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  • Aceh rebels with GAM stand guard during a jungle patrol in Jantho, Aceh Besar (File photo 2004)
    Des rebelles du GAM montant la garde lors d’une patrouille dans la jungle à Jantho, Aceh Besar (photo d’archives 2004)
  • Yemeni children playing near the slum where they live in central Sana'a
  • Meulaboh city in Indonesia's West Aceh after the tsunami hit (File photo 2004)
    Meulaboh city in Indonesia's West Aceh after the tsunami hit (File photo 2004)
  • A tsunami survivor walks pass ruins of a building  in Meulaboh, West Aceh (File photo 2004)
    Unmitigated disaster - the aftermath of the 2004 tsunami in West Aceh
  • A child plays as his father rebuilds their 'tsunmai proof' house in Kalmunai (File photo, 2005)
  • A child plays as his father rebuilds their 'tsunmai proof' house in Kalmunai, mid 2005
  • An Acehnese resident rides on a bridge guarded by the army in Krueng Raba, Aceh Besar (File photo 2004)
    Un habitant d’Aceh traverse à moto un pont surveillé par l’armée à Krueng Raba, Aceh Besar (photo d’archives 2004)
  • Lhok Nga city after the tsunami hit Aceh Jaya (File photo 2004)
  • A view of a Dutch cemetery after the tsunami hit Banda Aceh (File photo 2004)
  • A survivor in a rickshaw passes a boat washed ashore on Panglima Polim Street in Banda Aceh (File photo 2004)
  • An aerial shot of a mosque ruins post Asian tsunami in Lhoong, Aceh Jaya (File photo 2004)
    A mosque amidst smoldering ruins in Lhoong, Aceh Jaya
  • Houses in ruins after the 2004 Asian tsunami hit Banda Aceh (File photo 2004)
  • A rescue vehicle itself in need of rescue after the tsunami hit Meulaboh, West Aceh (File photo 2004)
    When rescue- needs rescue (File photo, Meulaboh, West Aceh, 2004)
  • A tsunami survivor in a temporary shelter in Calang, Aceh Jaya (File photo 2004)
  • A tsunami survivor injury in a  temporary shelter in Calang, Aceh Jaya (File photo 2004)
  • A volunteer cleans in front of Baiturrahman Great Mosque in Bandah Aceh, 2004
  • TV Journalists walk pass ruins after the Asian tsunami hit 26 December in Meulaboh, West Aceh (File photo 2004)
  • A survivor shares a family photo of those he lost in the Asian tsunami when it hit Meulabboh, West Aceh (file photo 2004)
    Un survivant montre des photos de ses proches disparus lorsque le tsunami a frappé Meulaboh, en Aceh occidental (photo d’archives, 2004)
  • William Lacy Swing, IOM's Director-General, has led a push for the organization to adopt more of a rights-based approach
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  • Marie Jose Prince, a community health worker at a rally post in Mahotierre-Soisson, Haiti, provides care to patients.
  • The civilian population in Sri Lanka's former Northern war zone feels that it has been abandoned to fend for itself.
  • MONUSCO Peacekeepers of InBatt 2 defending their Kiwanja base as M-23 rebels attacked the town. Several casualties where evacuated and many civilian came for protection, Kiwanja the 25th of July 2012.
  • IDP camp appeared around MONUSCO base in Kitshanga after heavy fighting broke between APCLS and FARDC, it is estimated that 5000 peoples where displaced and at least 90 where killed, the 7th of March 2013.
  • A small girl washes her ands in a puddle near MONUSCO base in Kitshanga after heavy fighting broke between APCLS and FARDC, it is estimated that 5000 peoples where displaced and at least 90 where killed, the 7th of March 2013.
  • Despite multi-billion dollar investments, including a new rail link that was commissioned in November, Sri Lanka's Northern Province remains one of the poorest in the nation.
  • Asia is home to extremes in elevation and the world's most active seismic and volcanic activity
    Asia is home to extremes in elevation and the world's most active seismic and volcanic activity
  • Members of NRC's female shelter team in Afghanistan  L-R Shamim, Homaira, Basira, Shaharzad
  • Members of NRC's all-female shelter team on a visit to a beneficiary on the outskirts of Kabul. The team helps female-headed houses build their own homes.

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