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  • A primary school teach and member of the local disaster management committee describes how moving certain crops out of flood plans increased resilience.
  • Regular floods can damage some crops raised by Timorese farmers, but moving vulnerable crops to higher ground has increased resilience and led to maintained productivity in the face of disasters or bad weather.
  • Around 3,000 Pakistani families have fled a military offensive in North Waziristan for Gulan camp across the border in Afghanistan's Khost Province.
  • A father and child at a clinic in Bangladesh. Text and voice messages through the "MAMA programme" help all family members support healthy childbirth and early days of life.
  • A mother and child a a hospital in Bangladesh for a check-up. She says she received voice messages daily during pregnancy and after she gave birth, which helped her raise her child.
  • A small farmer in her garden in Cape Town
  • Yoweri Kaguta Museveni President of the Republic of Uganda
  • An Afar girl, Momina Ali, 13 has to take a day off from school to look for water
  • Maize crops growing in Rwamwanja refugee settlement, Uganda
  • Kagoma weekly market in Kyangwali refugee settlement, Uganda.
  • The harbour in Dili, Timor-Leste sees a steady stream of tanker ships bringing much-needed imports to the half-island impoverished nation.
  • A Timorese fisherman displays his catch in the capital, Dili. Jobs are not easy to come by in contemporary Timor-Leste as the country's economy rests on oil revenues, which do not create employment for the mostly under-educated population.
  • Vegetables produced by small farmers being packaged by the NGO, Abalimi Bezekhaya
  • Three-year-old Rhama adjusting to life in Khazair transit camp, on the border between central Iraq and the semi-autonomous Kurdish region in the north. Shed fled fighting in Mosul with her mother and grandmother after militants from the Islamic State of I
  • A welcome burden: women sweat under the weight of rations distributed at the Doro refugee camp
  • Khazair camp, on the border between central Iraq and the semi-autonomous Kurdistan region in the north, is currently home to 1,400 people displaced (IDPs) from Mosul after militants from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) took control of the
  • About 45 IDPs from Tikrit are now living in this open-fronted, half-built hotel building in the shadow of Erbil’s ancient citadel, in the semi-autonomous Kurdish region of Iraq. Militant advances in central Iraq in June 2014 caused an additional 500,000
  • Women waiting in line for badly needed food rations at Doro refugee camp
  • A boy sits in the shade of a donkey waiting to be loaded with food rations at the Doro refugee camp
  • A woman carries freshly distributed rations past men repairing bicycles at the Doro refugee camp
  • Mi Naing, a 33-year-old pharmacy company worker in Yangon, Myanmar, says religious conversion can be coerced and so must be regulated by law.
  • Thiha, IT Technician in Yangon, says a law regulation religious conversion in Myanmar could protect women against being forcibly converted to their husbands' faiths.
  • Samira Said, 27, fled Tikrit with her 20-day old baby for an agricultural shelter area next to the Baharka camp 5km north of Erbil, the capital of the northern semi-autonomous Kurdish region of Iraq, after the militant group ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq an
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  • Around 100 IDPs from Tikrit found refuge in this agricultural shelter - originally meant for animals - next to Baharka camp, five kms north of Erbil, the capital of Iraq's semi-autonomous northern Kurdish region. Frustrated by the conditions in the remove
  • A young child from Tikrit, now an IDP, finds refuge in an agricultural shelter area next to Baharka camp, 5km north of Erbil, the capital of Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdish region in the north. Hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced after the
  • A man injured in communal violence between Muslims and Buddhists in Sri Lanka, which broke out after years of simmering tensions.
  • Relief to survivors of Typhoon Haiyan, which struck the Philippines in November 2013, has been limited in some areas - especially for shelter
  • Homes destroyed by Typhoon Haiyan in November 2013 in the Philippines have taken months to rebuild and many remain in ruin.
  • Beneficiaries waiting in line to collect their ration at a food-distribution taking place at the UNMISS-compound in Malakal, Upper Nile State, South Sudan (May 2014)
    Beneficiaries waiting in line to collect their ration at a food-distribution taking place at the UNMISS-compound in Malakal, Upper Nile State, South Sudan (May 2014)
  • A Nepali transgender activist shows her citizenship certificate, which lists her as male, barring her from obtaining other documents and accessing services and employment.
  • "Gai Jatra," a Nepali festival, has been celebrated for nearly a decade as a version of "LGBTI pride"

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