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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia - May 1, 2015 : The African Union's headquarters building in Addis Ababa.
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Cairo, Egypt, September 4 2024: NCEDC North Cairo Electricity Distribution Company, a government company for electricity production, and affiliated with the Egyptian Electricity Holding Company
Malé, Maldives: main entrance witg flag pole and coat of arms of the Maldives Parliament, People's Majlis. Built with the assistance of the Pakistani government. Located on Medhuziyaaraiy Magu.\nHenveiru.
United Nations logo and lettering at concrete wall with female tourist posing at Swiss City of Geneva on a sunny late winter day. Photo taken March 5th, 2023, Geneva, Switzerland.
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A mauritanian young poses with her dress in the Bahamas beach, Nouakchott
Family talking and father walking to setting the table at home
Hargeisa, Somaliland - November 10, 2019: Muslim Woman in Hijab walking on the Capital Streets
Grunge group of African flags on white background.
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Libreville, Estuaire Province, Gabon: the Gabonese Parliament (Lower Chamber) - National Assembley building on boulevard Triomphal El Hadj Omar Bongo - Inaugurated in 1999 by Omar Bongo Ondimba, the Chinese built Palais Léon Mba was burned down in 2016 during post-electoral violence and renovated in 2021, with Chinese support -  'Assemblée Nationale'.
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.
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Ethiopia, Northeast Africa, 1984. Two members of an Ethiopian militia.
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Katwe, Uganda - Aug 29, 2010: Mother and son carry pieces of salt. Katwe salt lake is a customary lake on which salt mining is done, formed many years long ago by volcanic eruption
Mombasa, Kenya, Moi Ave.
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Abidjan, Ivory Coast / Côte d'Ivoire: flags at the entrance to the African Parliamentary Union - continental interparliamentary organization, Boulevard Roume, Plateau district - 'Union Parlementaire Africaine (UPA)'
Thiaroye, Dakar, Senegal, Africa – September 3, 2021: Four Muslim men, a Friday in Senegal. Unidentified old Muslim men waiting for the opening of the mosque, celebration clothing
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flags of Niger and Ethiopia painted on cracked wall
A young, fashionable couple spends time together, relaxing in the yard
Oba Okunade Sijuwade, (1 January 1930 – 28 July 2015) was the 50th traditional ruler of Ooni of Ife from 1980 to his death in 2015.\n\nOba Okunade Sijuwade, (1 January 1930 – 28 July 2015) was the fiftieth traditional ruler of Ooni of Ife from 1980 to his death in 2015, taking the regnal name Olubuse II. Ife is a traditional Yoruba state based in the town of Ife in Osun State, Southwest Nigeria. He was crowned on 6 December 1980 in a ceremony attended by the Emir of Kano, Oba of Benin, Amayanabo of Opobo, and Olu of Warri, as well as by representatives of the Queen of England.
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Nairobi, Kenya - August 23, 2018: Locals hang out and relax at Nairobi’s busy Uhuru Park, while a women sits at her sales stand as another man has a smoke.
Cotonou, Littoral Department, Benin: the Centre de Chèques Postaux (CCP) is a government-operated financial service under the postal system (La Poste), offering basic banking services to individuals and businesses. CCP provides facilities such as postal checking accounts, money transfers, and payment services, making financial transactions accessible to a wider population, particularly those in rural or underserved areas. It plays an important role in fostering financial inclusion by offering affordable and straightforward banking solutions without the need for traditional bank branches. CCP also facilitates payment of utility bills and social benefits, contributing to the broader financial infrastructure in Benin.
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Dhaka, Bangladesh – September 08, 2024: A prominent view of Bangladesh Bank located in the bustling Motijheel Commercial Area of Dhaka, Bangladesh. This image highlights the financial hub of the country, capturing the essence of corporate and economic activity of Bangladesh. Central banks, Economy of Bangladesh, Banks of Bangladesh.
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