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What Concern had to say in 2006
04 Jan 2007 12:01:55 GMT
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Listen to a selection of audio interviews with Concern members of staff from around the world, recorded throughout 2006.

Johnson Byumakama talking about the LRA truce, Uganda
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Marianne Byrne on looking forward in Liberia
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Matt Pickard immediately after Orissa Floods, India
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Matt Pickard six weeks after Orissa Floods, India
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Dominic MacSorley before the DRCongo elections
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Dominic MacSorley after the DRCongo elections
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Mubashir Ahmed one year after the earthquake in Pakistan
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Francis Kufekisa Mwangala on World Aids Day
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An aerial view of the flooded area of Barador on the outskirts of Trinidad, Beni, some 400 km (248 miles) northeast of La Paz, February 26, 2007. The most devastating floods to hit Bolivia in 25 years have killed at least 35 people, destroyed thousands of homes, and mangled crops and roads throughout much of the South American nation. Most of the sparsely populated Beni province, which is roughly the size of the United Kingdom, is under water.