an Iranian Journalist covering the Special Olympics Games in Afghanistan
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  • During the closing day of SOA's games, officers from the Afghan National Army are in charge at the Gazhi Stadium.....SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN 2005 GAMES FOR DISABLES KABUL 25 August 2005.  Gazhi Stadium. On 23-25 August 2005, Special Olympics Afghanistan held its first national Games at Olympic Stadium in Kabul. More than 300 athletes, including 80 female athletes, experienced a taste of happiness and achievement for the first time in their lives. They competed in athletics, bocce and football (soccer). Because of cultural restrictions, males and females competed at separate venues.
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  • THE ENTERTAINERS..SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN..KABUL 25 August 2005..Young girls perform a show during  the closing ceremony of the Special Olympics Ganes at Ghazi Stadium...On 23-25 August 2005, Special Olympics Afghanistan held its first national Games at Olympic Stadium in Kabul. ..More than 300 athletes, including 80 female athletes, experienced a taste of happiness and achievement for the first time in their lives. They competed in athletics, bocce and football (soccer). Because of cultural restrictions, males and females competed at separate venues.
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN..KABUL 24 August 2005..Bagh-e-Zanana, female games...Youn Afghan woman, wearing a white veil, sits next to a photo exibition installation at the Women Affairs Department...On 23-25 August 2005, Special Olympics Afghanistan held its first national Games at Olympic Stadium in Kabul. More than 300 athletes, including 80 female athletes, experienced a taste of happiness and achievement for the first time in their lives. They competed in athletics, bocce and football (soccer). Because of cultural restrictions, males and females competed at separate venues.
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN..KABUL 24 August 2005..Ghazi Stadium...A disable athlete, wearing the Milan football-club's  Tshirt, stands next to the Afghan Olympics bill-board...On 23-25 August 2005, Special Olympics Afghanistan held its first national Games at Olympic Stadium in Kabul. More than 300 athletes, including 80 female athletes, experienced a taste of happiness and achievement for the first time in their lives. They competed in athletics, bocce and football (soccer). Because of cultural restrictions, males and females competed at separate venues.
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  • A mental disabled athlete holding the Olympic's torch during the Special Olympics Afghanistan opening day in Kabul...On 23-25 August 2005, Special Olympics Afghanistan held its first national Games at Olympic Stadium in Kabul. More than 300 athletes, including 80 female athletes, experienced a taste of happiness and achievement for the first time in their lives. They competed in athletics, bocce and football (soccer). Because of cultural restrictions, males and females competed at separate venues.
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN..KABUL 24 August 2005..Ghazi Stadium
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN..KABUL 24 August 2005..Ghazi Stadium
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN 2005..Kabul, 23 August 2005..U.S. Ambassador Ronald E. Neumann at the speech corner during the SOA's Official Opening at the Ghazi Stadium
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN 2005..Kabul, 23 August 2005..
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  • KABULl, 23 August 2005..In the street of the war torn city of Kabul, a new generation of Afghan's Athletes march towards Gazhi Statium for the opening of official games for disables.....On 23-25 August 2005, Special Olympics Afghanistan held its first national Games at Olympic Stadium in Kabul. More than 300 athletes, including 80 female athletes, experienced a taste of happiness and achievement for the first time in their lives. They competed in athletics, bocce and football (soccer). Because of cultural restrictions, males and females competed at separate venues.
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN..KABUL 24 August 2005..Bagh-e-Zanana
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN..KABUL 24 August 2005..Bagh-e-Zanana
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  • The President of Paralympic Federation Mr Abdul Rahman with children of Afghan at Ghazi Stadium.....On 23-25 August 2005, Special Olympics Afghanistan held its first national Games at Olympic Stadium in Kabul. ..More than 300 athletes, including 80 female athletes, experienced a taste of happiness and achievement for the first time in their lives. They competed in athletics, bocce and football (soccer). Because of cultural restrictions, males and
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN..KABUL 25 August 2005
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  • AFGHANISTAN.Kabul, 23 August 2005.Disability National Games, torch run from Darul Aman to Ghazi Stadium..Troy W. Greisen Senior Vice President of Special Olympics International and a participating athlete are exchanging greetings during the Turch Run Opening in Darul Aman
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  • KABUL 25 August 2005.Women watching the Sport event at Ghazi Stadium..On 23-25 August 2005, Special Olympics Afghanistan held its first national Games at Olympic Stadium in Kabul. More than 300 athletes, including 80 female athletes, experienced a taste of happiness and achievement for the first time in their lives. They competed in athletics, bocce and football (soccer). Because of cultural restrictions, males and females competed at separate venues.
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  • KABUL 25 August 2005..The President of Paralympic Federation Mr Abdul Rahman, wearing a blue t-shirt, shakes hands with the head of Afghan Security at Ghazi Stadium.....On 23-25 August 2005, Special Olympics Afghanistan held its first national Games at Olympic Stadium in Kabul. ..More than 300 athletes, including 80 female athletes, experienced a taste of happiness and achievement for the first time in their lives. They competed in athletics, bocce and football (soccer). Because of cultural restrictions, males and females competed at separate venues...
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  • Disable athlete takes is prosthesis off after playing football at Ghazi Stadiun, Kabul..On 23-25 August 2005, Special Olympics Afghanistan held its first national Games at Olympic Stadium in Kabul. More than 300 athletes, including 80 female athletes, experienced a taste of happiness and achievement for the first time in their lives. They competed in athletics, bocce and football (soccer). Because of cultural restrictions, males and females competed at separate venues.
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN..KABUL 25 August 2005
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  • A disable athlete takes is prosthesis off after playing football at Ghazi Stadiun, Kabul..On 23-25 August 2005, Special Olympics Afghanistan held its first national Games at Olympic Stadium in Kabul. More than 300 athletes, including 80 female athletes, experienced a taste of happiness and achievement for the first time in their lives. They competed in athletics, bocce and football (soccer). Because of cultural restrictions, males and females competed at separate venues.
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN..KABUL 25 August 2005
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN..KABUL 24 August 2005..Bagh-e-Zanana
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  • Female athletes receive their award for the 10 meters run competition at Bagh-e-Zanana...On 23-25 August 2005, Special Olympics Afghanistan held its first national Games at Olympic Stadium in Kabul. More than 300 athletes, including 80 female athletes, experienced a taste of happiness and achievement for the first time in their lives. They competed in athletics, bocce and football (soccer). Because of cultural restrictions, males and females competed at separate venues.
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN..KABUL 24 August 2005..Bagh-e-Zanana
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN..KABUL 24 August 2005
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  • KABUL 24 August 2005.Afghan girls running for the 25 Meters competition at Bagh-e-Zanama, in occasion of the Special Olympics games for disable...On 23-25 August 2005, Special Olympics Afghanistan held its first national Games at Olympic Stadium in Kabul. More than 300 athletes, including 80 female athletes, experienced a taste of happiness and achievement for the first time in their lives. They competed in athletics, bocce and football (soccer). Because of cultural restrictions, males and females competed at separate venues.
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN..KABUL 24 August 2005..Bagh-e-Zanana
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN..KABUL 24 August 2005..Ghazi Stadium
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN 2005..Kabul, 23 August 2005..A Woman Police Officer at  the Bagh-e-Zanana/Women Affairs Department. This is where the female Athletes will play the olympics games
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN 2005..Kabul, 23 August 2005..Nilofar Akmut from SOA at Ghazi Stadium
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  • A disable athlete holds the SOA's banner during the  opening ceremony at Ghazi Stadium, Kabul...On 23-25 August 2005, Special Olympics Afghanistan held its first national Games at Olympic Stadium in Kabul. More than 300 athletes, including 80 female athletes, experienced a taste of happiness and achievement for the first time in their lives. They competed in athletics, bocce and football (soccer). Because of cultural restrictions, males and females competed at separate venues.
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN 2005.Kabul, 23 August 2005.Athletes during the SOA's Opening Ceremony
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN 2005..Kabul, 23 August 2005..U.S. Ambassador Ronald E. Neumann during the Official Opening at the Ghazi Stadium
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN 2005.Kabul, 23 August 2005.U.S. Ambassador Ronald E. Neumann during the Official Opening Ceremony at Ghazi Stadium
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN 2005..Kabul, 23 August 2005
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN 2005.Kabul, 23 August 2005.I.G. POLICE Harron Asifi innagurates the turch run at Darul Aman
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  • AFGHANISTAN..Kabul, 23 August 2005..Opening day
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  • AFGHANISTAN..Kabul, 23 August 2005..Torch run from Darual Aman to Ghazi Stadium
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  • AFGHANISTAN..Kabul, 23 August 2005..Turch Run from Darul Aman to Ghazi Stadium
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  • AFGHANISTAN.Kabul, 23 August 2005.Turch Run from Darul Aman to Ghazi Stadium
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  • ..KABUL 24 August 2005..Female athlete wearing a white scarf, throwing a red ball, plays bocce's game at Bagh-e-Zanana...On 23-25 August 2005, Special Olympics Afghanistan held its first national Games at Olympic Stadium in Kabul. More than 300 athletes, including 80 female athletes, experienced a taste of happiness and achievement for the first time in their lives. They competed in athletics, bocce and football (soccer). Because of cultural restrictions, males and females competed at separate venues.
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  • KABUL 24 August 2005...A blind  athlete began yawning during the Female Games Opening at Bagh-e-Zanana.....On 23-25 August 2005, Special Olympics Afghanistan held its first national Games at Olympic Stadium in Kabul. More than 300 athletes, including 80 female athletes, experienced a taste of happiness and achievement for the first time in their lives. They competed in athletics, bocce and football (soccer). Because of cultural restrictions, males and females competed at separate venues.
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  • KABUL 24 August 2005..Young athletes getting ready for the 25 meters run competition at the Ghazi Stadium...On 23-25 August 2005, Special Olympics Afghanistan held its first national Games at Olympic Stadium in Kabul. More than 300 athletes, including 80 female athletes, experienced a taste of happiness and achievement for the first time in their lives. They competed in athletics, bocce and football (soccer). Because of cultural restrictions, males and females competed at separate venues.
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN..KABUL 24 August 2005..Ghazi Stadium
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  • KABULl, 23 August 2005..Athletes and organisers of SOA 2005 hold the Olypmics torch at Darul Aman.....On 23-25 August 2005, Special Olympics Afghanistan held its first national Games at Olympic Stadium in Kabul. More than 300 athletes, including 80 female athletes, experienced a taste of happiness and achievement for the first time in their lives. They competed in athletics, bocce and football (soccer). Because of cultural restrictions, males and females competed at separate venues.
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  • KABUL 25 August 2005..Young girl, wearing a red scarf, takes part to  the closing ceremony of the Special Olympics at Ghazi Stadium...On 23-25 August 2005, Special Olympics Afghanistan held its first national Games at Olympic Stadium in Kabul. ..More than 300 athletes, including 80 female athletes, experienced a taste of happiness and achievement for the first time in their lives. They competed in athletics, bocce and football (soccer). Because of cultural restrictions, males and females competed at separate venues...
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  • KABUL 25 August 2005..Young Afghan girl takes part to  the closing Olympics ceremony at Ghazi Stadium...On 23-25 August 2005, Special Olympics Afghanistan held its first national Games at Olympic Stadium in Kabul. ..More than 300 athletes, including 80 female athletes, experienced a taste of happiness and achievement for the first time in their lives. They competed in athletics, bocce and football (soccer). Because of cultural restrictions, males and females competed at separate venues...
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  • KABUL 25 August 2005..An Afghan Security Officer looks after the children who are enjoing a show organized by SOA...On 23-25 August 2005, Special Olympics Afghanistan held its first national Games at Olympic Stadium in Kabul. More than 300 athletes, including 80 female athletes, experienced a taste of happiness and achievement for the first time in their lives. They competed in athletics, bocce and football (soccer). Because of cultural restrictions, males and females competed at separate venues.
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  • KABUL 25 August 2005..Mr Nasrullah Izmat, National Director of Special Olympics Afganistan, sits next to  Qari Gulbaz Khan - the old man who knows the Holy Koran by Heart...On 23-25 August 2005, Special Olympics Afghanistan held its first national Games at Olympic Stadium in Kabul. More than 300 athletes, including 80 female athletes, experienced a taste of happiness and achievement for the first time in their lives. They competed in athletics, bocce and football (soccer). Because of cultural restrictions, males and females competed at separate venues.
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  • A boy next to the music stand at Ghazi Stadium, where Afghans are celebrating the closing day of SOA's games...On 23-25 August 2005, Special Olympics Afghanistan held its first national Games at Olympic Stadium in Kabul. More than 300 athletes, including 80 female athletes, experienced a taste of happiness and achievement for the first time in their lives. They competed in athletics, bocce and football (soccer). Because of cultural restrictions, males and females competed at separate venues.
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  • KABUL 25 August 2005..A Muslim, wearing the prayer's cap an holding a bottle of water, fells asleep during the Olympics closing ceremony at Ghazi Stadium...On 23-25 August 2005, Special Olympics Afghanistan held its first national Games at Olympic Stadium in Kabul. ..More than 300 athletes, including 80 female athletes, experienced a taste of happiness and achievement for the first time in their lives. They competed in athletics, bocce and football (soccer). Because of cultural restrictions, males and females competed at separate venues...
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  • KABUL 25 August 2005..Athletes gather for the closing ceremony of the Olympics Games at Ghazi Stadium. In the background Gen. Massod is pictured in a billboard...On 23-25 August 2005, Special Olympics Afghanistan held its first national Games at Olympic Stadium in Kabul. ..More than 300 athletes, including 80 female athletes, experienced a taste of happiness and achievement for the first time in their lives. They competed in athletics, bocce and football (soccer). Because of cultural restrictions, males and females competed at separate venues...
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  • KABUL 24 August 2005..Ghazi Stadium...A disable athlete, wearing the Milan football-club's Tshirt, takes pictures during the Special Olympics games for disables. ..On 23-25 August 2005, Special Olympics Afghanistan held its first national Games at Olympic Stadium in Kabul. More than 300 athletes, including 80 female athletes, experienced a taste of happiness and achievement for the first time in their lives. They competed in athletics, bocce and football (soccer). Because of cultural restrictions, males and females competed at separate venues.
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  • A disable athlete plays football while holding himself on a crutch...On 23-25 August 2005, Special Olympics Afghanistan held its first national Games at Olympic Stadium in Kabul. ..More than 300 athletes, including 80 female athletes, experienced a taste of happiness and achievement for the first time in their lives. They competed in athletics, bocce and football (soccer). Because of cultural restrictions, males and females competed at separate venues...
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN..KABUL 25 August 2005
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  • Afghan women playing chess at Bagh-e-Zanan, Kabul...On 23-25 August 2005, Special Olympics Afghanistan held its first national Games at Olympic Stadium in Kabul. More than 300 athletes, including 80 female athletes, experienced a taste of happiness and achievement for the first time in their lives. They competed in athletics, bocce and football (soccer). Because of cultural restrictions, males and females competed at separate venues.
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN..KABUL 25 August 2005
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN..KABUL 24 August 2005..Bagh-e-Zanana
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  • KABUL 24 August 2005..Female athlete wearing a white scarf, throwing a red ball, plays bocce's game at Bagh-e-Zanana...On 23-25 August 2005, Special Olympics Afghanistan held its first national Games at Olympic Stadium in Kabul. More than 300 athletes, including 80 female athletes, experienced a taste of happiness and achievement for the first time in their lives. They competed in athletics, bocce and football (soccer). Because of cultural restrictions, males and females competed at separate venues.
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  • An athlete wearing a blue & red Adidas outfit throwing the ball as far as possible...On 23-25 August 2005, Special Olympics Afghanistan held its first national Games at Olympic Stadium in Kabul. More than 300 athletes, including 80 female athletes, experienced a taste of happiness and achievement for the first time in their lives. They competed in athletics, bocce and football (soccer). Because of cultural restrictions, males and females competed at separate venues.
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  • Kabul, 24 August 2005...Gazhi Stadium. A young Afghan athlete proubly hold his bottle of mineral water. Food, drinks, clothes and shoes was distributed  by SOA Staff to athletes and participants.....On 23-25 August 2005, Special Olympics Afghanistan held its first national Games at Olympic Stadium in Kabul. More than 300 athletes, including 80 female athletes, experienced a taste of happiness and achievement for the first time in their lives. They competed in athletics, bocce and football (soccer). Because of cultural restrictions, males and females competed at separate venues.
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  • AFGHANISTAN.Kabul, 23 August 2005.Disability National Games, torch run from Darul Aman to Ghazi Stadium
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  • Afghanistan/Badakhshan..Faizabad, 27 July 2005...Workers at the UNFPA compound. The United Nations population Fund is operating in this region since August 2003...According to United Nations Population Fund, Afghanistan has among the world?s highest rates of maternal mortality, and Badakhshan has the highest rates ever recorded anywhere in the world, with one mother dying in every 15 births.
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  • Kash Gabriele Torsello on the Road in Badakhshan with UNFPA Team
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  • During the Special Olympics Games, athletes put their name down for the forthcoming National games at Ghazi Stadium.
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  • AFGHANISTAN, 10 AUGUST 2005..KHOST Police HQ..Armed policemen, wearing local dress, look at a foreigner  who has just been taken into custody for identification...After the killing of General Ahmad Shah Massoud by a group of suicide bombers in 2001, who were pretending to be journalists, it has become very difficult for the Press to work independently in Afghanistan...
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN..KABUL 25 August 2005
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN..KABUL 25 August 2005
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  • FAIZABAD PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL, 27 July 2005....UNFPA Staff and local Doctors inspect the operating theatre at the main Hospital.....According to United Nations Population Fund, Afghanistan has among the world?s highest rates of maternal mortality, and Badakhshan has the highest rates ever recorded anywhere in the world, with one mother dying in every 15 births. ..Lack of medical infrastructures is one of the primary causes of maternal mortality...
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  • BADAKHSHAN, 30 July 2005.According to United Nation Population Fund, Afghanistan has among the world?s highest rates of maternal mortality, and Badakhshan has the highest rates ever recorded anywhere in the world, with one mother dying in every 15 births.
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN..KABUL 24 August 2005..Ghazi Stadium
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN 2005.Kabul, 23 August 2005.U.S. Ambassador Ronald E. Neumann at the speech corner during the SOA's Official Opening at the Ghazi Stadium
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN.KABUL 25 August 2005
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN..KABUL 24 August 2005..Bagh-e-Zanana, girls games
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN..Kabul, 23 August 2005..SOA's Opening Ceremony
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  • JURM, 28 July 2005..Children standing at the doorway of Jurm Vocational Training Centre.....According to United Nations Population Fund, Afghanistan has among the world?s highest rates of maternal mortality, and Badakhshan has the highest rates ever recorded anywhere in the world, with one mother dying in every 15 births. Underage marriage is one of the primary causes of maternal mortality.....The VTC aim is to make women aware of their onwn status as Mother and as Woman, by giving lessons on maternity, reproductive health, family planning and post-natal issues...The VTC is funded by UNFPA and implemented by IBNSINA...
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  • Sky of Afghanistan, 23 July 2005.
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN.KABUL 25 August 2005
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  • AFGHANISTAN.Kabul, 23 August 2005.Disability National Games, torch run from Darul Aman to Ghazi Stadium..Nasurullah Izat (left) National Director of SOA, Athletes and Troy W. Greisen Senior Vice President of Special Olympics International are holding the torch in Darul Aman
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  • ASPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN..Kabul, 23 August 2005..SOA's Torch Run from Darul Aman to Ghazi Stadium...Nasurullah Izat (right) National Director of SOA, Troy W. Greisen Senior Vice President of Special Olympics International  and Haroon Asifi I.G. Police
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  • WOMEN AFFAIRS DEPATMENT, 27 July 2005..Vocational Training Centre  ....The VTC aim is to improve the status of  women, by  giving  them lessons on maternity, family planning and post-natal issues. ..According to United Nations Population Fund, Afghanistan has among the world?s highest rates of maternal mortality, and Badakhshan has the highest rates ever recorded anywhere in the world, with one mother dying in every 15 births. Underage marriage is one of the primary causes of maternal mortality.....The VTC is funded by UNFPA and implemented by IBNSINA.
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  • BADAKHSHAN, 30 July 2005....According United Nations Population Fund, Afghanistan has among the world?s highest rates of maternal mortality, and Badakhshan has the highest rates ever recorded anywhere in the world, with one mother dying in every 15 births.
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  • KABUL, 17 JULY 2005..A smashed car window displaying the picture of  Gen Ahmad Shah Massoud , known as the Lion of Panjshir for his success in fighting the Soviet, and the remainings of USA sticker. .In Afghanistan most of the car window are broken due to bad road conditions.
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  • YAFTAL PAYAN, 31 July 2005.German soldiers/ISAF having some food at Bitha Bala's guest house..They came here to meet the head of the village who, apparently, is not there..Ralph - on the left - says that their duty is to look at the life conditions of the villagers and to report it to the reconstruction team. ."The aim is to cooordinate the work of all NGOs operating in Afghanistan" he adds.
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  • Afghanistan, 24 July 2005.American soldiers patrolling the streets of Kabul.
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  • A physically handicapped athlete walking on his hands during  the Special Olympics Games for Disables at  Ghazi stadium, Kabul.
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN.KABUL 25 August 2005
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN..KABUL 24 August 2005..Ghazi Stadium
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  • Athletes enjoying  live music played at Ghazi Stadium, Kabul, during the closing ceremony of  Special Olympics Games for Disables.
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN.KABUL 25 August 2005
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