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  • Primary school children in Cambodia's Kompong Speu children wait to have their height and weight measured
  • Residents in the town of Wanla Weyn resume their daily life just three weeks after the town was liberated by AMISOM forces from Al-Shabab.
  • Members of Somalia's National Intelligence Security Agency in Baidoa, Somalia
  • Himalayan "caterpillar fungus" harvesters flock to Nepal's rural mountain areas for an annual harvest fraught with violence and environmental degredation.
  • Early blood tests have become essential to care for Dengue infections.
  • Excellent medical care, like this specialized ward at the Negombo Hospital,  has brought down Dengue related fatalities in Sri Lanka.
  • A former Al-Shabab fighter at a rehabilitation centre in Baidoa under construction
  • Billboard promoting peace in Ouagadougou
  • Condom. For generic use
  • Camels at Wednesday livestock market in Djibo, northern Burkina Faso, close by Mentao Refugee camp
  • Opposition fund-raisers soliciting for donations in Ouagadougou
  • Opposition demonstrator with poster opposing the referendum and creation of  a senate at the 4th August Stadium. (May 31, 2014)
  • Ouagadougou – unfinished buildings. Huge areas of construction sites close to city centre, but many property deals have been highly controversial
  • Young refugee at Sagnionogo refugee camp, 20km outside Ouagadougou
  • Young refugees at Sagnionogo refugee camp, 20km outside Ouagadougou
  • Young refugee at Sagnionogo refugee camp, 20 km outside Ouagadougou
  • MSM night at a cafe in Hanoi, featuring a cross-dressing fashion show, karaoke songs, and a demonstration of how to properly use a condom.
  • The Coco River marks the border between Nicaragua and Honduras
  • Blood samples being prepared for analysis as part of the malaria trial at the MU-UCSF Malaria Clinic of the Mulago Hospital
  • Children inside a temporary learning space in the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan
  • Classrooms were destroyed by Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines, leaving tens of thousands of students without schools to attend.
  • Families from North Waziristan traveling to Bannu. Pakistani security forces have setup checkpoints along the road.
  • Families from North Waziristan traveling to Bannu. Pakistani security forces have setup checkpoints along the road.
  • Lack of safe drinking water is already a major concern in some parts of Sri Lanka's dry zone
  • Displaced persons (IDPs) from across the region, fleeing the Bor area and the ongoing conflict in South Sudan, arrive at the UN House in a convoy under the protection of UN Peacekeepers from Rwanda.

Convoy vehicles entering the UN House grounds in Juba
  • Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon visited the Tomping site of the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS), in Juba, where the UN is protecting approximately 20,000 civilians displaced by the fighting between government and rebel forces which broke out in December.
  • Malnutrition and diseases have plagued women and children who have trekked for months to escape the escalating violence in Central African Republic into neighbouring Cameroon
    Malnutrition and diseases have plagued women and children who have trekked for months to escape the escalating violence in Central African Republic into neighbouring Cameroon
  • A boy feeds chickens in northern Bangladesh. It is estimated that due to poultry feed being manufactured from tainted leather tannery waste, up to 25 percent of chickens in country contain harmful levels of chromium.
    A boy feeds chickens in northern Bangladesh. It is estimated that due to poultry feed being manufactured from tainted leather tannery waste, up to 25 percent of chickens in country contain harmful levels of chromium.
  • Thousands of Central African Republic refugees are being settled into villages in Cameroon’s eastern region
  • The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) launched operations in May 2014 to transfer thousands of Central African Republic refugees from border transit camps into sites set up within villages in eastern Cameroon
    The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) launched operations in May 2014 to transfer thousands of Central African Republic refugees from border transit camps into sites set up within villages in eastern Cameroon
  • To be able to fulfill consumer demand for toilets on-time, successful entrepreneurs must invest in an inventory of latrine components.
  • A proud new customer has erected a temporary shelter to make immediate use of his new latrine core. Many customers set the goal of saving to later build a concrete shelter.

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