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  • A business owner shows his toilet order log. Accurately documenting latrine transactions makes deliveries faster and more reliable, helps enterprises access formal credit, and assists WaterSHED to monitor the program effectiveness.
  • Potential customers listen to an independent sales agent explain the toilet configuration. Having the real product on hand to touch proves compelling.
  • Gbiti transit camp in eastern Cameroon hosted some 20,000 Central African Republic refugees in May 2014. They are now being relocated further inland
    Gbiti transit camp in eastern Cameroon hosted some 20,000 Central African Republic refugees in May 2014. They are now being relocated further inland
  • Aid groups are providing food, shelter and medical care to the thousands of Central African Republic refugees at a transit camp from where they are transferred into village settlements in eastern Cameroon
    Aid groups are providing food, shelter and medical care to the thousands of Central African Republic refugees at a transit camp from where they are transferred into village settlements in eastern Cameroon
  • Border transit camps in Cameroon’s eastern Gbiti border town hosted some 20,000 Central African Republic refugees who fled an upsurge in violence since late December 2013
    Border transit camps in Cameroon’s eastern Gbiti border town hosted some 20,000 Central African Republic refugees who fled an upsurge in violence since late December 2013
  • Relocation of Central African Republic (CAR) refugees from a transit camp near the CAR-Cameroon border to Cameroonian village settlements further inland
    Relocation of Central African Republic (CAR) refugees from a transit camp near the CAR-Cameroon border to Cameroonian village settlements further inland
  •  A worker boils scraps of animal parts left over during the leather tanning process to be made into poultry feed. Scientists have found harmful levels of chromium, an industrial chemical output, in chickens around the country.
    A worker boils scraps of animal parts left over during the leather tanning process to be made into poultry feed. Scientists have found harmful levels of chromium, an industrial chemical output, in chickens around the country.
  • A worker stands with drying poultry feed paste in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Scientists have found harmful chemicals in poultry feed manufactured from leather tannery waste.
    A worker stands with drying poultry feed paste in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Scientists have found harmful chemicals in poultry feed manufactured from leather tannery waste.
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  • Abdi Ahmed, 75, a Somali refugee who has lived in Nairobi for 15 years, was among those targeted by Kenyan security forces during a recent crackdown on undocumented migrants. He is now facing deportation to Mogadishu
  • A fisherman and his nets in Leyte Province. Close to 150,000 fishermen were badly affected by Typhoon Haiyan, which devastated large parts of the central Philippines on 8 November 2013, and left over 6,000 dead
  • The Philippine coconut industry was badly affected by Typhoon Haiyan, which devastated large parts of the central Philippines on 8 November, 2013. The livelihoods of more than one million coconut farmers were shaken
  • A Lebanese NGO coalition in the northern city of Tripoli has launched a rehabilitation campaign, after an April 2014 government security plan brought tentative peace to a city long divided along sectarian lines. Part of the rehabilitation is cleaning rubb
  • Thousands of third country nationals remain stranded in eastern Cameroon after fleeing the conflict in neighbouring Central African Republic
  • Uniforms for the Somalia National Army are scarce. This soldier wears civilian clothes at the military base in Baidoa
  • Patients receiving treatment at the Juba Teaching Hospital.
  • Patients receiving treatment at the Juba Teaching Hospital.
  • The conflict in the Central African Republic has forced tens of thousands of people to seek safety in neighbouring Cameroon where they have been settled within communities in the country's eastern region
  • Rutshuru Returnees Hope For Security In The DRC
  • A mother and infant at a feeding centre in Dili. Nutrition remains a key challenge for this nation of 1.1 million
  • Education for mothers is key
  • The Lebanese army deploys at the entrance to Jebel Mohsen neighbourhood in the northern city of Tripoli in April 2014 as part of a security plan to bring sectarian violence in Tripoli to an end.
  • A soldier of the Somalia National Army at a military base in Baidoa. The soldier is dressed in civilian clothes as there are not enough uniforms for the force.
  • A Somalia National Army soldier on guard at the entrance of the army's base in Baidoa
  • Ethiopian soldiers of the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) in Baidoa pass the time playing a board game
  • The AMISOM base in Baidoa, Somalia
  • A surgeon at the field hospital in Baidoa treats the blast wounds of an Ethiopian soldier, serving with AMISOM
  • Militants for the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) caused flooding in the Iraqi city of Abu Ghraib when they forced the closure of a major dam on the Euphrates river, destroying villages and farms across a 200sqkm area west of Baghdad, leaving
  • A teacher at Doyaba transit camp home to 17,000 Chadian returnees who fled violence in CAR. She helped set up an informal school with 3,200 children currently enrolled.
  • Ella Mubayiwa, 60, returned from England to claim a farm during Zimbabwe’s 2000 land redistribution programme
  • A group of children playing at the Jamaikaung IDP camp outside Myitkyina in northern Kachin State. Some 100,000 remain displaced following the collapse of a a 17-year-old ceasefire betweent government forces and the Kachin Independence Army.
  • Three years on, Yaw Htang, a father of three, is just one of thousands of Kachin IDPs feeling a sense of hopelessness. According to the UN, some 100,000 people remain displaced following the collapse of a 17-year-old ceasefire between government forces an

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