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  • Nosimakatton Kassim, 25, wife of Mohamed Kassim, 84, cooks a simple meal at their bamboo hut inside the Basara IDP camp on the outskirts of Sittway, Myanmar, Dec. 17, 2013.
    Nosimakatton Kassim, 25, wife of Mohamed Kassim, 84, cooks a simple meal at their bamboo hut inside the Basara IDP camp on the outskirts of Sittway, Myanmar, Dec. 17, 2013.
  • Basara IDP camp near Sittway, Myanmar. Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2013. Recent tension in Myanmar have forced thousands of ethnic Rohingya Muslims into makeshift camps.
    Basara IDP camp near Sittway, Myanmar.
  • Youth at Bangui´s estate PK9, throwing stones at a convoy of Chadian IDPs trying to flee the country
    Youth at Bangui´s estate PK9, throwing stones at a convoy of Chadian IDPs trying to flee the country (Jan 2014)
  • Perlita Sabarisa, a 46-year-old single mother of four, has lived in the same brick and wooden home in a riverside slum area in Marikina, a sprawling valley east of Manila, the capital of the Philippines, for 22 years. 
  • Human Rights Watch interviewed dozens of Eritrean refugees who described their torture at the hands of traffickers in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula
    Un Érythréen montre les cicatrices des blessures qui, selon ses dires, lui ont été infligées pour obliger ses proches à verser une rançon
  • Traffickers operating in Egypt’s Sinai desert hung this Eritrean refugee by his wrists for so long that by the time he was released and reached a hospital in Israel, most of his hands had to be amputated
    "They’d hung me up for too long by my wrists"
  • Prison bars
    Healthcare stops here
  • A young girl cleaning rice in Nepal's Solukhumbu District. Poverty is particularly pervasive in Nepal's rural areas
  • Poverty is a pervasive problem in rural Nepal
  • A carpenter in Cheskam, Solukhumbu District, builds windowpanes for village homes. Poverty is a major challenge in rural Nepal
  • A mother and her child outside their home at the 9 Mile settlement outside Port Moresby. Thousands of people in such settlements are without proper access to toilets. More than half the country's 7.5 million population practice open defecation
  • An AT Projects staff member near Goroka shows off the concrete slabs they assist local communities in installing. More than half the country's 7.5 million population practice open defecation
  • Like many children in Papua New Guinea, Willie Savo, 5 doesn't have access to a toilet. More than half the country's 7.5 million population practice open defecation
  • Netherlands, The Hague, International Criminal Court
  • Young teenage boys in the north are at greater risk of dropping out to help their families economically
  • Bir Hospital in Nepal's capital of Kathmandu sorts medical waste for safe disposal in an effort to improve its health waste management and patient/provider safety
    Sorting medical waste for the first time
  • Members of the Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team sift through remains in search of persons who disappeared during the country's Dirty War
    Sifting through remains in search of people who went missing during military repression in Argentina’s “Dirty War”
  • Cover photo for the south sudan indepth
  • Inside the laboratory of the Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team
    Inside EAAF’s laboratory
  • Sudanese refugees in Jordan say they’ve been marginalised and forgotten because of the Syrian refugee crisis
    Sudanese refugees in Jordan say they’ve been marginalised because of the Syrian refugee crisis
  • A car in Bangui, capital of the Central African Republic  that was burned by the anti-Balaka vigilantes after suspected Seleka combatants were found inside it. The security situation remains tense in the CAR, especially in Bangui where lootings, shootings
    The security situation remains tense in CAR, especially in Bangui where lootings, shootings, killings and targeted attacks have persisted.
  • A destroyed mosque in Bangui, capital of the Central African Republic. Sectarian violence has characterized the conflict in the CAR
  • Chadian Muslims waiting to be evacuated from Bangui, capital of the Central African Republic (CAR). Some 825,000 people are displaced across CAR, with 400,341 IDPs in Bangui
  • Let me out, say occupants of this police van on the streets of Dhaka
  • Traditional dancers celebrating the launch of the Interim Jubba Administration ceremony on 20th January 2014 at the Jubba Statehouse
    Traditional dancers celebrate the launch of the Interim Juba Administration on 20th January 2014.
  • Damaged houses in DRC’s Katanga province
  • Women who live in Seyinna Gababe village, 18km from Kaedi, in Mauritania, try to grow market gardens but they are almost impossible to protect from pests and animals.
  • In the face of Mount Sinabung, thousands of residents had hoped to return to their homes and livelihoods prior to a major eruption of one of Indonesia's largest volcano on 1 February, 2014
    Livelihoods have been badly shaken in the area
  • Travel aids disease spread
    Les compagnies aériennes pourraient sans le savoir faciliter la propagation des maladies
  • Women and children in Guidan Sani village, in the Maradi region of Niger, spend up to six hours a day collecting water. The water table is 40metres deep and they rely on bullocks to pull the water from the well.
    The water table in Guidan Sani village in Niger's Maradi region, lies at 40m.
  • Displaced people in DRC’s Katanga province
    Displaced villagers line up for WFP rations

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