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New York City Police Officers look on as protests are under way against racism and police violence after the death of George Floyd. 
Protests first erupted on 25 May, after video footage went viral on social media of a white police officer in the city of Minneapolis, United States, kneeling on the neck of African American George Floyd, for more than eight minutes, causing his death while in police custody. His death set off a nationwide outcry over racial inequality and police brutality, that have inspired protests in solidarity and against racism all over the world.
Protests are under way in New York City against racism and police violence after the death of George Floyd. 
Protests first erupted on 25 May, after video footage went viral on social media of a white police officer in the city of Minneapolis, United States, kneeling on the neck of African American George Floyd, for more than eight minutes, causing his death while in police custody. His death set off a nationwide outcry over racial inequality and police brutality, that have inspired protests in solidarity and against racism all over the world.
An outdoor adult literacy class at the village of Pizonou, near Po. Since 1967, the government of Upper Volta has been implementing, jointly with the UN Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), an experimental project for the social and economic promotion of woman and girls in rural areas. [1976]
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A view of Sveti-Stefin, near Budva on the Adriatic Coast. The old houses have been modernized and converted into a hotel-village in which accommodations are now available for tourists. [July 1969]
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.

A view of pedestrians crossing a street in Kigali.
Sheep graze on the lawn of the Palais des Nations, the United Nations Headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, as part of an environmentally-friendly tradition held every year in October and November. The sheep's grazing allows for the lawn to be naturally cut and for other organic maintenance work to be done.
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Haitians Clear Rubble Through "Cash for Work" Programme 
01/25/2010 15:00:54 
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Haitian Clears Street Rubble Through "Cash for Work" 
01/25/2010 15:31:35 
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Haitians Begin Work Through UNDP Programme 
01/25/2010 15:28:35 
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Haitians Queue for Water in Carrefour-Feuilles Slum 
01/26/2010 13:29:00 
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Thousands of Haitians Clean Port-au-Prince Streets Through "Cash for Work" 
03/01/2010 07:27:06 
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Thousands of Haitians Clean Port-au-Prince Streets Through "Cash for Work" 
03/01/2010 07:27:06 
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American Idol Winner Visits Haiti 
02/19/2010 13:46:39 
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Haiti "Cash for Work" Participants Receive Payment 
02/27/2010 10:21:04 
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Haiti "Cash for Work" Participants Receive Payment 
02/27/2010 10:08:54 
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Haiti "Cash for Work" Participants Receive Payment 
02/27/2010 10:33:02 
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Haiti "Cash for Work" Participants Receive Payment 
02/27/2010 10:22:18 
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American Idol Winner Visits Haiti 
02/19/2010 13:00:04 
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Haiti "Cash for Work" Employee Relies on Tap-Tap Taxi 
03/01/2010 10:01:06 
Unique ID UN7402825 
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Headline Haitians Clear Rubble Through "Cash for Work" Programme 
Caption Description Haitians employed through the ""Cash for Work"" programme clear rubble in the streets of Carrefour-Feuilles, an area of Port-au-Prince. ""Cash for Work"" was launched following Haiti's earthquake by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in a bid to stimulate the nation's fragile economy and give work to the many Haitians left jobless, homeless, or both. 
Unique Identifier UN7399455 
NICA ID 426392 
Production Date 01/25/2010 3:39:41 PM 
City/Location Port-au-Prince
Country Haiti
Credit UN Photo/Sophia Paris
File size 1.48 MB