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A shopkeeper in a clothing and shoe store in Hamar Weyne Market in the Somali capital Mogadishu. The 6th of August marks two years since the militant group Al-Shabaab withdrew from Mogadishu following sustained operations to retake the city by the Somali National Army (SNA) backed by African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) troops. Since the group's departure the country's capital has re-established itself and a sense of normality has returned. Buildings and infrastructure devastated and destroyed by two decades of conflict have been repaired; thousands of Somalis have returned from abroad to invest and help rebuild their nation; and foreign embassies and diplomatic missions have reopened.
A young attendant in a grocery store in the Mbyo Village in the Bugesera District of Rwanda.

Mbyo Village is a reconciliation village, established as part of Rwanda's "Unity and Reconciliation" initiative to foster national unity and collective progress. These villages represent one of several projects initiated by the Rwandan government in response to the 1994 genocide. Within these villages, survivors of the genocide live alongside repentant ex-perpetrators, promoting coexistence and healing.

2024 marks the 30th observance of the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, one of the darkest chapters in human history. More than one million people – overwhelmingly Tutsi, but also Hutu and others who opposed the genocide – were systematically killed in less than three months.
Three daring window cleaners working at the Buenos Aires Sheraton Park Hotel, risking their lives as they gracefully dangle with perceptibly spider-like agility from the facade of the establishment in order to provide the hotel's guests with a pellucid view of the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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UNKRA's Help to Korea 
01/01/1955 18:04:00 
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UNKRA's Aid to Korean Textile Industry 
01/01/1954 18:02:27 
Unique ID UN7659429 
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UNKRA Helps Wire Plants in Korea to Increase Production 
07/01/1957 18:04:52 
Unique ID UN7659682 
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UNKRA's Help to Korea: Paper Manufacture 
01/01/1954 18:02:36 
Unique ID UN7659440 
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UNKRA'S Help to Korea 
01/01/1955 18:03:59 
Unique ID UN7659539 
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Rehabilitation of Korea's Cotton Textile Industry 
10/01/1954 18:02:56 
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Chickens for Korean Relief 
07/01/1952 17:59:02 
Unique ID UN7659181 
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UNKRA's Help to Korea 
01/01/1955 18:04:03 
Unique ID UN7659545 
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Tool Production in Korea 
01/01/1954 18:02:39 
Unique ID UN7659445 
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Farm Tool Production in Korea 
01/01/1954 18:02:44 
Unique ID UN7659451 
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Logs for Korea 
08/01/1954 18:02:53 
Unique ID UN7659459 
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Logs for Korea 
08/01/1954 18:02:54 
Unique ID UN7659460 
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Logs for Korea 
08/01/1954 18:02:49 
Unique ID UN7659455 
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Farm Tool Production in Korea 
01/01/1954 18:02:42 
Unique ID UN7659449 
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UNKRA's Help to Korea 
01/01/1955 18:04:01 
Unique ID UN7659542 
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UNKRA's Help to Korea 
01/01/1955 18:03:57 
Unique ID UN7659536 
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Logs for Korea 
08/01/1954 18:02:50 
Unique ID UN7659456 
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UNKRA's Irrigation Program in Korea 
01/01/1955 18:03:52 
Unique ID UN7659530 
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UNKRA's Help to Korea 
01/01/1955 18:04:04 
Unique ID UN7659546 
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Building Construction in Korea 
08/01/1954 18:02:05 
Unique ID UN7659403 
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Headline Rehabilitation of South Korea's Wire Industry 
Caption Description The UN Korean Reconstruction Agency (UNKRA) has allocated $360,000 for the rehabilitation of South Korea's wire making plants, which were severely damaged during the war. By the end of 1954, most of the machinery and supplies (galvanized sheets, lumber, copper wire drawing machines, rubber and cotton covering machines, shearing machines, rolling machines, braiding and electrical testing equipment, wire weaving looms, alloy and diamond dies, soft steel billets, etc.) had arrived and was in operation. This picture was taken at the Dae Han Electric Wire Manufacturing Company, at Anyang, which produces 20,000 meters of wire daily and provides employment for 80 people; it shows two Korean women operating a cotton threading machine. This machine covers a copper wire with two layers of heavy cotton thread prior to running the wire through a pitch and asphalt mixture to provide the final heavy black insulation coating. [January 1955] 
Unique Identifier UN7659482 
NICA ID 188744 
Production Date 01/01/1955 6:03:11 PM 
City/Location Anyang
Country Republic of Korea
Credit UN Photo
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