Click Here for More Images from iStock- 15% off with coupon 15FREEIMAGES 
Marsabit district, Kenya - March 3rd, 2012: Unidentified armed security guard waits bus at checkpoint near Marsabit, Kenya. All trucks and buses on road Marsabit - Isiolo must have armed convoy.
African children during english class
two village african man talking in front of the house in the yard, one pointing finger in direction
Freetown, Sierra Leone: NASSIT House on Walpole Street by the cotton tree, headquarters of the National Social Security and Insurance Trust, provides financial security to all employees in Sierra Leone in the form of Old Age, Invalidity and Survivors' Benefits based on Social Insurance principles - Baker Tilly SL on the left (accounting and consulting firm).
Blind African student sitting in a chair listens attentively to instructions from his teacher.
Family talking and father walking to setting the table at home
Dadaab, Kenya - August 14, 2011: A newly arrived Somali refugees waits following their registration and food on August 14, 2011 at the Dadaab refuge complex. UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Valerie Amos toured today the refuge complex holding more that 440,000 refugees during the third day of her visit to southern Somalia and to the Kenya-hosted refugee complex to asses the impact of the famine. Her visit comes as the UN said its moving on two fronts to counter the worsening food crisis in the Horn of Africa, with an immediate infusion of food in an area where 640,000 children alone are threatened with acute malnutrition.
Katutura Hospital on Bach Street at Windhoek in Khomas Region, Namibia, with cars and number plates visible. Not the solar water heating system on the hospital roof.
Close up of unidentified African man looking forward in a church listening to the pastor's sermon. Pentecostal worship for men only.
african family looking at laptop
Yaoundé, Cameroon - January 25th of 2009: Portrait of two supporters waiting for the soccer national team to leave Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium, the home venue of the Cameroonian national football.
Cotonou, Benin: Ministry of Economy and Finance, Department of the Treasury and Public Accounting on John Paull II Avenue -  Benin is one of the poorest countries on earth. According to the definition of the World Bank, almost half of the Beninese live in absolute poverty. Economic growth is partially hampered by insufficient reforms in public finance management and the country's poorly developed infrastructure. In addition to the existing corruption, the private sector also lacks legal certainty.
Diversity People Represent International Conference Partnership
Somalia Flag.
Ethiopia, Northeast Africa, 1984. Two members of an Ethiopian militia.
Von Lindequist Gate at Etosha National Park in Kunene Region, Namibia
Merzouga, Morocco - march 21, 2012: Group of Gnawa musicians in the village of Khamlia
Mombasa market in the city center, Kenya. Market life in downtown Mombasa on a weekday. Crowds of buyers and sellers, stalls with fruits, vegetables, food products, clothes and various other goods. A place teeming with life and colors.
Manica, Mozambique - October 26, 2018: Mozambican community leaders dressed in their official attire
African children during english class
village african man standing in front of the mesh fence in the yard
Two fellow business people laugh together at work, opposite sex colleague in Africa, black and white
Libreville, Estuaire Province, Gabon: Gabonese Presidential Palace compound with flags of Gabon. Gabon is one of the richest countries in Africa in terms of per capita income. Waterfront avenue - Front de Mer - Boulevard de l'Indépendance.
Hargeisa, Somaliland - November 10, 2019: Muslim Woman in Hijab walking on the Capital Streets
Mombasa, Kenya, Sir Mbarak Hinawy Road. Mombasa old town, architecture, culture, people.
Local residents from Kibera Slums in search of new Homes after their houses were demolished by the Kenya Railway after claiming their land from the residents.
Living climate change is a a powerful collection of stories that sheds light on the experiences of women in Coastal and Arid parts of Ghana, and their resilience in the face of climate change. The collection features the work of seven rural and urban parts of Ghana Ghana, who have participated in a unique photography and storytelling training program designed to amplify the voices of underrepresented women in National Adaptation Plan (NAP) processes. This initiative is a collaboration between Lensational and National Adaptation Global Network with the financial support of Global Affairs Canada
Congo, Central Africa, 1974. Congolese village policeman at the after-work beer with villagers.
Attentive woman engages in a workplace conversation with a confident male colleague holding a laptop
Free Images: "bestof:The Deputy Police Commissioner of the Police Component of the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM), Christine Alalo (right), addresses Sierra Leonean"
Terms of Use   Search of the Day