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  • Maternity ward conditions in Homa Bay hospital, south Nyanza province, Kenya. For generic use
    Une maternité au Kenya. Les décès maternels s’accompagnent de conséquences économiques « dévastatrices », selon un rapport
  • Every morning just after sunrise the monks of Luang Prabang will walk through the city and collect the alms given by people which will provide them with their daily rice.
The men wear white scars and stand while giving each monk some rice and the women s
  • Hands
  • UNICEF immunization in Egypt
  • Six-month-old Moussa Hezam became paralysed in 2014 after contracting polio on the on the outskirts of Baghdad, the Iraqi capital. His is the first case of polio in the country in 14 years, likely a result of violence and displacement, which have interrup
    Six-month-old Moussa Hezam became paralysed in 2014 after contracting polio on the on the outskirts of Baghdad, the Iraqi capital. His was the first case of polio in the country in 14 years, and matched the strain seen in Syria.
  • Butcher stall in Bangui, Central African Republic. Edgar, outside Eglise des Freres Castor, showing his empty butcher stall. Meat is hard to find in Bangui, as herders have fled to the bush.
    An empty butcher stall in Bangui
  • Chantal, a market seller in Bangui, Central African Republic. Violence in Central African Republic has seen many large traders and herders targeted and chased from the country, raising fears of a market collapse that would exacerbate the current food cris
    The prices of basic foodstuffs have gone up
  • A woman selling fruit and eggs by the roadside near Mandalay
    A woman sells produce by the side of the road outside of Mandalay, in the dry zone of Myanmar, March 2014.
  • Simple meals are even hard to come by in the dry zone
    A man eats a meagre meal in the central dry zone of Myanmar, March 2014.
  • Strive Masiyiwa, Zimbabwe
  • Mark Shuttleworth, South Africa
  • Aliko Dangote, Nigeria
    Aliko Dangote – l’homme le plus riche d’Afrique
  • A family displaced from Iraq's Anbar Province now lives in an old warehouse in the northern Kurdistan region. Anbar is home to fighting between Iraqi security forces and militants.
    This young boy from Anbar now lives with his family in an old warehouse in Kurdistan.
  • Theophilus Danjuma, Nigeria
  • Francois van Niekerk, South Africa
  • This family, displaced from Iraq's Anbar Province, now lives in a motel in the northern Kurdistan region. Anbar is home to fighting between Iraqi security forces and militants.
  • The immigration detention centre in Makassar on Indonesia’s Sulawesi Island is one of 13 across the country holding nearly 2,000 migrants and asylum seekers, including women and children
  • Yahya Abaker Abdallah, lived in a refugee camp in Sudan’s Darfur region for 10 years before coming to Indonesia nine months ago. He is still waiting for his asylum seeker application to be processed
  • Aalim Allahyar, a refugee from Afghanistan, has been in Indonesia for two years, waiting first for his refugee application to be processed, and now for resettlement
    Aalim Allahyar has regular contact with his family in Afghanistan, but he has not seen them for two years
  • Primary school in Petevo district, Bangui
    Primary school in Petevo district, Bangui
  • A class at one of Unicef's temporary learning spaces in Bangui - at Boy Rabe monastery site.
    A class at one of Unicef's temporary learning spaces in Bangui - at the Boy Rabe monastery site
  • Syrian, Sudanese and Somali children at an art class offered by Egyptian NGO Tadamon. Refugees in Egypt are increasingly struggling to access education through the public system.
  • Chin man walking home in Kanpetlet province in Chin State
    Un homme de l'ethnie chin retourne chez lui à pied dans la province de Kanpetlet, dans l'État Chin
  • A member of the FARDC's 601 regiment, also known as the Chinois commandos, in the North Kivu province village of Tongo cleans ammunition as part of preparations for operations against the FDLR armed group
    The army in the Democratic Republic of Congo is going it alone after a dispute with the UN
  • Kariba Dam wall looking towards Zambia
  • A recoilless rifle in use with the FARDC and captured from the DRC armed group M23 during operations in 2013. The weapon is now being deployed for use against the FDLR in Tongo, Rutshuru Territory, North Kivu province
    La marque de culot indique que les munitions, qui appartiennent à l’armée congolaise, proviennent de Novosibirsk (Russie). L’une des balles a été fabriquée en 2008, et les deux autres en 1988.
  • A UN convoy gets stuck on the main road to Masisi from Goma at Bihambwe in North Kivu's Masisi territory
  • Members of the FARDC's 601 regiment, also known as the Chinois commandos, in the North Kivu province village of Tongo clean their weapons as part of preparations for operations against the FDLR armed group
  • South African troops, part of the UN Stabilisation mission in the DRC, at Bihambwe in Masisi Territory
  • 7.62mm bullet in an AK-47 magazine
  • FARDC commandos on patrol in Virunga National Park, Rutshuru Territory, North Kivu Province
    FARDC soldiers in the Virunga National Park
  • For South Sudan film use only: How did we get here

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