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  • Verdiana Msuya and her daughter sieving cereals to remove soil/impurities, Mangio village, Mwanga District, February 2014
  • A latrine structure being built by villagers in northern Laos. Open defecation remains a challenge in much of the country
  • Lao children collect water from a public standpipe shared by their rural village
  • Medeliya Ludaviko and her family fled fighting in Mozambique in January 2014 and have been given temporary shelter in Kasipe 2 village in Malawi's Mwanza district
    Medeliya Ludaviko et sa famille devant leur abri provisoire dans le village de Kasipe
  • Rice researcher in Vietnam
    A rice researcher tests a technique of draining and flooding paddies
  • Salt resistant rice seedlings
    Nguyen Thi Lang of the Cuu Long Delta Rice Research Institute displays rice seedlings engineered to withstand drought, floods and saltwater
  • SRSG Martin Kobler addresses a ceremony in Goma, North Kivu province, to mark the destruction of weapons and ammunitions on 20 November 2013. A total of 926 weapons and 38 801 ammunitions were collected from various armed groups in eastern D.R. Congo from
    Désarmer est chose facile – le véritable défi d’un programme DDR réussi est la réinsertion
  • Women and members of a gardening cooperative in Doukou Doukou village of Maradi region in Niger. the project has been initiated by CRS in villages across Maradi in Niger.
    Women in Maradi's Doukou Doukou village rest after watering their small garden plots
  • An official (in red) from MONUSCO’s Child Protection section screens child-soldiers from the Mai-Mai militia group in a joint operation with the Congolese Armed Forces (FARDC). Hundreds of fighters from various armed groups in eastern DRC have surrender
    Un fonctionnaire de la MONUSCO identifie les enfants parmi les centaines de soldats qui se sont rendus fin 2013
  • In February 2013, OCHA launched a public information campaign in Sittwe to improve people's understanding of the humanitarian response effort in Rakhine State
  • An MSF doctor treating an ethnic Rakhine woman in Sittwe
  • A community of people from Nyal in Panyjiar county living on Leerjak, a formerly deserted island in the Sudd swamplands, one hour from Nyal by canoe. They arrived on Leerjak on 7 February, after attackers burned houses in the county and left an estimated
    Members of the Nyal community arrived on Leerjak Island in February, after attackers burned their houses and killed dozens
  • A CRS project officer shows a new market garden technique, imported from Madagascar, and used in Guidan Sani village, in Maradi region of Niger.
    Un chargé de mission du CRS enseigne des techniques de conservation de l’eau aux habitants de Guidan Sani
  • An aerial view of homes in Panyjiar county, close to the town of Nyal, bordering the Sudd swamplands. Much of the population of Panyjiar county fled to islands in the swamp after attacks across the county on 7 February.
    An aerial view of homes in Panyjiar county, bordering the Sudd swamplands
  • A bullock in the village of Guidan Sani, helps villagers collect water from the 40m deep well.
    À Guidan Sani, un bœuf remonte l’eau du puits de 40 m de profondeur
  • NGO workers distribute aid to Syrian children in Lebanon.
  • Two Members of the Formed Police Unit of the Nigerian contingent of the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) detain a presumed stone-throwing university student protester downtown.
12/Jun/2009.
  • Christian woman married to a Muslim whose house was burned by anti-balaka. At village of Bessan in west CAR.
    Bessan, a village in northwest CAR, suffered considerable destruction at the hands of Seleka rebels
  • Anti-balaka militia in Bangui, CAR
    Anti-balaka militia in Bangui, CAR
  • Muslim children injured in attack on convoy near Bouar
  • Abdul Kalam, 53, a Rohingya from Myanmar’s western Rakhine State, arrived in Thailand more than 30 years ago, after escaping forced labour in his home village of Nalywah. He is still awaiting third country resettlement
  • Muslim IDPs at a site outside a mosque in Bouar, western CAR
    Muslim IDPs at a site outside a mosque in Bouar, western CAR
  • Zannah Bassar, a Muslim woman living in Bangui and about 3,200 fellow Muslims are trapped in a kilometer-long district of Bangui known as PK12
    Zannah Bassar: I want to go somewhere else
  • Truck crews work on a muddy road in an attempt to make it passable in DRC’s Katanga province
    Truck crews work on a muddy road in an attempt to make it passable in DRC’s Katanga province
  • French soldiers protect a convoy of fleeing refugees from an angry mob in the Bangui estate of PK. Many muslims have fled the ongoing violence in Bangui
    French soldiers protect a convoy of fleeing refugees from an angry mob in the Bangui estate of PK. Many muslims have fled the ongoing violence in Bangui
  • Truck crews carry a rock in an effort to make a muddy road passable in DRC’s Katanga province
  • A father feeds rice to his son as he recovers from cholera at a hospital in Likasi, DRC
    Un père nourrit son fils malade du choléra, à l’hôpital de Likasi.
  • Anti Balaka fighters at Bangui´s estate PK9, waiting to attack Muslim IDP convoys passing along the road.
    Anti Balaka fighters at Bangui´s estate PK9, waiting to attack Muslim IDP convoys passing along the road.
  • Long queues at Bangui International Airport. Many muslims have fled the ongoing violence in Central African Republic (January 2014)
    Long queues at Bangui International Airport. Many muslims have fled the ongoing violence in Central African Republic (January 2014)
  • A row of prosthetic legs sit on display at a museum run by Cooperative Orthotic and Prosthetic Enterprise (COPE), a local NGO that provides free rehab services. Around 25 percent of Lao villages have been contaminated by UXOs, mainly from US bombing missi
  • Phongsavath Manithong, 22, who was blinded and lost both his hands to a cluster bomb, is raising awareness for UXO victims. Laos remains the most heavily bombed country in the world, many of which failed to detonate,  with around 25 percent of its village
  • Supporters of former Ivoirian president Laurent Gbagbo at a rally in February 2014 in Koumassi town, south of the commercial capital Abidjan
    Gbagbo supporters at a rally. There are worries over Côte d’Ivoire’s 2015 poll preparations

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