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  • Amanullah, 32, and his family were displaced from their home in Afghanistan near the border with Pakistan in June 2014 by Pakistani raids. He, his wife and four children now live on the streets of the eastern Afghan city of Jalalabad (photo taken in Octob
  • In better times - market in Little Liberia selling food items from home
  • Sign in Kriol urging people with Ebola symptoms to go to a clinic.
  • An out of school girl in Kenema, Sierra Leone. All schools are closed until further notice in Sierra Leone because of the Ebola outbreak.
  • Variant of the jihadist black flag. This particular version is used by the "Islamic State of Iraq" and by al-Shabaab in Somalia. It shows the shahada in an arrangement that includes the image of the historical "seal of Muhammad" (more precisely, the "seal
  • Agencies and the government are trying to map out a blood sample delivery system using Okada drivers.
  • Laventa Konneh, a contact tracer in Moyambo town who follows up with individuals who have come into contact with an Ebola patient for 21 days.
  • Scales of Justice
  • Female students from Ban Paku Village pray
    Female students from Ban Paku Village, Tung Yang Daeng District, pray in a temporary area after their school was doused with petrol and burnt down on 12 October 2014. This district is the site an army pilot effort that integrates operations by various law
  • Southern Thailand children playing
    Fatihah Dahoh, 9, (front) a student from Ban Paku Village, Tung Yang Daeng District, Pattani Province, plays near the scene of her burnt down school – which was one of six schools set afire province-wide - on 12 October 2014.
  • Health workers at the IFRC's Ebola treatment centre in Kenema are trained to put on their PPEs. The process takes 20 minutes.
  • Staff at the IFRC Ebola treatment Centre outside of Kenema start the day by praying with the patients.
  • Noah, 14, on the day he was discharged from the IFRC Ebola treatment centre outside of Kenema. He lost his mother and sister to Ebola.
  • A man digs a fresh grave at the graveyard behind the IFRC Ebola treatment centre 10 miles from Kenema. (Oct 2014)
    A man digs a fresh grave at the graveyard behind the IFRC Ebola treatment centre 10 miles from Kenema. (Oct 2014)
  • IFRC health workers start the day praying with Ebola patients in the outside area in front of their tents (October 2014)
    IFRC health workers start the day praying with Ebola patients in the outside area in front of their tents (October 2014)
  • IFRC Kenema Ebola treatment centre (October 2014)
    IFRC Kenema Ebola treatment centre (October 2014)
  • IFRC health worker in a PPE in their Ebola treatment centre outside of Kenema (October 2014)
    IFRC health worker in a PPE in their Ebola treatment centre outside of Kenema (October 2014)
  • Health workers at the IFRC Ebola treatment centre outside of Kenema serve staff breakfast: WFP-provided CSB. (October 2014)
    Health workers at the IFRC Ebola treatment centre outside of Kenema serve staff breakfast: WFP-provided CSB. (October 2014)
  • The women's changing rooms at the IFRC Ebola treatment centre in Sierra Leone.
  • One of the homes deemed an illegal structure and demolished in Chitungwiza, near Zimbabwe’s capital, Harare (September 2014)
  • Edward Sonneh, a collector at IFRC's Ebola treatment centre 10 miles from Kenema.
  • Fishermen in the Tunisian port city of Zarzis are increasingly being forced to save refugees from Libya lost on the high seas. The UN estimates that over 2,000 people have drowned trying to travel from Tunisia's neighbour Libya to Europe since May.
  • Fishermen in the Tunisian port city of Zarzis are increasingly being forced to save refugees from Libya lost on the high seas. The UN estimates that over 2,000 people have drowned trying to travel from Tunisia's neighbour Libya to Europe since May.
  • Fishermen in the Tunisian port city of Zarzis are increasingly being forced to save refugees from Libya lost on the high seas. The UN estimates that over 2,000 people have drowned trying to travel from Tunisia's neighbour Libya to Europe since May.
    Fishermen in the Tunisian port city of Zarzis are increasingly being forced to save refugees from Libya lost on the high seas. (Oct 2014)
  • Fishermen in the Tunisian port city of Zarzis are increasingly being forced to save refugees from Libya lost on the high seas. The UN estimates that over 2,000 people have drowned trying to travel from Tunisia's neighbour Libya to Europe since May.
  • Fishermen in the Tunisian port city of Zarzis are increasingly being forced to save refugees from Libya lost on the high seas. The UN estimates that over 2,000 people have drowned trying to travel from Tunisia's neighbour Libya to Europe since May.
  • Health workers outline the day's activities at the IFRC Ebola treatment centre outside of Kenema, Sierra Leone. (Oct 2014)
    Health workers outline the day's activities at the IFRC Ebola treatment centre outside of Kenema, Sierra Leone. (Oct 2014)
  • A sign indicating the three wards in the IFRC Ebola Treatment Centre outside of Kenema, Sierra Leone.
  • Rubber gloves hung out to dry at the IFRC Ebola treatment centre in Kenema.
  • Fishermen in the Tunisian port city of Zarzis are increasingly being forced to save refugees from Libya lost on the high seas. The UN estimates that over 2,000 people have drowned trying to travel from Tunisia's neighbour Libya to Europe since May.
    Fishermen in the Tunisian port city of Zarzis are increasingly being forced to save refugees from Libya lost on the high seas. (Oct 2014)
  • Life appears normal on the streets of Kenema.
  • A days treatment of ARV (file photo)

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